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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | His strange behavior is because he's unfamiliar with the customs of 20th-century Earth, and he got a job hosting a nature show because he was curious about the "exotic" wildlife of Earth's distant past--naturally, the Commvee is a disguised TARDIS. He probably secretly had a hand in Eliza getting her animal-talking powers through some kind of sufficiently advanced technology, because he knew that it would make the job a hell of a lot more interesting. |