Jasper James
Pub. Date
[2006]
Description
Walking with dinosaurs recreates the world of the dinosaurs and uses animatronics to show the daily struggles of creatures such as the Coelophysis, Diplodocus, Ophthalmosaurus, Ornithocheirus, and Leaellynasaura. The Allosaurus special examines the fossil specimen known as "Big Al" and speculates about what his life might have been like. Walking with prehistoric beasts looks at the creatures, particularly mammals, that evolved after dinosaurs became...
Pub. Date
c2015
Description
Dare to dive into the deadliest seas of all time. The makers of the dazzling Walking with Dinosaurs invite you to swim with monstrously terrifying, and enormously fascinating, creatures from 100 million years ago. Time-travel through marine history with intrepid explorer Nigel Marven as he dives in the late Cretaceous Sea, the most frightening waters in history. Fight a deadly battle with sea scorpions and a giant tentacled orthocone.
Pub. Date
2001.
Description
Journey into a strange world where flightless terror birds as tall as a man can kill with a single snap of their powerful beaks. Early ancestors of man struggle for power and territory trying to defend themselves against saber-tooth tiger attacks. This begins with the end of the dinosaurs and ends with the rise of the first humans.
Description
The classic Dinosaur series from BBC Earth revolutionized the natural history television world with its spectacular recreations of dinosaurs in their natural habitat. It now returns to DVD better than ever-newly remastered and with never-before-seen content. Tracing their 160-million-year history, from their first appearance to their abrupt demise, it brings the amazing lost world of the dinosaurs stunningly back to life.
Pub. Date
1999, c2000
Description
Walking with Dinosaurs: examines the 155-milion-year history of dinosaurs from the aggressive Coelophysis, who first learned to hunt in packs, to Tyrannosaurus Rex, the most terrifying carnivore on the planet. Feel the ground tremble as dueling Triceratops lock horns, and soar with Omithocheirus, who could travel over 300 miles on a single wing flap. Narrated by Kenneth Branagh, this expanded video edition contains fascinating additional material...