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Allosaurus a Walking with dinosaurs special

Life was hard in the Jurassic age, even for a large dinosaur at the top of the food chain. A few years ago, the most complete allosaurus skeleton ever found was discovered in Wyoming. The bones tell a surprisingly detailed biography of one individual dinosaur, Big Al, as he came to be known by the scientists who pieced together his story. The creators of Walking with Dinosaurs have vividly recreated this 15-year story from birth to death using the same computer graphic and animatronic techniques that stunned viewers throughout the world when they saw the original series. A companion program, Big Al Uncovered, shows how scientists were able to trace the evidence of Big Al's life story. Using the same state-of-the art graphic effects, Big Al haunts the modern-day museums and dig sites as passionate scientists explain their findings and theories.

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  • "Recreates the life of "Big Al," the most complete allosaurus skeleton ever found, who once roamed the marshy terrain of present-day North America during the Late Jurassic Period."
  • "Life was hard in the Jurassic age, even for a large dinosaur at the top of the food chain. A few years ago, the most complete allosaurus skeleton ever found was discovered in Wyoming. The bones tell a surprisingly detailed biography of one individual dinosaur, Big Al, as he came to be known by the scientists who pieced together his story. The creators of Walking with Dinosaurs have vividly recreated this 15-year story from birth to death using the same computer graphic and animatronic techniques that stunned viewers throughout the world when they saw the original series. A companion program, Big Al Uncovered, shows how scientists were able to trace the evidence of Big Al's life story. Using the same state-of-the art graphic effects, Big Al haunts the modern-day museums and dig sites as passionate scientists explain their findings and theories."@en
  • "Collector's set explores the full spectrum of prehistoric life, from the rise of monsters millions of years ago to the reign of dinosaurs and our own evolutionary predecessors. When scientists discovered the most complete Allosaurus skeleton ever found they began to piece together the story of this one dinosaur."@en
  • "He lived fast, died young and left a good-looking corpse. The life story of Big Al, the most complete Allosaurus skeleton ever found, from his hatching 145 million years ago, to his death as a 15-year-old adolescent. Includes companion program, "Big Al uncovered", that explains how scientists discovered the skeleton in 1991 in Wyoming, and how they were able to trace his life story from his remains."@en
  • "He lived fast, died young and left a good-looking corpse. The life story of Big Al, the most complete Allosaurus skeleton ever found, from his hatching 145 million years ago, to his death as a 15-year-old adolescent. Includes companion program, "Big Al uncovered", that explains how scientists discovered the skeleton in 1991 in Wyoming, and how they were able to trace his life story from his remains."
  • "The program, uses the fossilized remains of an Allosaurus, nicknamed Big Al, as the basis for the story. Using state-of-the-art computer animation, Big Al is brought to life as viewers discover how this ferocious predator mated, hunted, and died. Also included is Big Al Uncovered, a "making of" segment of sorts. Here, using the Big Al fossils, scientists explain why they attributed particular traits and characteristics to the animated Big Al."
  • "He lived fast, died young and left a good-looking corpse. The life story of Big Al, the most complete Allosaurus skeleton ever found, from his hatching 145 million years ago, to his death as a 15-year-old adolescent. Includes companion program, "Big Al uncovered", that explains how scientists discovered the skeleton in 1991, in Wyoming, and how they were able to trace his life story from his remains."@en
  • "The moving story of the (reconstructed) life of "Big Al", the most complete Allosaurus (skeleton) ever found."@en
  • "Computer imagery helps tell the story of Big Al. He lived fast, died young and left a good-looking corpse. The life story of Big Al, the most complete Allosaurus skeleton ever found, from his hatching 145 million years ago, to his death as a 15-year-old adolescent. Includes companion program, "Big Al uncovered", that explains how scientists discovered the skeleton in 1991 in Wyoming, and how they were able to trace his life story from his remains."@en
  • "In the three episodes of Chased by dinosaurs, a time-traveling zoologist and adventurer encounters some of the biggest, strangest, and most dangerous creatures who ever lived on earth, in the sea, and in the air. Allosaurus reconstructs how "Big Al," who left the best-preserved Allosaurus skeleton ever found, might have lived and died."@en
  • "Recreates the life of "Big Al, " the most complete allosaurus skeleton ever found, who once roamed the marshy terrain of present-day North America during the Late Jurassic Period."
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  • "Documentary"@en
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