Blippi's Dino Quest Adventure Learning About Carnivores and Herbivores

Blippi's Dino Quest Adventure Learning About Carnivores and Herbivores

Blippi visits Jurassic Quest to learn about dinosaurs. He meets Diego the Utah Raptor, a carnivore, and Cammy the Chameleosaurus, a herbivore. He also encounters a T-Rex, helps sort dinosaur eggs, and learns about fossils from a paleontologist. The adventure includes feeding games, measuring speed and weight, and understanding dinosaur diets.

Blippi Goes On A Dino Quest! Learn about Dinosaurs! | Transcript:

B L I B V I Yeah. So if you want to shout Flippy, it's me, Flippy, and today I'm here at Jurassic Quest. Oh, come look what I found. Wo! Check it out. There's something here. Oh, look. There's a dinosaur inside. Where did my dinosaur go? H uh. It's got to be around here somewhere. [screaming] Wa! A real life dinosaur. You know, I got scared at first, but maybe we can be brave and say hello. Hi, I'm Lippy. What's your name?

Whoa, I can understand him. He said his name is Diego. It's Tabs and Debo. Hi. You two would not believe where I am. What's that? Oh, you know that I'm in a really special place with really special dinosaurs. Oh, cool. And I have a quest. My Jurassic Quest. Yeah. You and I need to find a dinosaur that eats meat, a dinosaur that eats plants, and a terasaur that flies in the sky. How exciting. You startled me, Diego. I got to get used to that. Hey, let's find out what kind of food Diego likes to eat by playing the game FEED THE DINO. WOOHOO! COME ON, DIEGO.

Let's go. Diego, are you hungry? [snorts] Sounds like he is. Okay, now we're going to kick different types of foods towards Diego to see what he likes. First up, broccoli. Okay, Diego, here comes broccoli. Looks like he did not like broccoli. More for us. Yum. Okay, now let's try chicken nuggets. Okay, here we go. Okay, Diego, here comes chicken nuggets. He loves chicken nuggets. Yeah. Oh, do you like chicken nuggets, too? Yeah. Oh, yeah. I think they're so tasty. M. Okay, now let's try carrots.

Here we go. Diego. Carrots. Wo! Diego did not like carrots. Now, steak. Apples. Cheese. Pizza. Fish. He loved it. Let's go see what foods Diego liked. H. Oh. Steak, chicken, fish. Oh, those are all meat. Which means Diego is a meat eater. Yeah, we call that being a carnivore. Wo! Which means we found the first dinosaur in our Jurassic Quest. Good job, everyone. Only two more to go. Well, it looks like Diego is ready to dig in. You know, I wonder what kind of dinosaur Diego is. I have an idea. Let's play a game to find out. Will you play along WITH US?

YEAH. GREAT. OKAY. First things first, Diego, how fast can you run? That was fast. My Wonder Watch says that you ran over 30 mph. That's faster than a brown bear. Wa! Okay, now let's find out how heavy you are. That's really heavy. My Wonder Watch says you weigh over 500 lb. That's as heavy as a really, really, really big lion. Woo! Okay, let's see your claws. Cool. So long and really sharp. Oh, that would make them great for hunting. Oh, and my Wonder Watch says that your claws can grow up to 10 in long. Wa, that's pretty long. But what kind of dinosaur are you? Hm.

What do those clues mean to you? H, my Wonder Watch says Diego is A UTAH RAPTOR. WOO! OH, LOOK AT Diego the Utah Raptor go. Yeah. Oh, let's all dance. Dancing dino. Yeah. Who said you couldn't teach an old dino new tricks? Wa! It sounds like another dinosaur somewhere. Let's go find out what kind of dinosaur it is. It looks like all that shaking is coming from a volcano. Yeah. Do you see all this lava? It looks like it's erupting. Oh, and look, there's another dinosaur here. Hello. Yeah. But his dinosaur friend is on the other side of the lava.

Well, you know, good thing we know how to play floor lava. Yeah. All we need to do is cross over by stepping on all the safe spots. Okay, let's go find your friends. Okay, here we go. Good job, Dino. My turn. Woo! We've made it and we got our dinos back together. Woohoo! What a beautiful Rex union. Stomp do the dino dance. Stomp. Do the dino dance.

Wiggle your tail and clap your hands. Stomp. Do the dino dance. Now sh listen. Can you hear that dinosaur? You can hear his big loud steps. It must be a T-Rex. Do the T-Rex shuffle. Where'd they go? We found our dino friends. Hi. Whoa. And do you see what's all around us? Dinosaur eggs. Yeah. Oh, and they're all different colors. It looks like we need to sort all of the dinosaur eggs into the right color bucket nest or we can't go home. Okay, look. There's a red nest, a blue nest, a green nest, and a yellow nest. First up, we have a green egg. Let's get to sorting. Woohoo! Here we go.

yellow, green, red, green, red, Wow, we sorted all the dinosaur eggs except for this one. It's a blue and purple egg. But we still need to find a nest for this egg or we can't go home. Do you hear that? Wa! It's so loud. Okay, bye. Huh? I wonder why they ran away so quickly. H Do you see anything? A GIGANTIC T-REX. WHOA. Now that is a real big T-Rex. Hello. Maybe we can give this egg to this dinosaur. Uh, excuse me, T-Rex. Is this your egg?

Oh, wait. This egg doesn't belong to you. And it belongs to a pteranodon. And you want me to help you deliver it because your arms are too short to carry the egg? Sure. Oh. Oh, and by the way, uh, do you eat plants? And can you fly? That's a no. Well, I figured, but I just thought I would ask anyway. Yeah. Well, you know, a T-Rex is a carnivore. Yep. They love eating meat. And they can't fly because they don't have wings. Let's go find a pteranodon and deliver the egg. Come on. Woo! Wo! You know, during the Jurassic period when dinosaurs lived, the earth was a lot hotter than it is now. And with all these dinosaurs here, I'm getting a

little warm, too. Well, I'll put this egg right here. And I better take off my vest. Whoa! Check it out. Hi there. Wow, it's a baby dinosaur. It's so cute. Hi, Blippy. Hi. I'm Safari Sarah. Nice to meet you. And I take care of the dinosaurs at Jurassic Quest. And this is Cammy, and she's one of our youngest dinosaurs. Would you like to hold her? Oh, yeah. I'd love to. Go. Here you go. She's very nice. A little shy, but I'm sure she'll warm up to you.

Oh, yeah. Right, Cammy? Oh, yeah. Hi, Cammy. A Cammy loves cuddles. She sure does. Oh, hi Cammy. Hi, Cammy. How are you? A She said, "Good." So, you're so cute. I wonder what kind of dinosaur Cammy is. H Oh, wait. I have an idea. Let's play a game. Oh, Cammy, I will act out bigger dinosaurs. Oh, and you can tell me if I act out the right one. A great idea. Whoa. Does that sound fun? Let's do it. Let's find out what dinosaur cam is. Here we go. T-Rex. Oh, well, what about a sorapod with a really long neck?

Oh, Cammy's a sorapod. Yeah. Oh, that was fun. Thanks for playing with us. Also, Cammy's not just a soraod. Oh, really? Yeah. She's a type of sorapod called a chimeasaurus. Wa! Cammy the chamarasaurus. Oh, that's amazing. She sure is. Oh, and how tall can Cammy grow? Super tall. Cammy can grow to about 20 ft tall so that she can reach the tallest trees and the highest leaves. But that makes her about the same size as a two-story house or even a building. Well, Kimmy could be as big as a twostory building. Oh, yeah. Wow. That's amazing. Well, do you think I could give her something to eat?

What do you think? Yeah. Well, I had these leaves and I was wondering, would she like to eat them? OH, YEAH. CAMMY IS HUNGRY. Cammy's hungry. Wait a minute. You said Cammy eats leaves, which makes her an herbivore. Yeah, our herbivore. Woohoo. Yeah. Which means we only have one more dinosaur to find. Oh, but also Cammy, I have this egg. And I was trying to find a pteranodon. Uh, so I could deliver the egg. Do you know where I could go? She sure does. Oh, where? Oh, okay. She said, "Go over the hill, past the lake, and oh, to the right, you'll find a nest."

Thanks, Cammy. We better go deliver this egg. And it looks like it's nap time. Look, Cammy. Bye, safari. Sarah. Hi, puppy. Let's go. Almost forgot my vest. It's a mama pteranodon. Woo! Hi there. I think I found something that belongs to you. Oh, yeah. Oh, you're so welcome. Well, I'm just happy we found the right home for this little egg. Dino egg quest complete. Great job, everyone. Yeah. Well, I'm just going to take this egg and I'll tuck it in the nest right next to your wing. That's right. Tyrannodon are actually not dinosaurs. They're terasaurs. That means mama pteranodon is a flying

terasaur. Yeah, we found a carnivore, a meat eatating dinosaur, an herbivore, a planteing dinosaur, and a flying terasaur. We did it. Jurassic quest complete. Now it's time for us to fly back home. Today was so much fun here at Jurassic Quest. I got to make some really good friends like Diego and Safari Sarah. And Mama Pterannodon got her baby egg back. Yeah. Well, that's the end of this video. Can you spell my name with me? Okay, here we go. Ready? E L I P I. Good job. Hi, Diego. Come on.

Wow. Hey, it's me, Blippy. And today we're here at my museum in St. Louis, Missouri. Woohoo. AND I'M HAVING SO MUCH FUN BOUNCING. YEAH. You know, while I was bouncing here, I heard a dinosaur roar. Hey, let's pretend to be dinosaurs together. Well, I bet I can bounce as them. Let's bounce like a T-Rex. Let's bounce like a pteranodon. BOUNCE. [screaming] Let's bounce like a triceratops. One, two, three. There was the roar again. Let's go find the dinosaur. Come on.

Wait a second. These aren't just any old footprints. They're dinosaur footprints. H. But I wonder what kind of dinosaur they belong to. It's not a T-Rex. A T-Rex has one, two, three toes. And look, these footprints have one, two, three, four toes. H. Maybe we should follow them and see what dinosaur they belong to. Come on. WO, THERE ARE SO MANY FOOTPRINTS HERE. H, but still no dinosaurs. I bet we can find one soon. But wait, do you see what I see? It's the seaweed swamp. Yeah, check it out. There are so many pool noodles. Yeah, and it looks like it's a swamp filled with seaweed, but it could also be a bunch of pencils or maybe some pasta.

This looks like a lot of fun. Hey, wait a second. Footprints are leading Inside the seaweed swamp. Maybe we can find out what dinosaur left these footprints if we journey into the seaweed swamp. Okay, this is going to be really fun. H maybe we can pretend to be an animal while we're looking for the dinosaur. LET'S BE A FROG. OKAY, GET ready to rivet. Here we go. Ribbit. Ribbit. Wo. It's so bumpy in here. Yeah. Hey, do you hear it? ALMOST SOUNDS LIKE A THUNDERSTORM. WO! [screaming] YEAH. WO! You know, it almost reminds me of being in a car wash, but a blippy car wash. WOOHOO! YEAH. WO! WOO! I'm

going to be really clean after all of this. I think we're getting close to the dinosaur. Wo! We made it out of the seaweed swamp, but don't see any dinosaurs. Wait a minute. Walking speed limit and a hard hat. Huh. I wonder what a hard hat is doing here. Maybe I'll hang on to this just in case. I bet this dinosaur is close. Come on, let's keep looking. H.

Wa. We made it. But I don't see a dinosaur anywhere. But I do see A CONSTRUCTION SITE. YEAH. GOOD thing we're wearing a hard hat. It's a hard hat area. Oh, and we better put on these yellow vests because first things first, safety first. Wait a second. Whoa, this construction site looks like a demolition site. Maybe a T-Rex knocked down all these bricks. [groaning] [screaming] But that's okay. CONSTRUCTION WORKER BLIPPY ON THE JOB. We can build it back up again. Well, we can use all kinds of things. We have some blue square blocks. Whoa. And we have some orange ones. Who purple? Whoa. Look, we

even have yellow blocks. H. I wonder maybe we can build it up really tall and knock it down with this. Whoa. Do you see what this is? Yeah. This right here is a crane. And this at the end of the crane [snorts] is a really heavy wrecking ball. Yeah. Here we can just bring up the wrecking ball and once we're done building, we can wreck it and knock it down. Okay, time to start building. SUPER BUILDING. FLIPPY POWERS. GO. WOO. [snorts] WHOA, check it out. We built a tower. And now it's time for the best part. We get to use the wrecking ball and we get to wreck it. Hey, do you know how a

wrecking ball works? Yeah, it's really heavy. Sometimes they're even 1,000 lb or 12,000 lb. and gravity brings it down to wreck a tower or a building that doesn't need to be used anymore. Okay, here we go. TIME TO WRECK THE BUILDING. YEAH, we did it. Wait, did you HEAR THAT? WA! I WONDER WHAT'S MAKING THAT SOUND. WA! Blue blocks and they're all different shapes. Whoa! rectangles and squares. Woo! And look, I even found a cylinder. Whoa! Woohoo! Oh, maybe we could build something else using all of these blocks. H Oh, but wait, look.

You see what's over here? Huh? It looks like it's a baby dinosaur. A Hello, baby dinosaur. How are you today? Huh? Looks like this baby dinosaur is doing really well, but doesn't have a pen to plan. I know. Let's build the baby dinosaur a blue block play pen. Yeah. Okay, we just need a couple of these blocks. We can build it right here on the floor. Okay, I think I need a couple more. Here we go. Woo! We can use blocks. Wo! And we can use tubes. Wo! And we can put them right here on the ground. Okay, here we go. First, let's take some of these. Yeah. And then we can make a fence.

Yeah. And then maybe we can make some more so it has all the four sides. Yeah, we can put some more cylinders on this side for one side of the fence. Maybe we can put a door in the front. Okay, right there. Building with blocks can be some hard work. Well, it looks like it's almost done. I think the best part of building a play pen is building a really, really tall tower part. Let's see how high we can stack the blocks. Okay, this is going to be tricky. Wo! It's already pretty tall, but I think we can make it taller. And yeah, we did it. We built this tower so well, I don't think anything can knock it over. Yeah, I think it will STAY UP FOR 100 YEARS.

OOPS. And now, let's see if the baby dinosaur likes it. Okay. Okay, baby dinosaur. Here you go. Your new home. Whoa. Have fun playing in your play pen. think they like it. After all that building, I think I need a break. Good thing I can sit right over here. Yeah. It's already 700 p.m. So, I think it's time for bed. Oh, wait a second. Yeah. Wa wait a minute. This isn't a sleeping relaxing chair. This is a silly chair. Yeah. Wa. That was fun. And hey, you see what I see? Wa!

More dinosaur footprints. H. We better keep following the prince. COME ON. [snorts] WA! This is so much fun going on a dino search. Thanks for following all these footprints with me. Hey, but do you see a dinosaur anywhere? H, you do? You see a dinosaur? Where? Over here. Uh, I don't see a dinosaur over there. What's that? You see one over here? Oh, okay. A dinosaur. Yeah. Wait a second. One, two, three horns. This dinosaur is a triceratops. Hello, triceratops. A, this triceratops looks like a really nice dinosaur. So sweet. wa Yeah. Triceratops are amazing dinosaurs with beaks in the front and

three horns. Yeah. H Oh, did you also know the triceratops are herbivores? But I wonder if this Triceratops was the dinosaur that left those footprints. Oh, we'll have to check and see. Wo! It has one toe, two toes, three toes, four toes. We found the dinosaur that we were following. Oh, I know. I bet we could find some dinosaur fossils. Yeah, just like a paleontologist. Wo. And I think there are some tools here that we can use to find them. Wa! Look, we have this kind of rake shovel dig in the dirt. We have a brush. Yeah, paleontologists, they use brushes. Woo!

Yeah. Not to brush their hair, but to brush all the dirt out from a dinosaur. So, dinosaur fossil so it doesn't hurt the fossil. Yeah. We can use this to find some fossils. Come on. Wo! I think I felt something. I bet it's a fossil. Okay, here we go. We'll use this to dig in the dirt first. Whoa! I think we found a fossil. And now that we found where it is, we can use the brush to get the rest of the dirt away. Okay, here we go. Brushing the fossil. Brushing. Whoa. Brushing. Wow. We found it. And do you know what this fossil looks like? It looks like a bone from a T-Rex.

Whoa, I love T-Rex dinosaurs. Yeah, they are so cool. We did it. We found a dinosaur fossil. Yeah. Woohoo. Oh, yeah. We found it. Well, we better put these tools back where we found them. Oh, well. It was so nice to meet you today. I'll see you later, Triceratops. Aw, that's so nice. Bye-bye. Yeah, I had [clears throat] so much fun exploring today and finding that Triceratops on our dinosaur. Well, that's the end of this video, but if you want to watch more of my videos, all you have to do is search for my name. Hey, can you spell my name with me? Okay, here we go. B L I T P I Blippy. Good job. Now all I have to do is leave a print and flippy.

[screaming]

More Entertainment Transcript