
Der große Streit
Dinosaurs 14
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Narrated by:
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Jürgen Holdorf
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N.N.
About this listen
Die Colby Brüder entdecken im Dschungel einen verletzten Dinosaurier. Es handelt sich um einen weiblichen Gastonia. Einen Pflanzenfresser, neben dem sie sogar noch ein Ei finden. Sie versorgen das Tier, so gut sie können, doch es ist viel zu groß und zu schwer, um es in die Forschungsstation zu bringen. Für Flynn ist die Sache sofort klar: sie müssen bei dem Dino bleiben, bis das Junge geschlüpft ist. Doch Maxx ist anderer Meinung. Es kommt zu einer heftigen Auseinandersetzung zwischen Maxx und Flynn. Luis versucht zu vermitteln, aber werden die Brüder zu einen Kompromiss kommen? Und können sie den verletzten Dinosaurier und das Ei vor den großen Fleischfressern beschützen?
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