Dino Egg Hunt Counting 1 to 10 - Blippi's Playdate Educational Videos for Kids
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00:00:00So much to learn about, it will make you want to shout.
00:00:03Blippi!
00:00:07Roar! Roar! Roar!
00:00:10Roar! Roar! Roar!
00:00:12Roar! Roar!
00:00:14Roar!
00:00:16Hi! It's me Blippi!
00:00:18And I am so excited for our playdate today.
00:00:21Ha, ha, ha!
00:00:23Oh, it's a green dinosaur!
00:00:25Oh, hello, mama dino!
00:00:27Oh, ha, ha!
00:00:29Hi there, Tabs!
00:00:31Roar! Roar!
00:00:33Hi, Mika!
00:00:35Hey, Blippi!
00:00:37Oh, hello, friends! Nice to see you!
00:00:39Oh, Mika!
00:00:41I think Tabs is activating the super tunnel!
00:00:43Oh!
00:00:45Whoa!
00:00:47A pink shovel?
00:00:49Yeah! Wait, Mika!
00:00:51Maybe we can use this pink shovel
00:00:53to look for eggs for the mama dinosaur!
00:00:55Oh, that sounds like fun!
00:00:57Okay, here! How about you use the pink shovel?
00:00:59Okay!
00:01:01And I'll use my hands!
00:01:03Okay! Here we go!
00:01:05Let's start digging!
00:01:11Whoa! Mika, look! I found one!
00:01:13Oh!
00:01:15Whoa! Check it out!
00:01:17Whoa! It's a really big pink egg!
00:01:19Whoa!
00:01:21Hey, look! I can put that right over here!
00:01:23Ooh! Let's count it!
00:01:25One!
00:01:27One pink dino egg!
00:01:29Let's see how many we can find!
00:01:31Great idea! Let's keep digging!
00:01:33Here we go!
00:01:35Hey, Blippi! Guess what?
00:01:37I found another one!
00:01:39Whoa! Wait! What kind of egg?
00:01:41Orange!
00:01:43Whoa! Here!
00:01:45I'll put this over here by Mama Dino!
00:01:47Hey, and Mika, maybe we can count these eggs!
00:01:49Okay!
00:01:51One, two!
00:01:54Two dino eggs!
00:01:56Whoa! Wait! Let's see how many we can find!
00:01:58Okay! Keep digging!
00:02:04Okay!
00:02:06Maybe I'll use the excavator!
00:02:08Whoa!
00:02:10Whoa!
00:02:12Blippi! I found two dino eggs!
00:02:14Whoa!
00:02:16A blue egg!
00:02:18Uh-huh!
00:02:20Whoa! Check it out!
00:02:22Whoa! So many dino eggs!
00:02:24Let's add it to those eggs and count them all up!
00:02:26Okay! Let's count the eggs!
00:02:28Okay!
00:02:30One!
00:02:32Two!
00:02:34Three! Four!
00:02:36Four dino eggs!
00:02:38Okay! Let's keep looking!
00:02:40Okay! Sure!
00:02:42Okay! Here we go!
00:02:44Excavator!
00:02:46Bye, excavator!
00:02:48Whoa! Mika, look!
00:02:50I found one!
00:02:52One egg and
00:02:54two eggs!
00:02:56And look! They're my two favorite colors!
00:02:58Yeah! Orange and blue!
00:03:00Nice!
00:03:02Wait! Let's count the eggs!
00:03:04Okay! Here we go!
00:03:06Let's count all the eggs!
00:03:08Yeah! One! Two!
00:03:10Three! Four!
00:03:12Five! Six!
00:03:14Yeah! Six eggs!
00:03:16Okay, but I think there are a few more we need to find!
00:03:18Okay! Let's keep on excavating those eggs!
00:03:20Okay!
00:03:22Whoa!
00:03:24There's so much dirt!
00:03:26Whoa!
00:03:28This is fun looking for eggs!
00:03:30Yeah! Oh, I found another!
00:03:32Whoa! Mika, look what color it is!
00:03:34Oh! One of my two favorite colors!
00:03:36Purple!
00:03:38Yeah!
00:03:40Whoa! Let's see if we can find another!
00:03:42Look! Oh, look! They're twins!
00:03:44Oh! Two purple eggs!
00:03:46Whoa! This is so fun!
00:03:48Let's add them to those six over there
00:03:50and count them all!
00:03:52Okay! Here we go!
00:03:54Okay! Here we go!
00:03:56Ready? Uh-huh!
00:03:58One! Two! Three!
00:04:00Four! Five! Six!
00:04:02Seven! Eight!
00:04:04Nine eggs!
00:04:06Yeah! Whoa!
00:04:08My hands are so clean!
00:04:10Okay! Let's keep looking!
00:04:12I think we've almost found them all!
00:04:15Whoa! There's so much dirt here!
00:04:17Whoa!
00:04:19Whoa!
00:04:31Oh! I've got one!
00:04:33Whoa! Check it out!
00:04:35Whoa! Whoa!
00:04:37Oh! Hey, Mika, look!
00:04:39You found a pink egg with your...
00:04:41To match my pink shovel!
00:04:43Whoa! Let's put this with the other eggs!
00:04:45Okay! Here we go!
00:04:47Whoa!
00:04:49Whoa!
00:04:51Whoa!
00:04:53Whoa!
00:04:55They're so wobbly!
00:04:57Here we go!
00:04:59Okay! Every egg in their place!
00:05:01And now, it's time to count them!
00:05:03Okay!
00:05:05One! Two! Three!
00:05:07Four! Five! Six!
00:05:09Seven! Eight! Nine!
00:05:11Eight! Nine!
00:05:13Dino eggs!
00:05:15Whoa! That's so fun!
00:05:17I love digging in the sand!
00:05:19It's so much fun to play with it!
00:05:21And it feels so nice and cool on your hands!
00:05:23Oh!
00:05:25Oh! I know!
00:05:27Woohoo!
00:05:29Let's use our
00:05:31feelings wheel!
00:05:33Yeah! This is our feelings wheel!
00:05:35It has all kinds of feelings on it!
00:05:37Blippi, when you play in the sand,
00:05:39do you feel happy?
00:05:41Mad? Excited?
00:05:43Scared?
00:05:45Silly? Or sad?
00:05:49Happy!
00:05:51Oh yeah! You're happy because you're doing something fun
00:05:53and relaxing!
00:05:55Oh yeah! It's so much fun playing in the sand!
00:05:57It makes me so happy!
00:05:59Hey! How are you feeling today?
00:06:03Oh! That's nice!
00:06:05Oh! Hey, Mika! I think there's still
00:06:07one more egg left for us to find!
00:06:09Let's look for it!
00:06:11Keep on digging!
00:06:13Oh! And I know the perfect thing!
00:06:15Tabs, can you play a super fun song
00:06:17while we look for the last egg?
00:06:19Great idea, Blippi!
00:06:21Let's do it!
00:06:23Thanks, Tabs!
00:06:37I got it!
00:06:39Yeah! You found it, Mika!
00:06:41Whoa!
00:06:43It's the last egg!
00:06:45Whoa!
00:06:47And look! It's the color green!
00:06:49Okay, let's line up all the eggs!
00:06:51Okay! And let's count them!
00:06:53Okay! Whoa! Whoa!
00:06:55Uh-oh! I think they got
00:06:57a little wobbly! Don't worry, Greg!
00:06:59Here we go! Let's line up
00:07:01all the eggs and we can see how many
00:07:03we found!
00:07:06Oh, it looks like we have a lot here!
00:07:08Okay! I think we're just
00:07:10about ready! Ready? Steady?
00:07:12Go! One, two,
00:07:14three, four,
00:07:16five, six, seven,
00:07:18eight, nine, ten!
00:07:20Ten dollars!
00:07:22Ha-ha!
00:07:24Grrr! Grrr!
00:07:26Oh! Whoa!
00:07:28Do you hear that? Yeah!
00:07:30It sounds like... Oh! They're hatching!
00:07:32Whoa!
00:07:34Whoa! They're shaking too!
00:07:36Whoa! Whoa!
00:07:38Here we go!
00:07:40Oh!
00:07:42A little baby Triceratops!
00:07:44Aw! They're so cute! Look!
00:07:46Aw! Three triplets!
00:07:48Three triplet
00:07:50Triceratops!
00:07:52Tri-triplets! That's funny!
00:07:54Aw! And they're so cute!
00:07:56Aw! Well, I
00:07:58had so much fun on our play date today!
00:08:00Thank you for helping us find and count
00:08:02all of those mama dinosaur eggs!
00:08:04We'll see you soon!
00:08:06Bye!
00:08:08Rawr!
00:08:10Rawr! Rawr!
00:08:12Rawr! Rawr!
00:08:14Hey!
00:08:16It's me, Flippy!
00:08:18Did you see what I was just doing?
00:08:20I was acting like a dinosaur!
00:08:22Rawr!
00:08:24Rawr!
00:08:26That's so silly!
00:08:28Yeah! And today, we're at Santa Barbara
00:08:30Museum of Natural History
00:08:32in Santa Barbara, California!
00:08:34And I have a great idea!
00:08:36Why don't you and I go inside and see if we can find
00:08:38some dinosaurs!
00:08:40Yeah! Let's go!
00:08:42Rawr! Rawr!
00:08:44Ha ha ha!
00:08:46Do do do!
00:08:48Do do do!
00:08:50Ha ha! Wow!
00:08:52I'm having a lot of fun!
00:08:54Look at this!
00:08:56Prehistoric forest?
00:08:58Wow! Prehistoric?
00:09:00Yeah, that was a really long time ago!
00:09:02And actually, at a point of
00:09:04prehistoric times, there was
00:09:06dinosaurs!
00:09:08I love dinosaurs! Do you love dinosaurs?
00:09:10Yeah!
00:09:12Rawr!
00:09:14Did you hear that? Yeah!
00:09:16That was a dinosaur! Rawr!
00:09:18Oh!
00:09:20Oh!
00:09:22Wow!
00:09:24Oh!
00:09:27What is this?
00:09:29Wow! Looks like a really colorful book!
00:09:31I wonder what's inside!
00:09:33Wow!
00:09:35All right!
00:09:37Wow!
00:09:39There's a letter! A message!
00:09:41It says, find these five
00:09:43dinosaurs in the prehistoric
00:09:45forest!
00:09:47We're there right now!
00:09:49Then choose your favorite dino and color
00:09:51it! Wow! Cool!
00:09:53All right! Looks like we have to find
00:09:55these dinosaurs! Wow!
00:09:57Cool!
00:09:59There's three dinosaurs!
00:10:01Oh, four and five!
00:10:03Let's find all five of these dinosaurs
00:10:05and then we'll color one!
00:10:07This is going to be so much fun!
00:10:09Yeah!
00:10:21Wow!
00:10:23Oh! Did you
00:10:25hear that? Yeah! This
00:10:27dinosaur just roared!
00:10:29So cool! Do you know what kind
00:10:31of dinosaur this is?
00:10:33Hmm, it does have plates on its
00:10:35back. Huh, I wonder if
00:10:37it's in this book! All right!
00:10:39Is it this dinosaur?
00:10:41No!
00:10:43Let's see.
00:10:45Oh! What about this one?
00:10:47Definitely not!
00:10:49Could be this one!
00:10:51Close, but that's not it!
00:10:53Huh, what about that one?
00:10:55No!
00:10:57Is it this one?
00:10:59Yeah! You can tell
00:11:01by all those plates!
00:11:03Oh, I know what kind of dinosaur
00:11:05this is! It's a stegosaurus!
00:11:07Yeah, I can tell because
00:11:09the plates on its back. Every
00:11:11stegosaurus have at least
00:11:1317 plates! Yeah!
00:11:15Or more! So cool!
00:11:17And they actually are hermivores!
00:11:19That means they eat plants.
00:11:21I like eating plants too!
00:11:23Yeah, like
00:11:25lettuce or salad
00:11:27and spinach. Yum!
00:11:29So healthy!
00:11:31Okay, hey, we should probably check
00:11:33this box off so we can keep track
00:11:35of what dinosaurs we find.
00:11:37All right, made a little X right there.
00:11:39Wow! Perfect!
00:11:43Whoa, cool! All right,
00:11:45let's keep exploring and see what other
00:11:48dinosaurs we can find!
00:11:50Yeah! See ya!
00:12:00Please do not touch
00:12:02or feed the dinosaurs!
00:12:04Okay,
00:12:06I definitely won't touch or feed
00:12:08the dinosaurs. Whoa!
00:12:10Check it out! Another dinosaur!
00:12:12Whoa!
00:12:14Do you know what kind of dinosaur this is?
00:12:16Well, it looks like it has some horns!
00:12:18Oh, there's a
00:12:20baby right there! Hello!
00:12:22Hey!
00:12:24All right, let's see if we can
00:12:26find the dinosaur in the book.
00:12:28Is it this dinosaur?
00:12:30Oh, yeah!
00:12:32You're right!
00:12:34It is! All right,
00:12:36we need to mark it off right here.
00:12:38Yeah! You know what kind
00:12:40of dinosaur that is?
00:12:42Yeah, it's a triceratops!
00:12:44Do you know how we know?
00:12:46Yeah, come here, I'll show you!
00:12:50Wow!
00:12:52All right, do you see the horns?
00:12:54Yeah, let's count them together.
00:12:56One, two,
00:13:02three!
00:13:04Three horns! Yeah, it's name is
00:13:06triceratops.
00:13:08Tri, T-R-I.
00:13:10Tri means
00:13:12three! Yeah, so this
00:13:14is a triceratops.
00:13:16Wow, good job!
00:13:18Well, let's keep exploring and see what other
00:13:20kind of dinosaurs we can find.
00:13:22Yeah!
00:13:34Woohoo! Check it out!
00:13:36Another dinosaur!
00:13:38Wow! This dinosaur
00:13:40looks so cool!
00:13:42Well, hey, let's see if this dinosaur is in our book.
00:13:44Whoa! Hey, dinosaur!
00:13:46All right,
00:13:48okay, well, it's not this one.
00:13:50Yeah, because this one's the triceratops, remember?
00:13:52Yeah! All right,
00:13:54what about one of these two?
00:13:56Is it this one?
00:13:58Definitely not.
00:14:00What about this one?
00:14:02Oh, yeah! It does look like
00:14:04this one. Good job!
00:14:06We found another dinosaur.
00:14:09All right, let's check it out.
00:14:11Put a little X right there.
00:14:13Wow, awesome!
00:14:15Well, this dinosaur
00:14:17does look really cool, but
00:14:19I don't know the name of this dinosaur.
00:14:21Huh,
00:14:23I wonder what kind of dinosaur this is.
00:14:25Oh, hey! Who are you?
00:14:27I'm Jenna. I'm the director
00:14:29of education. Wow, that's
00:14:31cool. So that means you know a lot about
00:14:33dinosaurs? I do know a lot about dinosaurs.
00:14:35Wow. Well, my friends and I were just
00:14:37trying to think of this dinosaur's name.
00:14:39Do you know its name? I do.
00:14:41This is an Eoplocephalus.
00:14:43Eoplocephalus.
00:14:45That's hard to say. Wow.
00:14:47Do you know any cool facts about this dinosaur?
00:14:49I know a lot of cool facts about this
00:14:51dinosaur. Wow. It's covered
00:14:53in armor from its head
00:14:55all the way down to its tail. Wow.
00:14:57It's got spikes on its
00:14:59back, horns on its head,
00:15:01and even a club tail. Oh, yeah,
00:15:03the club tail. Ooh, and the
00:15:05spikes and the horns?
00:15:07Wow. And the really thick armor
00:15:09skin. Why does this dinosaur have
00:15:11all of that? Yeah, this dinosaur
00:15:13has all of those features
00:15:15to protect it from predators.
00:15:17Oh, that's really cool.
00:15:19Well, thank you so much for teaching
00:15:21us the name of this dinosaur and some fun
00:15:23facts. Is there any other dinosaurs that
00:15:25you could show us? Oh, absolutely.
00:15:27Alright, let's go.
00:15:35Whoa!
00:15:37Another dinosaur!
00:15:39Yeah!
00:15:41Whoa, this is a really cool
00:15:43looking dinosaur.
00:15:45Wow. Should we check to see if it's
00:15:47in the book? Let's check. Alright.
00:15:49Alright, let's see.
00:15:51Well, it's not this dinosaur.
00:15:53We already found that dinosaur.
00:15:55Ooh, is it this
00:15:57dinosaur?
00:15:59No. Okay.
00:16:01We found that one. Let's see.
00:16:03Let's see. What about this dinosaur?
00:16:05Oh, yeah!
00:16:07It is!
00:16:09Wow, good job!
00:16:11Thanks so much for helping us find this dinosaur.
00:16:13Alright, let's check it off.
00:16:15There we go.
00:16:17Wow, that's awesome.
00:16:19Well, what kind of dinosaur
00:16:21is this? This is a
00:16:23Parasaurolophus.
00:16:25Parasaurolophus. Wow.
00:16:27That's a hard name to say.
00:16:29And what's that thing on its head?
00:16:31Is that a horn? It's actually not a horn.
00:16:33It's actually a sinus.
00:16:35A sinus? Like, it connects
00:16:37to the nose? It connects to its
00:16:39nose. Wow, why do they have
00:16:41that? Well,
00:16:43they use it almost like a trombone.
00:16:45They suck in air and then they blow it out
00:16:47as a really loud, deep sound.
00:16:49Oh, I know what a trombone
00:16:51is.
00:16:53Cool.
00:16:55Whoa, and look at its mouth.
00:16:57It's really wide. Yeah,
00:17:00it's so it can hold hundreds of teeth.
00:17:02Oh, really? Like, really
00:17:04strong, big,
00:17:06sharp, massive
00:17:08teeth? Well, actually
00:17:10more of a lot of
00:17:12little teeth. Oh, that's cool.
00:17:14What does it eat with its teeth?
00:17:16It eats lots and lots of plants. A lot of
00:17:18plants. Wow, really. And do they then
00:17:20grow in and then stay there
00:17:22forever? Well, no.
00:17:24They're constantly losing their teeth. Kind of like
00:17:26little kids do. And then new teeth
00:17:28grow in and they eat more plants. Wow,
00:17:30that is really cool. Thank you so
00:17:32much for teaching us about these two
00:17:34dinosaurs. You're welcome, Whippy.
00:17:36I've got more dinosaur things to do today.
00:17:38Alright, see you later.
00:17:40Thank you so much. Wow, that was
00:17:42really nice of her. Alright, so
00:17:44we found four dinosaurs, but
00:17:46we need to find five dinosaurs.
00:17:48So there must be one more dinosaur
00:17:50around here.
00:17:52Another dinosaur!
00:17:54Wow, this dinosaur
00:17:56looks so big
00:17:58and furious.
00:18:00Alright, let's see if this dinosaur
00:18:02is in our book. Alright,
00:18:04it's not that one.
00:18:06Okay, is it this one?
00:18:08Yeah!
00:18:10It's our last dinosaur.
00:18:12Good job! Alright,
00:18:14let's check it
00:18:16off. There we go.
00:18:18Whoa!
00:18:20Alright, hey!
00:18:22Do you know what kind of dinosaur this is?
00:18:24Yeah!
00:18:26It's a T-Rex!
00:18:28Tyrannosaurus Rex!
00:18:30Rawr! Rawr!
00:18:32Rawr!
00:18:34Rawr!
00:18:36So big and fierce!
00:18:38But cute teeny little arms!
00:18:40Whoa!
00:18:42And do you see its teeth? Yeah,
00:18:44they are very big and very
00:18:46sharp. Yeah, and they're actually shaped
00:18:48like a banana!
00:18:50Wow! T-Rex's
00:18:52are so cool because their jaws
00:18:54are so strong. They're actually
00:18:56the most strongest
00:18:58jawed dinosaur that we know of.
00:19:00Wow! And actually
00:19:02what we think now, the juveniles
00:19:04the teenagers of T-Rex's
00:19:06actually might have had some feathers.
00:19:08Wow!
00:19:10T-Rex's are so cool!
00:19:14Alright, now let's go pick
00:19:16a dinosaur and color it in.
00:19:18This is going to be fun! Yeah!
00:19:22Whoa!
00:19:24Wow!
00:19:26Wasn't that so much fun
00:19:28learning about those five dinosaurs?
00:19:30Wow!
00:19:32They were all so big and it was cool
00:19:34to learn about what they eat.
00:19:36Whoa! And their teeth! Rawr!
00:19:38Alright, let's decide
00:19:40which dinosaur we should color.
00:19:42Alright,
00:19:44let's see. The Triceratops
00:19:46or one of these two.
00:19:48Let's see.
00:19:51Or one of these two.
00:19:53Huh, let's see.
00:19:55How about
00:19:57I was supposed to pick my
00:19:59favorite dinosaur out of these five.
00:20:01The T-Rex is
00:20:03pretty cool, but
00:20:05I don't know if I can pick my favorite
00:20:07because they're all so cool.
00:20:09Hey, why don't
00:20:11we color the Stegosaurus
00:20:13so then we can color the
00:20:15plates all different colors.
00:20:17Wow! Alright, first
00:20:19let's take a green one.
00:20:21Oh, here you go Stegosaurus.
00:20:23Oh, nice green plate.
00:20:25Oh, how about red?
00:20:27Oh, there you go.
00:20:29Whoa! This is
00:20:31going to be a very colorful
00:20:33Stegosaurus. Yeah, I used orange
00:20:35one of my two favorite colors.
00:20:37Oh, we'll use my second
00:20:39other favorite color.
00:20:41Yeah, blue. Here we go.
00:20:43Oh, so
00:20:45colorful! Yeah,
00:20:47Do you remember what Stegosauruses eat?
00:20:49Yeah, plants
00:20:51because they're herbivores.
00:20:53How about pink?
00:20:55There you go.
00:20:57Pink.
00:20:59And let's do the last plate
00:21:01as purple.
00:21:03Whoa, look at that.
00:21:05Now that is a colorful Stegosaurus.
00:21:07Alright, last but not least
00:21:09a green scribble.
00:21:11Whee!
00:21:13There we go.
00:21:15Oh, hey, I have an idea. Why don't we take
00:21:17green and draw a plant right
00:21:19here. Yeah, like it's
00:21:21eating. There you go.
00:21:23Kind of hard to see.
00:21:25Wow! What a great
00:21:27Stegosaurus. Very
00:21:29colorful. They didn't look like this
00:21:31back then, but it still looks
00:21:33really cool.
00:21:35Whoa!
00:21:37That was so much fun
00:21:39learning about dinosaurs with
00:21:41you. I sure do love dinosaurs.
00:21:43What magnificent creatures
00:21:45they were.
00:21:47Well, this is the end of this video, but
00:21:49if you want to watch more of my videos
00:21:51all you have to do is search for my name.
00:21:53Will you spell my name with me?
00:21:55Yeah!
00:21:57B-L-I
00:21:59P-P-I. Flippy!
00:22:01Good job. Alright,
00:22:03well, I'm going to keep this book right
00:22:05here so then the next person that comes here
00:22:07they can color one of their favorite
00:22:09dinosaurs. Yeah!
00:22:12Alright, see you later. Buh-bye!
00:22:22Hey!
00:22:24It's me, Flippy! And today
00:22:26we're here at Dinosaur Encounters
00:22:28where there are so many
00:22:30dinosaurs.
00:22:32Hello!
00:22:36Whoa! Check it out!
00:22:38It's a Velociraptor!
00:22:40Whoa!
00:22:42Are you a friendly Velociraptor?
00:22:44Aw, it's really friendly!
00:22:46And what's your name?
00:22:48Pumpkin!
00:22:50Aw, that's a great name.
00:22:52Well, it's nice to meet you, Pumpkin.
00:22:54You know, Pumpkin, we've been meeting a lot of
00:22:56dinosaurs today. Do you think you could
00:22:58show me and us how to
00:23:00walk like a raptor?
00:23:02Okay, let's do it!
00:23:06Whoa!
00:23:08Check it out!
00:23:10Whoa!
00:23:12Did you see that?
00:23:14The raptor walks up on two
00:23:16legs instead of four.
00:23:18Kinda like this!
00:23:20Can you walk like a raptor with us?
00:23:22Okay, here we go!
00:23:32Whoa! That was great!
00:23:34Thank you, Pumpkin!
00:23:36And Pumpkin, I also wanted to ask
00:23:38how does a Velociraptor roar?
00:23:44Whoa!
00:23:46That was so loud!
00:23:48Great roar!
00:23:50Can you roar like Pumpkin?
00:23:52Okay, on the count of three.
00:23:54Are you ready?
00:23:56One, two, three!
00:24:02Whoa!
00:24:04That was a really big roar!
00:24:06Oh, and speaking of
00:24:08big roars, have you seen a T-Rex
00:24:10around here anywhere?
00:24:12Oh, over there?
00:24:14Okay, let's go see if
00:24:16we can find one. Bye, Pumpkin!
00:24:20Wait a minute!
00:24:24Whoa! Check it out!
00:24:26I found a baby dinosaur that was all alone!
00:24:28Oh, what's your name, baby
00:24:30dinosaur?
00:24:33Whoa!
00:24:35Its name is Speckles!
00:24:37That's a really great name!
00:24:39But why were you all alone?
00:24:41I didn't see any grown-up dinosaurs
00:24:43taking care of you.
00:24:45Oh, no!
00:24:47You're lost?
00:24:49Aw, that's kinda sad, but
00:24:51luckily, Flippy's here to save the day!
00:24:53Yeah! We can help find Speckles'
00:24:55daycare. Yeah, take it back
00:24:57to the grown-up dinosaur that was taking care of you.
00:24:59Does that sound good?
00:25:01Whoa!
00:25:03Okay, let's go
00:25:05help Speckles! Come on!
00:25:11Whoa!
00:25:13Yeah!
00:25:17We did it! We found the daycare
00:25:19and the grown-up dinosaur taking care
00:25:21of Speckles! Oh, and look!
00:25:23It's Speckles!
00:25:25Oh, but shh! Looks like Speckles
00:25:27is taking a nap.
00:25:29That's a pretty cute dinosaur.
00:25:31Well, thank you for taking care of
00:25:33Speckles!
00:25:35Was there something you wanted to tell me?
00:25:39Aw, that's so great!
00:25:41Yeah! They said that
00:25:43we can go inside and play at the daycare
00:25:45with all the other baby dinosaurs!
00:25:47Thank you!
00:25:49Whoa!
00:25:51I wonder what kinds we'll find!
00:25:59Whoa!
00:26:01Check it out!
00:26:03There are dinosaurs
00:26:05here! It looks like
00:26:07someone's pulling a train along
00:26:09and there's a dinosaur
00:26:11in an orange car,
00:26:13a blue one, and
00:26:15a red car seat.
00:26:17Whoa! No way! Look!
00:26:19This one's playing with a little
00:26:21toy truck. It's
00:26:23a garbage truck!
00:26:25Yeah!
00:26:27I love a garbage truck!
00:26:29Yeah!
00:26:31Picking up all the trash and recycling.
00:26:33Whoa!
00:26:35Look at this!
00:26:37It's a little school bus!
00:26:39Whee!
00:26:41The wheels on the
00:26:43bus go vroom, vroom, vroom!
00:26:45That's silly!
00:26:47Whoa! And look!
00:26:49There's
00:26:51a really bumpy, spiky
00:26:53dinosaur and it looks like it's pulling the
00:26:55train along with its tail!
00:26:57Oh! Hey!
00:26:59Do you know what kind of dinosaur
00:27:01this is? I'll give
00:27:03you a hint. It's spiky
00:27:05with a tail like a hammer!
00:27:07Yeah!
00:27:09That's right! It's a baby
00:27:11ankylosaurus! Aw!
00:27:13It's so cute! Let's go
00:27:15meet some new dinosaurs!
00:27:21Whoa!
00:27:24Look! They're playing on a seesaw!
00:27:26Or a teeter-totter!
00:27:28Here, I'll give you a push!
00:27:30Whoa! Look at them go!
00:27:32And these
00:27:34dinosaurs, they're baby triceratops!
00:27:36Aw!
00:27:38They're having a lot of fun playing
00:27:40and they're so stylish! They're wearing
00:27:42bow ties!
00:27:44Well, wait a minute!
00:27:46Two
00:27:48tied triceratops on a
00:27:50teeter-totter!
00:27:52That is a lot of T's!
00:27:54Well, I'll see you later
00:27:56triceratops! Here we go!
00:28:02Whoa! Do you see what it is?
00:28:04It's a giant
00:28:06T-Rex mouth!
00:28:08Yeah, and this one right here sure looks
00:28:10really bouncy!
00:28:14And it looks like you can bounce
00:28:16and slide all the way to the top
00:28:18and all the way to the bottom!
00:28:20See you soon! Here we go!
00:28:32One, two, three!
00:28:42That was one
00:28:44bouncy T-Rex!
00:28:46Hey, wait a minute!
00:28:48Do you know what sound a T-Rex makes?
00:28:52Yeah, that's right!
00:28:54A T-Rex makes a really
00:28:56big, really loud roar!
00:29:00Will you roar like a T-Rex with me?
00:29:02Okay, let's do it!
00:29:04Are you ready? Set?
00:29:06Roar!
00:29:08Roar!
00:29:10Roar!
00:29:12Roar!
00:29:14Roar!
00:29:16Roar!
00:29:18Well, that was pretty fun
00:29:20roaring like a T-Rex! But
00:29:22wait a minute! This right
00:29:24here is a T-Rex, but
00:29:26it's a bouncy T-Rex!
00:29:28I want to find a real
00:29:30T-Rex! I just know
00:29:32if we keep exploring, we definitely
00:29:34can find one! Woohoo!
00:29:38Whoa! I can't wait to
00:29:40learn about dinosaurs and be a paleontologist!
00:29:42And, do you know
00:29:45dinosaurs like to eat all kinds of
00:29:47things. Some are
00:29:49carnivores.
00:29:51That means they like to eat meat.
00:29:53And other dinosaurs are
00:29:55herbivores.
00:29:57And that means they like to eat plants and
00:29:59vegetables. I found
00:30:01some really big dinosaurs that are
00:30:03all herbivores because they love
00:30:05those green veggies.
00:30:07Come on!
00:30:11Whoa!
00:30:13Look at this dinosaur!
00:30:15It's so big!
00:30:17Hello!
00:30:19This dinosaur
00:30:21is called a Stegosaurus.
00:30:23Wow!
00:30:25And this is
00:30:27definitely one big
00:30:29dinosaur. It's really big, but
00:30:31don't worry, it's an herbivore.
00:30:33Yeah, it
00:30:35loves to eat plants and veggies.
00:30:37See? It looks nice!
00:30:39Aw, hello!
00:30:41Are you
00:30:43having a good day today?
00:30:45Aw, it looks like he is.
00:30:47Oh, and did you know
00:30:49something? Stegosauruses
00:30:51have plates on their back.
00:30:53Yeah, just like this. See?
00:30:55Whoa!
00:30:57It kind of looks like a leaf
00:30:59or a triangle.
00:31:01One,
00:31:03two, three!
00:31:05Three sides on a triangle.
00:31:07These plates are really
00:31:09important because they protect
00:31:11the Stegosaurus, but also
00:31:13they help to regulate its temperature.
00:31:15Basically,
00:31:17it keeps it nice and cool when it's
00:31:19hot out and nice and warm when it's
00:31:21cool.
00:31:23Aw, you are so cute.
00:31:25Let's see how long this
00:31:27Stegosaurus is.
00:31:29It's pretty long!
00:31:33Whoa!
00:31:35It's huge!
00:31:37Oh, and look! There's another one!
00:31:39Come on!
00:31:43Oh, no way!
00:31:45It's a cute little baby Stegosaurus!
00:31:47That Stegosaurus from earlier
00:31:49was a mama.
00:31:51Aw, hello little baby!
00:31:53Aw!
00:31:55This is such a cute little baby Stegosaurus.
00:31:57Yeah, these Stegosauruses
00:31:59are really nice.
00:32:01And did you know their brains
00:32:03were the size of a ping pong ball?
00:32:06Whoa, that's pretty small.
00:32:08Yeah, us humans,
00:32:10we have a brain the size
00:32:12of ten tennis balls!
00:32:14Whoa!
00:32:19That's a lot!
00:32:21Aw, well, you are one
00:32:23cute baby dinosaur.
00:32:25I'll see you later, okay? I'm gonna go
00:32:27say hi to some of your friends.
00:32:29Bye-bye! Let's go!
00:32:33Maybe we can feed a dinosaur.
00:32:35Come on!
00:32:45Whoa!
00:32:47Look at these
00:32:49dinosaurs!
00:32:51Wow!
00:32:53Check it out!
00:32:55Whoa! I can't believe we're
00:32:57so close to actual dinosaurs!
00:32:59Oh!
00:33:01Hello there!
00:33:03These dinosaurs are called
00:33:05Pachycephalosaurus.
00:33:07Whoa! Hello!
00:33:09Would you like a little snack?
00:33:11Okay, here we go!
00:33:13Oh!
00:33:15Oh, look!
00:33:17He took it!
00:33:19Aw, that's very sweet.
00:33:21Yeah, a Pachycephalosaurus
00:33:23is also an herbivore.
00:33:25See? It's munching
00:33:27on some leaves.
00:33:29It also has a
00:33:31really big head!
00:33:33Look!
00:33:35It's so smooth!
00:33:37It has some spikes on it, but
00:33:39the Pachycephalosaurus has this
00:33:41nice, smooth head
00:33:43that's really, really strong!
00:33:45Yeah, it's strong so that it can
00:33:47protect it, but also for
00:33:49fashion! Woohoo!
00:33:51Aw!
00:33:53You are so sweet!
00:33:55Oh, excuse me! Looks like this
00:33:57dinosaur has a friend!
00:33:59Well, see you
00:34:01soon! I think I see
00:34:03another dinosaur! And this next
00:34:05dinosaur, I'm sure you'll know!
00:34:07I'll give you a hint!
00:34:09It has horns!
00:34:11Come on!
00:34:18Whoa! Check it out!
00:34:20It's another kind of herbivore!
00:34:22This dinosaur is called a
00:34:24Triceratops! Yeah, and these
00:34:26dinosaurs are super easy to spot
00:34:29because they have one,
00:34:31two, three
00:34:33horns on their head!
00:34:35You see? Like this!
00:34:37Whoa!
00:34:39Yeah, and this is a mommy
00:34:41Triceratops, and it's here
00:34:43with the baby Triceratops!
00:34:45Aw, it's so cute!
00:34:47And look! It even has a beak!
00:34:49Yeah,
00:34:51and the three horns of a Triceratops
00:34:53are very important because they use
00:34:55them for protection, but also
00:34:57to get the attention of other
00:34:59Triceratops! You and I,
00:35:01yeah, we might wave like this!
00:35:03Hello! Hi there!
00:35:05Hello!
00:35:07But a Triceratops
00:35:09probably uses its horns like this!
00:35:11Hello! Hello!
00:35:13Whoa!
00:35:15Whoa! I'm a little
00:35:17bit dizzy after all that Triceratops
00:35:19waving!
00:35:21Wait a minute! Do you hear that?
00:35:23It's another
00:35:25dinosaur! Come on!
00:35:31We did it! It's the T-Rex
00:35:33dinosaur!
00:35:35I think it's friendly!
00:35:37Let's go say hello!
00:35:39Hello, Mr. T-Rex!
00:35:43Whoa!
00:35:45He is friendly! That's so great!
00:35:47How are you today?
00:35:51Awesome!
00:35:53Hey, did you know that
00:35:55T-Rex dinosaurs are really, really
00:35:57big? Yeah, they can grow
00:35:59over 40 feet long!
00:36:01Whoa!
00:36:03That is really long!
00:36:05And they have giant teeth
00:36:07the size of bananas!
00:36:09You know, that's because
00:36:11a T-Rex is a carnivore,
00:36:13which means instead of being an herbivore,
00:36:15they eat meat.
00:36:17Yeah! Well, it was
00:36:19nice to meet you!
00:36:21Whoa!
00:36:23Thanks! See you soon,
00:36:25Mr. T-Rex! Bye-bye!
00:36:29Whoa! That was
00:36:31awesome! I had so much fun
00:36:33with you today! Yeah, we found
00:36:35the T-Rex, and we were really great
00:36:37paleontologists! We learned
00:36:39so many things, and saw
00:36:41an awful lot of dinosaurs!
00:36:43Well, that's the end of this video,
00:36:45but if you want to watch more of my videos,
00:36:47all you have to do is search for my name!
00:36:50Hey! Can you
00:36:52spell my name with me?
00:36:54Okay! Here we go! Ready?
00:36:56B-L-I-
00:36:58P-P-I!
00:37:00Blippi! Good job!
00:37:02Well, I'll see you soon!
00:37:04Bye-bye!
00:37:12Hey! It's me, Blippi!
00:37:14And look at where we're at!
00:37:16Yeah! Today, we're at the Aquarium
00:37:18of Boise, in Boise, Idaho!
00:37:20And this aquarium has a
00:37:22lot of cute animals!
00:37:24Yeah! Do you like animals?
00:37:26Yeah! I love animals, too!
00:37:28And today, you and I can learn
00:37:30about some animals! Let's go!
00:37:32Oh, and look in here!
00:37:34Whoa!
00:37:36Looks like we have some turtles!
00:37:38Oh! Hello, turtle!
00:37:40Look at it!
00:37:42Whoa! Oh, come over here!
00:37:44See this one? Yeah!
00:37:46It's pretty big. Actually,
00:37:48they're gonna get way bigger!
00:37:50Yeah, and these are actually
00:37:52soft-shelled turtles. You know how
00:37:54most of the time, turtles, their
00:37:56shells are really, really hard?
00:37:58Yeah, these, their shells are
00:38:00soft! Interesting!
00:38:02Did you see how long its neck was?
00:38:04Whoa! Whoa!
00:38:06Check it out! A ball python!
00:38:08Whoa!
00:38:10It's so colorful! Yeah,
00:38:12it looks like the color yellow!
00:38:14Yeah, like the sun! Whoa!
00:38:16Look at him just hanging out on that log!
00:38:18Hello!
00:38:20And did you see its eyes?
00:38:22Yeah! They look reddish!
00:38:24Super cool!
00:38:26Snakes are awesome!
00:38:28Whoa!
00:38:30And look down here! Whoa!
00:38:32This is a way bigger snake!
00:38:34Whoa! I know what kind
00:38:36of snake this is! This is
00:38:38a Colombian red-tailed boa!
00:38:40Whoa!
00:38:42Look at him just hanging out
00:38:44on the soil! Yeah!
00:38:46He kind of looks like the soil color!
00:38:48Yeah, brown and
00:38:50dark brown and black and tan!
00:38:52He does blend in pretty
00:38:54well! Whoa!
00:38:56Whoa!
00:38:58Hey!
00:39:00Oh, there's someone right here!
00:39:02Oh, hey!
00:39:04Who are you? I'm Penny!
00:39:06Who are you? I'm Blippi!
00:39:08It's nice to meet you, Blippi! Nice to meet you!
00:39:11Oh, do you work here? I do work here!
00:39:13Really? What do you do? I'm the lead
00:39:15reptile handler here! Whoa!
00:39:17That's really cool! I really like
00:39:19reptiles! Me too! There's one
00:39:21right here! This is my friend Sheila!
00:39:23Oh, really? Sheila!
00:39:25Whoa! What kind of reptile is she?
00:39:27Sheila is a bearded dragon!
00:39:29Oh, a bearded dragon? Yeah!
00:39:31I've seen one of those before! Have you ever
00:39:33pet a bearded dragon before?
00:39:35Um, I don't know! Can I pet it?
00:39:37Yes! She looks super friendly!
00:39:39Okay! Alright!
00:39:41Hey, Sheila!
00:39:43Alright! So this is my friend
00:39:45Sheila! Okay!
00:39:47We go just like this? Yep!
00:39:49Just like that! Nice and gentle!
00:39:51Wow! Whoa! Kind of pokey,
00:39:53but not really! I mean,
00:39:55kind of soft, though! Right? So her
00:39:57scales are kind of pokey, kind of soft!
00:39:59They're made of the same stuff that makes your
00:40:01fingernails, called keratin!
00:40:03Keratin! Cool!
00:40:05Whoa! Look at her!
00:40:07So you'll notice she has this
00:40:09really cute, big beard!
00:40:11That's where she gets her name!
00:40:13Oh! Bearded dragon!
00:40:15That makes sense! And what
00:40:17does she eat? She's an omnivore!
00:40:19So that means she eats a lot of
00:40:21different things! She eats fruits,
00:40:23vegetables, and insects! Oh!
00:40:25Wow! Cool! And where does it
00:40:27come from? She comes from Australia!
00:40:29Wow! Cool!
00:40:31What a really cool animal!
00:40:33Well, when was the last time she
00:40:35ate? Oh, I don't know! She might
00:40:37be hungry! Do you want to try to offer her a snack?
00:40:39Oh! I would love to!
00:40:41Hopefully she's hungry! Follow me!
00:40:43Alright!
00:40:45Alright! Here you go,
00:40:47Sheila! Thank you!
00:40:49Alright! Wow! I'm so
00:40:51curious to see if she's hungry!
00:40:53Wow! What do we have? So,
00:40:55today we're going to be feeding Sheila some
00:40:57mealworms! Check it out!
00:40:59Some mealworms! Those look
00:41:01yummy! If you're Sheila!
00:41:03Alright! Let's see if she's hungry!
00:41:05Alright! I'm going to give them to you!
00:41:07There you go! Alright!
00:41:09So just put all three right in front of her? You can put
00:41:11all three or you can put them in a line and
00:41:13she will chase after them! There we go!
00:41:15Here you go, mealworm!
00:41:17There we go!
00:41:19The wigglier, the better! Alright!
00:41:21Let's see if she's hungry!
00:41:23Are you hungry, Sheila?
00:41:25Wow!
00:41:27So how old is Sheila? Sheila
00:41:29is four! And she's
00:41:32really good at sitting still!
00:41:34Well, yeah! I mean, she hasn't moved
00:41:36one bit for a little bit!
00:41:38She's just looking around the environment!
00:41:40Yeah! Maybe she'll see
00:41:42the mealworms soon!
00:41:44We'll see!
00:41:46What else is cool about Sheila?
00:41:48So, Sheila loves
00:41:50these bugs! Usually, if we can get her to
00:41:52run for them, that would be wonderful!
00:41:54She has a big, fat, sticky
00:41:56tongue that she likes to use to eat those bugs!
00:41:58Is it long or short? It's not very
00:42:00long! It's really short and stubby!
00:42:02It stays in her mouth!
00:42:04Maybe she's not hungry!
00:42:06Maybe not! Sometimes
00:42:08that happens! You get food and you're
00:42:10not hungry! Yeah, exactly!
00:42:12And then, what are her claws for?
00:42:14Her claws she uses for digging!
00:42:16Oh, digging!
00:42:18What's she digging for? So she would use her claws
00:42:20to dig a burrow for her to live in or
00:42:22for her to lay her eggs!
00:42:24That's really cool!
00:42:26Well, thank you so much for
00:42:28letting us try to feed Sheila!
00:42:30We tried!
00:42:32Alright, I have another friend that I'd like
00:42:34to show you! Really? I'm going to put Sheila
00:42:36away first, though, so you have fun exploring!
00:42:38Okay, Blippi? Alright, I'll be back in a bit!
00:42:40Let's keep exploring!
00:42:42Whoa!
00:42:44Check it out! It's a giant spider!
00:42:46Whoa! This is my friend
00:42:48Raj! She's a tarantula!
00:42:50Oh, hey Raj!
00:42:52Whoa, and this is a tarantula!
00:42:54What kind of tarantula? She is a
00:42:56rose hair tarantula!
00:42:58Rose hair, and where's she from?
00:43:00She's from South America, from Chile!
00:43:02Oh, cool!
00:43:04She's very big! I'm so used to
00:43:06spiders that are really small!
00:43:08She's a lot bigger than house spiders,
00:43:10but she also moves a lot slower, you notice?
00:43:12Yeah, she is moving slower,
00:43:14but she still has eight legs, right?
00:43:16She does! She has eight legs,
00:43:18two spinnerets, and then her
00:43:20two helping hands up front!
00:43:22Oh, cool!
00:43:24Does she have really sticky feet?
00:43:26She doesn't! She actually doesn't even have feet!
00:43:28They're called paws!
00:43:30Just like kitties and dogs!
00:43:32And her paws are not sticky,
00:43:34so spiders can walk upside down,
00:43:36but it's because of two special hooks
00:43:38that they have on each foot
00:43:40or paw,
00:43:42that helps them to hold on!
00:43:44Look, I'm a spider!
00:43:46And does she spin a web?
00:43:48She does! So you'll notice she's using
00:43:50her hooks to hold on right now while I tip her
00:43:53Her spinnerets that she uses
00:43:55to spin webs are on the back!
00:43:57Those two little black appendages
00:43:59that look kind of like fingers!
00:44:01Whoa! And what does she eat?
00:44:03She eats bugs!
00:44:05She likes crickets and cockroaches!
00:44:07Whoa!
00:44:09Wow, she is so cool!
00:44:11And how old is she?
00:44:13Raj is eight years old!
00:44:15She's an adult female!
00:44:17Whoa! That is really old!
00:44:19That's not as old as they get though!
00:44:21Believe it or not, they live to be over 20 years old!
00:44:23Wow! That is old!
00:44:25Whoa!
00:44:27Well, that is really cool!
00:44:29And this is a really cool spider!
00:44:31Thank you so much for
00:44:33showing me, Raj!
00:44:35And thanks for being so kind to my friends!
00:44:37See you later, Raj!
00:44:39I'm going to keep exploring!
00:44:41Alright, have fun!
00:44:43Whoa, check it out!
00:44:45A crested gecko!
00:44:47Whoa, they are so cool!
00:44:49And look! Yeah, it's just stuck to the side of the glass!
00:44:51Just hanging out!
00:44:53Hey, wait a second!
00:44:55A crested gecko!
00:44:57Yeah, that's Mika's favorite reptile!
00:44:59So cool!
00:45:01Hello!
00:45:03Whoa!
00:45:05Cool! Look! A snake!
00:45:07He's actually not a snake!
00:45:09He's a legless lizard!
00:45:11Really? This isn't a snake?
00:45:13No, he kind of looks like a snake, huh?
00:45:15Yeah, he does! He doesn't even have legs!
00:45:17Nope, no legs!
00:45:19That's why they call it a legless lizard!
00:45:21Whoa, what's his name?
00:45:23His name is Tom Riddle!
00:45:25Oh, hello Tom Riddle!
00:45:27I'm Flippy!
00:45:29He has a couple features that separate him from snakes!
00:45:31Oh, what are they?
00:45:33So, the first one is that he has eyelids!
00:45:35He can blink, like you and I!
00:45:37Snakes don't have eyelids, they don't blink!
00:45:39Nope, they don't have eyelids!
00:45:41He has these little holes behind his head, those are actually his ears!
00:45:43Snakes don't have those either!
00:45:45That makes sense!
00:45:47What about that line on the bottom?
00:45:49He has that line down his body
00:45:51because his bones are really rigid
00:45:53and he needs it to be able to breathe
00:45:55and swallow his food!
00:45:57Oh, so that expands?
00:45:59Yeah, because he's not as flexible as a snake!
00:46:01Okay! Whoa!
00:46:03And then, is his whole body like a snake?
00:46:05So, Tom Riddle, being a lizard,
00:46:07his body actually ends right here!
00:46:09Oh, yeah!
00:46:11Two thirds of his body are just tail!
00:46:14Whoa, that's crazy!
00:46:16But a snake, their body goes all the way
00:46:18almost to the very end, right?
00:46:20Yep, that's right, it does!
00:46:22What does Tom Riddle like to eat?
00:46:24Tom Riddle likes to eat insects
00:46:26and he'll even eat baby animals!
00:46:28Really?
00:46:30Yeah, like small mice and things like that
00:46:32but mostly he loves worms and snails!
00:46:34Whoa, okay!
00:46:36Where could you find Tom Riddle?
00:46:38In the wild?
00:46:40In the wild, you could find him in South and Central Europe!
00:46:42So, he'd be in and around Spain and Portugal
00:46:44and parts of Northern Italy!
00:46:46Okay, whoa!
00:46:48He's such a cool animal, may I touch him?
00:46:50You definitely can!
00:46:52Whoa, he definitely kind of feels like a snake!
00:46:54Yeah, he does!
00:46:56But his scales are a little more hard
00:46:58and they lay over each other like armor!
00:47:00Not quite as flexible as a snake's scales!
00:47:02Wow, he's really smooth!
00:47:04Very smooth and glassy, huh?
00:47:06Yeah!
00:47:08That's another name for this guy,
00:47:10Whoa!
00:47:12Tom Riddle is so cool!
00:47:14Thank you so much for letting me meet
00:47:16another one of your friends!
00:47:18Absolutely!
00:47:20Whoa!
00:47:22Oh, hello!
00:47:24Check it out, it looks like a chameleon!
00:47:26He is a chameleon!
00:47:28This is my friend Tarzan and he's a panther chameleon!
00:47:30Oh, hey Tarzan!
00:47:32Whoa, a panther chameleon?
00:47:34Whoa, and he's very bright green!
00:47:36Does he change colors?
00:47:38He is bright green right now, he does change colors!
00:47:40Wow!
00:47:42So chameleons change colors to communicate with each other!
00:47:44Oh, that's really cool!
00:47:46So they change colors to let others
00:47:48say chameleons know something?
00:47:50Yes, or other animals, like a big scary predator!
00:47:52They may turn black and red
00:47:54to say, I'm scary, don't mess with me!
00:47:56Oh, cool!
00:47:58Oh, and he loves to crawl, huh?
00:48:00It looks like he grabs onto you
00:48:02with his weird looking hands!
00:48:04He does! Do you want to see what that feels like?
00:48:06Sure!
00:48:08Alright, he's very delicate, so be careful!
00:48:10Oh, hey Tarzan!
00:48:12Hey, how are you?
00:48:16Whoa, check it out!
00:48:18I'm holding a chameleon!
00:48:20So as he's walking, you'll notice on his feet
00:48:22he has five toes,
00:48:24just like we do, but they're split
00:48:26three and two!
00:48:28That's how he holds onto your fingers
00:48:30and to the vines in the canopy!
00:48:32Whoa, that's really cool!
00:48:35It looks like his eyes are
00:48:37pointing different directions?
00:48:39They do, yeah!
00:48:41So that's a special kind of vision
00:48:43called stereoscopic vision
00:48:45and that means he has two independent
00:48:47visual fields!
00:48:49So he can see that way and that way
00:48:51all at the same time?
00:48:53All at the same time!
00:48:55Look at his tail, it looks all curly!
00:48:57Why's that?
00:48:59His tail is super curly and it has another special name
00:49:01it's called a prehensile tail!
00:49:03Whoa!
00:49:05He uses it like a safety line for holding on!
00:49:07Okay, so he can like
00:49:09wrap it around a tree branch and hold on?
00:49:11Exactly, and that comes in handy
00:49:13when he's trying to eat
00:49:15and he has to use a secret weapon
00:49:17in order to catch his bugs!
00:49:19Really? Okay, so he loves to eat bugs?
00:49:21He does!
00:49:23What's the secret weapon?
00:49:25His secret weapon is a long, sticky tongue!
00:49:27Oh, cool! Do you think he's hungry?
00:49:29He might be, let's find out!
00:49:31Alright, Tarzan!
00:49:33Did you know that a chameleon's tongue is as long
00:49:35as its body? Really?
00:49:37I didn't know that, that's really long!
00:49:39His tongue is really long!
00:49:41Alright, let's see if he's hungry!
00:49:43Let's see, Tarzan is
00:49:45a little older, so his eyes are
00:49:47not as good as they used to be!
00:49:49So once he sees the bug
00:49:51we'll see if we can get him to take it!
00:49:53Yeah!
00:49:55Whoa!
00:49:57That was awesome!
00:49:59Isn't that exciting?
00:50:01Yeah, it is a long, sticky tongue!
00:50:03Super long and sticky!
00:50:05Was that yummy, Tarzan?
00:50:07Yeah, that was so cool!
00:50:09And speaking of cool, all of your
00:50:11animal friends are so cool!
00:50:13Thank you so much for letting me meet them!
00:50:15Thank you for coming to say hi today
00:50:17and helping me feed some of the animals!
00:50:19Yeah, no problem! My pleasure!
00:50:21Here you go!
00:50:23Alright, I'll take my buddy!
00:50:25Alright, see you later, Tarzan!
00:50:27Thank you so much, it was fun!
00:50:29Thank you so much for coming to visit us, Flippy!
00:50:31Yeah, no problem!
00:50:33See you later!
00:50:35Wow, this has been so much fun!
00:50:37I sure do love animals!
00:50:39Whoa!
00:50:41Whoa, look up there!
00:50:43Yeah, it looks like
00:50:45a green iguana!
00:50:47Wow, green iguanas are so cool!
00:50:49Yeah, they're the color
00:50:51green!
00:50:53Ooh, and look! Doesn't it
00:50:56look really long?
00:50:58Yeah, this one isn't even full-sized yet!
00:51:00Yeah, when they get full-sized,
00:51:02they are up to
00:51:047 feet long!
00:51:06Whoa, that's over 2 meters long!
00:51:08Basically, if I was to lay down
00:51:10next to a full-sized
00:51:12green iguana, they would be
00:51:14longer than me!
00:51:16Whoa, that is so cool!
00:51:18Ooh, and this one's name is
00:51:20Azul!
00:51:22Huh, that's interesting!
00:51:24Azul is blue in Spanish!
00:51:26They could've named him Verde!
00:51:28Because that means
00:51:30green in Spanish!
00:51:32Well, still, Azul is a cool name!
00:51:34See you later, Azul!
00:51:36Wow, did you have fun today?
00:51:38Yeah, learning about all these reptiles?
00:51:40Wow!
00:51:42I sure did have a lot of fun with you!
00:51:44Well, this is the end
00:51:46of this video, though!
00:51:48But if you want to watch more of my videos,
00:51:50all you have to do is search for my name!
00:51:52Can you spell my name with me?
00:51:54Yeah!
00:51:56B-L-I-P-P-I!
00:51:58Blippi!
00:52:00Good job! See you again!
00:52:02Buh-bye!
00:52:14Hey! It's me, Blippi!
00:52:16And today, we're here at
00:52:18Dinosaur Encounters!
00:52:20And there are all kinds of really cool
00:52:22dino vehicles here!
00:52:24And I think you and I should be
00:52:26Dinosaur Explorers!
00:52:28Yeah! We can ride on those vehicles
00:52:30and learn all about dinosaurs together!
00:52:32Hey!
00:52:34And do you notice who else is here?
00:52:36It's a dinosaur!
00:52:38Aw, hello, dinosaur!
00:52:42Oh!
00:52:44Are you having a good day today?
00:52:46Oh!
00:52:48Looks like this is one happy dinosaur!
00:52:50Yeah!
00:52:52This dinosaur is a Triceratops!
00:52:54Do you know why?
00:52:56Yeah!
00:52:58That's because it has one,
00:53:00two,
00:53:02three horns!
00:53:04Whoa!
00:53:06You ride the scooter with me?
00:53:08Okay! I'm so ready to ride!
00:53:10But first things first,
00:53:12safety first! Woohoo!
00:53:14Woo!
00:53:17Put on your helmet!
00:53:19Here we go!
00:53:21And now, it's time to ride!
00:53:23And roar!
00:53:25Roar!
00:53:27Woo!
00:53:29Here we go! Woohoo!
00:53:31Hey!
00:53:33Look at us go! Woo!
00:53:35Whoa!
00:53:37Whoa, you are one good Triceratops!
00:53:39Whoa!
00:53:41Whoa!
00:53:43Woo!
00:53:47Wait a minute!
00:53:49I think I see something over here!
00:53:51See you soon! Woohoo!
00:53:53Whoa!
00:53:55I can't wait to show you what I found!
00:53:57That Triceratops scooter was really fun!
00:53:59But this vehicle is even faster!
00:54:01Even cooler!
00:54:03Even more dinosaur-y!
00:54:05Woo! Look at this!
00:54:09Whoa!
00:54:11Check it out!
00:54:13It's a dinosaur ATV!
00:54:15And it looks like this dinosaur ATV
00:54:17is a type of Raptor!
00:54:19Whoa! See him?
00:54:21Hello, little Raptor!
00:54:23Aww!
00:54:25Yeah, and Raptors go really fast!
00:54:27Just like an ATV!
00:54:29Hey!
00:54:31Did you know that ATV stands for
00:54:33All Terrain Vehicle?
00:54:35Yeah!
00:54:37So, you could drive this on the sidewalk,
00:54:39or on dirt and mulch!
00:54:41Yeah!
00:54:43I'm going to go zooming through the dirt!
00:54:49Whoa! And look at this dinosaur here!
00:54:51Yeah, this Raptor
00:54:53is all green!
00:54:55And
00:54:57Whoa!
00:54:59It has kind of bumpy skin,
00:55:01scales,
00:55:03and some pretty sharp
00:55:05looking teeth!
00:55:07Well, I think this ATV is going to be
00:55:09really helpful to find more dinosaurs
00:55:11so we can learn all about them
00:55:13and become dinosaur explorers!
00:55:15You ready to go?
00:55:17Let's go!
00:55:19Here we go!
00:55:21Woohoo!
00:55:27Whoa! Check it out!
00:55:29It's a dinosaur!
00:55:31But, I wonder
00:55:33what kind of dinosaur this is?
00:55:35Well, let's ask the dinosaur!
00:55:37Hello, dinosaur!
00:55:39Maybe we can ask
00:55:41the dinosaur some hints!
00:55:43Are you an herbivore?
00:55:47Doesn't look like it!
00:55:49Well, do you walk on all four legs?
00:55:53Nope!
00:55:55Are you a T-Rex?
00:56:01I know!
00:56:03This dinosaur is an Allosaurus!
00:56:06Yeah!
00:56:08They look an awful lot like a T-Rex!
00:56:10Except, this dinosaur
00:56:12has a striped tail
00:56:14that's really, really long!
00:56:16And, did you know that
00:56:18Allosaurus means
00:56:20different lizard?
00:56:22That's because they are reptiles
00:56:24just like lizards!
00:56:26And, they have really big teeth!
00:56:30Do you see all the teeth?
00:56:32Yeah!
00:56:34Allosaurus teeth,
00:56:36they fall out
00:56:38and have new teeth
00:56:40whenever they get a little bit too old
00:56:42and worn out!
00:56:44Well, this is a really cool dinosaur!
00:56:46It was nice to meet you, Allosaurus!
00:56:48We should probably keep exploring!
00:56:50Oh, Allosaurus!
00:56:52Do you know where
00:56:54the Velociraptors are?
00:56:56This Allosaurus doesn't seem
00:56:58to know much!
00:57:00See you later!
00:57:08Whoa!
00:57:10Check it out! Dinosaurs!
00:57:12But, these aren't any kind of dinosaur!
00:57:14These are Velociraptors!
00:57:16Whoa!
00:57:18Good thing they're friendly!
00:57:20Hey, I think we should go say hi!
00:57:22Oh, hello!
00:57:24Aww!
00:57:26These dinosaurs are friendly!
00:57:28What are your names?
00:57:30Whoa!
00:57:32Yeah!
00:57:34This raptor's name
00:57:36is Rappy!
00:57:38And, this dinosaur's name is Pumpkin!
00:57:40Aww! Can I give you a pet?
00:57:42Aww!
00:57:44They're so nice!
00:57:46Whoa!
00:57:48Do you see?
00:57:50Look! They have really, really big teeth!
00:57:52That's because Velociraptors
00:57:54are carnivores!
00:57:56They probably wouldn't like any leafy greens,
00:57:58but they certainly would like a hamburger!
00:58:00Yum!
00:58:02Did you also know
00:58:04that Velociraptors
00:58:06are really, really fast!
00:58:08Ahh!
00:58:22Whoa! They're super fast!
00:58:25Come on!
00:58:27Whoa!
00:58:29Look at what it is!
00:58:31Whoa!
00:58:33It's a Myasaura!
00:58:35Aww! Hello, Myasaura!
00:58:37Aww, this is a really,
00:58:39really nice dinosaur!
00:58:41Yeah! Myasaura means
00:58:43good mother dinosaur!
00:58:45Yeah, these dinosaurs,
00:58:47they're really good mothers!
00:58:49Yeah, when paleontologists
00:58:51discovered the Myasaura,
00:58:53Yeah, because that was a mama dinosaur!
00:58:55Whoa!
00:58:57And speaking of eggs,
00:58:59check it out!
00:59:01All the dinosaur eggs!
00:59:03Whoa!
00:59:05There's so many here!
00:59:07Let's count the dinosaurs!
00:59:09One baby dinosaur,
00:59:11two baby dinosaurs,
00:59:13three baby dinosaurs,
00:59:15four baby dinosaurs,
00:59:17and look, five baby dinosaurs!
00:59:19Aww, hello,
00:59:21baby dinosaurs!
00:59:23We don't want to get too close because
00:59:25we don't want to make the mother dinosaurs
00:59:27get angry or nervous!
00:59:29So, we'll just wave from here!
00:59:31Aww!
00:59:33Well, thank you for letting us look at your
00:59:35babies, Myasaura!
00:59:37Aww, they're so sweet!
00:59:39Yeah, did you know that dinosaurs
00:59:41like this laid eggs?
00:59:43Yeah, kind of like a reptile!
00:59:45That's because they are reptiles!
00:59:47Whoa!
00:59:49Speaking of eggs,
00:59:51look at this!
00:59:53Whoa!
00:59:55It's a giant
00:59:57dinosaur egg!
00:59:59Whoa!
01:00:01Roar!
01:00:03Roar!
01:00:05Roar!
01:00:07This egg is so big,
01:00:09it fits a Blippi!
01:00:11Whoa!
01:00:13You feel like a dinosaur!
01:00:15Hey, you know, you and I could play
01:00:17an egg game! We could see how many
01:00:19giant dinosaur eggs we could find
01:00:21and then we'll count them all!
01:00:23And I know the perfect
01:00:25way to find the eggs! We need a ride
01:00:27on a new vehicle, and I think I see
01:00:29one over there! Let's go!
01:00:31Whoa!
01:00:33Whoa! Check it out!
01:00:35It's another vehicle!
01:00:37It's a big car the size of
01:00:39a monster truck!
01:00:41Whoa! And it's so
01:00:43bouncy! Whoa!
01:00:46Yeah, this is definitely
01:00:48going to be a fun vehicle to find some
01:00:50more dinosaurs with! Okay,
01:00:52let's go inside!
01:00:54I'll see you
01:00:56at the bottom!
01:00:58Whoa!
01:01:00Whoa!
01:01:02Whoa!
01:01:04Whoa!
01:01:06Check it out!
01:01:08Whoa!
01:01:10That was so bouncy!
01:01:12That was
01:01:14awesome! I had a lot of fun
01:01:16bouncing around in there!
01:01:18Wait a minute!
01:01:20Check it out!
01:01:22Whoa!
01:01:24You see what I see?
01:01:26Yeah! We did it!
01:01:28We found
01:01:30another egg!
01:01:32Well, how many does that make?
01:01:34Well, we first found one egg
01:01:36and now
01:01:38we have another egg!
01:01:40Two! One, two
01:01:42eggs! Yeah!
01:01:44Well, time to see if we can find some more
01:01:46dinos and some more of these
01:01:48eggs!
01:01:53Here we go!
01:02:05Whoa!
01:02:07That was so much fun riding in our
01:02:09imaginary Dinosaur Explorers
01:02:11That was pretty cool! Yeah!
01:02:13Well, we just need to find another dinosaur
01:02:15Hey, do you see
01:02:17another dinosaur?
01:02:19Don't see any
01:02:21around here
01:02:23What's that? There's a dinosaur
01:02:25behind me? Really?
01:02:27Okay, let's
01:02:29check! Whoa!
01:02:31Whoa! That's a really
01:02:33big dinosaur! It's a giant
01:02:35T-Rex mouth!
01:02:37And it looks like you and I
01:02:39get to slide down it!
01:02:41Let's go! See you at the
01:02:43bottom!
01:02:55Did you see that?
01:02:57Whoa! We went down its tongue
01:02:59so fast!
01:03:01Well, we need to keep looking for dinosaurs
01:03:03and maybe we can even find
01:03:05another vehicle!
01:03:07Wait a minute!
01:03:09Look over here!
01:03:11Don't want to forget your helmet!
01:03:17Whoa!
01:03:19Do you see what I see?
01:03:21Yeah! It's a
01:03:23Dinosaur Explorers vehicle!
01:03:25We don't need to use our imagination with this
01:03:27It's so cool!
01:03:29And I bet this will be something that
01:03:31we can use to find some more dinosaurs
01:03:33Yeah, do you see? Look, it has
01:03:35two doors, one
01:03:37and two
01:03:39It has a
01:03:41steering wheel! Yeah, a steering
01:03:43wheel is how you drive the car
01:03:45left and right or straight
01:03:47Yeah, it doesn't have handlebars
01:03:49like a bike or an ATV
01:03:51And, look at this!
01:03:53Whoa! It has really
01:03:55bright lights! Yeah, so you can see
01:03:57all the dinosaurs if it's really
01:03:59dark outside
01:04:01Well, let's climb in and see if we can
01:04:03find a dinosaur! Yeah!
01:04:11We did it! We found
01:04:13another egg! Woohoo!
01:04:15Yeah!
01:04:17Hey, do you remember how many
01:04:19eggs we found? Let's
01:04:21count them together. Here we go
01:04:23One
01:04:25Two
01:04:27Three! Yeah!
01:04:29We found three really big
01:04:31giant dinosaur eggs
01:04:33And we had a lot of fun today
01:04:35driving around town
01:04:37in our cool dinosaur vehicles
01:04:39But, still
01:04:41think there's something else for us to
01:04:43ride
01:04:45I know the perfect thing to ride
01:04:47It's going to be bigger, better
01:04:49and faster!
01:04:51Woohoo! Yeah!
01:04:53The best thing to ride is
01:04:55a dinosaur!
01:04:57Roar!
01:04:59Yeah!
01:05:01We did it!
01:05:03I found a triceratops
01:05:05and it even let me go for a ride
01:05:07because it's so nice
01:05:09Well,
01:05:11I had so much fun with you today
01:05:13Yeah, we rode around on a lot of vehicles
01:05:15went on a dinosaur bounce house
01:05:17and became dinosaur explorers
01:05:19Well, that's the end of
01:05:21this video, but if you want to watch more
01:05:23of my videos, all you have to do is search
01:05:25for my name!
01:05:27Can you spell my name with me?
01:05:29Okay, here we go!
01:05:31B-L-I-P-P-I!
01:05:33Blippi!
01:05:35Good job!
01:05:37Well, I'll see you soon!
01:05:39Buh-bye!
01:05:41Roar!
01:05:43Roar!
01:05:57Blippi!