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1 DVD (60 min.) ; 4 3/4 in. |
Summary |
T-Rex is the popular name for Tyrannosaurus Rex, a large carnivorous dinosaur that lived some 65 million years ago. The name tyrannosaurus translates to "tyrant lizard," a name scientists designated for this creature because they believe a creature of its size must have dominated the other creatures that once roamed this earth. This documentary examines the life of T-Rex based on discoveries and ever-changing scientific theories about the life of this majestic animal. Was it a hunter or scavenger? How did it live with other dinosaurs? Were the T-Rexes huge or sparse in number? Did it live in packs or move alone? Discover the life of the Tyrannosaurus Rex |
Performer |
Presenter: Will Lyman |
Notes |
Rated: G |
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Off-air recording of Discovery Channel broadcast October 28, 2005. Copied under Part VA of the Copyright Act. |
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DVD |
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Available for Deakin University staff and students only |
Subject |
Tyrannosaurus Rex -- Juvenile films
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Paleontology -- Juvenile films
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Fossils -- Collection and preservation -- Juvenile films
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Animated films
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Author |
Lyman, Will
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Armstrong, Jane
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Discovery Channel (Firm)
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