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When Crocs Ate Dinosaurs

When Crocs Ate Dinosaurs

Some hundred million years ago, crocodiles were the ruling T. rexes of the waters. They galloped on land, ambushed prey at the river's edge - even terrorized dinosaurs. These swift predators evolved through the ages into the modern crocs we know today. Now, armed with newly discovered prehistoric crocodile bones, Dr. Paul Sereno is determined to bring the ancient creatures to life - and tell their fantastic untold story. Learn about a croc that pursued prey across land, a supercroc that locked its jaws around dinosaurs, even a croc with a startlingly canine face. Blending art, forensics and biology, a team reanimates a lost world of strange Cretaceous crocs that paleontology forgot..

Standard Deviants - Dinosaurs: Lifestyles of the Big and Carnivorous

Standard Deviants - Dinosaurs: Lifestyles of the Big and Carnivorous

What were the dinosaurs like? How long ago did they live? Can a dinosaur be created from DNA? Did they take care of their young? Why did they die out... or did they? Join our intrepid dinosaur hunters as they examine the diets, habitats, traits and the eventual extinction of some of the largest creatures ever to roam the Earth! With the help of a respected dinosaur expert, the Standard Deviants will dispel dino-myths and give you the bare-bone facts about these mysterious creatures, using humorous skits, computer graphics and a fun, easy-to-understand format. Released as two separate VHS tapes ("A Day as a Dino" and "Guess Who's Coming for Dinner?") but a single DVD and CD-ROM..

Dino the Dinosaur

Dino the Dinosaur

Dino the Dinosaur is an ideal educational TV show for toddlers and preschoolers. Dino is always eager to learn new things. He adores playing with toys, cars, trains and discovers the world through his games. Dino learns shapes, colors, numbers and letters with enthusiasm. Both boys and girls will enjoy this show and learn with fun!.

Lost Dinosaurs of New Zealand

Lost Dinosaurs of New Zealand

The discovery of dinosaurs by retired housewife turned scientist Joan Wiffen has cast a new light on the behaviour of dinosaurs during the late cretaceous period, and the puzzle of why dinosaurs, in general, became extinct. This programme tells the remarkable story of Joan Wiffen, who at age 68, went fossil hunting and found New Zealand's first dinosaur bones..

The Great Dinosaur Hunt

The Great Dinosaur Hunt

Travel with top Canadian and Chinese paleontologists as they search for dinosaur fossils in the remote Gobi Desert in China, Canada's beautiful Alberta, and the bone-chilling Arctic tundra, attempting to unravel the incredible mystery of the dinosaur age. Also, watch as the daily struggles of dinosaur life are vividly shown in nearly two dozen animation sequences, bringing you right into this dangerous and fascinating world..

Dinosaur Revolution

Dinosaur Revolution

Dinosaur Revolution is a four-part nature documentary miniseries that utilizes computer-generated imagery to portray dinosaurs and other animals from the Mesozoic era. It was praised for its educational content and general energy. Used and unused footage was later made into a feature film titled Dinotasia..

Doctor Who: Invasion of the Dinosaurs

Doctor Who: Invasion of the Dinosaurs

The Third Doctor and Sarah arrive in 1970s London to find it has been evacuated because dinosaurs have appeared mysteriously. It turns out the dinosaurs are being brought to London via a time machine to further a plan to revert London to a pre-technological level..

Walking With Dinosaurs Special: The Giant Claw

Walking With Dinosaurs Special: The Giant Claw

Journey back to the dunes of prehistoric Mongolia to find the owner of the largest claws of all time - Therizinosaurus. Presenter Nigel Marven's adventure covers vast nesting sites, skirts curious velociraptors and avoids the terrifying tarbosaurus so we can come face-to-face with The Giant Claw..

Les Dinosaures du pôle Sud

Les Dinosaures du pôle Sud

À quoi ressemblait le pôle Sud au temps des dinosaures ? Un fascinant panorama préhistorique, fondé sur les dernières découvertes paléontologiques et illustré de reconstitutions 3D. L’Antarctique n’a pas toujours été le continent blanc et inhospitalier que l’on connaît. Au temps des dinosaures, la région, qui formait le sud du Gondwana, l’un des deux supercontinents issus de la Pangée, était tempérée et jouissait d’une riche biodiversité. Il y a 252 millions d'années, après un réchauffement brutal de la planète qui a entraîné l’extinction massive du Permien-Trias, la faune et la flore du pôle Sud connaissaient un important renouveau. Jusqu’à l’extinction définitive des dinosaures, il y a 66 millions d’années, nombre de ces géants ont foulé le sol austral. Mais comment supportaient-ils la nuit polaire, durant laquelle le soleil cesse de briller plusieurs mois ?.