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-SIREN BLARES

-Octonauts to your stations.

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Barnacles!

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Kwazii!

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Peso!

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-Explore!

-Rescue!

-Protect.

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Yow!

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Last one to the cave is a rotten fish egg!

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Hey, wait for us, Kwazii.

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Slow down!

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Shiver my whiskers!

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Sorry, mateys, I just can't wait to go monster hunting

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in these old, mysterious caves.

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Not monster hunting, Kwazii.

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Fossil hunting.

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Fossils?

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Oh, who wants to look for a bunch of boring old rocks?!

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Well, I do.

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Fossils aren't just rocks, Kwazii.

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They're made from the ruins of creatures that lived long ago.

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-See?

-Still looks like a bunch of old rocks to me.

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Thanks, Tunip. If we find any big fossils, we'll need you

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to bring in the work lights, OK?

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THEY CHIRP

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Octonauts, let's find some fossils!

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Oh, I'm not finding anything!

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Fossil collecting takes patience.

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Just move any loose rock and check carefully.

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Flapperty flippers!

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-HE GASPS

-Peso, you've found a fossil!

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-I did?

-Yes, and it's a very impressive one, too.

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Tunip, better bring in the lights.

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CHIRPING

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Let's see.

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Eight fins, thick scales,

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a tail with three parts.

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Jumping jellyfish!

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This is the fossil of a coelacanth!

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A whaty what what?

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A coelacanth.

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They lived 65 million years ago,

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back with the dinosaurs,

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but there aren't any around today.

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This fossil is an amazing discovery.

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In that case, we should remove it carefully

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and take it back to the Octopod to study.

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Argh!

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Who turned out the lights?

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CHIRPING

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But how did that come unplugged?

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There's no-one in these caves but us.

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Is there?

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GASPS

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The fossil, what happened to it?

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It appears our fossil has disappeared!

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Oh, oh!

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A tail with three parts, just like the fossil.

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Ha!

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Huh?

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-What is it, Kwazii?

-I know what happened to the fossil.

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-You do?

-It came to life and swam away!

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Um...

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Erm, Kwazii, fossils used to be living things,

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but now they're just rocks.

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They can't come to life.

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They can if the fossil is really...

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..a jumping jangle bones!

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J-j-jumping jangle bones!

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According to pirate tales passed down by my grandad, Paraic O'Jack,

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jumping jangle bones are spooky fish that look like rocks,

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but they come to life and try to scare you away

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when you get too close to the places where they like to hide.

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Places like these.

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Sea caves!

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-PESO GULPS

-Hmm.

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I've never heard of a jumping jangle bones.

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But one thing's certain -

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something took that fossil

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and we're going to find out what it was.

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SIREN BLARES

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Octonauts, to your stations.

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Octonauts, something or someone

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has taken the coelacanth fossil we found in this cave.

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A coelacanth fossil?

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A very rare discovery.

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I do hope you're able to find it.

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Captain, I've been watching the cave and nothing else has gone in or out

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since you've been in there.

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Then the fossil and whatever took it are still in here with us.

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Keep an eye on the cave and let us know if anything comes out.

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Thanks, Dashi.

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Right, let's split up and search the cave.

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Everyone, pick a tunnel.

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Aye, and watch out for the jumping jangle bones!

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PESO GULPS

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All right, you bony beast,

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I know you're in here somewhere.

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HE GASPS

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Aha!

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I've got you now, you ghostly...!

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HE SIGHS

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-Get back here!

-HE PANTS AND GRUNTS

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Huh?

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Argh!

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You can't outsmart me, you jumping...

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Argh!

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Oh!

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Ow.

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All right, Peso, nothing to be afraid of.

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There's no such thing as jumping jangle...

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Hello?

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It's... It's OK.

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I'm not going to hurt you.

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Wait!

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Come back!

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HE PANTS

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We just wanted to ask you about...

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Argh! Ooh!

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CHIRPING

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BEEP

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'Shellington, I think it's heading your way.'

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Thanks, Peso. Wait, Tunip...

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TUNIP BABBLES

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..whatever took the fossil is heading this way.

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Everyone, keep your eyes open for anything that looks like...

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Whoa!

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What was that?

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Barnacles to Octonauts, I think I hear something up ahead.

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I think I hear something, too.

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-So do I.

-Me, too.

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It sounds like it's right around this corner.

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Whoa!

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Oh!

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Octonauts!

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So it was just you I heard!

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Yeah, and that's just my tail you're squishing.

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Oops, sorry, Kwazii.

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Looks like it is only us in here.

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Aye. It's only us...

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and him!

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-Wait!

-This way!

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I think I see something.

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It's, it's...

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What? What?

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The fossil!

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The jumping jangle bones must have turned back into stone before

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we could catch it.

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But, Kwazii, jumping jangle bones aren't real!

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How else do you explain how the fossil moved in here by itself?

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Hmm, good question.

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It's still a mystery.

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Um, um...

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I'm starting to think you guys just don't believe my monstery tails.

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What is it, Peso?

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The, the fossil!

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-It's alive!

-The fossil's alive?

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The fossil's alive!

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Sorry, everyone, my fault.

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I didn't mean to frighten no-one.

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I wasn't frightened, just stretching my legs.

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Are you a jumping jangle bones?

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Erm, no, sorry, I'm just a coelacanth.

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But that's impossible!

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Coelacanths haven't been around since the dinosaurs.

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We are still around.

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We like to stay out of sight, though, keep to ourselves.

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Fascinating. A real-life coelacanth!

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I can't believe my eyes!

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But why did you move that fossil?

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Oh, right, sorry.

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It's just, I'm kind of shy and I'm not used to visitors in my cave.

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I just thought that if I hid the fossil,

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you'd lose interest and leave.

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Well, unless we can get past these rocks,

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we're never going to be able to leave.

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Looks like we might need some backup.

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Barnacles to Dashi.

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Come in, Dashi.

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We must be too deep in the caves to make radio contact.

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No worries, mateys, we'll just dig ourselves out!

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We don't want any more rocks to fall! Kwazii, wait!

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I've never seen such a big fish move like that!

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It helps to have eight fins and a big tail.

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But doesn't that hurt?

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No, not at all.

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My scales are super-tough, like armour.

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Hmm. Do you think you could swat away these rocks

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while we dig ourselves out?

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I think I could manage that.

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THEY GRUNT

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Keep going, everyone.

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Just a little bit further.

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He's amazing. Like an acrobat.

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That's why we couldn't catch him!

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CHIRPING

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Phew.

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THEY CHEER

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We're free!

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But where's the fossil?

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You mean that rock you thought was me?

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Right here.

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-Catch!

-Oh!

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Thanks for the help back there and sorry again about

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disturbing your cave.

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We didn't think anyone was home, let alone a real living coelacanth.

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Don't worry about it, but next time, be careful who you call a fossil!

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Put it there, matey.

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Hey, here you go!

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High-five, cos I'm still alive!

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THEY LAUGH

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