“What hour is it?” I asked, reaching instinctively for my pocketwatch.
Malik took a step back. “Time for Kentrosaurus to hatch. Time to plant the millet. Time for the magnolia buds to open. Professor Denison, I’m afraid you persist in thinking of time as numbers. You think of meaningless units of time - weeks, hours, minutes - based on what? Movements of faraway planets? Of what use to us is that? Why not pay attention to the precise 30-year life cycle of the bamboo Guadua trinii or the exactly repeated mitotic cycle of the paramecium? The whole Earth has a heartbeat.”
He paused, swung his tail from side to side, and squinted. “And some things happen too slowly for you to notice. If you sit quite still, you can hear the grinding down of mountains, the stretching upwards of trees, the pushing forward of continents.”
CODE OF DINOTOPIA
Survival of all or none
One raindrop raises the sea
Weapons are enemies even to their owners
Give more, take less
Others first, self last
Observe, listen and learn
Sing every day
Excercise imagination
Eat to live, don’t live to eat
Don’t p…
The Code of Dinotopia was only created after humans, who need such wisdom written down to remind them of it, arrived on the island. Nallab, Assistant Head Librarian of Waterfall City, believes the last coda was meant exclusively for humans:
“Don’t pee in the tub.”