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02x16 - A Heck of a Neck/Gilbert Visits the Nest

Posted: 02/28/24 10:50
by bunniefuu
Hello, folks! It's me-- the conductor. Today

Big dinosaur week continues as the pteranodons meet another

Giant sauropod, diplodocus.

So come on along with me on the dinosaur train! All aboard!

♪ Dinosaur train ♪

[Whistle blows] ♪ dinosaur train ♪

♪ Once upon a time there was a mom

Her name was mrs. Pteranodon sitting on her nest

She heard a scratching and said... ♪

Oh, boy! My eggs are hatching!

♪ One by one her kids popped free

Baby pteranodons , , ♪

I'll name you tiny, shiny, and don.

♪ But tiny said... ♪ Wait! There's one more, mom!

♪ Last little baby was a different size

With teeth and a tail and big green eyes

He didn't look anything like the rest ♪

What am I doing in a pteranodon nest?

♪ But dear old mrs. Pteranodon said... ♪

Oh, this is your family, and I'm your mom. You may be

Different, but we're all creatures. All dinosaurs have

Different features. Come on, buddy. We'll take a vacation.

I'll get us a ticket at pteranodon station. We'll

Travel the world in sunshine and rain and meet all

The species on the...

♪ Dinosaur train ♪ ♪ dinosaur train ♪

♪ Dinosaur train ♪ ♪ dinosaur

Train ♪ ♪ we're gonna ride ♪

♪ Ride, ride, ride, ride ♪ [whistle blows]

♪ The dinosaur train ♪ [roaring]

[Snoring] dad! Dad, it's morning.

Not just any morning.

It's still...

Big dinosaur week!

[Dad yawning] h-how's that?

Who are we gonna meet?

Sound off!

Alamosaurus.

Oh, yeah!

Apatosaurus.

Oh, yeah!

Diplodocus.

Oh, yeah!

Argentinosaurus!

♪ The biggest dinosaurs the biggest dinosaurs

The biggest dinosaurs the biggest dinosaurs ♪

Whoo-hoo!

Well, uh, how about we meet asleep-osaurus? Whew.

Dad!

Hon, I told them we could head to the dinosaur train

Once you got up. You wouldn't want to miss meeting another

Big dinosaur, would you?

Hee hee. Are you kidding?

I love meeting the big dinosaurs. Let's all go

To the dinosaur train!

Hooray!

Good morning, pteranodon family.

What's the next...

What dinosaur are we gonna...

Are we meeting a really big dinosaur?

Kids, manners.

Good morning, mr. Conductor.

It's big dinosaur week.

Big dinosaur week, huh?

Have I ever heard of that?

Well, let me think.

Mr. Conductor, you've been taking us to see some of your

Favorite biggest dinosaurs ever!

Oh, I was only kidding, shiny. Ha ha! I love big

Dinosaur week. In fact we're on our way to diplodocus dell.

Diplodocus is a huge long-necked kind of dinosaur we call

A sauropod.

It doesn't really look that big.

Here it is next to a pteranodon.

Ok. He's big.

Buddy, when you grow up, you'll be really big, too.

Ha ha! But not that big.

And buddy won't ever have a long neck that stretches up to

The sky.

I bet that's the best thing about being a sauropod. They

Don't even have to move. And that neck lets them see way

Far away.

I bet there's a lot more leaves up there, too, since

Smaller plant-eaters can't reach that high.

Those are all smart hypotheses. You'll have to ask

A diplodocus to find out.

[Chimes ring] oh, speaking of which,

Time tunnel. Time tunnel approaching.

[Bell clangs] [train whistle blows]

Can we go look for a diplodocus?

We promise we'll stay within awk-ing distance.

Of course you can.

Thanks, mom!

You know, "finding diplodocus" sounds like

A job for...

The nature trackers!

Trackers?

Yes! Let's split up and look for diplodocus.

But wait. Us nature trackers usually stick together.

But if we split up, we can cover more ground. And then if

One of us finds a diplodocus, we'll call out the secret signal

To the others.

What's the signal?

She can't tell you.

It's a secret.

We could just shout "diplodocus."

Hmm, that might be hard to remember, but ok.

So it's settled. If we see diplodocus, we shout...

"Diplodocus!"

Here, diplodocus, diplodocus, diplodocus. Ow. Now, that's

A big hill. Maybe I'll see a diplodocus from here.

[Splash] hmm, puddle or diplodocus

Footprint? Too small to be a diplodocus footprint.

Not a clue.

[Gasps] a bridge!

Maybe it's a pathway for diplodocus. Too small. Not

A clue. But I really want to try it. Water rushing way far down

Below. Only detective tiny pteranodon is brave enough to

Cross this bridge.

The first rule of nature tracking is nature tracking can

Be very tiring.

Have I been here before? Wait.

Did I just go around in a circle? Maybe I should stay

Here and wait for diplodocus to come to me.

[Yawns] a much better idea. Now I'll

Definitely see a diplodocus.

[Snoring] all right, diplodocus. You're

Getting found by shiny. Aha!

[Mouse grumbling] sorry.

Aah.

Hello.

Hey, I didn't even know there were snakes here. And you're

Even bigger than a sanajeh.

Um, actually, i-- awk! Don't move. I have to

Get my brothers and sisters.

Tiny, buddy, don, is anybody there?

You're supposed to use the signal.

But you heard me calling.

Come on!

I told you the signal would be too hard to remember.

I remember it, ok?

Diplodocus!

You found a diplodocus?

Better. I found a gigantic snake. But it was right there.

It's ok, shiny.

We believe you.

I found something big, too-- a huge hill. I could see

Everything from the top of it.

I found a giant log bridge and walked over a creek on it.

I found a huge tree trunk.

I think I fell asleep resting against it.

That's funny. We all found great, big things, but none of

Us found a diplodocus.

Buddy, are you thinking what I'm thinking?

I think I'm thinking what you're thinking. What are you

Thinking?

I think we should go to the top of don's hill.

Don, lead the way.

Okey-dokey.

This hill goes way down to my bridge.

And it goes down to where shiny was, too. Hey, look

Straight down.

[Gasps] I think the snake, hill,

Bridge, and tree trunk are all attached.

Yeah! They're all parts of a giant sauropod.

A diplodocus!

Did someone say "diplodocus"?

[Gasp] hey, you're my snake.

Sort of. We did meet earlier, but my name is denise

Diplodocus. I tried to tell you, but you were so excited. And

Then you flew off. And then I saw the most delicious leaves.

I'm sorry I confused you.

It's ok.

So the snake was your head and neck. And we're standing on

The hill--your back.

And my bridge was your tail.

And I wasn't resting against a tree trunk. It was one of

Her legs.

You're all right.

But why was your head so low to the ground?

Isn't the best part of being a diplodocus stretching your

Neck high up in the sky?

All the way to the tippy tops of trees, where there's more

Leaves?

Ha ha. Tippy tops of trees?

No, no, no, no. No, thank you.

We diplodocus like to keep our necks low.

But you have such a long neck. As a nature tracker, I've

Learned that there's a reason creatures have the features they

Have. I mean, look at buddy.

Hi.

Buddy's a t. Rex. And he uses his features--his great

Eyesight and strong sense of smell--to find food.

So it figures that sauropods use their feature--their long

Necks--to reach high in the sky.

Right! Denise, have you ever tried putting your head up

In a treetop?

Well, shiny, I have stretched my neck up fairly high from

Time to time. Maybe not all the way up.

Maybe you could try to stretch it all the way up.

We'll help you. I think you'll love it.

Yeah!

We'll help, denise!

[Denise chuckles] I'll tell you what, shiny,

For you I'll give it a try.

I'll stretch my neck as high as I can.

Awk! Great! Let's help denise.

Higher.

A little more.

Almost there.

Oh, my. Well, this is definitely higher than I've ever

Been. I'm almost in the clouds.

I can see everything from up here.

Awk! Isn't the view just amazing? Doesn't it make you

Feel great?

It is beautiful, and it makes me feel--oh--it makes me feel...

Ooh, very dizzy.

Oh, no! Denise!

Falling diplodocus.

Run for cover.

Put your head down.

Follow us.

[Denise exhales] thanks. That's better.

Sorry, kids. I guess I'm not cut out for having my head in

The clouds.

So you do eat leaves, like we thought, but just leaves that

Aren't so high up in the air.

Right, buddy. It takes a lot of energy to move a body as big

As mine around. With my neck, I can stand in one spot and still

Graze all over, like this.

I let other sauropods like brachiosaurus eat from the

Tippy top of trees. Their necks go straight up. Mine doesn't.

Your long neck is perfect for you, denise, just not the way

I thought it was.

Exactly. But it's always good to try new things. That's why

I'm so glad I met you kids.

Thanks, denise. It was great to meet you, too.

[Train whistle blows] there's the dinosaur

Train. We have to go.

Come visit me again sometime.

And look for me way down low.

Bye!

We will! Bye, denise!

What you doing there, mister the don?

Oh, hi, mister the conductor.

I'm stretching. I'm trying to be a long-necked sauropod searching

For leaves along the ground, just like denise diplodocus

Does.

Um, why?

Well, I thought maybe I'd see if I could use my beak to do

Other things besides catch fish, like be a long sauropod neck.

Don, that's kind of silly.

Ha ha! You know, I like it.

There's all kinds of ways to use what we have. My wings may be

For flying, but they also make a cool breeze.

Ho ho! And my toe claws are for catching food, but I also

Use them for punching tickets and for tap-dancing.

What?

[Laughter] look at him go!

And my beak is for catching fish, but it can also tap

Out a beat.

[Tap tap tap] mom, that's not--

It might not be what her beak is for, shiny, but it's good to

Try new things. Isn't that what your friend denise said?

Come on, shiny!

[All speaking excitedly]

Hi there. I'm dr. Scott the paleontologist. These giant

Bones once belonged to a long-necked sauropod dinosaur

Named camarasaurus. Camarasaurus was found right here in utah

Along with many other huge sauropods like brachiosaurus,

Apatosaurus, and diplodocus. All sauropods were herbivores,

Or plant-eaters, and they all had long necks and tails. In

Fact, paleontologists think that apatosaurus and diplodocus had

About bones in their tails, like this! We think that adults

Might have grown as long as feet and weighed tons.

That's about the same as

Elephants. Sauropod dinosaurs were the biggest

Animals ever to walk on land. But even giants like this had to

Worry about being hunted by carnivores, especially when they

Were growing up. Some paleontologists think that

Apatosaurus, diplodocus, and their close relatives used their

Long tails like a whip to make loud cracking sounds. Others

Think they reared way up on their back legs to scare off

Predators. And then there are paleontologists like me

Who think that diplodocus and apatosaurus

May have used their long necks to fight with other sauropods.

We see this kind of neck fighting today between giraffes.

Ok, keep watching for more dinosaur discoveries.

Hello, folks. It's me--the conductor. Today the pteranodon

Kids welcome a special guest into their home. And we're gonna

Find out who it is.

So come on along with me on the dinosaur train.

All aboard!

[Snoring] [rapid brushing noises]

Does anybody else hear that?

Hear what?

[All coughing] awk! What in the world?

Oops. Sorry about that.

Shiny, what are you doing?

What am I doing? I'm only getting our nest ready for the

Biggest day ever. Today is the day gilbert is coming to visit

Us. The conductor's nephew is the smartest dinosaur

In the world.

Hey, yeah! Gilbert is coming today.

Yes. He's coming here, where we live, to see me. He'll see

How beautiful I made the nest.

And he'll say, "shiny, it's wonderful.

You are wonderful." Ahh.

Um, shiny, I'm pretty sure gilbert's coming to see

All of us.

Oh. Of course he is. Why wouldn't he be here to see all

Of us? What a silly thing to say.

I think it's lovely gilbert is coming to visit shiny, and

Even more lovely that you are so excited.

Thanks, mom. Now everyone out of the nest so I can make it

Perfect for gilbert's visit.

Now, come on. Scoot! Please?

Shiny's right. We should get up and start our day. There's

Always a lot to do when company comes. Why don't you go plan

Some activities for gilbert while your father and I go

Fishing?

Ok, mom!

Don't work too hard, shiny.

And, remember, just "awk" if you need me.

Thanks. I may clean the nest a bit.

Ohh. You know, I could help you get things ready. Heh heh.

Or I'll go help your mother fish. Heh heh.

Ok, when gilbert gets here, first we'll show him our nest.

Then we'll take him on a tour of don's favorite holes and his

Nature collection.

I have my top all picked out.

Then we go to the caves and finish up with the beach.

No, no, no. That's all wrong.

I thought you were, uh, cleaning up the nest.

Cleaned it, redecorated it, and filled it with special

Surprises.

[Buddy and don gasp] special surprises?

[Whistles] special surprises for gilbert,

And what I'm calling the great gilbert gathering.

The great gilbert gathering?

And to make sure it's a success, I've made a list of

Things you all need to do.

First, great gilbert gathering grooming. Please wash your hands

And feet. And, buddy, do something about

Your carrion breath, please.

[Exhales, then sniffs] ahh. I do have carrion breath.

Then there's great gilbert gathering generosity. Please

Laugh at all his jokes and let me be the one to show him around

The nest.

Why just you? How are we being generous?

You're being generous to me.

Next, buddy, do not roar or stomp your feet. Tiny, gilbert

Doesn't need to see your tiny place. And, don, only dig

One hole with him and no collection stuff.

One hole? No collection?

Hey, shiny, gilbert's our friend, too. You can't just tell

Us what to do when he's here.

Of course not. That's why I'm telling you now--before he

Gets here.

Wait. You're not the boss around here.

Actually, according to the great gilbert gathering

Guidelines, I am.

Awk!

Uh, everything ok, girls?

No! It's not ok. I have some great gilbert gathering gripes!

You what?

I just want everything to be perfect for gilbert's visit.

Is that so bad?!

Oh, of course not, sweetheart. You can do what

You'd like to get ready for gilbert's visit.

But don, tiny, and buddy have their own ways of getting ready,

And that's ok, too.

I guess. Hmph.

[Train whistle blows] oh, that's the dinosaur

Train. Who wants to come with me to pick up gilbert?

Me!

I do!

Great. We'll all go. And on the way, I can tell you more of

The great gilbert gathering ground rules.

That's ok. We'll stay here, and you can get gilbert, shiny.

Aw. Really? Come on, dad.

We can't be late. Dad!

Bye. We'll be back soon.

With gilbert!

Pteranodon station. Oh.

Anyone getting out at this stop?

Hello, mr. Pteranodon.

Hi, shiny.

[Giggles] hey, where's buddy, tiny,

And don?

Oh, they're back at the nest, gilbert. Can't wait to play

With you.

Great! Then let's go.

Bye, uncle.

See you later, gilbert.

Have fun.

Whoa.

Gilbert!

Ha ha. Hi, everybody.

Wow. This is amazing.

What a terrific place to live.

I love it.

You do? Oh, good. Thanks.

Hee hee. [Snorts] yeah, we love it here, too.

And this is only the beginning. Ready to take a tour?

Are you kidding? I'd love it!

I'd be happy to take you on a tour. Over there's our nest.

Don't look too close. There's a secret surprise inside.

Out there, you can see our view.

It's called the western interior sea. Over there is where we play

Pretend dinosaur train. That's the path to our neighbors' nest.

We have caves, too.

And the beach!

We'll show you!

Don't forget my collection.

I have new things you'll la la love!

Wow! Great. I want to see it all.

Then let's go.

But what about my tour?

You guys!

And last but not least...

Hey, that's the amber with the bug in it that I found

For you.

Yup, and the bug's still in it.

Yeah, that's great, don.

So, gilbert, back to my tour...

Wait. What about the caves?

Oh! Show me.

Come on.

Hmph.

And you can explore in here forever. We still haven't

Seen everything in here.

I bet you find all kinds of things to collect here.

Do you find a lot of shells?

Ooh! I can tell you all about shells, gilbert.

But why talk about them when we can show you? Come on!

I'll...catch up with you guys.

[Roars] so we really have all kinds

Of things at our beach-- rocks and seaweed, snail and

Clam shells.

Look, it's a snail shell.

I wonder if it's been used by a hermit crab. Snails are also

Called gastropods, you know.

Hey, let's all be nature trackers and look for gastropod

Shells along the beach.

Yeah!

Come on, shiny.

That's it!

Hey, tiny, I'll be right there.

Go long, don!

I got it, I got it. I got it.

Oh, I got it. Here you go.

Nice catch, buddy.

Thanks. Hey, you guys, shiny ran away and I don't know where

She is.

Oh, brother.

Well, let's go find her, buddy.

Yeah! Let's go.

Hmm, she isn't here either.

Shiny? Where are you, shiny?

[Echoing] shiny?

Shiny?

Shiny?

I don't get it. Where did shiny go? We looked everywhere.

Not everywhere. We didn't look in tiny's tiny place.

Oh, yeah. Because it's my tiny place, not shiny's.

She wouldn't go up there.

She might!

Shiny, what are you doing here? We were looking

Everywhere for you. And this is tiny's tiny place, by the way.

You're not named tiny. You're not tiny. And this is not

Your place!

I know. I just--i wanted this day to be perfect. And it's not,

And it makes me really unhappy.

[Sobbing] but, shiny, the day's

Going great.

No, it's not. I worked so hard to have a great

Gilbert gathering. I cleaned and prepared. And it was my day.

And nobody paid attention to me.

And I didn't get my way.

Wow. I can see why you feel bad. But, shiny, you did make

A great gilbert gathering. The only thing that isn't great is

That you're all alone up here.

Come look.

Gilbert?

Hi, shiny!

Hi. I'm sorry you're not having a great

Gilbert gathering.

Are you kidding? I'm having a great time. But it would be

Better if you came down and played with us.

Really? You'd be happier if I was down there?

Sure. I want to play with all of you.

Awk! So with me here, it's really better?

Really better! Really!

Really really really?

They really like saying "really."

[Buddy and don chuckle] so, gilbert, are you ready to

Make your great gilbert gathering even greater?

Really?

Really really!

Ok, ta-da!

Wow.

It's an omnivore's feast.

Troodons are omnivores. They eat both meat and plants. We have

Meat on a stick, nuts, fruits, and leaves. I planned it all

Myself. Mom helped put it together, too.

Yes, but it was your idea, shiny.

And it's great! Let's eat!

[Chomping] you carnivores are really

Missing out on some great-tasting plants.

Nah, thanks.

May I try? It looks delicious.

Uncle!

Mr. Conductor!

In person. I've come to get gilbert.

No! Don't leave!

Well, you can't go quite yet.

You'd miss out on the feast.

An omnivore's feast.

Shiny planned it herself because she knows that troodons are

Omnivores.

Well, bless my scales and feathers. What a smart

Pteranodon, miss shiny. I am feeling a bit peckish. If you

Don't mind, I will join you.

[All chomping] bye, gilbert!

Come visit again.

I'm really glad you came over, gilbert.

Me, too. Really!

I'm sorry if I was a little nutty today. I just really

Wanted you to have a perfect visit.

I did! The whole day was perfect, shiny.

Ohh. Well, you're welcome.

I...like you-- visiting!

I--i like you visiting!

[Chuckles nervously] [snorts]

[Both chuckling] all aboard!

Bye!

[Train whistle blows]

Hi there. I'm dr. Scott, the paleontologist, and this

Is don the pteranodon with his collection.

Hey!

When I was a kid, I used to collect fossils, rocks, and lots

Of other stuff.

And so did many other scientists. One of the largest

Nature collections in the world is in the smithsonian's national

Museum of natural history in washington, d.c. It has more

Than million specimens of plants, animals, rocks, and

Fossils. Can you name any dinosaurs on exhibit there?

Stegosaurus.

Triceratops.

Right. But a huge museum like this has so many dinosaur bones

That most of its collection has to be stored in giant rooms.

Paleontologists like me go to visit these rooms to study

Fossils and make discoveries. So museums are important not just

For the cool exhibits but also for their collections. Start

Your own nature collection.

Yay!

You'll get outside, get into nature, and make your own

Discoveries.

We love playing games!

Like all aboard!

You can play, too, online at pbskids.org!

And lots of other games!

There's so much to learn about all kinds of dinosaurs!



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