Dinosaurs decoded

Dinosaurs decoded

produced by Veriscope Pictures for National Geographic Channel ; producerwriterdirector Dan Levitt
videorecording (DVD) - 2010

Paleontologist Jack Horner and colleagues are challenging the long held belief that young dinosaurs looked like miniature versions of their parents. The transformations from childhood to adulthood may have been so dramatic that up to a third of all dinosaur species may vanish, leaving in their place a developing understanding of the complexity of dinosaur lives and the possible purpose behind features like horns lumps, bumps, and dome-heads.

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: National Geographic Channel (Television station : Washington, D.C.), Veriscope Pictures
Other Authors: Levitt, Daniel, Carroll, Michael. (Associate professor of literature), Horner, John R.
Format: Video DVD
Language:English
Published: Universal City, Calif. : Vivendi Entertainment, c2010.
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