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6411421001_RINESTA COSINTA SIMA MOYA
Rinesta Sima Moya
15 episodes
4 days ago
Two Sumatran tigers at an Indonesian zoo are recovering after testing positive for coronavirus.Officials at Ragunan Zoo in Jakarta have launched an investigation into how Tino, who is nine years old, and Hari, 12, became infected.Both tigers had displayed flu-type symptoms, experienced difficulty breathing and had lost their appetite after they tested positive for COVID-19 in mid-July.Following about 10 to 12 days of treatment under close observation, officials said the tigers were showing signs of recovery.Jakarta's head of the Parks and City Forest Office, Suzi Marsitawati, said: "Their appetites have returned and they are back to being active."She confirmed the authorities were trying to find out how the tigers became infected.
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Two Sumatran tigers at an Indonesian zoo are recovering after testing positive for coronavirus.Officials at Ragunan Zoo in Jakarta have launched an investigation into how Tino, who is nine years old, and Hari, 12, became infected.Both tigers had displayed flu-type symptoms, experienced difficulty breathing and had lost their appetite after they tested positive for COVID-19 in mid-July.Following about 10 to 12 days of treatment under close observation, officials said the tigers were showing signs of recovery.Jakarta's head of the Parks and City Forest Office, Suzi Marsitawati, said: "Their appetites have returned and they are back to being active."She confirmed the authorities were trying to find out how the tigers became infected.
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The flungry mouse and The Barbie diaries
6411421001_RINESTA COSINTA SIMA MOYA
2 minutes 53 seconds
4 years ago
The flungry mouse and The Barbie diaries
The Hungry Mouse There once was a mouse that had not eaten in days. He had become really thin. After a lot of searching, the mouse found a basket full of corn. There was a tiny hole in the basket and he squeezed through. So, he crept into the basket and ate his fill of corn. However, he did not stop eating even when he was full. The mouse ate more and more. Now, the mouse had grown larger from all that food and could no longer fit through the hole to get out. He was worried and wondered how to escape. A rat that was passing by heard the mouse and told him that he had to wait until he had grown thin again in order to get out. The mouse regretted being greedy and overeating. This film tells the story of Barbie's life as a teenager. At school, Barbie is always defeated by Raquelle, the arrogant girl who was once her best friend. On the first day of school, he tries to host the school TV station but Raquelle beats him. Instead, he becomes Raquelle's personal assistant, working to provide for Raquelle's wishes. Barbie likes to play music with her friends, namely Tia, Courtney and Kevin. He also often writes his activities in a diary. Barbie hopes to become a star in her school and beat Todd. Again, something that Barbie is always blocked by Raquelle. Suddenly, Barbie meets a mysterious woman named Stephanie who gives her a piece of advice. She also offers some bracelets for free. After that incident, everything Barbie wrote in her diary came true.
6411421001_RINESTA COSINTA SIMA MOYA
Two Sumatran tigers at an Indonesian zoo are recovering after testing positive for coronavirus.Officials at Ragunan Zoo in Jakarta have launched an investigation into how Tino, who is nine years old, and Hari, 12, became infected.Both tigers had displayed flu-type symptoms, experienced difficulty breathing and had lost their appetite after they tested positive for COVID-19 in mid-July.Following about 10 to 12 days of treatment under close observation, officials said the tigers were showing signs of recovery.Jakarta's head of the Parks and City Forest Office, Suzi Marsitawati, said: "Their appetites have returned and they are back to being active."She confirmed the authorities were trying to find out how the tigers became infected.