i believe the large herbivores forage in open plains, like bison, which would explain the great variety of heat dots we're reading in the flatlands around this waterhole. right -- here. hadrosaurus! carinthosaurus! maiasaurus! pachycephalosaurus! huh? no! no, herbivore, late cretaceous. very unusual plant eater, see that distinctive domed skull? that's nine inches of solid bone. see, the pachy's neck attaches at the bottom of its skull instead of the back of its head, as with reptiles. which is perfect for absorbing impact. if you're really interested in infants, we'll have better luck at the seaside, because the sands offer a cushioning surface where the egg clutches can -- can -- dr. juttson, you exist outside the classroom. i am amazed. you know, it's very easy to criticize the first person who studies something. get out of the way!