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00:00I'm Andy and I work at the National Museum of Animal and Biological Sciences.
00:13There are different dinosaurs that you will only see here.
00:17Hattie collects things from a long time ago.
00:19Come and see the dinosaurs!
00:221, 2, 3, 4!
00:28Come and see the dinosaurs!
00:34Yes, you can come!
00:481, 2, 3, 4!
00:52Come and see the dinosaurs!
00:58Yes, you can come!
01:22Hi, I'm Andy and I work here at the National Museum of Animal and Biological Sciences.
01:28Hattie is working on a new exhibition this morning.
01:31It's about horned dinosaurs.
01:33I can't wait to see and discover what's in the box.
01:42Wow! Look at the size of this skeleton!
01:46Hattie?
01:48Here I am!
01:50I put the final touches to this triceratops skeleton.
01:53Triceratops? I thought it had two long horns.
01:57That's right. You're carrying the other one.
01:59Really?
02:03Is this real?
02:05Unfortunately not.
02:07When I found this skeleton, one of its horns had broken.
02:12So I made this one out of polystyrene, paper and glue.
02:16Does it look good?
02:18It's very realistic and big too.
02:20Of course.
02:23So it had three horns?
02:25That's what triceratops means. Three horns.
02:29They must have been terrible hunters.
02:31They weren't hunters. They ate plants.
02:3365 million years ago, there must have been hundreds of them walking all over North America
02:39using their funny beaks to pick up plants.
02:44But if they only ate plants, why did they use their horns?
02:47They used them to fight other triceratops when they had to decide who should be the leader of the pack.
02:53Like when a goat hits other goats.
02:58Or the deer when they clashed their horns.
03:00And just because they clashed, the triceratops' horns could break when they fought.
03:06Which could explain why this skeleton had a broken horn when I found it.
03:11I'd better go. The museum opens soon and I still have things to do.
03:15Could you put the horn on the skeleton?
03:18Really? Of course.
03:20Thank you, Andy. I know I count on you.
03:22Always, Hattie.
03:25Touché, triceratops!
03:33Oh, no! What am I going to do now?
03:36The triceratops can't have just one horn.
03:41Or I could make a new one.
03:43I don't know what to do.
03:45I don't know what to do.
03:47I don't know what to do.
03:49I don't know what to do.
03:52Or I could make a new one.
03:54Or maybe I'll hit this one.
04:06Or even better.
04:08It's time to go on a dino-adventure!
04:22Bien. C'ha l'eco.
04:27Listo. Gizmo.
04:31Listo. Y este.
04:35Listo. Y por último, la mochila de Hattie.
04:51A la época del triceratops!
05:22Oh!
05:35I did it!
05:37I've traveled back 65 million years to the time of the triceratops.
05:43Now, Hattie said there were many triceratops in this time,
05:47so it shouldn't be hard to find one.
05:50And hopefully, I'll also find some horns.
05:55What was that?
05:57Maybe there's one.
06:10Well, I found a triceratops.
06:13But I don't think it's alive.
06:16And I think this tyrannosaurus has something to do with that.
06:19But it doesn't look like it wants to eat it.
06:22That's strange.
06:25What was that?
06:30It's another tyrannosaurus!
06:41This is a female tyrannosaurus rex.
06:50Ah! This makes sense.
06:53Here it says that male tyrannosaurus rex hunted triceratops,
06:57and sometimes they gave them as a gift to the females.
07:01They were bigger than the males.
07:04That's why it's cautious.
07:07I don't blame it.
07:09I should go. In case it wants a dessert.
07:12I...
07:19I...
07:36What is that?
07:38Here in my gizmo, it says it's an ankylosaurus.
07:42A herbivore, like the triceratops.
07:46And look, it's covered from head to tail with thorns.
07:52Ah! There's another one!
07:55Wow! Look at the mass at the end of its tail.
07:58It could easily defend itself against a tyrannosaurus rex.
08:02Of course, herbivores stay together.
08:05Triceratops shouldn't be far away.
08:08Ah!
08:14There it is!
08:24I didn't just find the herd.
08:29Because I also got taken away.
08:39Uh-oh.
08:41I think the situation is heating up.
08:48Maybe I should go down.
08:56Look, these two males are trying to chase each other.
08:59The winner will be the new leader.
09:02No!
09:04No!
09:06Look!
09:12Look at that one! It's pumping blood to its crest.
09:16It's fluttering.
09:18It gets very red.
09:21Ah! And the one that looks better will be the winner.
09:24The other one will be the loser.
09:30That way it decides who will be the leader if it needs to fight.
09:36Although sometimes fluttering doesn't work.
09:39And you need a fight to win.
09:44Like these two over here.
09:49Good. It's counterattacking.
10:00It broke its horn.
10:07Perfect!
10:17No! No! No! No!
10:20No! No! I just picked it up. It's not mine.
10:23I don't want to be the leader of the herd.
10:26The clock. The museum will open soon.
10:29What am I going to do?
10:31Um...
10:33Hattie's backpack is always full of useful things.
10:45A fan? How is this going to save me?
10:51But...
11:03Damn!
11:08It worked! The bright colors scared it.
11:13I have to go back.
11:26See you later, Tyrannosaurus.
11:29It's time to go back.
12:00No! No! No!
12:04No! No! No!
12:29No! No! No!
12:47Come this way. Don't be late.
12:51This is the skeleton of a Triceratops,
12:54a herbivorous dinosaur with three horns
12:57that lived at the same time as the Tyrannosaurus Rex.
13:00It probably used its horns to defend itself
13:03and fight other Triceratops.
13:05Is it against me?
13:07Mainly, it was a pacific animal that traveled in herds.
13:10Thank you, Andy. The horns look great.
13:13No problem, Hattie.
13:16See you later, friends.
13:46To be continued...

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