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That's Not a Dinosaur

Keenan Chirostemotes claims that the Pteranodon kids are not dinosaurs.

Aired 11/17/2011 | Expired 05/03/2013 | Rating TV-Y

That's Not a Dinosaur

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Dinosaur Train

That's Not a Dinosaur

Season 2 Episode 6 | 12m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Keenan Chirostemotes claims that the Pteranodon kids are not dinosaurs.

While attempting to win the leaf-necklace contest at the Big Pond, Keenan Chirostemotes claims the Pteranodon sibs can't compete for the prize for "dinosaur" with the most leaves because they are not dinosaurs. The kids sing a song called "That's Not a Dinosaur", as all the non-dinosaurs sing their piece. In the end, the game rules are changed to include all creatures, even non-dinosaurs.

Aired 11/17/2011 | Expired 05/03/2013 | Rating TV-Y

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Dinosaur Train

That's Not a Dinosaur

Season 2 Episode 6 | 12m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

While attempting to win the leaf-necklace contest at the Big Pond, Keenan Chirostemotes claims the Pteranodon sibs can't compete for the prize for "dinosaur" with the most leaves because they are not dinosaurs. The kids sing a song called "That's Not a Dinosaur", as all the non-dinosaurs sing their piece. In the end, the game rules are changed to include all creatures, even non-dinosaurs.

Aired 11/17/2011 | Expired 05/03/2013 | Rating TV-Y

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