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| 00:00:49 | Woman: ♪♪ Dash's dance party ♪♪
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| 00:00:53 | it's me, the
today, we're going
to meet some turtles from the
cretaceous and the triassic
time periods.
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| 00:01:02 | So come on along
with me on the dinosaur train.
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| 00:01:05 | All aboard!
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| 00:01:07 | >> This program was made
possible by contributions
to your pbs station from
viewers like you. thank you!
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| 00:01:13 | >> ♪♪ Dinosaur train ♪♪
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| 00:01:15 | [whistle blows]
>> ♪♪ dinosaur train ♪♪
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| 00:01:17 | >> ♪♪ once upon a time
there was a mom
pteranodon
sitting on her nest
she heard a scratching
.. ♪♪
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| 00:01:23 | my eggs are
hatching!
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| 00:01:25 | >> ♪♪ One by one
her kids popped free
baby pteranodons
1, 2, 3 ♪♪
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| 00:01:29 | >> I'll name you tiny, shiny,
and don.
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| 00:01:32 | .. ♪♪
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| 00:01:33 | >> wait! there's one more, mom!
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| 00:01:34 | >> ♪♪ Last little baby
was a different size
with teeth and a tail
and big green eyes
he didn't look anything
like the rest ♪♪
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| 00:01:40 | >> what am I doing in a
pteranodon nest?
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| 00:01:42 | >> ♪♪ But dear, old
.. ♪♪
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| 00:01:45 | >> oh, this is your family, and
you may be
different, but we're all
all dinosaurs have
come on,
buddy. we'll take a vacation.
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| 00:01:53 | I'll get us a ticket at
we'll
travel the world in sunshine
and rain and meet all the
..
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| 00:01:59 | >> ♪♪ Dinosaur train ♪♪
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| 00:02:00 | >> ♪♪ dinosaur train ♪♪
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| 00:02:01 | >> ♪♪ dinosaur train ♪♪
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| 00:02:02 | >> ♪♪ dinosaur train ♪♪
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| 00:02:04 | >> ♪♪ we're gonna ride ♪♪
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| 00:02:05 | >> ♪♪ ride, ride, ride, ride ♪♪
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| 00:02:07 | [whistle blows]
>> ♪♪ the dinosaur train ♪♪
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| 00:02:09 | [roaring]
[captioning made possible by
the jim henson company]
>> awk!
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| 00:02:23 | Whoo-hoo!
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| 00:02:24 | >> Ha ha ha!
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| 00:02:26 | >> Awk!
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| 00:02:27 | let's play "that's not a
" you have to point out
an animal that's not a
that's
not a dinosaur. that's a snake.
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| 00:02:39 | [Croaking]
it's
a frog.
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| 00:02:44 | >> [Gasp]
look. a dragonfly.
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| 00:02:46 | it's an
insect.
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| 00:02:49 | >> Aww, I was gonna pick
now what species can
I pick?
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| 00:02:56 | Hmm.
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| 00:02:57 | Awk! this rock isn't a rock.
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| 00:03:00 | >> Aah!
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| 00:03:01 | >> Hello. I'm tiny pteranodon.
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| 00:03:03 | This is don and buddy and
shiny. who are you?
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| 00:03:07 | I'm
a turtle.
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| 00:03:11 | >> Whoa!
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| 00:03:13 | ..does that mean you're
not a dinosaur?
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| 00:03:16 | I'm
a water turtle.
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| 00:03:20 | that's not a
dinosaur!
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| 00:03:24 | >> It's a game we're playing.
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| 00:03:26 | [Knocking]
>> what do you call this part of
you?
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| 00:03:30 | >> That's my shell. beauty, huh?
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| 00:03:33 | how does your head go
all the way into your shell?
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| 00:03:36 | >> We atticus are turtles that
that means to
our heads are
retractable.
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| 00:03:44 | >> Retractable--good word.
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| 00:03:47 | >> [Sniffing]
ah-ah-ah-ah-choo!
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| 00:03:51 | >> Ah!
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| 00:03:52 | >> Whoa!
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| 00:03:56 | >> Awk! that was amazing, adam.
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| 00:03:58 | maybe I can retract my
head.
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| 00:04:02 | [Grunting]
>> [laughter]
>> whoa! unh!
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| 00:04:08 | >> [Laughter]
>> nice try, don.
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| 00:04:11 | >> Well, adam, that is one
it's sort of
like you carry your home around
with you.
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| 00:04:17 | >> Exactly. my shell is my home.
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| 00:04:20 | >> I wonder what it'd be like
to carry my home around with me.
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| 00:04:23 | so mancreatures live
in different kinds of homes.
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| 00:04:26 | ♪♪ Some of us creatures
live in a nest
that's the home
that we love best
others are critters
that live in trees ♪♪
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| 00:04:33 | >> ♪♪ all day long
they can feel the breeze ♪♪
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| 00:04:36 | >> ♪♪ some dinosaurs
like to dig around ♪♪
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| 00:04:38 | >> ♪♪ they make a home
from a hole in the ground ♪♪
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| 00:04:41 | >> ♪♪ but turtle homes
are special, you know ♪♪
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| 00:04:44 | >> ♪♪ they carry their shells
wherever they go ♪♪
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| 00:04:46 | >> yeah!
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| 00:04:47 | >> Ha ha ha!
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| 00:04:49 | >> You're very talented
pteranodons and one terrific
t-rex.
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| 00:04:54 | >> Thanks!
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| 00:04:56 | all
turtles retract their heads to
keep them safe from predators.
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| 00:05:01 | that is why we
but I've heard
that there are some other
species of turtles that can't
retract their heads.
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| 00:05:10 | but how do they
protect themselves from
predators?
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| 00:05:13 | what a good question,
tiny.
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| 00:05:17 | we have a mystery to
solve!
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| 00:05:19 | >> ♪♪ Da da da ♪♪
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| 00:05:23 | >> let's take the dinosaur
the conductor will know
where we can find those
turtles. dad?
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| 00:05:29 | sounds like
an adventure!
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| 00:05:33 | >> The perfect expedition for
our family.
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| 00:05:35 | >> Hooray!
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| 00:05:37 | >> Huh? bye.
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| 00:05:41 | >> Tickets, please. tickets.
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| 00:05:43 | Where to, pteranodons?
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| 00:05:45 | >> We're not exactly sure.
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| 00:05:46 | >> We're looking for a turtle
that can't retract its head
into its shell.
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| 00:05:50 | a turtle that can't
to see one of
those, we'd have to go way back
to the triassic time period,
when the first turtles lived--a
turtle like proganochelys.
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| 00:06:05 | >> Progranno--whatsit?
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| 00:06:07 | >> He said proganochelys!
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| 00:06:11 | >> Can we go back to the
triassic, mom and dad?
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| 00:06:14 | we haven't been to the
triassic in a while.
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| 00:06:17 | >> Please?
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| 00:06:19 | >> [Chuckling]
well, that's why we came on the
train, team, to find us some
the pteranodon family
is going all the way back to the
triassic!
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| 00:06:29 | >> Hooray!
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| 00:06:30 | >> Then tuck your tails and
ride the rails because it's time
time
tunnel approaching!
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| 00:06:43 | >> ♪♪ Riding in the time tunnel
back to the triassic
hanging with my family
and everything's fantastic ♪♪
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| 00:06:48 | take it, shiny.
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| 00:06:50 | >> Oh.
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| 00:06:51 | ♪♪ Tiny thinks
the time tunnel's fun
but I'm usually happiest
when it's done ♪♪
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| 00:06:56 | >> [laughter]
>> next stop, proganochelys
place in the triassic time
so long, pteranodons
good luck finding out
about turtles and retractable
heads!
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| 00:07:16 | >> Thanks! bye!
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| 00:07:19 | [Laughter]
it's hot in the
hey, why
don't you kids search for
turtles while your mom and I sit
here in the shade?
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| 00:07:28 | >> Ok.
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| 00:07:29 | >> See you soon, kids.
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| 00:07:30 | >> Stay where we can see you.
|
| 00:07:34 | I'm not sure what a
proganochelys smells like, but
since turtles live in the
water, let's look around this
pond.
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| 00:07:42 | >> Proganochelys!
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| 00:07:44 | >> Proganochelys!
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| 00:07:45 | ..
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| 00:07:49 | Turtle!
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| 00:07:51 | No turtles by the pond.
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| 00:07:55 | and
it's hot!
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| 00:08:01 | Mmm. ahh. huh?
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| 00:08:05 | >> Hello.
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| 00:08:06 | i
are you
a pro--proggy--
my
name's pauline proganochelys.
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| 00:08:18 | >> Hi, pauline. my name's don.
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| 00:08:19 | Oh, buddy and tiny and shiny
will be so glad I found you.
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| 00:08:23 | Hold on. I'll call them. awk!
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| 00:08:25 | I found a
pauline, meet
buddy, tiny, and shiny.
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| 00:08:32 | >> Hello.
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| 00:08:33 | >> I'm surprised that don found
we
were all looking for you down by
the water.
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| 00:08:38 | >> Oh. I don't go in the water.
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| 00:08:41 | I spend my
time on dry land looking for
tasty plants to eat.
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| 00:08:47 | she eats
plants.
|
| 00:08:49 | he's
a turtle friend of ours from
you mind if we
compare features?
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| 00:08:56 | >> Go right ahead.
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| 00:08:57 | >> One: big, hard shell--check.
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| 00:09:00 | my shell is made of
about 60 bony plates.
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| 00:09:05 | ..
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| 00:09:08 | sharp beak for cutting
tough plants.
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| 00:09:12 | >> Check.
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| 00:09:13 | >> 3: Tough armor-covered feet.
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| 00:09:15 | >> Check.
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| 00:09:16 | >> And now the big question:
Does pauline proganochelys have
a retractable head?
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| 00:09:23 | >> A what?
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| 00:09:23 | >> Don?
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| 00:09:25 | >> Oh, right.
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| 00:09:28 | Ah-ah-choo!
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| 00:09:30 | Uh, boo!
|
| 00:09:32 | >> Pauline, why isn't your head
retractable?
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| 00:09:35 | ooh, what's that
mean?
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| 00:09:38 | >> To pull your head into your
shell, like this.
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| 00:09:41 | [Grunting]
I'll
try.
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| 00:09:46 | [Grunting]
nope, I don't think I can do it.
|
| 00:09:49 | >> Well, we live in the
cretaceous time period, and we
met a turtle that can retract
his head into his shell.
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| 00:09:55 | >> Wow! that sounds amazing.
|
| 00:09:57 | The cretaceous time period, you
say. I've never been there.
|
| 00:10:02 | >> Oh, you'd love the
we have
flowers.
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| 00:10:06 | >> Flowers?
|
| 00:10:07 | they're plants that
grow out of the ground, and
they have these beautiful
petals.
|
| 00:10:12 | >> They can be all different
colors.
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| 00:10:14 | I'll
have to ride the dinosaur train
to see the cretaceous someday
and see these flowers for
myself.
|
| 00:10:23 | if she
can't retract her neck--pauline,
how do you protect your head
and neck from predators that
want to eat you?
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| 00:10:30 | >> Well, check out the spikes
really tough
stuff.
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| 00:10:35 | her neck is more armory
how about your
tail?
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| 00:10:40 | >> Oh, I'm especially proud of
if a predator tries to
eat me, I swing this big thing
at him.
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| 00:10:48 | >> Ooh!
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| 00:10:50 | >> But the most important
feature that turtles all seem to
have is their big, beautiful
shell.
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| 00:10:55 | >> Aw. you're right, buddy.
|
| 00:10:58 | >> Pauline, were you born with
your shell home already on?
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| 00:11:01 | >> You know, over at our nest
area, we have some eggs that
why don't
you go and see for yourselves?
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| 00:11:09 | >> Some babies are about to
hatch? are they yours?
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| 00:11:11 | >> Some of them are.
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| 00:11:12 | >> Aren't you gonna be there?
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| 00:11:14 | >> Oh, baby proganochelys have
so much armor, they can take
care of themselves from the day
they hatch.
|
| 00:11:21 | >> Can we see them?
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| 00:11:22 | >> Sure. come on.
|
| 00:11:25 | come
on!
|
| 00:11:29 | this one's
hatching!
|
| 00:11:33 | it does have a
shell.
|
| 00:11:37 | I'm so
proud.
|
| 00:11:44 | >> I guess they're gonna be ok.
|
| 00:11:46 | >> Yeah, I guess so.
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| 00:11:48 | >> Awk! there's the train, kids.
|
| 00:11:50 | >> Come on, team, let's get
back to the station.
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| 00:11:53 | >> Bye, pauline! bye, babies!
|
| 00:11:57 | nice to meet
you.
|
| 00:12:01 | [Train whistle blows]
>> and she had a big, bony
tail, like a club.
|
| 00:12:07 | a bony
armored outer shell and a spiky
reminds me of
a certain dinosaur I know called
ankylosaurus.
|
| 00:12:18 | I knew I'd seen a tail
like that somewhere!
|
| 00:12:22 | >> We also saw some
proganochelys eggs hatch.
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| 00:12:25 | >> And then the babies just sort
of wandered off by themselves.
|
| 00:12:28 | pauline wasn't worried
about them at all!
|
| 00:12:31 | >> Well, every species has its
own way of doing things, tiny
and shiny, like the way they
care for their babies.
|
| 00:12:37 | >> Do you think the babies will
be ok, mom?
|
| 00:12:39 | they're
protected with plenty of armor
and should grow up to be happy
and safe grown-up proganochelys
but--awk--i'm glad the
pteranodons like to stay close
i
can't imagine doing it any
I just love you kids
so much.
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| 00:12:58 | >> We love you, too, mom!
|
| 00:13:00 | >> Ha ha ha!
|
| 00:13:01 | >> Hey, don't forget me. rawr!
|
| 00:13:03 | >> Hey, what am i, carrion?
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| 00:13:06 | >> Oh, we love you, too, dad!
|
| 00:13:09 | >> [Laughter]
scott the
paleontologist, and this is
proganochelys.
|
| 00:13:21 | >> Proganochelys.
|
| 00:13:23 | >> Proganochelys.
|
| 00:13:25 | >> Proganochelys lived alongside
the first dinosaurs in the
triassic time period, but it
so what is
this animal?
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| 00:13:34 | >> It's a turtle.
|
| 00:13:36 | >> Yeah, proganochelys looks a
lot like turtles living today,
with a strong beak, sprawled
legs, and a tough shell
but
this ancient turtle also had
something that you don't see in
any living turtles.
|
| 00:13:50 | >> A spiky tail.
|
| 00:13:52 | the tail of
proganochelys was spiky with a
bony club on the end, kind of
like the armored dinosaur
turtles are
amazingly successful creatures.
|
| 00:14:03 | Not only have they been around
for millions of years, they
still live all over, from hot
deserts to chilly oceans, like
and turtles come in
some are
only 4 inches long, and others
are over 7 feet long.
|
| 00:14:21 | >> That's a big turtle!
|
| 00:14:23 | >> But no matter what their
size, when turtles are on land,
..
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| 00:14:29 | >> Slowly.
|
| 00:14:31 | so remember,
get outside, get into nature,
and make your own discoveries.
|
| 00:14:39 | >> ♪♪ I'm a hungry
hungry herbivore
plants are what
I'm hungry for
I don't eat insects
don't eat critters
just get me some of them
durn fern fritters
when you're a hungry herbivore
the world is full of food
I always follow
this simple rule
if it's green
it's good
wah-ooh, we love to chew
'cause that's our food
and if it's green
it's good ♪♪
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| 00:15:09 | it's me, the
conductor.
|
| 00:15:13 | Today we're gonna visit our good
friend tank triceratops and
so
come on along with me on the
dinosaur train. all aboard!
|
| 00:15:28 | >> Ha ha ha!
|
| 00:15:30 | >> Awk!
|
| 00:15:31 | new
let's
go!
|
| 00:15:36 | I can't
understand what you're saying.
|
| 00:15:39 | >> I think mom's saying that
she heard at the big pond that
trudy triceratops had a new
baby boy.
|
| 00:15:45 | I just
get so excited about a new baby
hatching.
|
| 00:15:51 | >> Wow.
|
| 00:15:52 | and
we can take the dinosaur train
to meet him?
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| 00:15:55 | shiny and don are off
fishing with dad, so if you two
are interested in meeting a new
baby, let's go.
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| 00:16:01 | >> Yay!
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| 00:16:02 | >> Oh, whoops. silly me.
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| 00:16:04 | >> Heh heh! oh, mom.
|
| 00:16:08 | [Train whistle blows]
>> tickets. tickets, please.
|
| 00:16:12 | conductor, did you
trudy triceratops
had a new baby boy.
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| 00:16:17 | >> I did. it's wonderful!
|
| 00:16:20 | >> Mom's really excited about
the new baby.
|
| 00:16:22 | >> I bet tank's excited, too.
|
| 00:16:24 | >> In fact, I bet the whole herd
is excited about their new
member.
|
| 00:16:28 | tank lives in
I wonder if triceratops
trails is like pteranodon
terrace.
|
| 00:16:34 | >> Maybe it has a lot more
nests.
|
| 00:16:36 | >> Uh, it--
>> maybe there's just one big
I wonder if the whole
herd helps take care of the
baby.
|
| 00:16:40 | >> Ahem!
|
| 00:16:41 | >> Wonder if tank's baby
brother looks like him, with
horns and a frill, or eats as
much as tank.
|
| 00:16:46 | >> Can a baby even eat anything
yet?
|
| 00:16:48 | >> Those are all excellent
let's
triceratops don't
they just
also,
triceratops trails is just where
the herd is staying for now.
|
| 00:17:01 | They travel around to other
places. that's what herds do.
|
| 00:17:05 | herds move all
they don't live in one
place.
|
| 00:17:09 | >> Correct, buddy.
|
| 00:17:10 | >> But why?
|
| 00:17:11 | >> Well, when triceratops herds
eat all the vegetation in one
area, they have to move on.
|
| 00:17:18 | Now, as far as what tank's baby
brother looks like and what he
can eat, well, you're about to
see that for yourselves.
|
| 00:17:25 | i
can't wait to see that little
bundle of cuteness.
|
| 00:17:30 | >> Oh, mom.
|
| 00:17:31 | >> Next stop, triceratops trails
station, in another part of the
cretaceous time period.
|
| 00:17:38 | [Train whistle blows]
say hi to tank and
trudy and the new little
triceratops.
|
| 00:17:51 | >> We will!
|
| 00:17:55 | let's
find our friends.
|
| 00:18:00 | [Gasp]
trudy! congratulations.
|
| 00:18:05 | >> Oh, thanks so much.
|
| 00:18:07 | >> Hey, guys.
|
| 00:18:08 | >> Tank!
|
| 00:18:09 | >> Urr!
|
| 00:18:10 | >> [Gasping]
>> [cooing]
>> meet tuck.
|
| 00:18:14 | >> Aww!
|
| 00:18:16 | may i
pick him up?
|
| 00:18:19 | >> Well, you can try, but he's
a pretty big guy.
|
| 00:18:24 | >> [Grunting]
ha ha ha!
|
| 00:18:28 | how
about if I just sit with him?
|
| 00:18:34 | [Gibberish]
aren't you the sweetest
boo-boo-boo?
|
| 00:18:42 | >> What?
|
| 00:18:43 | she means he's
really, really cute.
|
| 00:18:45 | triceratops, I observe
that tuck has tiny horns and
barely has a frill.
|
| 00:18:50 | tuck's
horns will grow, and his frill
will, too.
|
| 00:18:56 | >> Can we play with baby tuck?
|
| 00:18:57 | >> Buddy, tiny, hi. I said hi!
|
| 00:19:02 | >> Oh, hi.
|
| 00:19:04 | >> Ha ha ha!
|
| 00:19:07 | We're just meeting your baby
brother.
|
| 00:19:10 | He's so cute.
|
| 00:19:13 | >> Yeah, really cute.
|
| 00:19:15 | >> It must be so cool to have a
baby brother.
|
| 00:19:18 | want
we can play with
tuck, right?
|
| 00:19:22 | >> Sure, as long as you play
right here on the ground and be
new babies
are fragile.
|
| 00:19:29 | >> We will.
|
| 00:19:30 | >> We promise.
|
| 00:19:32 | who's the little
cutie?
|
| 00:19:35 | >> Ha ha ha!
|
| 00:19:37 | >> Sorry. he's just so cute!
|
| 00:19:39 | meet
tiny and buddy--my babies.
|
| 00:19:44 | >> Hey, baby tuck.
|
| 00:19:45 | I'm
tiny. look. he's smiling at us.
|
| 00:19:50 | he has
excellent taste in friends.
|
| 00:19:53 | >> Ha ha ha!
|
| 00:19:55 | >> You know, I liked buddy and
so I'm the one with
the excellent taste.
|
| 00:20:00 | >> Look. tuck can roll over.
|
| 00:20:02 | >> Aren't you just the sweetest
little mr. cutie horns?
|
| 00:20:05 | he's
giggling.
|
| 00:20:08 | >> [Laughing]
look at him nibble
that leaf!
|
| 00:20:12 | >> Such an appetite.
|
| 00:20:14 | >> You think that's an appetite?
|
| 00:20:16 | >> What a good, good eater you
are.
|
| 00:20:19 | >> Hey, everybody, want to see
check this
out.
|
| 00:20:25 | [Belch]
excuse me.
|
| 00:20:27 | >> Ha ha ha!
|
| 00:20:30 | ..Little cutie.
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| 00:20:32 | >> Ooh. mom, my tummy hurts.
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| 00:20:37 | I think
you may have had a little too
many leaves at once and a bit
would you like to lie
down and rest?
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| 00:20:45 | ..
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| 00:20:47 | >> Awk! look. tuck's walking.
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| 00:20:50 | >> That's so cool.
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| 00:20:51 | your brother's
walking.
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| 00:20:56 | I do
hey, look at
me. I'm walking just like tuck.
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| 00:21:03 | I'm
uh-oh,
um, a little help,
please?
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| 00:21:14 | >> Tank, let's try to be more
you know, ever since
tuck was hatched, tank has been
..frustrated.
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| 00:21:25 | >> Thanks, guys.
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| 00:21:26 | >> [Sigh]
>> hey, want to play something?
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| 00:21:28 | >> [Growl]
he's so little, but he
roars so loud.
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| 00:21:34 | >> Hey, if you like noise, let's
play roar as loud as you can.
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| 00:21:39 | >> Tank, please don't roar now.
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| 00:21:41 | >> But tuck does, and you never
get mad at him.
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| 00:21:45 | it's just that
tuck is a little baby, and
you're a big boy, and you know
better, sweetie, don't you?
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| 00:21:53 | >> Yeah.
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| 00:21:57 | >> I guess it's not always easy
having a baby brother.
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| 00:22:00 | can you imagine if mom
and dad had a bunch of new
kitchy-cooing all the
time.
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| 00:22:06 | >> I think we'd get pretty mad.
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| 00:22:08 | >> Hey, tank!
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| 00:22:10 | we want to play with
you.
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| 00:22:12 | >> With me? how about little mr.
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| 00:22:14 | Cutie horns?
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| 00:22:15 | we
want to do something grown-up
with you.
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| 00:22:20 | >> Really?
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| 00:22:21 | >> Could we go to that watering
it looks like a perfect
spot to dig holes and play.
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| 00:22:26 | but
that's where the big kids in the
herd play.
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| 00:22:31 | i
mean, as long as our moms say
it's ok.
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| 00:22:37 | can we play over
at the watering hole?
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| 00:22:40 | I can see you
but keep an ear out
for us.
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| 00:22:45 | >> Ok. let's do it.
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| 00:22:47 | >> [Laughter]
>> hey, tank, who are they?
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| 00:22:56 | >> Oh, that's truman and todd.
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| 00:22:57 | They're part of the herd, but
I've never really played with
them before.
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| 00:23:01 | I'm
tiny. this is my brother buddy.
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| 00:23:04 | >> Hi.
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| 00:23:05 | >> And this is tank.
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| 00:23:06 | >> Hi.
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| 00:23:07 | >> Oh, I mean--i guess you
already know tank, right?
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| 00:23:10 | your mom
just had the new baby, right?
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| 00:23:13 | >> Yeah, she did.
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| 00:23:14 | >> That can be rough.
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| 00:23:15 | >> Yeah.
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| 00:23:16 | having a
baby brother or sister is the
it's
just hard at first, you know?
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| 00:23:22 | you think it's hard,
too?
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| 00:23:27 | the new baby
gets all the attention, and
then you have to be the big kid
and do everything right because
you're older.
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| 00:23:33 | >> But sometimes it's nice to
be older because you get to
that's the
fun part.
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| 00:23:38 | >> Plus when you're older, you
get to play with friends and
hang around the watering hole.
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| 00:23:42 | >> We play here all the time.
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| 00:23:44 | You guys want to play something?
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| 00:23:45 | can buddy and tiny
play, too?
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| 00:23:47 | that's what's great
we all play
we can play,
..triceratops rule.
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| 00:23:55 | >> But we're not triceratops.
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| 00:23:56 | you can pretend
tiny and buddy, you're
triceratops for the day.
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| 00:24:01 | >> Yeah!
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| 00:24:02 | >> High 4!
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| 00:24:03 | >> High 3!
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| 00:24:04 | >> High two!
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| 00:24:05 | >> All right! let's play!
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| 00:24:07 | I'll be
the dad.
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| 00:24:10 | >> I'll be the kid.
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| 00:24:11 | >> Me, too!
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| 00:24:13 | then I'll be the
kids, follow me and your
dad.
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| 00:24:19 | >> Yes, mom.
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| 00:24:20 | >> [Laughter]
>> yeah! ha ha ha!
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| 00:24:27 | >> Boys, stop playing with your
horns. someone could get hurt.
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| 00:24:31 | >> Sorry, mom. heh heh heh!
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| 00:24:35 | >> As the dad of the herd, i
think we should all line up
together and eat everything
green in our path.
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| 00:24:40 | >> [Cheering]
>> yeah. now I'm a widdle baby.
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| 00:24:46 | I can't weally walk, and I don't
eat that much.
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| 00:24:49 | >> [Laughter]
>> well, son, do the best you
can.
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| 00:24:56 | ..
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| 00:24:58 | >> Go!
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| 00:25:00 | >> [Chomping]
>> buddy, tiny, tank, hi.
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| 00:25:05 | >> Hi, mom!
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| 00:25:07 | >> Tank.
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| 00:25:09 | >> [Gasp]
he said
your name.
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| 00:25:12 | you said my
name.
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| 00:25:17 | you want to
play with tank and
oh,
but you're too little.
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| 00:25:23 | >> Hey, tank, tuck wants to do
exactly what you do.
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| 00:25:26 | you can't do
some things
are for big kids, and some
things are for babies.
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| 00:25:34 | [Chuckling]
[train whistle blows]
there's the dinosaur
we'd better get
going.
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| 00:25:45 | >> Bye, pteranodon family!
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| 00:25:47 | >> Bye, baby tuck.
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| 00:25:48 | >> Bye, trudy.
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| 00:25:50 | we had so much
fun playing at the watering
hole.
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| 00:25:53 | >> Yeah, pretending to be part
of the herd. right, tank?
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| 00:25:58 | Tank?
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| 00:26:00 | >> Peek-a-boo!
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| 00:26:01 | >> [Laughing]
"
you guys should
try it.
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| 00:26:08 | >> Peek-a-boo!
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| 00:26:10 | >> Aah!
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| 00:26:11 | >> [Laughter]
>> bye!
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| 00:26:17 | >> Bye!
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| 00:26:20 | >> Bye!
|
| 00:26:25 | scott the
paleontologist, and this is a
for a long
time, scientists weren't sure
how many babies hatched from a
typical dinosaur nest.
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| 00:26:37 | >> Ooh, there's a baby
triceratops!
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| 00:26:40 | >> Today we know that most
dinosaurs had lots of babies,
with about 20 to 30 eggs
some
dinosaurs nested in groups,
probably so that the grownups
could help protect the eggs and
in argentina,
paleontologists found a nesting
ground with hundreds of nests.
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| 00:27:01 | >> Dude, that's a lot of eggs.
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| 00:27:03 | >> It sure is, and can you think
of any animals living today
that nest in groups?
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| 00:27:08 | >> Seabirds.
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| 00:27:10 | >> Right, many seabirds nest in
groups, or colonies, just like
group living helps
the birds protect their babies.
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