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    Extreme dinosaurs [videorecording (DVD)].
    Warner Home Video, c2013.
    Call #:DVD 567.9 E96 Doc
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    T-Rex: warrior or wimp? [videorecording (DVD)].
    Format: 
    [videorecording (DVD)].
    Description: 
    1 videodisc (100 min.) : 5.1 Dolby digital sd., col. ; 12 cm.
    Notes: 
    Originally broadcast on the British documentary TV series "Horizon" in 2000 and 2004 respectively.
    Home use only.
    English (SDH) subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing.
    Contents: 
    Extreme dinosaurs -- T Rex: warrior or wimp?
    Production: 
    A BBC/TLC co-production ; Extreme dinosaurs producer/director Steve Ruggi ; T-Rex: producer/director Johanna Gibbon.
    Performers: 
    Extreme dinosaurs narrated by Paul Brightwell ; T-Rex narrated by Jack Fortune.
    Summary: 
    "BBC brings you a terrifying Dino Double Feature! If you thought T-Rex was the scariest dinosaur -- think again. In Extreme Dinosaurs, Paleontologist Dr. Phillip Currie believes he has found a six-ton flesh-eating dinosaur that hunted its prey in packs. Until recently there was little evidence to support Currie's ideas. But that's all changed now that he has two mass dinosaur graves on his hands. In T-Rex: Warrior or Wimp?, T-Rex's place as the scariest dinosaur comes into question again. T-Rex has been known as the meanest, most bewitching dinosaur of them all. Children are captivated by the sheer savagery of its teeth. Experts marveled at the force of its bite: ten times more powerful than anything we know today. But could our picture of this monster be completely wrong? Was the T-Rex in fact a slow, lumbering creature with hideously bad breath? Was T-Rex, in fact, a wimp?"--Container.
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    Documentary television programs.
    Science television programs.
    Films for the hearing impaired.
    DVDs.
    Other authors: 
    Ruggi, Steve.
    Gibbon, Johanna.
    British Broadcasting Corporation. Television Service.
    Learning Channel (Firm)
    Warner Home Video (Firm)
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