David Attenborough discusses the rise and eventual fall of the dinosaurs. Also examines the few reptilian descendents that have survived through the years.
"Examines the evolution of dinosaurs and the reasons for their sudden extinction. Examines the emergence of snakes and the oldest feathered animal called Archeopteryz."
"David Attenborough discusses the rise and eventual fall of the dinosaurs. Also examines the few reptilian descendents that have survived through the years."@en
"Presents two likely reasons why dinosaurs grew so large: feeding requirements and temperature control. Examines fossil records to conclude that a significant drop in mean environmental temperature could have killed the dinosaurs by preventing their proper solar heating."
"Presents two likely reasons why dinosaurs grew so large: feeding requirements and temperature control. Examines fossil records to conclude that a significant drop in mean environmental temperature could have killed the dinosaurs by preventing their proper solar heating."@en
"Naturalist David Attenborough talks about the shapes and sizes dinosaurs developed into. He travels to quarry sites in Utah, Texas, and Montana to show physical evidence. He explains dinosaurs grew to such big sizes because they developed big stomachs to eat plants and also for temperature control. He suggests the disappearance of dinosaurs was due to the climate growing cold. One relative of dinosaurs survived, the crocodile, because they live in the water."
"In program 15, naturalist David Attenborough examines the evolution of dinosaurs and the reasons for their sudden extinction. Program 16 explores the emergence of snakes and the oldest feathered animal called Archeopteryz."
"Describes the largest and most imposing land animals who began to radiate from reptilian stock about 250 million years ago."@en
"The rise of dinosaurs is described, and dinosaur fossils are examined."
"Visits the vast fossil deposits in Utah and Montana speculating on the cause of the extinction of the dinosaur."
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