When the Pteranodon kids decide to draw some maps, Donโs map of one big land mass for โthe whole Mesozoicโ triggers a discussion on whether the Mesozoic is โone big place thatโs all connectedโ or comprised of a bunch of smaller, interconnected land masses. On the Dinosaur Train, the Conductor explains that millions of years ago there actually was just one big land mass called โPangaeaโ! Then, over a long period of time, it started to drift apart and form separate, smaller landmasses, or continents. Our family canโt believe it! The Conductor offers to take the Pteranodons up in the Zeppelin and through a Sky Time Tunnel, back to the time of Pangaea. At the Zeppelin Station, they meet up with Tricia Troodon, who helps pilot the Zeppelin on their journey. Once in the sky and through the time tunnel, our family is able to see Pangaea, the one giant landmass, just as itโs starting to break apart. Then the family travels forward in time and views the continents separating more as oceans and seas move in between the land. Looking down at how their coastline looks in the Cretaceous, Buddy, Tiny, Shiny and Don all agree that seeing Pangaea breaking apart is one of the coolest things theyโve ever seen!