Dinosaur Ocean Explorer 🚢 Episode 1 - Ocean Explorer Game for Kids | Kids Games | Yateland

Oct 30, 2020 12:00 · 536 words · 3 minute read eye crater unique structure curved

Yateland - Apps children love and parents trust ( background animation ) Exploration site No.1: South Pacific Yeah! We’ve arrived on the land! Let’s steer the 6-wheel drive car to explore with t-rex! Fiordland penguin - Fiordland penguins have a crest of yellow feathers that are visible at its head and extend over the eye. Fiordland penguins always locate their nests in caves. Kakapo - The kakapo is the only flightless parrot in the world. Wow! We’ve fallen down from the wooden bridge.

01:34 - Alpacas - Alpacas are social animals and they live in herds. Alpacas engage in spitting when they are fearful to show dominance. Take the cable car and go upside! Kea - Kea are known for their intelligence. They can push things in order to get food, which is vital to their survival in a harsh mountain environment. Take the elevator and go downside! Kiwi - The kiwi bird is a flightless bird with small eyes and poor vision. Look, a kiwi hit a stone while it was walking. A fantastic waterfall! Tap the lovely crabs on the beach! Take a hovercraft to float on the sea! Hector’s dolphin - Hector’s dolphin is the smallest and rarest dolphin in the world. They prefer to surface, sometimes stroking the water with its tail fin. Oops! The tire of our car is stuck in the mud. Triceratops! Please help us! Tap the broken car and Triceratops will drive his forklift to help us out! Return with safety! Exploration site No.

2: Galapagos Islands 04:11 - A mysterious cave? Shall we drive forward? Do not be afraid of anything! Let’s go! This seems to be a sea cave. Be careful of the falling rocks! We did it! That’s really a hard choice! Yeah! We’ve arrived at the destination! Let’s steer the glass-ball car to explore this time! Cactus finch - The cactus finch has pure black feathers and a long pointed beak. The unique beak makes it easy to remove the fruits and seeds from cactus. Giant tortoise - The giant tortoises’ legs are large and stumpy. These tortoises are starving masters, as they often do not eat for an entire year.

05:37 - Blue whale - The blue whale is the largest animal known to have ever existed. When the blue whale breathes out of the sea, the airflow spurts out (of) its nostrils to a height of 10 meters, which is like a fountain at sea. Land iguana - Land iguanas are yellow and brown. They may travel more than 15km to the crater of a dormant volcano for good nesting sites. Ah! An accelerator! Move forward and get it! Hammerhead shark - The hammerhead shark is named for the unique structure of its head.

06:48 - Unless they get frightened, they don’t attack humans. Mangrove finch - The mangrove finch lives in mangroves. It feeds upon insects found in the bark with its curved beak. We’ve fallen into a mud puddle! Let’s ask Triceratops for help! Triceratops is driving his helicopter and come to help! Tap and release the claw from the helicopter! Have a try one more time! Yeah! Successfully connected! And let’s get back together! Thanks for watching! :) .