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# Come and see

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# All of our families

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# They are different

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# Just like you and me

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# See how we live together happily

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# It's fun to be

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# Part of our family

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# Our family

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# Our family. #

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Whose family are we going to meet today?

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It's brothers Josh, Zac and Nathan!

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Nathan is five.

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His younger brothers, twins Josh and Zac, are four.

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They live with their mum

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and dad

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near a city.

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I wonder what they are up to today?

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Nathan, Josh and Zac

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are very excited.

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We are going to look for dinosaur fossils!

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They love dinosaurs and are going outside fossil hunting.

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There you go, well done.

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Real fossils are old remains found in rocks.

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Dad's hiding a pretend rocks around the garden.

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-Here we go.

-Here come the fossil hunters!

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OK, there's three fossils hidden in the back garden somewhere.

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Who will be the first to find one?

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Look on the floor.

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I found one!

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It's Nathan!

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-Got it?

-Now Josh has found one.

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Yes!

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And it looks like Zac has spotted one, too.

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Everyone back to the table.

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Have you all got them?

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The boys get to work excavating their pretend fossils.

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What will they find?

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There is something there. Can you brush away there?

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Zac uses a small hammer and a brush.

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-Oh, my gosh.

-Come on, keep going.

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-That's it, Really hard, like that.

-It's coming, Zac.

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-Look, there is a little bit there.

-Can you brush away the dust?

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I need to brush the dust.

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I think it's coming out.

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Look, you see the dinosaur is just coming out of the rock.

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Let's just dust him off. Can you see?

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Just his tail left to go.

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That's it. Well done.

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It's amazing, look.

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-It's coming out.

-Can we do a little bit more of this leg here?

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Let's see. A bit more.

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The dinosaur is almost free.

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-What's it going to be?

-Look at that!

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It is a Brontosaurus!

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-Wow!

-Can I hold it?

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Right, dino-digger Josh, let's see what you can find.

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-Joshie...

-Yeah.

-..can you see a little something in there?

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Zac helps identify the dinosaur.

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-It's a T-Rex.

-It's a T-Rex, I think.

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I don't know if it is going to be one.

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Oh!

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-Out it comes!

-That's a Corythosaurus, Zac!

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-Is this a meat eater?

-It could be. I don't know.

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My go!

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One more to set free, Nathan.

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-Are you happy?

-Yes!

-Are you a happy palaeontologist?

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-I got two!

-Do you want me to have a go.

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Oh, my gosh!

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Look, that's his head.

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You need to be very careful.

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I think you can get him out from there.

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What have you got? Can we see?

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-Carnotaurus.

-Carnotaurus.

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Carnotaurus.

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Cool. Good work, boys.

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Great digging, fossil hunters!

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Back inside, the dinosaur adventure continues.

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We are going to make some dinosaur eggs.

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First, they have to stick strips of paper all over the balloons.

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Long strips like this.

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Makes a good sound, doesn't it?

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That's it, Josh.

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The boys make short work of tearing up the paper.

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I've got so many strips.

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I think I've got enough.

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It's going to get messy.

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Now for the sticky part.

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Dip the strips into the glue and cover the balloon.

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That's it, Nathan.

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-It is like a globe.

-It is.

-It's nice and smooth.

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That's good.

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A perfect egg.

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The creature in this is way way in the egg.

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Getting all gloopy.

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Cover the whole egg, Nathan.

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It makes popping noises.

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-Can I put it there?

-Mmm-mm.

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Now the top bit to do.

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I've not got that much on the other side.

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Mine is going to be finished in one moment.

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One dino egg almost finished.

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Sticky, sticky, sticky glue.

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I've got eggy, eggy, eggy.

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Great. Cover up the orange bit on the top, Zac.

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This bit. Really good.

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That's it, nearly done. Well done.

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Looking great, boys.

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And you can paint them later.

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Good work, good work, all of you.

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Whilst the dino eggs dry,

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the family takes a trip to explore a dinosaur park.

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Roarsome outfit, Zac!

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-Look at the sign, boys.

-Look at this.

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There are pictures of all the dinosaurs the boys might spot.

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What do you think we're going to see?

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Which one do you want to spot when we are in with the dinosaurs?

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-All of them!

-All of them.

-That one and that one and that one.

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OK, now let's hunt for dinosaurs.

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I am going to be a leader.

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Point the way to the dinosaurs, Zackery.

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This way!

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I found a Plesiosaur.

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-What's that?

-I see a Megalosaur!

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Look at how big he is!

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-Wow!

-There is a Megalodon as well.

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Look at that one coming out of the water with the teeth.

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-That's so cool. That must be a plesiosaur.

-Yeah.

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What do you think the sound of a dinosaur roaring was like?

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Raaar!

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Roar!

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-Raar!

-Raaaaar!

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Careful not to scare the dinosaurs away, boys!

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Roar!

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Let's go and find more dinosaurs.

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Good idea.

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Look at the dinosaurs from here.

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They are so spiky!

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This is called a Hylaeosaurus.

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-And that one is a Megalosaurus.

-Yeah.

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And that one looks like a crocodile.

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Yeah. I see a dinosaur inside the water.

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It definitely looks like a crocodile.

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That is the iguanodon over there.

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With a walking stick.

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And I see the other plesiosaur one.

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Great dinosaur spotting and there are more hiding in the bushes.

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Look out, it is a Zacosaurus and a Nathanceratops!

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Can you spot a dinosaur in the bushes?

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I see a mouth of one.

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-Can you see two?

-A little Zacosaurus over there.

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Raar!

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Raaaar!

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Raaar!

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Raaaar!

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Raaaar!

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You're the scariest dinosaurs in the whole park, boys!

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Back home, the eggs are ready for painting.

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The paint is squeezy so it's nice and easy.

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Enough.

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Nathan is mixing colours together.

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I'm doing silver and yellow.

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Because they're both great colours.

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I am doing black and green.

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And I am mixing orange and white.

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Black and green makes dark green.

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Cool.

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Orange and white makes light orange.

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This is fun!

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-Look at my one. Look, see.

-Oh, yeah.

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I'm a super dinosaur egg-maker.

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I'm almost finished.

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I am doing it so quick.

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I'm finished.

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-Well done.

-I am finished.

-I'm definitely finished.

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Yours looks amazing.

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Finished!

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And when the paint's dry, there'll be a dino surprise!

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I am going to burst the balloon.

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Already, Mum carefully pops the balloon inside.

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Get your fingers inside?

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I don't know what is in my mine.

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Wow!

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Let's see what Joshie finds inside his egg.

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What could be inside a dino egg?

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I got a triceratops.

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Baby dinosaurs, of course.

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Yeah!

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Open your egg.

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What have you got?

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-Spinosaur.

-That's an Ankylosaurus, Nathan!

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Zac's turn.

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-What is it?

-A triceratops.

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-A triceratops.

-Zac's got a triceratops, too.

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What are you naming them, boys?

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I'm calling mine Triey.

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He tries to climb up buildings and rocks and mountains.

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-Mine is called Three-Horn.

-Three-Horn. That's a good name.

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-Nathan?

-Charlie!

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Charlie?

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Charlie!

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Triey, Three-Horn and Charlie -

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the dinosaur brothers.

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I wonder who we are going to meet next time on Our Family?

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