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An orphaned baby triceratops must outwit a deadly T-rex. Today, paleontologists are uncovering her remains, allowing us to bring her story to life with stunning VFX.
At the edge of the Moroccan Sahara, an international team of palaeontologists lead by Dr Nizar Ibrahim has uncovered the bones of one of the largest predatory dinosaurs that ever walked the Earth: a Spinosaurus. A specimen that lived and died here one hundred million years ago.
In the heart of the Utah desert a team of palaeontologists lead by Dr Jim Kirkland and Dr Josh Lively has uncovered the bones of one of the most heavily armoured dinosaurs that ever walked the earth: a Gastonia that lived and died here 130 million years ago.
71 million years ago we meet Rose, a teenage Albertosaurus; a faster, nimbler relative of T. rex. In modern day Alberta, a team of palaeontologists led by Mark Powers is unearthing the remains of this teenage Albertosaurus and attempting to uncover the secrets of Rose’s world. They find more bones belonging to multiple Albertosaurus, suggesting a mass grave where many individuals died together.
Based on an unprecedented discovery in Alberta, Canada, The Journey North, tells the epic tale of one of the largest dinosaur herds that ever lived, the Pachyrhinosaurus, through the eyes of one of its youngest members, Albie.
Island of Giants tells the tale of one of the largest dinosaurs ever to walk the earth, a colossal, long-necked Lusotitan, known as Old Grande.