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		<title>Collections of Dinosaur Documentaries</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ultimate Dinosaur Collection. BBC video. (2007) This collection puts together a popular and informative BBC series of dinosaur documentaries. On 3 discs, this set includes &#8220;Before the Dinosaurs: Walking with Monsters&#8221; , &#8220;Walking with Dinosaurs&#8221;, &#8220;Allosaurs&#8221;, &#8220;Chased by Dinosaurs&#8221; and a bonus program, &#8220;Trilogy of Life: The Making of Walking with Dinosaurs, Beasts and Monsters&#8221;. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ultimate Dinosaur Collection. BBC video. (2007)</p>
<p>This collection puts together a popular and informative BBC series of dinosaur documentaries. On 3 discs, this set includes &#8220;Before the Dinosaurs: Walking with Monsters&#8221; , &#8220;Walking with Dinosaurs&#8221;, &#8220;Allosaurs&#8221;, &#8220;Chased by Dinosaurs&#8221; and a bonus program, &#8220;Trilogy of Life: The Making of Walking with Dinosaurs, Beasts and Monsters&#8221;. The dinosaurs in this set are both computer-rendered and animatronic. The &#8220;Walking With&#8221; dinosaur documentaries are narrated by expert, Kenneth Branagh and the &#8220;Chased&#8221; series is narrated by zoologist, Nigel Mavens. The Ultimate Dinosaur Collection is an informative and visually appealing set of dinosaur documentaries, however these discs drop many of the special features released on the original DVD.</p>
<p>Discovery Essential Dinosaur Pack. Discovery Channel. (2008)</p>
<p>This combo-pack combines 7 of Discovery channel&#8217;s most popular dinosaur documentaries. This is a 2 disc set that includes &#8220;Valley of the T-Rex&#8221;, &#8220;T-Rex: New Science, New Beast&#8221;, &#8220;When Dinosaurs Roamed America&#8221;, &#8220;Utah&#8217;s Dino Graveyard&#8221;, &#8220;Dinosaur Planet&#8221;, &#8220;The Mystery Dinosaur&#8221; and &#8221; Dinosaurs: Return to Life?&#8221;. Discovery channel uses computer generated animation of dinosaurs. Narration is not done by experts, but by actors—for example, John Goodman, but there are many interviews with scientists and experts. This set of dinosaur documentaries are able to inform a wide audience (children to adults) of the dinosaur research that has occurred, although some of this research has become outdated.</p>
<p>The Complete Walking With&#8230;Collection. BBC Video (2000)</p>
<p>BBC provides us with another set of dinosaur documentaries. This one includes the three programs from BBC&#8217;s Emmy-award winning series. On 5 discs, the complete collection includes &#8220;Walking with Dinosaurs&#8221;, &#8220;Allosaurus: A Walking with Dinosaurs Special&#8221;, and &#8220;Walking with Pre-historic Beasts&#8221; and also includes many special features such as behind-the-scenes features and interviews with the creators. The DVDs provide more realistic computer generated dinosaurs and uses interesting angles—which usually works well. This series does provide some humor to the narrating scene. This set does not include 2 other dinosaur documentaries that were part of the Walking with&#8230;series&#8211; &#8220;Cavemen&#8221; and &#8220;Life Before Dinosaurs&#8221;</p>
<p>Pre-Historic Earth: Natural History. BBC Video (2008)</p>
<p>This disc-set supplies a historical outlook of pre-historic times in BBC&#8217;s total &#8220;Walking with&#8230;&#8221; series. It&#8217;s a 6 disc set including &#8220;Before the Dinosaurs&#8221;, &#8220;Walking with Monsters&#8221;, &#8220;Walking with Dinosaurs&#8221;, &#8220;Allosaurus&#8221;, &#8220;Walking with Pre-Historic Beasts&#8221; and &#8220;Walking with Cavemen&#8221;. These dinosaur documentaries aims to recreate the dinosaur world with computer-rendered dinosaurs in a natural environment. They are highly informative and take a scientific outlook. However, it has been said that some of the information in this film isn&#8217;t fully accurate such as showing particular animals living together that may not actually have been possible. All in all, Pre-Historic Earth: Natural History is a comprehensive set of dinosaur documentaries and information.</p>
<p>Prehistoric Collection: From Dinosaurs to the Dawn of Man. History. (2009)</p>
<p>An overview of prehistoric times, History provides us with 4 highly popular dinosaur documentaries. On 8 discs, this set includes, &#8220;Jurassic Fight Club&#8221;, &#8220;Prehistoric Mega-storms,&#8221; &#8220;Journey to 10,000 B.C.&#8221;, and &#8220;Clash of the Caveman.&#8221; Jurassic Fight Club is focused only on dinosaurs and provides really great fight scenes as the name suggests. With decent computer-animation, the exciting fight scenes are also accompanied by expert narration and interviewers who truly love dinosaurs. The other 3 series aren&#8217;t exactly dinosaur documentaries but they do relate to the prehistoric era. A broad range of knowledge on the pre-historic timeline is given in this DVD but it does use a common documentary film layout which avid documentary watchers may be familiar with.</p>
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		<title>Comprehensive Information For Dinosaurs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is believed that dinosaurs existed on the earth millions of years ago. It is a dominant species of vertebrate animals whose extinction raised lots of questions which scientists have been trying to find out answers to until the present day. Dinosaurs used to be the dominant vertebrate animals of our ecosystem. Under the phylogenetic [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is believed that dinosaurs existed on the earth millions of years ago. It is a dominant species of vertebrate animals whose extinction raised lots of questions which scientists have been trying to find out answers to until the present day.</p>
<p>Dinosaurs used to be the dominant vertebrate animals of our ecosystem. Under the phylogenetic taxonomy, dinosaurs are classified as sole descendants of the most current ancestors of modern birds and Triceratops. It is also suggested that dinosaurs can be classified as the descendants of the most current ancestor of the iguanodon and megalosaurus. This is since these are two of the three main genres quoted by Richard Own, particularly when he distinguished the dinosaurian classification.</p>
<p>Hence, both classifications result to an identical set of animals being classified as dinosaurs. This would include the Sauropodomorph, Theropods, Ankylosaurians, Ornithopods, Ceratopsians and the Stegosurians. These classifications are printed to correspond with the precise conception of dinosaurs that predated the Earth via the use of Phylogenetics.</p>
<p>Although T-Rex is the most popular dinosaur, there are actually various types of dinosaurs that lived long ago. In fact, there are now several facts and information about the most common dinosaurs. Many books about paleontology and archeology give a lot of information about the different species that existed.</p>
<p>Names of the most common dinosaurs are categorized into two orders such as Ornithischia and Saurischia. The first order consists of the kinds of dinosaurs that walked on the surface of the earth. They have hip joints that allow them to stroll around. The other order consists of dinosaurs that have joints and enabling them to fly. The T-Rex is among the most common dinosaurs that fit into the Ornithischia order while the Archaeopteryx is the greatest example of the Saurischia order.</p>
<p>Facts about usual dinosaurs can also be found in the Internet. There is a wide information and detail about them. In fact, pictures of the most usual dinosaurs are also indicated so that even kids will have a general idea about their appearance.</p>
<p>There are also facts regarding the extinction of dinosaurs. These facts provide concepts on how dinosaurs became extinct in our planet 65 million year ago. Amongst other theories, the theory about a comet that hit the Earth and created massive mayhem such as clouds of smoke that lasted for months and deprivation of vegetation among others, is the one most believed by scientists. Up to now, paleontologists and archeologists study the fossils and remains of dinosaurs they found in order to shed light to the theories that pertain to their extinction centuries ago.</p>
<p>Some extinction theories are said to be primarily caused by environmental factors, multiple collision and asteroid collisions. Another theory about the extinction of dinosaurs is due to a massive volcanic explosion of the Earth&#8217;s super volcanoes. It tells us that the super explosion overcame the Earth by means of sulfur dioxide and the blanketing of the surface of the Earth.</p>
<p>Facts about the bones of dinosaurs are complied and written in books by specialists that specialize in dinosaur bones. Numerous facts about bones of dinosaurs can also be found in museums. Archeologists study any dinosaur bone gathered from various parts of the word in order to know more about their kind and lifestyle. Due to the presence of fossils, the kinds of dinosaurs where revealed and man can now say that dinosaurs really existed some time in the past even before the birth of mankind.</p>
<p>Thus, facts about dinosaur eggs usually concentrate on what type of dinosaur they come from and the appearance of these eggs. The texture of the eggs can be verified by specie. It is interesting to know that these eggs follow a pattern when it comes to its eggshells. This pattern of eggshells enlightens us with what kind of dinosaur species it came from. The eggs of dinosaurs vary in shapes and sizes. Studying these eggs can help us analyze further these interesting species that once ruled the earth.</p>
<p>Information for dinosaurs is abundant. Here is the information which help people to get knowledge of dinosaurs. To get well-understanding of these animals, internet is a good choice.</p>
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