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00:00I'm Andy, and I work at the National Museum of Animals.
00:03There are different kinds of dinosaurs that you'll only see here.
00:06Hattie collects things from a long time ago.
00:09Come and see the dinosaurs!
00:11Ready, set, go!
00:13One, two, three, four!
00:15They're Andy's Dino Adventures!
00:19It's fun and fun!
00:21Dinosaurs!
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01:02Dinosaurs!
01:03My name is…
01:04Andy!
01:05Thanks for turning it into a video!
01:06Until the next time, I'll see you in….
01:08Black Omelett!
01:09Black Omelett!
01:10Roasted Vegetable Curry!
01:11Tasty!
01:12Tasty!
01:13David!
01:14Food!
01:15Breakfast!
01:16Breakfast!
01:17Food!
01:18Breakfast!
01:19Breakfast!
01:20Dancer!
01:21Detective!
01:22Detective!
01:23Shbard!
01:24Hello! I work in the dinosaur gallery here at the National Museum.
01:29Today there is a new exhibition on how marine life was millions of years ago.
01:35And Hattie, our dino-expert, asked me to bring this sand for her sample.
01:44I feel underwater!
01:46Hattie?
01:49Hattie!
01:52Oh! Are you in a hurry?
01:54That's right. I'm trying to finish this sample of a little monkey before the museum opens.
01:59What's a little monkey?
02:00This is a little monkey. Well, a model of a little monkey.
02:03It looks like a snake wrapped up.
02:06A little monkey was actually a mollusk.
02:09Oh, just like a snail.
02:11Or an octopus or a squid. Pass me the magnifying glass.
02:14They're all mollusks.
02:16But the little monkey was a type of mollusk that lived in basins
02:20and swam through the sea millions of years ago.
02:25They were of all shapes and sizes,
02:28from the size of my eye tissue
02:33to the huge ones.
02:38Your size.
02:40My size?
02:42And how could they swim? I don't see tails or fins on them.
02:45That's because this is just a part of the little monkey.
02:49The shell.
02:51Millions of years ago, something similar to a slug would have lived in here
02:56and they would have swum, throwing jets of water from their bodies.
03:01Wow.
03:02And when they wanted to float, they filled up with gas.
03:06And when they wanted to sink, they just let it out.
03:10That way they could sink and float.
03:12Oh, I'm leaving. We'll open soon. I still have things to do.
03:16Can you stay and fix the sand?
03:18Thanks, Andy.
03:41They lived here.
03:50Oh, no.
03:53Oh, no.
03:56Oh, no.
03:58What am I going to do now?
04:00It can't be.
04:01Hattie spent years doing this.
04:04It could be one.
04:06There's no time.
04:11I have a good idea.
04:13It's time to go on a dino-adventure.
04:21Birds.
04:27Vest.
04:29Equipment.
04:30Hat.
04:31And lastly, Hattie's backpack.
04:35Equipment.
04:36Hat.
04:37And lastly, Hattie's backpack.
04:58Time for the ammonites.
05:04Time for the ammonites.
05:30I did it!
05:32I've lived in time 149 million years.
05:38And look! Pterosaurs!
05:41What about the beach?
05:43I have to find an ammonite shell.
05:52There are a lot of snails on this beach.
05:55Snails,
05:57clam shells,
05:59mussels,
06:01and a turtle shell.
06:04And there are still turtles in them.
06:08Look at that!
06:09They're turtle babies heading to the sea for the first time.
06:17Good luck.
06:18Enjoy your first time in the water.
06:24I can't see ammonite shells up close.
06:28What is that?
06:32Whoa!
06:33What a big jump!
06:38A baby ichthyosaur.
06:42Ammonite shells used to be eaten.
06:45If there are no ammonites on this side of the beach,
06:48I have to go there.
06:50Let's go swimming.
07:01Ammonites
07:19Did you see the ammonites down there?
07:22I just have to find one like Hattie's.
07:32Ammonites
07:40A pterosaur!
07:42It was close.
07:44It must be fishing.
07:50I'll look for a shell near the shore.
08:02Ammonites
08:12I found one!
08:14Yes!
08:15What I need!
08:31Ammonites
08:57It was so dangerous to be there.
09:01But now I have what I wanted.
09:03The ammonite!
09:04Now I have to go back to the museum.
09:06Quick!
09:12I just need something from the backpack of...
09:15The backpack?
09:16Where is the backpack?
09:21Oh no!
09:27Oh!
09:28It's one of the swimming dinosaurs!
09:30And it has Hattie's backpack!
09:32Hey!
09:33Leave that!
09:34It doesn't belong to you!
09:37And here comes another one.
09:40Hattie will never believe if I tell her
09:42that I lost her backpack in a war between two dinosaurs.
09:46There is only one thing to do.
09:50No!
10:00No!
10:07It turns out that these big dinosaurs are called
10:10Eustreptospondylus.
10:13They are five meters long
10:15and they are carnivores.
10:24And this one wants to eat me.
10:30No!
10:48The beach is full of pterosaurs!
10:52And another hungry Eustreptospondylus!
10:59The clock!
11:00I don't have time!
11:02Now how am I going to go back to the clock?
11:06The backpack!
11:07It's full of useful things.
11:12A map?
11:14This looks like a good idea!
11:16Let's go!
11:21What would it be for?
11:23I know exactly where I am.
11:25In trouble.
11:30Unless...
11:35If Eustreptospondylus
11:37likes to catch things that fly
11:40like that pterosaur over there
11:46then he will love this!
11:49Oh.
11:53Sorry.
11:54This!
12:02Ready!
12:04This will distract him.
12:06And here I go!
12:12It's working!
12:15Now is my chance!
12:18It's time to go back!
12:48Let's go!
13:08Follow me, please!
13:19To be continued
13:22This is the fossil of a Caparazón de Amonita.
13:25Creatures that lived under the sea
13:27millions and millions of years ago
13:29just at the time of the dinosaurs.
13:31And they were hungry!
13:33And they could also swim!
13:35Thank you, Andy.
13:36It's amazing!
13:38But the next time you go out
13:40you can use my umbrella.
13:41Poor you.
13:42You're soaked.
13:44Shh!
13:45Until next time!
13:48To be continued
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