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00:02Hi mate, this is Jen! We're a team out on a mission!
00:05Our magic pot takes us on a dino expedition!
00:08We're going back to 68 million years ago!
00:11It's Andy's Dino Island!
00:13Ready, set, go!
00:15Let's all go to Andy's Dino Island!
00:20Following the dinos, discovering what they do!
00:26Yeah, you can come too!
00:27The expedition tent is our base camp and our home!
00:30We're back in the contagious times where dinos roam!
00:33Perhaps we'll see a T-Rex or a raptor when we go!
00:36So let's have a great show!
00:38It's time to start the show!
00:40Let's all go to Andy's Dino Island!
00:44You can do it!
00:45Time to join the crew!
00:47Following the dinos, discovering what they do!
00:51Yeah, let's go!
00:53Go to Andy's Dino Island!
00:55Andy's Dino Island!
01:06Hello! I'm Andy!
01:08And today is an exploration day here on Dino Island!
01:12Jen and I are travelling to parts of the island we've never been before!
01:15We love discovering new things!
01:18Ooh!
01:19Like this velociraptor!
01:21Hello!
01:22Would you like to explore the island with me?
01:25Great!
01:25Come on then!
01:27Now, when exploring, it's important to keep your eyes open and to stay alert!
01:31And you never know what you might-
01:34Oh!
01:39Ah!
01:41Find!
01:43Ah!
01:44Ah!
01:44I've discovered something else new!
01:46A giant hole in the ground!
01:49How am I going to get back up there?
01:51Ah!
01:52I know!
01:53My backpack!
01:54It's always full of useful things!
01:56Now, here it is!
02:00My rope and grapple!
02:02This will do the trick!
02:04Right!
02:06Here it goes!
02:12That should do it!
02:14Alright!
02:19Oh!
02:20Oh!
02:25It's my velociraptor friend!
02:27Hello again!
02:29Oh!
02:30I think he wants to help me!
02:33Oh!
02:33But be careful of that giant toe claw of yours!
02:36You wouldn't want to accidentally cut the rope!
02:42Ah!
02:43Ah!
02:44Ah!
02:44Ah!
02:45Ah!
02:46Ah!
02:49Ah!
02:49Thanks for trying!
02:51Ah!
02:52What now?
02:54I can't just magic up a ladder out of thin air!
02:58Huh?
03:01Andy!
03:03Jen!
03:04What are you doing up there?
03:05I've been using my hot air balloon to explore!
03:09Do you need a lift?
03:10Yes, please!
03:19See you later, velociraptor!
03:22Woohoohoohoo!
03:40Hi, Jen.
03:41Oh, hi, Andy. All cleaned up.
03:43Yes, thanks.
03:44Well, I was hoping we might discover something more interesting
03:47than just a big hole in the ground on our exploration day.
03:49I think we did.
03:51Really?
03:51Well, we discovered a big hole in the ground,
03:54but this wasn't just any big hole in the ground.
03:58Look.
03:59I took these photos from way up in my balloon.
04:02It's a crater.
04:04Yes, a meteorite crater,
04:06which means it was made by a huge lump of rock from space
04:10crashing into the Earth.
04:11Oh, incredible.
04:13Wait, wasn't it a huge lump of rock crashing into the Earth
04:17that caused the age of the dinosaurs to end?
04:19Oh, don't worry.
04:20That was 66 million years ago,
04:22and we've travelled back in time even further than that.
04:25So we're perfectly safe.
04:27Phew.
04:28Actually, big meteorites are extremely rare,
04:31which is why finding this crater is really exciting.
04:35Shall we go back and take a proper look?
04:37Well, it is our exploration day.
04:39Let's take the balloon.
04:42Oh!
04:43Oh!
04:43Whoa!
04:44What is that?
04:45I hope it's not another meteorite.
04:47No, the whole ground is shaking.
04:49Maybe it's an earthquake.
04:50Oh.
04:51Oh, thank goodness it's stopped.
04:53Let's check outside.
04:58Oh, look at this crate.
05:01It's been flattened.
05:04And our clothes on and all my washing's gone.
05:10Footprints.
05:11Big ones.
05:13I'm beginning to think our earthquake is actually dinosaur-related.
05:19Yes, it's an ankylosaurus.
05:23I wonder what made it charge through our camp.
05:26I don't know.
05:27But it's got our clothesline wrapped around its giant club tail.
05:30Well, we can't leave it like that.
05:33Yes.
05:33I have no clean shirts to wear.
05:37And it's important to make sure no animals get caught up in human-made materials like plastic bags or clotheslines,
05:43of course.
05:44I guess this means we'll have to postpone our trip to the meteorite crater.
05:48Hmm.
05:49It's okay, Jen.
05:50You fly on ahead and explore the crater,
05:52and I'll go get our washing line back from the ankylosaurus.
05:55Oh, thanks, Andy.
05:57It's time to go on a dino island adventure.
05:59Oh, thanks.
06:05Hat.
06:06Check.
06:08Waistcoat.
06:09Check.
06:09Backpack.
06:10Check.
06:11Dismon.
06:12Check.
06:29There goes Jen.
06:34And there's the ankylosaurus, a huge armoured dinosaur, the length of two cars and the weight of four.
06:42Luckily, with all that bulk, it's moving quite slowly.
06:45So it shouldn't take me long to catch up.
06:53Oh.
06:54Oh.
06:55Looks pretty scary, doesn't it?
06:57But it's okay.
06:59Ankylosaurus are herbivores, which means they only eat plants.
07:03Excuse me, ankylosaurus.
07:04Would you mind stopping for a moment so I can untangle my washing line from your tail?
07:09Whoa.
07:10Whoa.
07:10Hang on.
07:10Whoa.
07:11Oh.
07:12Oh.
07:13Hmm.
07:14I don't think it saw me.
07:17Ankylosaurus' eyes are very small compared to the size of their bodies.
07:20And this one looks quite old.
07:22So I'm not sure its eyesight's very good.
07:26Whoa.
07:27Oh.
07:28Oh.
07:29Plan B.
07:30Maybe I can unhook the clothesline myself.
07:33Here goes.
07:34Whoa.
07:35Whoa.
07:37Whoa.
07:38Yeah.
07:42Huh.
07:44Phew.
07:45It came off.
07:47Remind me never to have a tug-of-war contest with an ankylosaurus.
07:51Andy to Jen, I've managed to get the clothesline back.
07:55Oh, well done, Andy, but we've got another problem.
07:59The ankylosaurus heading straight for the meteorite crater.
08:04Oh, no.
08:05If the ankylosaurus has poor eyesight, it could accidentally fall into the crater.
08:10And it's too big to ever get back out again.
08:13Okay, Jen, you fly ahead to the crater and keep an eye on the ankylosaurus from there.
08:17And I'll try and find a way to stop it.
08:20Good luck.
08:22Ah.
08:26Aha.
08:28Ah.
08:33It's a good thing the ankylosaurus is so slow.
08:41It's given me time to build a fence.
08:44Well, part of one, anyway.
08:47Oh, here it comes.
08:49Now, as soon as the ankylosaurus swerves to avoid the fence, it should change direction.
08:55I know.
08:56Sometimes my ingenuity amazes even me.
09:04Oh.
09:07Jen to Andy, I'm in the crater now.
09:10How are you getting on?
09:11Not very well, Jen.
09:13The ankylosaurus is like the steamroller of the prehistoric world.
09:16How am I going to get it to turn around?
09:19Well, I can think of one thing, but you're not going to like it.
09:33I don't think I'll be seeing a T-Rex today, but the tyrannosaurus rex is one of the few predators
09:39big and tough enough to take on an ankylosaurus.
09:44We don't want to lead the T-Rex to the ankylosaurus, though.
09:48That wouldn't be fair on either of them.
09:49But Jen had a clever idea.
09:51I could record the T-Rex roaring on my gizmo and play it to the ankylosaurus.
09:56Hopefully, it might make it turn back.
10:01How am I going to get the T-Rex to rule, though?
10:04It could be hours before it wakes up, and the ankylosaurus will be at the crater very soon.
10:09Erm, what backpack?
10:12It's always full of useful things.
10:18Like a zoo.
10:20Well, it's worth a try.
10:24Right, here it goes.
10:34It's working.
10:42Yes, got it.
10:45Sorry to disturb your sleep, T-Rex.
10:59Jim must still be in the crater.
11:01It's not far away now, so this is our last chance.
11:03Let's hope it works.
11:09Oh.
11:13I don't think my gizmo is as loud as the real T-Rex.
11:16I'm going to have to get even closer.
11:19Erm.
11:20Huh.
11:20Don't try this at home.
11:26Whoa.
11:32Okay, here it goes.
11:37Oh, it's slowing down.
11:38But it's not stopping.
11:40The roar alone isn't enough.
11:43Oh.
11:44I've run out of ideas.
11:46And there's the edge of the crater.
11:48Jim, it's no good.
11:50I can't stop the ankylosaurus.
11:52You need to get out of the crater.
11:54You don't want it landing on your head.
11:56Oh, no.
11:57I'm leaving now.
12:01I'm sorry, ankylosaurus.
12:03We've tried everything we could think of.
12:13We've stopped.
12:15What happened?
12:17Oh.
12:18Jen, your balloon is the same color as the T-Rex.
12:22And with its poor eyesight, I think the ankylosaurus has mistaken it for a large predatory dinosaur.
12:30Quick, Andy, play the T-Rex roar again.
12:33Oh, good idea.
12:37But watch out, ankylosaurus.
12:39There's a big hungry dinosaur coming your way.
12:44Ha-ha!
12:45It worked!
12:46You're safe now, big buddy.
12:48We did it, Andy.
12:50Yes!
12:51I've never guessed that an ankylosaurus would think a balloon was a scary dinosaur.
12:56That's probably why it rampaged through our camp in the first place.
12:59I think I'd better head home and pack away my balloon before I scare any other dinos.
13:06Okay, Jen.
13:07I'll race you back home.
13:09Come on, ankylosaurus.
13:11Full steam ahead!
13:13Let's go!
13:16Oh.
13:18On second thoughts, Jen, it might be a while.
13:22See you next time.
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