Dinosaur Train
Pteranodons Go On Vacation
Clip: Season 4 Episode 5 | 1m 54sVideo has Closed Captions
The Pteranodons swap nests with a Nemicolopterus Family.
The Pteranodons swap nests with a Nemicolopterus Family.
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Dinosaur Train
Pteranodons Go On Vacation
Clip: Season 4 Episode 5 | 1m 54sVideo has Closed Captions
The Pteranodons swap nests with a Nemicolopterus Family.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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- Yeah, why?
- Well, Nemicolopteruses are toothless pterosaurs who tend to live in forests.
- Ooh, do they eat fish, like us?
- Nope, they eat smaller things.
Since they tend to be a-- a lit-- [bells chime] Ooh, Time Tunnel!
Time Tunnel approaching!
Next stop, Nemicolopterus Nook Station in the early Cretaceous.
Have a great vacation, Pteranodons!
all: Thanks!
Bye!
- Okay, Larry said the Nemicolopteruses' nest is at the top of a tree that's right next to a huge moss-covered rock.
- Look!
- Oh, nice job, Tiny.
Let's go, team!
- Oh, boy, I can't wait to check out the view and stretch out in the great, big nest.
[squawks] Can't stretch out!
- Well, I can't see the view, Tiny.
Your whole head is in my face.
- How's the view up there?
- Ugh, I should've known Larry would forget to mention something.
From the looks of it, the Nemicolopterus family must not be any higher than my knee-- not even a foot tall.
- We may need to get a ladder.
- And a bigger nest!
- Hang on.
I'm coming for you, Buddy.
- Where am I going to put my shell?
- Where can I play Dino-ball?
- Now, kids, sometimes vacations can be full of surprises, like the living situation.
We have to keep looking at the bright side.
- Right.
Sure, the Nemicolopterus family is apparently way, way, way smaller than us, but maybe we can learn a lot about them.
Wouldn't that be fun?
- Great idea, Dad.
First, let's learn what they eat.
I'm starving.
- Oh, me too, Buddy.
Let's go fishing in Nemicolopterus Lake.
all: Yay!
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