Deconstructing History: Tyrannosaurus Rex (1:25)
Known as the "king of the tyrant lizards," T-Rex was one of the largest carnivores of all time.
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Deconstructing History: Tyrannosaurus Rex
Deconstructing History: Tyrannosaurus RexVideo Clip (1:25)
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Known as the "king of the tyrant lizards," T-Rex was one of the largest carnivores of all time.
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Dinosaurs
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Timothy Dickinson shares with us his ideas on the concept of dinosaurs throughout the history of society.
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Jurassic Fight Club: Offensive Weapons
Jurassic Fight Club: Offensive WeaponsVideo Clip (1:57)
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Predatory dinosaurs had lethal weapons meant to inflict maximum damage.
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Jurassic Fight Club: What Color Were Dinosaurs?
Jurassic Fight Club: What Color Were Dinosaurs?Video Clip (1:34)
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Dinosaurs may have had colors similar to modern animals
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Jurassic Fight Club: Most Lethal Dinosaur
Jurassic Fight Club: Most Lethal DinosaurVideo Clip (1:12)
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Before T-Rex there was Allosaurus, perhaps the most lethal of all dinosaurs
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Jurassic Fight Club: Did Dinosaurs Hunt in Packs?
Jurassic Fight Club: Did Dinosaurs Hunt in Packs?Video Clip (1:10)
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New findings show that some dinosaurs hunted in packs.
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Jurassic Fight Club: Defensive Weapons
Jurassic Fight Club: Defensive WeaponsVideo Clip (1:51)
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Prey dinosaurs had their own measures of defense against attack.
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Jurassic Fight Club: Chicken and T-Rex Link
Jurassic Fight Club: Chicken and T-Rex LinkVideo Clip (1:21)
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Dinosaur George explains how the fearsome T-Rex is related to the common chicken.
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Jurassic Fight Club: Dino Recognition
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Dinosaurs had unique features that helped them recognize one another
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Jurassic Fight Club: Dinosaur Poop
Jurassic Fight Club: Dinosaur PoopVideo Clip (1:19)
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Fossilized dung provides important information about what dinosaurs ate.
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Jurassic Fight Club: Giganto
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King Kong may have been a Hollywood creation, but a real giant ape called Gigantopithecus existed over 100,000 years ago.
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Jurassic Fight Club: How Did Dinosaurs Hear?
Jurassic Fight Club: How Did Dinosaurs Hear?Video Clip (1:43)
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Hearing was an important key to survival for all dinosaurs.
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Jurassic Fight Club: How Did Dinosaurs See?
Jurassic Fight Club: How Did Dinosaurs See?Video Clip (1:33)
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Some dinosaurs had powerful eyesight as good as an eagle.
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Jurassic Fight Club: Inbreeding
Jurassic Fight Club: InbreedingVideo Clip (1:12)
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For land locked dinosaurs, inbreeding was a major problem
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Jurassic Fight Club: What Did Dinosaurs Sound Like?
Jurassic Fight Club: What Did Dinosaurs Sound Like?Video Clip (1:48)
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Based on their size, dinosaurs made a variety of sounds.
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Dinosaurs
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Dinosaurs can reveal fascinating details of how life was 65 million years ago. But unearthing them can prove to be challenging.
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