- [Daniel] Are we in
Utah right now, Lincoln?
- No, we're very far away from Utah.
- [Daniel] Where are we, exactly?
- We're in the Grand
Cayman islands right now.
- Grand Cayman Islands,
or otherwise known as the Cayman Islands.
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We brought something with us.
What did we bring, Lincoln?
- A bunch, a bunch, a
bunch of sand dollars.
- A bunch of sand dollars,
look at these things.
On our second channel,
on our family channel,
we put out an awesome
video that I'm gonna link
right here in the top, of our entire trip.
Marriott hooked us up
with free hotel rooms.
We did some crazy things.
Lincoln got bit by a, stingray?
- Not stung, but bit.
- Yeah, they had mouths,
and Lincoln decided to put
his hand under the mouth.
- I was swimming, I had it like this,
where I was trying to touch
it, then it came up and.
- We basically hung out at the beach
for days and days and days.
So, you can see all of
that on the family channel,
maybe I'll show you a little
quick montage of our experience.
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- [Lincoln] Woo!
(laughs)
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- But now it's time to get to business.
What in the world are these sand dollars?
They get their name
because back in the day,
when these would wash
up on shore like this,
people thought that they looked
like an old US dollar,
or a Mexican dollar.
They started calling them sand dollars,
'cause they're like a
dollar from the sand.
So, they're basically just
sea urchins, that's it.
And these are the legs that
are right here on the top.
You can see the mouth on the bottom.
So these guys will just kind of go along
the sandy area of the beach in the water,
and eat things, and they live
for about eight to 10 years.
So when these guys are in the ocean,
they're basically green or purple.
They're a different color,
but then what happens
is when they die, they
kind of come up to the top
and they get bleached out by
the sun, and they turn white.
It has some interesting
symbolism that they have,
and I'll put a link in the description
to kinda the symbolism, but
some of them reference Christ
and like, Easter, and some
of them reference peace.
- There's a bird.
- Oh, this guy is so interested, too.
Yeah, he's interested in sand
dollars too, that little bird,
or he thinks that these sand dollars
are actually pieces of bread
that we were going to give him.
We need to get inside of it.
The first thing is, I'm
gonna see if Lincoln
is strong enough to actually
break one open himself.
What do you think, Lincoln?
Right in half.
(hollow snapping)
Woah, he did it!
- I did it!
- [Daniel] Dang, that was easy.
Alright, what's inside
of there, what is that?
- [Lincoln] It's a moth.
- [Daniel] A moth, okay,
look at this little bone.
This is a bone actually from it.
- [Lincoln] Oh, these are all bones?
- Yeah, they look like doves,
and so people think that
it's like a peace symbol
that five doves fly out, but
it's all white also inside.
This is where this guy eats.
That bird keeps coming back,
it knows that we're finding
birds and doves inside of
these sea urchin sand dollars.
Don't worry, they're not real birds, bird.
- They're real birds, bird.
(Daniel chuckles)
Oh, look at that.
- Oh, you got the dove!
It's trying to fly away,
and you stopped it.
That is cool.
(chuckles)
Nice, we have a mass-murder of
sand dollars here on the bed.
Oh man, doves everywhere.
We've done a lot of
different nature-type videos.
We're gonna put this in that category.
Check out some of our
other ones if you haven't.
I'll put a link in the
description right here.
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