From the shifting sand and lapping waves of the sound, over the sun-baked dunes, through
the forest to the great pond life blossoms, tiny hermit crabs scuttle and change their
shells, a mighty osprey circles overhead and all the while fish swim for its chirp in frogs
croak. Welcome to life at the conic dunes. The mighty osprey finds himself a meal. Hurling
at breakneck speeds, he thrusts himself into the water to catch unsuspecting prey. A flock
of terns spring themselves before eagerly departing to play on the winds. Rush hour for fiddler
crabs. A spider crab escapes danger. A seagull rests its wary wings after a long day on the
breeze. We now join our team of experts as they discover more about the wildlife that lives in
the conic dunes. This is a good little spot. Oh my gosh, this is so awesome. We're gonna check
them all out later. Awesome. The story to the Marshmallow plant is the Native Americans
used the plant to make a gooey paste and they added ingredients to make it a sweet dessert.
Cool. And that's where the candy, or what is it? It's like a candy, right? That's where
we have our Marshmallow. Yeah, exactly. It makes it all together and eventually it's
evolved to a little candy from a stick. Alright, what's going on here? Wow. Say now, what do
we have here? I think you're eating my head. It's a moist paste. No, no, no, no, no, stay.
Oh my gosh. Stay, stay. That's so painful. I need an adult. Get the leg, get the leg.
Help me. Stop moving fast food. You know what, I'm just gonna sit here. Stay. I taste this
girl's thing and I just got it. Yeah, enjoy that scent. I'm gonna eat your eye so you
can watch me destroy you. That's necessary. Where you going? Where you going? Hey Barry,
is that you? Barry, come here. He's eating me. No, no, it's Chelsea. Thing, thing is
eating me. Oh, I got your leg. How does this happen? I bit your leg. Wait, wait, where
are you? It's gone.
