Dinosaurs: Giants of Patagonia is a 2007 film about life in the Early Cretaceous, Patagonia. It features paleontologist Rodolfo Coria as a narrator. He talks about discovering dinosaurs that are huge.
The movie starts with the narrator introducing that the movie is about dinosaurs. They start 65 mya, in the Late Cretaceous. The narrator explains that a massive comet will arrive to mark the end of dinosaurs. Then we arrive 150 mya, in the Late Jur...
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Dinosaurs: Giants of Patagonia is a 2007 film about life in the Early Cretaceous, Patagonia. It features paleontologist Rodolfo Coria as a narrator. He talks about discovering dinosaurs that are huge.
The movie starts with the narrator introducing that the movie is about dinosaurs. They start 65 mya, in the Late Cretaceous. The narrator explains that a massive comet will arrive to mark the end of dinosaurs. Then we arrive 150 mya, in the Late Jurassic. We go in the ocean. An ichthyosaur is shown escaping from a Liopleurodon. Then, finally we go to the Early Cretaceous, approximately 80 mya. They show an Argentinosaurus nest with hatchlings venturing out. One of the hatchlings, whom the narrator dubs "Strong One" is said that if he survives, he will grow to be one of the largest creatures ever. Then an Unenlagia arrives and steals an egg, which he runs off with to feast on elsewhere. Then we go back to our time to watch Rodolfo Coria's discovery of Argentinosaurus. The narrator...
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