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National Geographic - Dinosaurs Unearthed (Dino Autopsy / Dino Death Trap)
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In Theaters : 2007
DVD Release : 11 March, 2008
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♥♥♥♥ dinosaurus
THese two interesting documentaries follow one another quite well. The first, Dino Deathtrap, is a story of a huge deposit of dinosaur bones found in overlaying segments in a single location in China. Several new to science species are uncovered. The title is well approached in this episode. The second episode is not so well put together and arrives at no finality. At the end, we are left without fulfilment. It is a spectaular find, but the science of unveiling the fossil uniqueness and what the fossil offers. THere are many theories and speculation, but very little about the fossil comes to light. We find out that the beasst is larger than thought, has larger legs and a much deeper pelvis than thought, but anything is speculative at this point. A CT scan was intersting but not diagnostic. This research is about the same point as the Iceman research was when the first video came out about it. That said, both documentaries are interesting, with several diitalized images used to visualize certain points brought out during research. Much of the research is yet to be done. This introduction promises more dramatic discoveries to follow. Worth the viewing.
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