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Stephen went to Marine Land in the south of France for this challenge, which was to assist top zoo vet David Taylor collect a sample of blood from a six-tonne killer whale called Kim...
...easier said than done!
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Killer whales are very dangerous indeed, so David started off by running Stephen through some important safety considerations.
He explained that the whales are very intelligent and extremely powerful.
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He advised Stephen not to go too close to the water - because the killer whales can easily and unexpectedly jump out!
They're quite happy on land as well as in the water.
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A bite fron a killer whale would be very serious indeed - just look at those teeth!
And a single blow from the powerful tail could easily break Stephen's legs.
David also advised Stephen not to turn his back on the whales...
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David asked Stephen to hold Kim's tail while he looked for a blood vessel from which to extract the sample of blood.
As you might expect, Stephen was very nervous about this! The killer whales aren't called "killer" for no reason!
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David needed the blood sample in order to check up on Kim's general health.
Blood analysis can reveal many things.
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Success!
The needle didn't hurt Kim - it's just a teeny tiny prick on what is, of course, a huge creature!
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Here's Kim having lunch as normal afterwards - with Stephen doing the feeding!
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