Dinosaur Train
Gingko Leaves
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Mr. Conductor teaches the kids about leaves from the gingko tree.
Mr. Conductor teaches the kids about leaves from the gingko tree.
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Dinosaur Train
Gingko Leaves
Clip | 55sVideo has Closed Captions
Mr. Conductor teaches the kids about leaves from the gingko tree.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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WHAT ARE THOSE GINGKO LEAVES YOU LIKE SO MUCH?
- DON, IF YOU WERE A HERBIVORE, YOU WOULD BE CHOMPING ON DELICIOUS GINGKO LEAVES DAY AND NIGHT.
FOLLOW ME.
THE GINGKO IS A SHORT, STUBBY BUSH THAT GROWS IN THE JURASSIC.
THESE BUSHES SPROUT THEIR TASTY LEAVES WHILE GROWING NEAR STREAMS.
GINGKO BUSHES GREW TALLER AND TALLER AS TIME WENT ON, AND BY THE CRETACEOUS TIME PERIOD, THEY'VE BECOME TREES!
LET'S TAKE A LOOK AT THE GINGKO'S LEAVES.
THEY ARE FAN-SHAPED, AND I'M A FAN OF THE FAN-SHAPED.
- DO YOU THINK GINGKO LEAVES WOULD TASTE GOOD ON A-- - SANDWICH OR SALAD OR WITH OTHER LEAVES?
- OH, THEY TASTE GOOD ON ANYTHING, ANY TIME, IN MY HUMBLE OPINION.
- LOOK!
WE'RE ALMOST AT TROODON TOWN.
[bells chiming] - NEXT STOP, TROODON TOWN STATION!
TROODON TOWN, NEXT STOP!
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