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Release date: 2009-12-06
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120 million years of evolution made dinosaur bodies better adapted to their environment than any mammal today. Some dino species had lifespans of over 100 years. Others had a 1 in 3000 chance of making it to adulthood. The latest science reveals the anatomical secrets that made them such incredible survivors.
Release date: 2009-12-06
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The Cretaceous Period spawned walking death machines with a savage combination of speed, eyesight, brainpower, and razor-sharp implements. The latest science reveals the anatomical secrets of these bloodthirsty carnivores.
Release date: 2009-12-06
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Predators didn't dominate the Cretaceous period - plant-eaters did. And their bodies were built to take a beating. The latest science reveals the anatomical secrets that made the earth's largest vegetarians successful.
Release date: 2009-12-13
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More than a million generations adapted dinosaurs to a changing planet. But each successful generation boils down to a single encounter between two like-minded reptiles. The latest science reveals the anatomical secrets to life and love among dinosaurs. Dinosaurs are the ultimate biological success story. More than a million generations improved and adapted each dino species to their changing planet. But each successful generation boils down to a single encounter between two like-minded reptiles. The latest science reveals the anatomical secrets to life and love in an age of dinosaurs.
Release date: 2009-12-13
Peter L. Larson - Himself, Timothy Larson - Himself
Paul Donvito - Writer, Nick Green - Director, Paul Jenkins - Director of Photography, Michael Robins - Head of Production, Simon Holland - Editor, Richard Dale - Executive Producer, Paul Donvito - Producer, Matt Lowe - Editor, Helen Conlan - Production Manager, Mike Tucker - Special Effects Supervisor, Carl Jason December - Production Assistant, Rupert Parker - Producer