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More than 80 million years ago, the Oviraptor, a strange bird-like dinosaur, walked the sandy banks of an oasis in what is now the "Gobi in Mongolia." A creature that measured some 8 feet in length, its razor-sharp claws were deadly weapons of protection for guarding its offspring from constant danger. Now join a daring expedition of scientists as they discover a treasure trove of fossils, shattering long-held myths about this dinosaur's behavior with spectacular on-location filming and computer animation.
In 1922, American paleontologist Roy Chapman Andrews led an archeological expedition into Mongolia's Gobi Desert and uncovered one of the richest dinosaur graveyards in the world. Political conflicts forced him to leave before he had even scratched the surface of the treasure below. In 1997, two paleontologists from the American Museum of Natural History were finally allowed to return, retracing Chapman's steps and unearthing some groundbreaking finds of their own. With spectacular on-location filming, archival footage from Chapman's expedition and impressive computer animation, it's an amazing journey back in time to a lost world where ancient giants once roamed.
Produced by Lisa Truitt Written by Kage Kleiner Narrated by Michael Caroll Research by Mary Singh Music by The Insects
~54 minuten, Engels gesproken, geen ondertiteling.
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