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Dino Death Trap - Part 4

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Uploaded by on May 11, 2009

In Dino Death Trap, an extraordinary dinosaur find follows a team of palaeontologists in western China as they unearth a virtual black hole in dinosaur evolution. Led by Dr James Clark of George Washington University and Dr Xu Xing of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the team uncovers hundreds of exceptionally preserved dinosaur fossils, including new species that were astonishingly found stacked on top of one another in pits of death in the dry and desolate Junggar Basin. Preserved for 160 million years, a total of 400 specimens and around 40 different species, including bizarre ancestors of the T-Rex and the triceratops and an ancient crocodilian, were discovered in the pits. The scientists believe they may even have found the elusive missing link in the middle Jurassic, when dinosaur evolution went wild. Watch in awe as the amazing creatures are digitally brought back to life and we probe the mystery of how these dinosaurs lived and died.

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  • lol what happened to talking about the death trap?

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  • @lifeform106 u do realize the place will be not open right? They won't let some random dude show up in an documentary

  • @lifeform106 u do realize the place iw

  • wow i live right next to the allagater farm and go there every day! i wish i was there when they were there to show my face in the background!

  • @TuskarrWarrior fillers, they ran out of stuff so they fill it in with miscilenious info, its good dino info is good info

  • anyone else getting annoyed by the big long necked dinos legs bending like back legs would? why arnt they more like a horse wth the backwards knee in the front... seems like it might be more effective and less retarded looking

  • @TuskarrWarrior yea i was trying to figure out that

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