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Gift a Dvd - Dinosaur Classics DVD Collection Take a prehistoric peek at the past and save over 35% off the regular price (if purchased separately)!Discover this unique and fascinating collection of five Dinosaur Classics – perfect for die-hard dino lovers.Valley of the T-RexJoin paleontologist Jack Horner on a journey into the arid badlands of Montana where more T-Rex skeletons have been uncovered than any other place on earth. Follow Horner – who found five T-Rex dinosaurs here in a single summer – as he scrutinizes their arms, large olfactory lobes, tiny eye sockets and unique teeth, to gain insight into whether T-Rex was a ferocious predator or an opportunistic scavenger.Ice WorldThrough state-of-the-art computer graphic reconstructions, see how the earth's climate shifts over time to favor the expansion of ice. Visit current glaciated areas to observe the effect ice has on the land and hear expert glaciologists and dendrochronologists make their case for why New York and Scotland are in danger of being enveloped by the next ice age.Before the DinosaursStep back in time and visit the Earth of long ago – before mankind, even before the dinosaurs. It's a world where giant scorpions dominate the land and just one species of lumbering reptile represents 80 percent of all life.When Dinosaurs Roamed AmericaTransport yourself back to the time when dinosaurs inhabited our continent – and relive a fascinating 150 million years of evolution! Using state-of-the-art computer animation paired with live-action backgrounds, When Dinosaurs Roamed America incorporates the latest scientific findings to show you how dinosaurs lived and died right in our own backyard.Chased by Sea MonstersIn this thrilling adventure, as seen on the Discovery Channel from the creators of Walking with Dinosaurs, join renowned zoologist Nigel Marven as he plunges into the prehistoric deep to face some of the largest and most fearsome sea predators that ever existed – creatures so awesome, they make the great white shark look like a goldfish.




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