- A scientist is someone who observes.
- Who what?
Who ablurvs?
- No observes.
That means she looks around
and writes things down.
- Oh, oh, oh, oh.
- Now what do you see?
- I see a tree.
- I hear a sound.
- [Rudy] Something's moving around.
- Good observing.
Something's making a sound by
moving around beside the tree.
- [Group] Oh.
- What next?
- Well, after observing something
you might have a question, like--
- When's lunch?
- That, that's a good question
but I was thinking of one that
comes from your observations.
- What's moving around making that sound?
- [Bill] Good.
(rustling)
- Something there on the ground.
- Under the tree.
- [Group] What could it be?
- Okay, now that you've
observed and asked a question,
it's time to investigate.
- Oh.
- Inblesstigate? (laughing)
Don't joke me.
That doesn't sound like a real word.
(laughing)
- Investigate.
It means looking closely
and trying to find
the answer to your question.
- Okay.
Let's investigate and find out
what's moving around
and making that sound.
(upbeat music)
- [Zoe] It might be a quail.
- [Rudy] Or a T. Rex.
- The size of a snail?
- [Bill] Hang on, get a look at that tail.
- [Zoe] (gasping) A stripe.
- [Group] Yipe!
- It's a skunk.
- [Group] Skunk!
Run!
- Oooh.
Oh no.
Oh wait, oh wait, oh wait.
- Did someone say skunk?
Where?
Oh wait, I'm the skunk.
I was worried there for a second.
(upbeat music)
