Valley of the T Rex
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Science Documentary hosted by Jimmie Wood and published by Discovery Channel in 2001 - English narration
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Join paleontologist Jack Horner on a journey into the arid badlands of Montana where more T. rex skeletons have been uncovered than any other place on earth. Follow Horner – who found five T. rex dinosaurs here in a single summer – as he scrutinizes the T. rex's arms, large olfactory lobes, tiny eye sockets and unique teeth, to gain insight into whether T. rex was a ferocious predator or an opportunistic scavenger. For example, Horner surmises that the T. rex's stumpy arms wouldn't allow T. rex to scoop up prey, indicating he may have come along after the kill.
Among Jack Horner's finds is the oldest T. rex ever found. At 68 million years, it's 3 million years older than any other specimen challenging the beliefs of when T. rex roamed the Earth. Also, see a 90% complete never before seen juvenile tyrannosaur called Daspletasaurus – an earlier large meat-eating cousin of T. rex. Visit dig sites, labs and museums, and witness brilliant computer animation that visualizes how these creatures lived and died. Plus, see new evidence that could allow scientists to reach ever further back in time.
Produced & directed by Reubon Aaronson and James McQuillian Written by Steve Eder and Steve Reich Narrated by Jimmie Wood Edited by Langdon Page Music by Geoff Levin 50 minutes, English and Mandarin Chinese dual audio, 2001
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- Video Codec: XviD
- Video Bitrate: 1554 Kbps
- Video Resolution: 656x400
- Video Aspect Ratio: 1.64 / 41:25
- Video Framerate: 29.97
- Quality Factor: 0.20 b/px
- Audio1: English (subs included separately)
- Audio1 Codec: Dolby AC3
- Audio1 Bitrate: 256 kb/s @ 48KHz
- Audio1 Channels: 2
- Audio2: Mandarin Chinese
- Audio2 Codec: Lame MP3
- Audio2 Bitrate: 128 kb/s @ 48KHz
- Audio2 Channels: 2
- Runtime per Part: 50 minutes
- Number of Parts: 1
- Part Size: 700 MB
- Encoded by: PolarBear
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- a Legend: New Evidence Paints T. Rex as a Nasty Scavenger, Not a Vicious Hunterre/featKilling a Legend: New Evidence Paints T. Rex as a Nasty Scavenger, Not a Vicious Hunterure.html Killing a Legend: New Evidence Paints T. Rex as a Nasty Scavenger, Not a Vicious Hunter
- T.Rex on Wikipedia
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[edit] Related Documentaries
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- Beyond T-Rex
- Dinosaur Hunters
- T-Rex
- T-Rex Exposed
- T.rex - Warrior or Wimp
- The Legendary T-Rex
- The Mystery Dinosaur
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Discovery.Valley.of.the.T.Rex.XviD.AC3.MVGroup.org.avi (699.85 Mb) Subtitles: [chi] [eng]