MURRAY: Hi, I'm Marty
from Sesame Street.
And I'm looking for the
word on the street.
What's the word on the street?
GIRL: Paleontologist.
MURRAY: What is a
paleontologist?
BOY: A scientist who studies
things from a long time ago.
MAN: For example, dinosaurs.
GIRL: Or other creatures
that are extinct.
MAN: We do that by looking
at fossils.
This is a 300 million year old
creature called a trilobite.
MURRAY: Keep listening for the
word paleontologist today on
Sesame Street.
Paleontologist, that's the
word on the street.
BOTH: We're paleontologists.
WOMAN: What's the matter?
DINOSAUR: Paleontologists
have cold hands.
WOMAN: Oh, sorry.
BOTH: Paleontologists.
ELMO: 9, 8, 7, 6,
5, 4, 3, 2, 1.
Blastoff!
BOY: Bon voyage, Elmo.
