Dinosaur Discovery
Season 2 Episode 7 - The Djadochta Formation
Today we will be talking today about the most significant finds the Djadochta formation has had to offer and explore bizarre frilled ornithischians and agile, slender theropods.
Audio Languages: English
Subtitles: English
Starring:Robert Bientjes
Directed by:GJ Media
Season 2
S02:E01 - The Great Velociraptor: The Turkey Sized 'Speedy Thief'
The velociraptor lived in the Late Cretaceous period about 85.8 to 70.6 million years ago. Lets deep dive into this historic hunter, from the first discovery to famous fossils.
S02:E02 - A Complete Guide & Timeline of Prehistoric Sharks
Today, we will be taking you on a natural history of 450 million years, where we will encounter some of the most bizarre, fearsome and wondrous creatures the world has ever seen.
S02:E03 - A Complete Timeline of Prehistoric Creatures & Dinosaurs of Australia
In this video, we will be embarking on an adventure through deep Australian time, from the Cambrian to the Pleistocene.
S02:E04 - Spinosaurus: The Scariest Carnivorous Dinosaur to Have Ever Lived
You're a fish in the Late Cretaceous. You turn around, but it's too late for you: you're face to face with the largest carnivorous dinosaur to ever be discovered, the Spinosaurus.
S02:E05 - Bizarre Reptiles of the Triassic Period
After the great extinction, the world was left with many generalists - species that were efficient at exploiting a wide range of lifestyles and food sources.
S02:E06 - Peculiar Dinosaurs of the Cretaceous Period
Today, we will be taking a look at ten of the most peculiar non avian dinosaurs ever to walk our planet - and these are just ones from the Cretaceous period.
S02:E07 - The Djadochta Formation
Today we will be talking today about the most significant finds the Djadochta formation has had to offer and explore bizarre frilled ornithischians and agile, slender theropods.
S02:E08 - Unbelievable Ancient Sea Monsters of the Mesozoic Era
Today, we will be taking a tour through time - a whistle stop journey through the oceans of our prehistoric world. Hold your breath - it's going to be a dangerous dive indeed…
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