Yoshi ran farther and farther down the dark and damp cavern. Looking cautiously to both sides of him, Yoshi jumped over several fallen rocks on the ground and turned to the right, to see water everywhere on the ground floor. Determined, Yoshi ran into the room, running over the wet ground. Feeling the soft mud touching his red shoes, Yoshi approached the wall on the other side, and jumped up, grabbing the ledge and going upwards.

Yoshi ran as fast as he could go, his legs supporting his body. Yoshi then stopped, seeing a shining light several feet in front of him. Yoshi, curious, ran towards the shining light. He jumped up into the air, fluttering as rocks from the ceiling started to fall down. Landing back down on the ground, Yoshi resumed running, as he reached the shining light, noticing a crack in the cavern. Thinking that he can progress further, Yoshi ran through the small creak, his left foot struggling a bit to get free, which it did a few minutes later.

Yoshi looked up at the bright blue sky, and then the green Yoshisaurus looked all around him. He was standing on fresh, bright green grass, and along the mass population of coniferous trees and shrubs, he could see different horned-faced dinosaurs and Triceratops feeding on the healthy grass.

Yoshi sneaked a bit forward, but the Triceratops have heard his footsteps. Surrounding their young, The Triceratops all got in defensive positions and bellowed out angry cries. Yoshi growled, and he started running towards the rest. Jumping over a grazing Torosaurus, Yoshi ran through the grassy field. He then looked behind him, much to his shock, to see an enraged Torosaurus chasing him.

Yoshi stopped in his tracks, and he then jumped into the air, fluttering until the charging Torosaurus was right under him. Coming back down, Yoshi landed on the Torosaurus's back. The horned-faced dinosaur bellowed, and it stood on its two hind legs, trying to make Yoshi topple off. Yoshi gulped, and he held tightly to the back, his feet flailing as he hung tightly.

After several seconds, the Torosaurus started to run around in circles, attempting to make Yoshi fall off from movement. Yoshi hung on, but he moved his right hand into his small red pad, getting out his small, handy red guidebook. Letting go his grip of the Torosaurus's back, Yoshi, holding the guidebook close to him, ran towards a nearby bush and jumped into it. The Torosaurus bellowed and charged at the bush, which Yoshi ducked out in time, watching the monstrous horned dinosaurs topple the bush off its ground roots.

Yoshi then ran up towards one of the many coniferous trees and climbed up. Grabbing a branch from forty feet above, Yoshi sat down and opened his guidebook. Flipping through the many pages with his left hand while holding the small red guidebook with his right hand, Yoshi stopped on a certain page, which had data on the Torosaurus species. Quickly glancing to the ground to see the Torosaurus charged against the strong bark of the coniferous tree, Yoshi looked at his guidebook and read aloud to himself,

"Torosaurus - Horned-faced dinosaur that is aggressive and defensive. Standing on all four legs and being herbivorous, the Torosaurus is related to its smaller cousin, the Triceratops. Torosaurus also has a longer head frill than its distinctive cousin. It will get tired after battling for several minutes."

Closing his guidebook shut and putting it away in his pad, Yoshi rubbed his hands together. Looking down again as the Torosaurus breathed heavily and bellowed loudly, Yoshi grabbed a couple of green-spotted white eggs from his pad, and he tossed the eggs at the Torosaurus, one at a time.

Bellowing in agony and in rage, the Torosaurus backed up a tiny bit away from the coniferous tree for every egg it's been hit, and after the last egg Yoshi tossed, the Torosaurus turned around and started running away.

Yoshi cheered, and he jumped down from the coniferous tree.Dusting himself, Yoshi turned around, and he looked up. The sun glaring brightly down at the lively grass, Yoshi nodded and he started running again, towards the direction of the sun.