(music plays)

Kara and David stand in a TV studio. Behind them, two wall screens read "Dino Days."
Kara is in her early thirties, with short wavy black hair. She wears a safari hat, a purple shirt and a safari vest.
David is in his mid-thirties, with a beard and brown hair. He wears glasses and a stripped green and gray zip sweater over a gray T-shirt.

Holding a notebook, Kara says DID DINOSAURS EAT OTHER
DINOSAURS?
THAT'S FROM MATTHEW, WHO'S
EIGHT, FROM BOMANVILLE.

David says WELL I'VE GOT SOME
REALLY AWESOME EVIDENCE OF
DINOSAURS ATE RIGHT HERE.

He shows a dinosaur tooth next to a skull sitting on a red cloth.

He continues THESE ARE TEETH OF FLESH-EATING
DINOSAURS.
THIS ONE IS OF
CARCHARDONTOSAURUS FROM AFRICA,
AND IT LOOKS LIKE A KNIFE.

Kara says A KNIFE LIKE WITH
LITTLE EDGES HERE.

David says YEAH AND IT'S EVEN GOT
THE SERRATIONS, AND THIS IS A
TOOTH THAT EVOLVED FOR EATING
THE FLESH OF OTHER DINOSAURS
WITHOUT A DOUBT.