Description |
1 online resource (43 min.) |
Summary |
Walking with Dinosaurs: Prehistoric Planet is an exciting adventure that fully immerses audiences in Cretaceous Alaska. The main characters in the story are a herd of large, frilled, plant eating dinosaurs -Pachyrhinosaurus. The film follows their youngsters through the seasons and the challenges of growing up and establishing themselves in this prehistoric world. From the moment they hatch, they face predators, extremes of weather and natural disaster as they fight for survival. It's an epic yet intimate story, and audiences of all ages will empathise with them and their struggles, just as they do with animals in contemporary wildlife documentaries. Huge bone beds, found in Alaska and Alberta, reveal the pachyrhinosaurs roamed in vast herds. They very likely undertook epic migrations and had complex social lives, just as animals in large herds do today. Following them on their migrations, we encounter all the other species they meet and interact with, including the fierce Nanuqsaurus, the top predator of the day |
Notes |
Title from resource description page (viewed July 11, 2018) |
Performer |
Narrator, Benedict Cumberbatch |
Notes |
In English |
Subject |
Dinosaurs.
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Dinosauria (extinct superorder)
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Dinosaurs.
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Genre/Form |
Animated films.
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Children's films.
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Juvenile works.
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Animated films.
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Children's films.
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Films pour enfants.
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Form |
Streaming video
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Author |
Dale, Richard (Director), director.
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Cook, Barry, 1958- director.
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Nightingale, Neil, director
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Nayar, Deepak, producer
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Hill, Amanda (Producer), producer.
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Devlin, Mike (Film producer), producer.
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Cumberbatch, Benedict, 1976- narrator.
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BBC Earth (Firm), production company.
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Evergreen Films, production company.
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