The Dinosaurs the Nature of the Beast (video recording)
Examines new discoveries about the early primitive dinosaurs and the adaptations that led to their later success. Also discusses clues to dinosaur behavior, including feeding, rearing of young, migration and social structure.
"Explores the questions of how dinosaurs originated, and how they came to dominate the planet for 140 million years."
"Examines new discoveries about the early primitive dinosaurs and the adaptations that led to their later success. Also discusses clues to dinosaur behavior, including feeding, rearing of young, migration and social structure."@en
""This third program reveals a complexity and social structure to dinosaurs that belies their image as merely wandering eating machines. Surveying creatures from the 150-foot seismosaurus to the tiny duckbill evidence is presented that they lived and traveled in organized groups.""@en
"Explores different populations of dinosaurs as well as events which ushered in different stages of development."@en
"Join scientists to explore the puzzling question of how dinosaurs originated."@en
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