(mellow music)
- Probably my dad since
he would always talk
about dinosaurs and we would
always read dinosaur books.
Whenever Christmas happens
we always have a sauropod
that almost looks like
the Sinclair mascot.
And it has my name on it and stuff.
But yeah, that's one of the
earliest that I remember.
First year here.
But I bet I would've seen it earlier.
But that's the first
time that I can remember.
A Dilophosaurus.
- [Female] Why's it your favorite?
- Because I just like it.
And I guess I liked it
because it was interesting,
from how the Jurassic Park movies
sort of showed it to be.
To what it was actually most likely.
And instead of it being
this small little thing
with the frill and spraying
venom in your face,
it was actually a lot larger
and it didn't have any frills.
It just had the two horns on its head.
Just finding the bones.
Because sometimes it's
easy to find the bones.
Sometimes it's hard to find the bones.
Sometimes it's easy to get the bones out.
Sometimes it's hard to get the bones out.
It's really interesting
because you never know
what you're going to find
and how easy it's going to be
to excavate it.
Well, paleontologist has always been
one of my main envisionments,
but now that I've been learning more about
different types of history,
I've sort of been wondering if,
I might not want to do archeology
or some other type of history.
Being with my friends,
especially Johnathan.
Yip, sitting by the
fire, cooking the meats
and that's just one of my favorite parts
of being at the camp.
- [Female] Have you
discovered anything cool
recently in the camp?
- Yeah, some coyote remains.
- Oh.
(giggling)
Thank you.
