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00:00
00:30Oh, hi, I'm so glad you're here.
00:34Steve, hurry up!
00:36Shovel and Pail found something in the backyard.
00:38Come on.
00:39I wonder what they found.
00:42It's buried right there.
00:47Whoa, what are these?
00:52Footprints!
00:54Footprints?
00:58Wow, those footprints are huge.
01:05What do you think could have made these footprints?
01:09According to my book, those are dinosaur footprints.
01:18Dinosaur footprints?
01:21Dinosaurs?
01:23In our backyard?
01:25Steve!
01:27Oh, wait a minute.
01:29Have you ever seen a real, live dinosaur in your backyard?
01:33No!
01:35No, neither have I.
01:38No, dinosaurs aren't alive anymore.
01:42My book says they're extinct.
01:49Oh.
01:51Well, if all the dinosaurs are extinct,
01:55then how did these footprints get here?
01:59Well, a dinosaur must have walked here a long, long, long time ago.
02:08After all the dinosaurs became extinct,
02:12the footprints stayed and turned to stone.
02:17Are you sure dinosaurs aren't alive anymore?
02:21Yep.
02:23Dinosaurs lived millions and millions of years ago.
02:27They aren't alive now.
02:30Oh, so these are really, really old footprints.
02:35Uh-huh.
02:36That's amazing.
02:40What's that sound?
02:42What do you think it is?
02:44It's not a dinosaur, is it?
02:47It's... it's...
02:50It's Blue.
02:52Hey, Blue, what happened?
02:54Did you see something, too?
02:57Well, what did you see?
03:01Oh!
03:04We'll play Blue's Clues to figure out what Blue saw.
03:08I love Blue's Clues.
03:12We are gonna play Blue's Clues,
03:14cause it's a really great game.
03:16Yeah.
03:17So remember, Blue's paw print will be on the clues.
03:20Blue's...
03:25Hey, this paw print is being a dinosaur.
03:32I'm gonna be one, too.
03:36Hey, do you wanna roar this paw print off with me?
03:40Yeah!
03:41Great.
03:43Ready?
03:44One.
03:45Two.
03:46Three.
03:53You can call me Stevosaurus Rex,
03:57king of the dinosaurs.
04:01Hey, you know what we need to play Blue's Clues?
04:04Our handy-dandy...
04:06Notebook.
04:07Notebook.
04:08Right.
04:09Come on.
04:15Roar!
04:16Steve, here's your dino notebook.
04:22My dino notebook?
04:27This is perfect, because I am...
04:30Stevosaurus Rex, you know.
04:32Thanks.
04:33You're welcome.
04:37To play Blue's Clues, we gotta find...
04:41Paw print!
04:43Whoa!
04:44A paw print.
04:45Right.
04:46And that's our first...
04:48Clue!
04:49Clue?
04:50A clue!
04:51Then we put it in our notebook,
04:52cause they're Blue's Clues, Blue's Clues, Blue's Clues.
04:56We gotta find another paw print, that's the second clue.
05:00We put it in our notebook, cause they're Blue's Clues, Blue's Clues.
05:06We gotta find the last paw print, that's the third clue.
05:10We put it in our notebook, cause they're Blue's Clues, Blue's Clues.
05:14You know what to do.
05:16Sit down in our thinking chair and think.
05:19Think.
05:21Think.
05:23Cause when we use our minds, take a step at a time,
05:27we can do anything.
05:30A-ow!
05:33That we wanna do.
05:36You know, I can tell I'm really gonna need your help today,
05:40trying to figure out what Blue saw.
05:43Will you help me?
05:45You will?
05:47Great!
05:49And Stevosaurus Rex, king of the dinosaurs, will help too.
05:59Come on.
06:02We are looking for Blue's Clues.
06:07Wonder where they are.
06:11A clue, a clue!
06:17You see a clue?
06:19Where?
06:21Over there!
06:24Right there.
06:26On these scales.
06:29So scales must be our first clue.
06:31You know where we need to write this clue?
06:33Our handy dandy?
06:35Notebook.
06:36Notebook, right.
06:45Let's see.
06:47To draw scales we need some rows of half circles.
06:51There, scales.
06:54So what do you think Blue saw with scales?
07:01Yeah, maybe.
07:03But I think we better find some more Blue's Clues to figure this out.
07:08Let's go.
07:13Shovel, I thought we went over this.
07:16But it looked just like a dinosaur.
07:20What's going on?
07:22Steve, there's a dinosaur over there.
07:26Dinosaurs are extinct.
07:28Um, what makes you think it's a dinosaur?
07:32Well, it has all these parts that look like a dinosaur.
07:41Will you help us figure out what's behind that bush?
07:45Great.
07:48I see a really long neck.
07:53Dinosaurs have long necks.
07:57He's right.
07:59Some dinosaurs did have long necks.
08:02Wait.
08:04This one has yellow and brown spots.
08:07And four hooves.
08:09That's not a dinosaur.
08:11What could it be?
08:13Well, one has four hooves, yellow and brown spots, and a long, long neck.
08:23A giraffe!
08:25A giraffe?
08:27You think? Let's see.
08:32Oh, it is a giraffe.
08:35Its neck just made it look like a dinosaur.
08:40What was that?
08:42Look, behind that tree.
08:45I see a dinosaur.
08:48Um, will you help us go see what's behind that tree?
08:54Okay, come on.
09:00Look, claws!
09:03Hey, didn't some dinosaurs have claws?
09:07Wait.
09:09Look, it has wings.
09:11And feathers, too.
09:13What could that be?
09:15Well, what could be behind that tree with claws, wings, and feathers?
09:25A bird!
09:27A bird?
09:29Phew! It's just a bird.
09:31It's not a dinosaur.
09:33Phew!
09:36Steve, over there!
09:40Dinosaur!
09:46It's got spikes sticking up all over.
09:51Spikes?
09:53Lots of dinosaurs had spikes.
09:57But I don't think dinosaurs had big brown noses or whiskers like that.
10:04Well, what could be behind that log that has spikes all over its body and a big brown nose and whiskers?
10:15A porcupine!
10:19A porcupine?
10:21It's not a dinosaur. It's a porcupine.
10:24Its quills look like a dinosaur's spikes.
10:29All those animals only had parts that looked like dinosaurs.
10:34Hey, great job figuring out what those animals were.
10:39Let's look for more animals.
10:42And we better keep looking for blues clues.
10:49What's that?
10:52Hello, Steve.
10:54Hello, Steve.
10:56I'm not Steve. I'm a hungry stevesaurus rex.
11:02Okay, well, we have chicken soup or lettuce leaves.
11:08Steve, what kind of dinosaur are you?
11:12A meat-eater or a plant-eater?
11:16A meat-eater or a plant-eater?
11:20Um, stevesaurus rex is a meat-eater.
11:25Well, which one of these foods would a meat-eater eat?
11:29Chicken soup or lettuce leaves?
11:33Chicken soup!
11:35Chicken soup!
11:37Right!
11:46A clue, a clue!
11:48Yep, that was good soup.
11:51No, a clue!
11:54Oh. Oh, you see a clue. Where?
11:58Right there, right there!
12:01Right there, on this shape.
12:04Hey, the shape must be our second clue.
12:07You know where we need to write this clue, our handy-dandy?
12:10Notebook!
12:12Notebook, right.
12:17This shape looks like a line that curves around like this,
12:23with some bumps here and some bumps here.
12:27There, a shape.
12:30Do you remember what our first clue was?
12:34Scales, right.
12:37And now our second clue is this shape.
12:42So what do you think Blue saw with scales in this shape?
12:50Mail time!
12:52But we better find our last clue.
12:54Mail time! Mail time!
12:56The mail's here. Come on.
12:59Here's the mail, it never fails.
13:02It makes me want to wag my tail.
13:04When it comes, I want to wail.
13:06Mail!
13:09Mail!
13:16Mail-a-ceratops here, delivering your letter.
13:24Nice horns.
13:26Thanks. You're welcome.
13:30We just got a letter.
13:34We just got a letter.
13:36We just got a letter.
13:38We just got a letter.
13:40Wonder who it's from?
13:44It's a letter from our friends.
13:47Hi, Steve. We're at the Museum of Natural History.
13:51Look at all the dinosaur fossils.
13:54It's humongous!
13:56These fossils are really old.
14:00There's heads all the way up there.
14:04Look how big the bones are.
14:07They were the biggest creatures on Earth.
14:11He's got five fingers just like me.
14:14Bye, Steve!
14:18Bye.
14:20Wow, those fossils were amazing.
14:23Hey, we still have to find our last clue.
14:27Come on.
14:32Hey, Blue.
14:37Hey, Blue just skidooed right into that dinosaur diorama.
14:44Blue skidooed, we can too.
14:50Wow, we just skidooed millions and millions of years back in time.
14:57This is when the dinosaurs were alive.
15:00Wonder where they are.
15:03You know, I bet Stevosaurus Rex and Blueosaurus can track them down.
15:21Hey, Blue, was that you?
15:25It wasn't me.
15:28You think it was...
15:31Apatosaurus.
15:37Right, Apatosaurus.
15:41Who are you?
15:44This is Blueosaurus.
15:46And I am Stevosaurus Rex, king of the dinosaurs.
15:54King of the dinosaurs?
15:57I've never seen you around here before.
16:04That is the longest neck I've ever seen.
16:07Why, thank you.
16:10Hey, wasn't there an animal in our backyard that had a neck that was really long?
16:15What was it?
16:18A giraffe.
16:21The giraffe.
16:23Right, the giraffe had a really, really long neck, kind of like the Apatosaurus's.
16:29Hey, what do you think the Apatosaurus uses his really long neck for?
16:37What do you think?
16:41To eat.
16:43Yeah, to eat.
16:45See, Apatosaurus uses his long neck to reach leaves so he can eat them.
16:50You know, Stevosaurus Rex is a meat eater.
16:56Well, I think leaves are much tastier.
17:01Well, goodbye, Apatosaurus.
17:06Wow, hey, Blueosaurus.
17:12Look, eggs.
17:16Hey, did you see that?
17:19A little, teeny, tiny baby dinosaur just hatched from one of those eggs.
17:27Oh, sorry.
17:31My baby.
17:33Uh, you're probably wondering who I am.
17:37I'm Stevosaurus Rex, man.
17:41The king of the dinosaurs.
17:43Kind of.
17:45Well, I'm Stegosaurus, and that's my baby.
17:50Oh, wow.
17:52Your baby has really cool spikes, just like you have.
17:56Hey, wasn't there an animal in our backyard that had spiky things, too?
18:02The porcupine.
18:04The porcupine, right.
18:06These Stegosauruses have spikes sticking up, kind of like the porcupine from our backyard.
18:15That sounds like an Allosaurus.
18:18I can take care of this.
18:20You better wait over there.
18:22Oh, Stevosaurus Rex doesn't need to hide behind any tree.
18:29Okay, never mind, I'll just go hide behind a tree.
18:37Look, it's the Allosaurus.
18:43Well, what do you think the Stegosaurus uses those spikes for?
18:51What do you think?
18:54Scaring away.
18:57Yeah.
19:01For scaring the Allosaurus away.
19:04That way, she can protect her baby.
19:06And us.
19:08Those spikes really come in handy.
19:10Well, thank you so much.
19:12We have to go now. Bye, Stegosaurus.
19:15Bye, Stevosaurus Rex.
19:18You know, if the Allosaurus went that way, I'm going to go this way.
19:29Hello.
19:32Oh, hi there.
19:34I'm Stevosaurus Rex.
19:38I'm Archaeopteryx.
19:41Archaeopteryx?
19:47Archaeopteryx.
19:50Haven't I seen you somewhere before?
19:52You're, um...
19:54Hey, wasn't there an animal in our backyard that had wings and feathers just like Archaeopteryx?
20:03The bird.
20:05The bird.
20:07Right. Archaeopteryx looks just like the bird from our backyard.
20:11Well, except for those claws at the end of her wings.
20:15Whoa.
20:17What do you think Archaeopteryx uses her claws for?
20:24To grab things.
20:26Grabbing things.
20:28Yeah.
20:29See how she climbed right up that tree?
20:33Well, I've got to be going.
20:36Bye, Stevosaurus Rex.
20:39Bye.
20:41Wow. What an amazing day.
20:47A crow! A crow!
20:49Look.
20:52Hey, these look just like the footprints from our backyard.
20:55A clue! A clue!
20:57Oh, you think they're Allosaurus footprints?
20:59No, a clue!
21:01Oh, you see a clue.
21:03Where?
21:05Right there.
21:07I guess it's the color green.
21:09No.
21:10Red.
21:11No.
21:12Orange.
21:13Wait.
21:14What's happening?
21:15It keeps changing colors.
21:18Changing colors.
21:19I guess changing colors is our clue.
21:22You know where we need to write this down.
21:24Our handy dandy...
21:25Notebook!
21:26Notebook. Right.
21:27Guess I'll start with my green crayon.
21:37Let's use three different crayons.
21:39Some green.
21:41And then some red.
21:44And then orange.
21:46There. Changing colors.
21:49Good thing I skidooed with all my crayons.
21:52Hey, we have all three clues.
21:55You know what that means?
21:57We're ready to sit in our...
21:58Thinking chair!
22:00Thinking chair. Let's go.
22:02Bow, bow, bow. Bow, bow, bow.
22:04Bow, bow, bow, bow.
22:14Okay, now that we're in our thinking chair,
22:18let's think.
22:20Will you help?
22:22You will?
22:23Great.
22:26Okay.
22:27So, we're trying to figure out
22:29what Blue saw in our backyard.
22:32And our clues are...
22:34Scales.
22:37This shape.
22:40And changing colors.
22:44So, what do you think Blue saw in our backyard
22:47with scales, this shape, and changing colors?
22:52Well, what could be this shape and has scales?
22:58A lizard.
23:00A lizard. Right.
23:02A lizard is this shape,
23:04and its body is covered in scales.
23:07But what about our third clue?
23:09Changing colors.
23:11What kind of lizard changes colors?
23:17A chameleon.
23:19A chameleon. Right.
23:21A chameleon is a lizard that changes colors.
23:24We just figured out Blue's clues.
23:29We just figured out Blue's clues.
23:31We just figured out Blue's clues.
23:33We just figured out Blue's clues.
23:35Because we're really smart.
23:38Blue, is that what you saw in the backyard?
23:41A chameleon?
23:43Well, can you show us where?
23:45I want to see this chameleon.
23:50Somewhere around here, Blue?
23:54Hey, that's an awfully big shadow for a chameleon.
23:59Hi, Steve.
24:02Where's that voice coming from?
24:07Right here, Steve.
24:11So you are.
24:13You see that?
24:14A chameleon made his color change to the same color as the lizard.
24:18It changed to the same color as the table.
24:20That's why it was so hard to see him.
24:22That's right, Steve.
24:24Now look what I can do now.
24:27He's changing colors.
24:30Hey, Mr. Chameleon.
24:32Did anyone ever tell you that you look a lot like a dinosaur?
24:35A dinosaur?
24:37Well, you know, my great-great-great-great-grandfather was alive when the dinosaurs were.
24:43That's probably why.
24:48Look!
24:49A chameleon has a long tail and scales, but it's not a dinosaur.
24:54It just looks like a dinosaur.
24:57Now you get it.
25:00Remember how we figured out what those animals were with Shovel and Pail?
25:05Oh!
25:07And remember how we met Archaeopteryx in the Land of Dinosaurs?
25:12This is my great-great-great-great-great-great cousin.
25:17Wow!
25:18Our backyard is full of dinosaur relatives.
25:21Astonishing.
25:24Hey, thank you so much for all your help today.
25:30Now it's time for so long.
25:33But we'll sing just one more song.
25:38Thanks for doing your part.
25:40You sure are smart.
25:42You know with me and you
25:44and my dog Blue
25:46we can do anything that we want to do.
25:50Bye-bye.
25:51Thanks for coming.
25:52See you later.
26:16Bye-bye.

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