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Bigger than T. Rex, a production of Nova/WGBH Boston and National Geographic Studios in association with National Geographic Channels International and ZDF ; produced and directed by Chad Cohen

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Bigger than T. Rex, a production of Nova/WGBH Boston and National Geographic Studios in association with National Geographic Channels International and ZDF ; produced and directed by Chad Cohen
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
Rating: TVPG
Main title
Bigger than T. Rex
Oclc number
893982669
Responsibility statement
a production of Nova/WGBH Boston and National Geographic Studios in association with National Geographic Channels International and ZDF ; produced and directed by Chad Cohen
Runtime
60
Summary
Almost a century ago, paleontologists found the first hints of a monster even bigger than Tyrannosaurus Rex, perhaps the largest predator ever to walk the Earth: fossil bones from a dinosaur dubbed Spinosaurus. Bringing together experts in paleontology, geology, climatology, and paleobotany, this NOVA/National Geographic special brings to life the lost world over which Spinosaurus reigned more than 65 million years ago
Table Of Contents
Wartime losses -- Contraband fossils -- Land of the meat-eaters -- A seafaring beast -- Building the skeleton
Target audience
adult
Technique
live action
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