The second episode/segment of Prehistoric Park called "A Mammoth Undertaking" is reviewed in this segment.
This is simply amazing video shot at Mellon Arena in Pittsburgh on 12/7/08. Look how realistic these robotic dinosaurs are. http://www.youtube.com/rbelluso
Nigel Marvin searches for prehistoric insects to bring back to the future for his new bug house and that is the subject of episode 5 of Prehistoric Park. This is a very entertaining episode.
An animated version of Jurassic Park.Made with "Macromedia Flash MX".I made this video August of 2006. Yes, I already know that the animation on th...
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Walking With Dinosaurs Sp.1 The Ballad Of Big Al (3 of 3)
Big Al was an Allosaurus that lived in Wyoming, now the Morrison Formation, during the late Jurassic. This epsiode will tell you about how he lived.
Walking With Beasts is an introduction to the animals (predominantly mammals) that roamed the earth from the extinction of the dinosaurs until the rise of early humans. The sequel to the BBC's acclaimed and highly successful series Walking With Dinosaurs, Beasts also uses a combination of clever special effects and computer-generated imagery to create a realistic world as it may have appeared millions of years ago. As to be expected from any BBC nature programme, the images are visually stunning; the prehistoric animals look impressively lifelike, interacting seamlessly with each other and their environment to create an entire world that could have been photographed only yesterday. Walking With Beasts has a host of little touches and flourishes that add to the feeling of realism (the animals knock over the cameras, pebbles hit the lens), which make this programme a success as a piece of pure entertainment and prehistoric escapism.
The Jurassic Park you didn't see.
http://www.FreeScienceLectures.comThe National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology in Japan has created some incredible new robot/animatr...
A dinosaur, pig and the other dinosaur see a strange machine and see what its about =O
In the Early Jurassic, dinosaurs started getting larger. Diplodocus was over 30 metres long - but even he wasn't safe from predators
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