Vegesaurs
Bubble Bath
Ginger and the baby Pea-Rexes discover the lake has become a strange 'spa bubble bath'. The narrator informs us recent volcanic activity has caused underwater thermal vents to open up. The water is too warm for the Cucumberdiles who prefer cool water and have banked themselves. But the water is the perfect temperature for Ginger and the Peas who go for a carefree and super fun swim playing in the warm bubbles. But the water seems to be getting warmer. Ginger realises if the lake stays like this the Cucumberdiles won't have a place to live. They have to find the source of the heat and bubbles. Ginger takes a big breath and dives down with the Peas on her tail. Tricarrotops can hold their breath for up to 20 minutes due to their large lungs and Pea Rexes being all mouth - they can hold their breath for extended periods of time. Down below it's too dark to see anything...until...Minty spots a tiny light. They approach and when they get near the light grows much brighter and we see that it is a bioluminescent algae, which thrives in warm water conditions. It's an amazing and beautiful sight. But there is another added benefit - Ginger can now see the source of the heat and bubbles - a large underwater vent has opened up, spewing hot gassy bubbles. Ginger has an idea, but she'll need the help of the mighty Watermelonsuchus!