:19:10
A 65-million-year-old egg
right here. Amazing.
:19:18
- What are you doing?
- Oh, hello there.
:19:21
My name is... Sorry.
:19:25
Who are you?
:19:27
- Do you work here?
- No.
:19:29
I'm a pteranodon enthusiast.
Excuse me.
:19:32
Hey, wait. You can't
come in here. It's off-limits.
:19:35
Oh, that's okay, don't worry.
This is really most interesting.
:19:39
- You can't stay here.
- Tell me.
:19:41
You think it'll hatch?
:19:44
That would be a gas.
:19:47
Just imagine it.
:19:55
- Tell me, what are these?
- Don't touch them.
:20:05
Yes.
:20:08
Yes, I'll be right there.
All right, professor.
:20:15
- Please get out.
- Maybe I'll say hello to the professor.
:20:18
Out of the question.
:20:21
Right.
:20:24
Okay.
:20:32
But this was meant to happen.
:20:34
- What?
- What I mean to say is...
:20:37
...who knows what it might
lead to, you and me...
:20:41
If you continue, you're gonna
get a slap in the face.
:20:44
I didn't mean to...
:20:46
I want a constant surveillance
on the egg day and night.
:20:49
- Yes, sir.
- Keep up time-lapse photography...
:20:52
...one frame per hour. The
colour seems to be changing.