Sid was fumbling around with the baby trying to climb up the hill without being seen by any humans that might be there. Frida shook her head watching as Sid made things more difficult than they had to be.

"What are you doing?" Manny asked. "Just drop it on the ledge."

Manny used his trunk to pull the baby from Sid's arms and dropped it on the ledge of the hill. Frida walked past them, following as the baby began crawling away.

"Shouldn't we make sure they found him?" Sid asked.

"Good idea", Manny said picking up Sid with his trunk.

"No, no, wait! No, no, wait, wait! Don't spear me!"

Sid covered his face as Manny threw him onto the ledge. Frida rolled her eyes and looked around at the settlement, barely realizing what had happened. Sid knew it was bad too.

"Oh, this is a problem", he said.

"Oh, that's perfect", Manny grumbled as he looked at the settlement as well.

All the huts were taken down, practically everything was gone. Even the humans. So that Diego tiger was right. The humans had left without Frida and Roshan. Frida followed the baby as he crawled through the empty camp. She sighed and sat down watching as he crawled to what was left of their hut. What a mess. His mother was gone and his father had knowingly left him behind. Frida quickly stood as she saw a large paw step toward them.

"I told you they were gone."

"What are you doing here?" Frida growled.

"Look, I know I jumped you this morning, but I had orders", Diego said. "You'd do the same if you were in my position."

"I wouldn't know", she said turning away.

"Oh, look who it is", Manny frowned. "Don't you have some poor defenseless animal to disembowel?"

"They couldn't be far", Sid pointing his fingers in opposite directions. "Maybe they went this way or this way, or maybe..."

"You don't know much about track, do you?" Diego asked.

"Hey, I'm a sloth", he said picking up a stick. "I see a tree, eat a leaf. That's my tracking."

Diego shook his head and looked at Frida.

"What about you?" he asked. "You're a saber. You should know about tracking."

"Actually, I don't", she answered. "I never had to track before in my life. Show me how it's done, oh great tracker."

Diego's ears flattened against his head. This tiger had an attitude and he was getting real sick of it.

"You didn't miss them by much", he said picking up a blade of grass used for the baby's bed. "It's still green. They headed north two hours ago."

"Hey, it's still green", Sid said putting the sticks in his mouth, making fun of Diego. "They headed north two hours ago."

Frida laughed watching him. The baby laughed as well, falling over onto a fireplace, catapulting a dead fish onto Manny's face. Diego shook his head approaching the baby.

"You don't need this aggrivation", he said. "Give me the baby. I can track humans down a lot faster than you can."

"And you're just a good citizen helping out, right?" Manny said pulling the baby away.

"I just know where the humans are going."

"Glacier Pass", Frida said. "We all know they have a settlement on the other side. I'll take the baby there where we both belong."

"Unless you know how to track, you're never going to reach them before the pass closes up with snow", Diego said. "Which should be like, tomorrow. So you can give that baby to me or go get lost in a blizzard. It's your choice."

Frida glared at him. She had absolutely no reason to trust Diego, especially after that morning. She watched as Manny picked up the baby, giving it to Sid.

"There's your little bundle of joy", he said. "We're returning it to the humans."

Sid held the baby smiling as he began taunting Diego.

"Aw, the big, bad tigey-wigey gets left behind", he said petting him. "Poor tigey-wigey."

"Sid, tigey-wigey's going to lead the way", Manny said.

Frida's fur stood on end as she looked at the smirk Diego was giving, showing off his fangs. Sid had the same reaction too, running to Manny.

"Uh, Manny can I talk to you for a second?" he asked.

"No! The sooner we find the humans, the sooner I get rid of Mr. Stinky Dool Face. And the baby too."

Frida rushed to Sid and the baby as Diego walked toward them, circling them.

"You won't always have Jumbo around to protect you", he said. "When that day comes, I suggest you watch your back...cause I'll be chewing on it."

"Not if I chew on yours first", Frida growled.