The Valley of Gwangi
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:19:02
-That ooks ike some sort of footprint.
-Precisey, it's an Eohippus.

:19:06
-Eo...?
-Eohippus.

:19:08
The so-caed dawn horse.
The ancestor of our present-day horses.

:19:13
never saw a horse sma enough
to eave a print ike that.

:19:17
Did you notice it had three toes?
:19:19
Over the period of evoution,
horses have grown arger.

:19:22
And that center toe has become
the hoof as we know it.

:19:29
What is more incredibe
is the fossi beside it.

:19:31
am convinced that
is the tibia of some humanoid...

:19:34
...that existed at the same time
as the Eohippus.

:19:37
Possiby more than 50 miion years ago.
:19:43
-You found this thing around here?
-n the foothis.

:19:46
This is my whoe ife, Mr. Kirby,
but need time and money.

:19:51
My resources,
both financia and physica...

:19:56
...are running precariousy ow.
:19:59
We, professor, what you
need is a good rest.

:20:02
Yes, Mr. Kirby.
Thank you for your kindness.

:20:06
Lope.
:20:22
' bet you didn't know that
was your midde toe, did you?

:20:38
-T.J.?
-Yeah?

:20:40
-Can speak to you a moment?
-Of course.

:20:42
n private.
:20:48
You want that money owe you.
Don't worry, you' get it.

:20:51
-We' pack them in with our new attraction.
-Yes, E Diabo wi be a big success--

:20:56
-Quiet. That's between us.
-t's not ony money.

:20:59
-What ese?
-Us. Together. You and me and Diabo--


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