kathaleen, kathaleen. >> they have bottom, but no top. >> wow. so how does she eat? how does she pick up grass? >> with their tongue and their bottom teeth and they push it to the back. >> hello, gorgeous. >> well, you've done a great job. it's not easy to raise a wild animal like this. >> this baby is a 4-legged one. >> what was really cute was little old watson. watson's a little dog, and watson helped raise this little thing. most dogs would chase it and run it down, but not watson. he protected it. the dog doesn't mind being with her? >> oh, they're always together. they love each other. >> ohh... [watson barking] >> what's wrong? >> i think he wants to play. >> he wants attention. >> go play. go play with your buddy. after visiting with the baby nyala, we decided to learn more about the zulu culture that that defined this region for thousands of years. on our way to the local village, niki told us to watch out for cheetahs. sure enough, we spotted one resting on the hill. with a cheetah, it's almost like a picture, like it couldn't have been put more perfect tha