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dinosaur made just out of lego.
it's a dumb dinosaur.
pretty cool looking gif of a dinosaur.
a cool look into making dinosaurs.
holy shit it's a dinosaur
dave attell racist dinosaur
trailer for ice age dawn of the dinosaurs.
art and pencil illustrations bring dinosaurs and other ancient creatures world to life in this gallery.
these are 100% real, authentic hadrosaur dinosaur egg’s from the late cretaceous period (71 to 84 million years old).
two abnormally colored dinosaurs about to create some babies.
an incredibly realistic looking robotic dinosaur takes a stroll through a museum.
part 2/4. the velociraptor. this bbc documentary compares dinosaurs with their closest living relatives, crocodiles and birds, and joins forces with a team of experts to scientifically analyze fossilized dinosaur bones and tracks. the team constructs life-sized, bio-mechanical replicas of the dinosaurs` weaponry. then tests them and demonstrates their awesome potential using computer graphics.
part 3/4. the velociraptor. this bbc documentary compares dinosaurs with their closest living relatives, crocodiles and birds, and joins forces with a team of experts to scientifically analyze fossilized dinosaur bones and tracks. the team constructs life-sized, bio-mechanical replicas of the dinosaurs` weaponry. then tests them and demonstrates their awesome potential using computer graphics.
part 4/4. the velociraptor. this bbc documentary compares dinosaurs with their closest living relatives, crocodiles and birds, and joins forces with a team of experts to scientifically analyze fossilized dinosaur bones and tracks. the team constructs life-sized, bio-mechanical replicas of the dinosaurs` weaponry. then tests them and demonstrates their awesome potential using computer graphics.
"... versus cold blooded. a scientist looks at the notion that dinosaurs may have been warm blooded, and if so, the potential that they may have survived the ice age of 2 million years ago. video from bbc show horizon - my pet dinosaur."
"what impact would it have on the animals we know today if dinosaurs hadn't become extinct? scientists look at the effect this would have on our world today - no cows, no dairy! video from bbc show horizon - my pet dinosaur."
part 1/4. the velociraptor. this bbc documentary compares dinosaurs with their closest living relatives, crocodiles and birds, and joins forces with a team of experts to scientifically analyze fossilized dinosaur bones and tracks. the team constructs life-sized, bio-mechanical replicas of the dinosaurs` weaponry, then tests them and demonstrates their awesome potential using computer graphics. part 2/part 3/part 4
global warming over the coming century could mean a return of temperatures last seen in the age of the dinosaur and lead to the extinction of up to half of all species, a scientist said on thursday.
not only will carbon dioxide levels be at the highest levels for 24 million years, but global average temperatures will be higher than for up to 10 million years, said chris thomas of the university of york.
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"... hadn't been wiped out? this video from the bbc show horizon - my pet dinosaur looks at how different the world could have been."
a new dinosaur species, one of the largest known carnivorous dinosaurs, has been discovered in the fossil-rich patagonia region of argentina, scientists said monday.
paleontologists reported that they had found the fossils of seven to nine individuals of a species they are naming mapusaurus roseae, which is estimated to have lived about 100 million years ago. the discovery suggests the previously unknown animal may have lived and hunted in groups.
dr. philip j. currie of the university of alberta in edmonton, co-leader of the excavations, said in a statement: "the presence of so many animals in one quarry suggests that they were living together in a pack at the time leading up to their catastrophic death."
an analysis of the bones showed one adult exceeded 12 meters in length, slightly larger than specimens of both its close relatives - giganotosaurus and tyrannosaurus rex, the researchers reported.
the fossils were excavated over five years, beginning in 1995, before scientists realized they were dealing with a new species of giant carnivores, members of the broader meat-eating carcharodontosaurids.
currie said that pack hunting may have allowed mapusaurus to prey on the biggest known dinosaur, argentinosaurus, a 38-meter-long plant-eater.
"mapusaurus" comes from the word for "earth" in the language of the mapuche tribe of western patagonia, while "roseae" refers both to the rose-colored rock that yielded the specimens and to the name of a sponsor of the excavations.
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in the mid 1800s, when charles darwin published his theory of evolution, one species of animal remained a mystery; where did birds fit on his evolutionary tree? several years later his friend and colleague, thomas henry huxley, came up with an answer. huxley had recently examined a new fossil from southern germany called archaeopteryx which was causing considerable excitement in palaeontological circles. there were clear signs of feathers and it was obvious this was the earliest fossil evidence of a bird ever found. huxley noticed something else as well. to him it looked as though the skeleton bore a striking similarity to that of a family of meat eating dinosaurs known as therapods.
all these were painted by christopher srnka.
it is located in drumheller, alberta, in canada.