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Andys Dino Island - Season 1 - Episode 01: Andy and the Lost Pachycephalosaurus
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00:07I'm Andy, this is Jen. We're a team out on a mission.
00:10Our magic block takes us on a dino expedition.
00:13We're going back to 68 million years ago.
00:16It's Andy's Dino Island.
00:17Ready, steady, go.
00:19One, two, three, four.
00:20Let's all go to Andy's Dino Island.
00:24I'm trying to throw.
00:26Following the dino, discovering what they do.
00:30Yeah, you can go too.
00:32Expedition 10 is our base camp and our home.
00:35We're back in the Cretaceous times where dinos roam.
00:38Perhaps we'll see a T-Rex or a Raptor when we go.
00:41So let's have an adventure.
00:43It's time to start the show.
00:44Come to Ray Paul.
00:46Let's all go to Andy's Dino Island.
00:49You can do it.
00:50I'm trying to throw.
00:51Following the dino, discovering what they do.
00:56Yeah, you can go too.
00:57Come to Andy's Dino Island.
01:00Andy's Dino Island.
01:00Andy's Dino Island.
01:04Oh, I am Andy.
01:08And welcome to...
01:12Hold that thought.
01:14Jen, come in, Jen.
01:16Hi, Andy.
01:17Hi, Jen.
01:18You don't happen to know how fast a T-Rex can run, do you?
01:22Well, no one knows for sure, Andy, but some dino experts think.
01:26Probably around 15 kilometers per hour.
01:29About the same as us humans.
01:30Why do you ask?
01:33Oh, no reason.
01:35See you soon.
01:44Quickly.
01:47Here it goes.
01:53Huh?
01:56Oh.
01:57Well.
01:58At least I'm safe hanging out here.
02:19Now, where was I?
02:23Oh, yes.
02:25Welcome to Dino Island.
02:42Hi, Jane.
02:43Hi, Andy. How was your morning walk?
02:45Actually, it turned into more of a run.
02:48What have you been up to?
02:49Oh, I've been out photographing a herd of Pachycephalosaurus.
02:52Really?
02:52They started out on the plains.
02:54Uh-huh.
02:54Then they went to the swamp.
02:56Uh-huh.
02:57And now they've moved to the jungle.
02:58Oh.
02:59I've got to know the herd quite well.
03:01This is a young adolescent male.
03:04He's still very small.
03:05Oh.
03:06But he's a real handful.
03:08I call him Bumper.
03:09Really? Why?
03:10Because he likes to bump his head into everything in sight, even me.
03:15Ouch. That doesn't sound very nice.
03:17But I guess it's normal for a Pachycephalosaurus.
03:19Yes.
03:20The males like to bump their heads together to see who's the strongest.
03:23And to see who can lead the herd.
03:25The trouble is, Bumper is still very young and likes to practice bumping his head on everything.
03:31He sounds like a handful.
03:33Have you got any other photos of him?
03:34Yes, lots.
03:37Oh.
03:38That's odd.
03:40What is it, Jen?
03:41Bumper's in all the photos from the plains and swamp.
03:44But I've just noticed he's not in any I took in the jungle.
03:47Oh.
03:48Maybe he got lost on the way there.
03:50Oh, no.
03:51He's only little.
03:52He doesn't know how to look after himself properly yet.
03:54That is worrying.
03:55We'd better find him and make sure he's OK.
03:58Ah, do you mean...
03:59Yep.
03:59Time to go on a dino island adventure.
04:10Hat.
04:11Waistcoat.
04:12Backpack.
04:13Gizmo.
04:14Check.
04:23Wow.
04:24There are lots of Pachycephalosaurus here.
04:27Yes, but I've looked everywhere, Andy, and there's no sign of Bumper.
04:30Oh.
04:31Then we have a lost dino emergency.
04:34This is the route the herd took to get to the jungle.
04:36It passes by the river and the caves.
04:38Both places that can be dangerous for a little Pachycephalosaurus.
04:42There's another problem.
04:43What is it?
04:44There's a big bank of sea fog heading straight for the island.
04:47We'll never be able to find Bumper if it gets all foggy.
04:49You have to move fast.
04:51Why don't you check the river and I'll search the caves.
04:54OK, Jen.
04:55Good luck.
04:57Excuse me.
05:04Well, there's the river.
05:06Oh, it's a long way down, though.
05:08If Bumper is in trouble, I need to get to him as quickly as possible.
05:13Um...
05:14Hmm.
05:15I know.
05:19Ha!
05:20Time for the old rubber dinghy trick.
05:22Here we go.
05:24Whoa!
05:30Oh, that was close.
05:33Whoa!
05:37Whoa!
05:46Oh, hi, Jen.
05:47Oh, hi, Andy.
05:50Sorry, I didn't hear you come in.
05:51You must have been really concentrating.
05:53What are you doing?
05:54Oh, I'm just using my super-strength telescope to monitor something very exciting.
05:58What is it?
05:59Look at this Quetzalcoatlus.
06:02It's eggs are finally ready to hatch.
06:04Oh, that is exciting.
06:07The eggs have been wobbling all morning and Mum and Dad have been taking it in turns to watch
06:12the nest.
06:12Oh, this is the perfect way to watch the eggs hatch without disturbing the family.
06:18Plus, the nests are way up high on those rock stacks, so they're not very easy to get to.
06:23And Quetzalcoatlus can be pretty fierce, especially when they're protecting their babies.
06:28Oh, you're just like bird watching.
06:30Precisely.
06:35Except, these birds are as tall as giraffes and a bit more grumpy.
06:43What's happening now?
06:45It looks like Mum and Dad are swapping positions on the nest.
06:50Mum's been sitting, keeping the eggs safe while Dad's been out feeding.
06:55Now it's Dad's turn to look after the eggs while Mum goes out for her dinner.
07:00Oh, can I?
07:02Thanks.
07:07Uh-oh.
07:08He's knocked one of the eggs out of the nest.
07:10Oh, no.
07:12Oh, it's okay.
07:15Some plants have broken its form.
07:17Phew.
07:18Oh, no, it's off again.
07:20Oh, no.
07:21Oh, it's got caught in some trees.
07:24Oh, no.
07:26Oh, not again.
07:27Oh, don't worry.
07:29The egg hasn't broken.
07:31It's just in the river.
07:33Oh.
07:36Oh, it might have survived the fall, but it won't survive without the care of its parents.
07:40We need to do something to help.
07:42I could retrieve the egg from the river and get it back to the parents.
07:45And I can monitor the egg from here until you collect it.
07:48Let's go save that Quetzalcoatlus egg.
07:50Time to go on a Dino Island adventure.
07:59Hat.
08:01Check.
08:02Check.
08:02Waistcoat.
08:03Check.
08:04Backpack.
08:05Check.
08:06Dizmo.
08:07Check.
08:20Oh, no sign of the egg yet, but it must be around here somewhere, although this river
08:26is flowing pretty fast. It could be kilometres away by now. Finding it is going to be impossible.
08:34Oh, there it is. That was easier than I thought. Now I just need to get it out of the
08:39river
08:40and back to its nest. The river's flowing really fast here. It's not safe for me to swim
08:48in and get the egg. Perhaps I can find something to fish the egg out instead. Like this branch.
09:04Okay. Steady. Missed it. The river's flowing too fast. Why is the water moving so quickly?
09:14What's going on?
09:21Oh, no. A waterfall. That's sure to break the egg. I need to save it quickly.
09:34Oh, no. A waterfall that is in the sea. I need to save it. I need to save it.
09:46Got it.
09:51Oh, phew. Let's check you're okay.
09:57No cracks.
09:59You're completely fine.
10:04Oh, um...
10:07Hi, Jen.
10:08Hi, Andy. Are you OK?
10:10I watched you rescue the egg from the waterfall through my telescope.
10:13Is it OK?
10:14Both egg and I are unharmed, thankfully.
10:17It was a close call, though.
10:19We need to get this little one back to its nest before anything else happens.
10:22I'll send you through the coordinates for the nest room here.
10:26Got them. Thanks, Jen.
10:29Right then, you. Let's get you...
10:31Oh! No! No, come back!
10:34What happened?
10:35A velociraptor has run off with the egg.
10:37I need to get after it quickly.
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10:46Oh!
10:48What is that?
10:49I hope it's not another meteorite.
10:51No, the whole ground is shaking.
10:53Maybe it's an earthquake.
10:54Oh.
10:55Oh, thank goodness. It's stopped.
10:57Let's check outside.
11:03Oh, look at this crate.
11:05It's been flattened.
11:09And our clothes on and all my washing's gone.
11:14Footprints.
11:16Big ones.
11:17I'm beginning to think our earthquake is actually dinosaur-related.
11:24Yes, it's an ankylosaurus.
11:27I wonder what made it charge through our camp.
11:30I don't know.
11:31But it's got our clothesline wrapped around its giant club tail.
11:35Well, we can't leave it like that.
11:37Yes.
11:38I have no clean shirts to wear.
11:42And it's important to make sure no animals get caught up in human-made materials like plastic
11:46bags or clotheslines, of course.
11:48I guess this means we'll have to postpone our trip to the meteorite crater.
11:52Hmm.
11:53It's okay, Jen.
11:54You fly on ahead and explore the crater, and I'll go get our washing light back from the
11:59ankylosaurus.
12:00Oh, thanks, Andy.
12:01It's time to go on a dino island adventure.
12:09Hat.
12:11Check.
12:12Waistcoat.
12:13Check.
12:14Backpack.
12:15Check.
12:16Gizmo.
12:17Check.
12:19Check.
12:34There goes Jen.
12:38And there's the ankylosaurus, a huge armored dinosaur with a length of two cars and a weight
12:45of four.
12:46Luckily, with all that bulk, it's moving quite slowly.
12:49So it shouldn't take me long to catch up.
12:56Oh.
12:58Oh.
12:59Looks pretty scary, doesn't it?
13:01But it's okay.
13:03Ankylosaurus are herbivores, which means they only eat plants.
13:07Excuse me, ankylosaurus.
13:09Would you mind stopping for a moment so I can untangle my washing line from your tail?
13:14Whoa.
13:14Hang on.
13:15Whoa.
13:15Oh.
13:16Oh.
13:18Hmm.
13:19I don't think it saw me.
13:21Ankylosaurus' eyes are very small compared to the size of their bodies.
13:25And this one looks quite old, so I'm not sure its eyesight's very good.
13:30Whoa.
13:31Oh, ho.
13:32Oh.
13:33Plan B.
13:34Maybe I can unhook the clothesline myself.
13:37Here goes.
13:39Whoa.
13:40Ah!
13:42Yeah!
13:43Yeah!
13:48Phew.
13:49It came off.
13:51Remind me never to have a tug-of-war contest with an ankylosaurus.
13:55Andy to Jen, I've managed to get the clothesline back.
13:59Oh, well done, Andy, but we've got another problem.
14:03The ankylosaurus heading straight for the meteorite crater.
14:08Oh, no.
14:10If the ankylosaurus has poor eyesight, it could accidentally fall into the crater.
14:14And it's too big to ever get back out again.
14:17Okay, Jen, you fly ahead to the crater and keep an eye on the ankylosaurus from there, and I'll try
14:22and find a way to stop it.
14:24Good luck.
14:29Uh-huh.
14:37It's a good thing the ankylosaurus is so slow.
14:46it's given me time to build a fence well part of one anyway oh here it comes
14:54now as soon as the ankylosaurus swerves to avoid the fence
14:57it should change direction i know sometimes my ingenuity amazes even me
15:08oh
15:12agenda andy i'm in the crater now how are you getting on not very well jen the ankylosaurus
15:18is like the steamroller of the prehistoric world how am i going to get it to turn around
15:22well i can think of one thing but you're not going to like it
15:29this is my weather balloon i made it to carry this special instrument high up into the sky
15:34where it can measure temperature humidity wind speeds and lots of other things
15:38wow it's a mega measuring machine well it'll certainly tell us a lot about the weather here
15:44on dino island i fitted it with a tracker so once the balloon comes down we can use our gizmos
15:49to
15:49find it and retrieve all the data brilliant can we launch it now of course i just need to attach
15:56my
15:56mega measuring machine oh um oh let me find something for you to stand on ah silly me you can
16:04just pull
16:05it down uh ah this should do it whoa
16:16jim are you all right i'm okay but i'll have to keep holding on until the balloon comes down again
16:24don't worry i'll come and find you but how will i know where you land use the tracker huh you
16:33want
16:33some crackers i'm not sure this is the best time for food jen besides we don't have any cheese
16:40no use the tracker oh the tracker of course i can use my gizmo to track down the mega measuring
16:49machine
16:50and find jen before a giant hungry dinosaur does hold on jen i'm coming time to go on a dino
16:57island adventure
17:03hat check waistcoat check backpack check gizmo check
17:30oh
17:30oh
17:33crossing this jungle is hard work there are so many obstacles
17:38but this is the way the balloon flew if jen landed in here she could be standing right next to
17:43me
17:44and i still wouldn't spot her
17:47did you hear that
17:58that's definitely not jen oh this jungle is scary come on
18:12oh these look like the same ferns that the alamosaurus were eating this morning
18:17but there's no way an alamosaurus could fit in here though
18:20ferns are one of the oldest groups of plants on earth they've been around for almost 350 million years
18:26and they've been food for lots of different dinosaurs
18:31what's that
18:37hello
18:39it's a baby alamosaurus
18:42turns out alamosaurus can fit in here after all
18:45only a very very small one
18:47it's incredible to think that in 30 years this tiny dino might grow to be the size of a house
18:54how did it end up in here have you lost little one
18:59there's a strange call again it can't be the t-rex we saw this morning
19:04it wouldn't be able to get through this dense vegetation either
19:09in a second
19:12that's it you're not lost this is how little alamosaurus protect themselves from large predators
19:18by hiding in the jungle oh and there's another one hello so this isn't a scary place at all
19:29this is a safe place large predators can't get them in here and there's lots of delicious ferns for
19:36them to eat so they can grow big and strong before they head out to the open plains to join
19:40their adults
19:42i can't wait to tell jen oh that's if i can find her see you later little dinos
19:50right this way
19:58there's nothing like a nice walk on the plains to build up your appetite
20:02and i am hungrier than a 10 ton titanosaur
20:05can't wait to find a good spot so i can tuck into my practically perfect prehistoric picnic
20:10but first i need to get a seismic reading for jen let's find out what's going on underground
20:22great everything seems calm oh hi jen how are you getting on really well thanks i've been getting
20:31lots of good seismic readings from around the island great and i've just taken one here too on the plains
20:36everything's fine great if you could get one at the river too that would be amazing of course i'll
20:42head there straight after my picnic thanks sandy but be careful from all the readings i've been getting
20:47it looks like there might be a few small earth tremors coming your way oh thanks for the warning
20:52i'll be extra careful besides i don't want anything ruining my practically perfect prehistoric picnic
21:03now what do i have here oh yes there we go how about this for a perfect spot amazing views
21:12in every
21:13direction nice clear skies and no pesky pterosaurs to come and steal my food it's me and my picnic
21:21now what should i start with you or you i think i'm gonna go with you celery my favorite
21:30oh where did you guys come from no no no no leave my food alone no no hey my carrots
21:41that's the problem with pachycephalosaurus they may not want to eat me but they do want to eat anything
21:47that's made of plants including most of my picnics shoo shoo go on you picnic pinching pachycephalosaurus
21:55good that's it now let me eat my picnic in peace whoa what is that oh hang on that must
22:06be one of
22:07the ground tremors jen warned me about it's okay everyone uh there's probably no reason why we should
22:21oh that's my celery ruined covered in a thick layer of dust just like me oh what else have i
22:30got
22:33oh meaty samosa pork pie a slice of pepperoni pizza all for me
22:50or maybe not
22:54it's a t-rex
22:58luckily i'm covered in so much dust i don't think he can smell me
23:02but he can definitely smell my food maybe this will distract him here goes
23:27oh
23:30that was lucky
23:32t-rex have an incredible sense of smell so my food distraction worked to treat
23:38hopefully i'll be able to find somewhere else to have mine
23:41picnic
23:58well that will teach me for not watching where i'm going
24:04and now the water's washed all the dust off it looks like the t-rex can smell me excuse me
24:30i can grab that extra seismic reading for jen and it should be a great place for a picnic too
24:39boy am i hungry
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