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Walking With Dinosaurs

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Ratings: 7.78/10 from 18 users.

Walking with DinosaursTake the ultimate journey back in time to the reign of the dinosaurs! State-of-the-art digital effects and animatronics by the Emmy Award-winning FrameStore Group (The Odyssey, Merlin, Gulliver's Travels) combine to form living, breathing images that put you in the scene of a virtual lost world.

Using the latest scientific findings, Walking With Dinosaurs examines the 155-million-year history of these great creatures, from the aggressive Coelophysis, who first learned to hunt in packs, to Tyrannosaurus Rex, the most terrifying carnivore on the planet.

Feel the ground tremble as dueling Triceratops lock horns, and soar with Ornithocheirus, who could travel over 300 miles on a single wing flap. Narrated by Kenneth Branagh, this expanded video edition contains fascinating additional material not included on Discovery Channel broadcasts.

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13 Comments / User Reviews

  1. Orlando S. Gondar

    Forget soft tissue that is old news, we are already trying to sequence the genome in the right order from the DNA we have found. DNA!! and even That is old news, so if who doesn't believe we have dino tissues is way, WAY behind.

  2. Fender24

    Over the edge,

    Soft tissue in dinosaurs has been reported for over a decade now ;) just thought to inform you.

  3. Fender24

    Hey Matt
    You can just go look it up its there, whats disappointing is you. There is alot of research going on as we speak to find out how the tissue was preserved. Soft tissue dinosaurs is old news, there is no explanation yet how it has survived for million of years, maybe they are not that old as we think. Its hard to believe it is possible to survive for millions of years.

  4. fender24

    Only one problem though. New scientific findings of soft tissue in dinosaur bones suggest they're thousand of years old,.. not millions.

    1. Achems_Razor

      What new scientific findings? Show proof for your claim.

    2. fender24

      Armitage’s analysis of this soft tissue was published in the journal Acta Histochemica.. "soft sheets of fibrillar bone from a fossil of the supraorbital horn of the dinosaur triceratops horridus" peer reviewed.

    3. fender24

      well this is actually not a new discovery though, what planet have u lived on? ;P

    4. fender24

      From several other papers, one learns that original soft tissue fossils have been reported from England, Germany, Spain, Gobi Desert, Eastern China, Brazil, and North America. Doubtless, more original tissue fossils await discovery, and others have gone unreported. Therefore, original tissue fossils are almost a global phenomenon.

    5. matt

      Plainly false. I'm not sure if I'm more disappointed with those that made that study up, or those that believed it.

  5. mdohamed

    fantastic