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I'm Andy and I work here at the National Museum.

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There's dinosaurs of all shapes and sizes. You should see them.

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Hatty's a collector of things from long ago.

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Come and see the dinosaurs!

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# Ready, steady, go! One, two, three, four!

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# Come on Andy's dinosaur adventures

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# Hey, join the crew

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# Looking at the dinosaurs Collecting something too

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# Yeah, you can come too... #

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The old museum clock takes me back in time

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to when dinosaurs ruled the world!

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Take me to the time of the dinosaurs, I say.

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Hold on tight, shut your eyes and then we fly away.

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# One, two, three, four!

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# Come on Andy's dinosaur adventures

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# Hey, join the crew!

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# Looking at the dinosaurs Collecting something too

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# Yeah, you can come too!

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# Andy's dinosaur adventures

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# Dinosaur, dinosaur adventures! #

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Hello. I work in the dinosaur gallery here in the National Museum.

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Today, there's a brand-new exhibition

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all about what animal life was like in the sea millions of years ago.

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And Hatty, our dinosaur expert,

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has asked me to bring her this sand for her display.

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HE SIGHS

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I feel like I'm underwater!

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Hatty?

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Hatty?

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-SHE HUMS

-Oh! You're in a hurry.

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I certainly am.

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Just trying to finish this ammonite display before the museum opens.

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-What's an ammonite?

-This is an ammonite.

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Or a model of an ammonite anyhow.

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It looks a bit like a curled-up snake.

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-An ammonite was actually a kind of mollusc.

-Oh!

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-Like a snail or a slug?

-Or an octopus or a squid.

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Magnifying glass.

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They're all molluscs, but an ammonite was a kind of mollusc

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that lived in shoals and swam through the sea millions of years ago.

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Light brush.

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They came in all shapes and sizes too.

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From ones the size of my eye...

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-Tissue.

-Oh.

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..to massive ones...

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the size of you.

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The size of me?!

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So how did they swim about? I can't see any tails or fins on them.

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That's because...this is just part of an ammonite, the shell.

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Millions of years ago,

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there would have been a big slug-like creature living inside the shell

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and it would have jetted along by squirting water out of its body.

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-Wow!

-And when they wanted to float,

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they just filled themselves up with gas.

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And when they wanted to sink, they just let it all out again.

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-Ah!

-That way they could rise and fall as they liked.

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SHE GASPS I'd better be going! The doors open soon!

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I've still got lots to do! Can I leave you to sort out the sand?

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-Leave it to me, Hatty.

-Thanks, Andy. HE LAUGHS

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Lived in here?!

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Oh, no!

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-HE TUTS

-Oh!

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AMMONITE SHATTERS

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Oh, no!

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What am I going to do?!

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HE SIGHS

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Hatty spent ages making that!

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I could make a new one.

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There's not enough time! CLOCK CHIMES

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BIRD SQUAWKS

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Time to go on a dinosaur adventure!

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Waistcoat.

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Gizmo. Hat. And last but not least, Hatty's backpack!

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To the time of the ammonites!

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CLOCK WHIRS BIRD SQUAWKS

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Whup!

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BIRDS SCREECH

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I've made it! I've travelled back in time 149 million years!

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Oh! And look! Pterosaurs!

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And I'm on a beach.

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I might find an ammonite shell washed up somewhere.

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PTEROSAUR SHRIEKS

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Well, there are plenty of shells on this beach.

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Conch shells, clam shells,

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mussel shells...

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and even turtle shells!

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With the turtles still in them!

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Look at that! Baby turtles heading for the sea for the very first time!

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Good luck! Enjoy your first swim.

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Hmm. There doesn't seem to be any ammonite shells around here.

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What's that?!

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BEEPING

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Whoa! Look at them jump!

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BEEPING

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HE LAUGHS

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Baby ichthyosaurs!

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And it says here that they used to eat ammonite shells.

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If there are no ammonite shells on the beach,

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I've got to go in there. Time for a swim.

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Whoa! Did you see all those ammonites down there?!

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I just need to find one exactly like Hatty's.

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BIRD SQUAWKS

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A pterosaur!

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That was close. I think he must be fishing.

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I'm going to try looking for a shell closer to shore.

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I've found one! Yes!

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-All I need to do...

-GROWLING

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HE GASPS

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GROWLING

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HE SIGHS AND PANTS

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HE GROANS AND PANTS

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GROWLING

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SHRIEKING

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Whoa! I didn't realise how dangerous it was out there.

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HE SIGHS

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Well, I've got what I came for.

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The ammonite! Now all I have to do is head back to the museum. Right.

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PTEROSAURS SCREECH

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OK, I just need my badge, which is in Hatty's backpack.

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Where's Hatty's backpack?

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Oh, no!

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It's one of those swimming dinosaurs again!

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And he's got Hatty's backpack!

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Hey! Leave that alone! That doesn't belong to you!

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-GROWLING

-Great! And here comes another one!

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She's never going to believe me

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if I tell her I've lost her bag in a game of dino tug-of-war.

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There's only one thing for it.

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HE SHRIEKS

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HE SIGHS

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HE WHIMPERS

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GROWLING

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BEEPING

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It turns out these big dinosaurs are called...eustreptospondylus.

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They're five metres long! And they're meat-eaters too!

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And this one...is after me!

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Huh? The beach is covered with...pterosaurs!

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And another hungry eustreptospondylus!

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GROWLING

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-CLOCK CHIMES

-The clock!

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I've got no time!

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How am I going to get back to the clock now?!

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Hatty's backpack! It's always full of useful things.

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A map?!

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-HE SIGHS

-How's that going to help me here?

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I know exactly where I am.

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I'm in trouble.

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Unless...

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If eustreptospondylus likes catching flying things...

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like those pterosaurs up there...

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PTEROSAURS SCREECH

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..then he's going to love this!

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Oh.

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-I mean...this!

-CLOCK CHIMES

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PTEROSAURS SCREECH

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Right...this should distract him.

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OK, here we go.

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It's working!

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OK, now's my chance!

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-GROWLING

-Time to head back!

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HE WHIMPERS

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Ohh!

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CLOCK CHIMES

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Right, hurry along now.

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These are fossils of ammonite shells,

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creatures that lived underneath the sea

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millions and millions of years ago,

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way back in the time of the dinosaurs.

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Hungry dinosaurs... that could swim too!

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Thanks, Andy. Everything looks great.

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But next time you have to nip out, feel free to borrow my umbrella.

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Poor thing, you look absolutely soaked!

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Ssh! See you next time.

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# One, two, three, four

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# Andy's dinosaur adventures

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# Dinosaur, dinosaur adventures! #

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