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  • ( music playing )

  • If the gate was locked, how did Bhanu get out?

  • - Any thoughts, goat expert? - Huh?

  • Oh. Oh, yeah. That's me.

  • Yes. In order to figure out what happened,

  • we need to think like a goat.

  • - That sounds hard. - It's not hard at all.

  • All we have to do is ask ourselves,

  • if I were a goat, what would I do?

  • ( echoing ) What would I do?

  • What would I do?

  • If I were a goat

  • ♪ I'd think like a goat

  • ♪ I'd eat like a goat

  • Stamp my feet like a goat

  • ( music playing )

  • ♪ I'd play on the hillside and roam through the flowers

  • Climbing and jumping and chewing for hours

  • ♪ I'd forage for grasses and carrots and hay

  • ♪ I'd love it if I were a goat

  • I really would.

  • ♪ I'd dream about balancing

  • High in a tree

  • ♪ I'm so happy and goaty

  • The way it should be

  • ♪ I would frolic with friends

  • In the mountains all day

  • ♪ I'd love it if I were a goat

  • If I were a goat, I'd think like a goat

  • ♪ I'd eat like a goat, stamp my feet like a goat

  • Goat, g-goat, g-goat, goat, baa

  • Goat, g-goat, g-goat, goat, baa

  • Goat, g-goat, g-goat, goat, baa

  • Goat, goat, goat

  • ( bleating )

  • - ( bleats ) - So if I think like a goat,

  • I sniff around and find...

  • - crushed flower petals. - ( bleats )

  • And they look like they've been chewed on.

  • I wonder if Bhanu did that before he left.

  • If I were a goat, I would definitely eat them.

  • Me, too!

  • But I'm not a goat. Yucky!

  • Hmm. The same flower petals are in the cart.

  • Maybe Bhanu jumped up on the cart to eat them.

  • Yep, yep. Goats love jumping more than anything.

  • - Like this! - Baa! I'm a goat! I'm a goat!

  • - ( bleats ) - Whoa!

  • Putty! Glasses.

  • - ( bleats ) - Check it out.

  • These green leaves look chewed up, too.

  • That's cilantro.

  • My mom bought some at the market today.

  • I wonder if Bhanu ate that, too.

  • I'm sure he did.

  • Goats love to chew all kinds of green leaves,

  • including cilantro.

  • Good to know. Thanks, Pinky.

  • Guys, check it out.

  • It look like there are hoofprints

  • on the other side of the fence.

  • - They must be Bhanu's. - If I were Bhanu,

  • I might have jumped up on the cart,

  • eaten the flowers and cilantro leaves,

  • and then jumped over the gate.

  • - ( bleat ) - Solid jump, Putty.

  • If that happened, Bhanu could be anywhere.

  • Let's look for more clues on the road.

  • - You got it, Mira. - Come on, Putty,

  • - we'll show you how it's done. - ( bleating )

  • Mira, I see tracks!

  • Those aren't goat tracks, Chikku. It's a wheel track.

  • Yeah, but this wheel track has green stuff on it.

  • Ooh, let me check it out.

  • These look like cilantro leaves,

  • just like the ones Bhanu ate from the cart at Dhruv's house.

  • - Yep, I am that good. - Look, Mira.

  • There are more green leaves

  • going this way on the wheel track.

  • It looks like those leaves lead to the marketplace.

  • So if Bhanu was eating them, he must have gone that way.

  • You hear that, Bhanu? We are coming to get you!

  • Hmm. I don't see any more green leaves

  • or the wheel track.

  • But I do see something else.

  • - Carrot halwa, people! - ( bleats )

  • - A carrot. - What about it?

  • This must have fallen off the carrot seller's cart,

  • and there are a few more.

  • Pinky, in your song, didn't you sing something

  • about goats really loving carrots?

  • Um... ( whispering ) ♪ I'd play on the hillside

  • And roam through the flowers

  • Climbing and jumping and chewing for hours

  • ♪ I'd forage for grasses and carrots and hay

  • Hey! Oh, yeah!

  • - Goats love carrots. - Dhruv, you mentioned

  • that you brought in the vegetables this morning.

  • Do you remember what kind of vegetables there were?

  • Sure, Mira. Carrots.

  • Maybe the green leaves we've been finding

  • aren't cilantro leaves.

  • Maybe they're the stems of carrots.

  • Speaking as Pinky and not as a goat,

  • the cilantro leaves look exactly like carrot stems.

  • But how does that help us find Bhanu?

  • - ( bleats ) - Let's think this through.

  • We know the carrot seller

  • stopped by Dhruv's house today for a delivery.

  • And we know he dropped some carrots.

  • What if Bhanu used the cart to jump over the fence

  • like Pinky said so he could follow the carrot seller?

  • If Bhanu kept eating carrots,

  • he would've left behind a lot of green carrot stems.

  • Speaking as a goat...

  • ( bleating )

  • Yeah, I'd totally do that.

  • So if Bhanu has been following the carrots

  • that fell off the cart,

  • do you think the carrot seller

  • knows where he is?

  • Let's go ask him.

( music playing )

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