
Jurassic Fight Club
Őshüllük arénája 1. évad
Az Őshüllők arénája című film az évmilliókkal korábban élt hatalmas és lenyűgöző teremtmények, a dinoszauruszok életével ismerteti meg a nézőt. Modern korunk technikai vívmányainak köszönhetően és a legújabb kutatási eredményeket felhasználva végre megtudhatjuk, milyenek voltak a dinók hétköznapjai, hogyan vívták meg mindennapi csatáikat a táplálékért, s az életbenmaradásért
Have scientists discovered the first case of dinosaur cannibalism, or have they unearthed a mating ritual gone wrong?
The T-Rex was the greatest hunter in prehistory, but was the hunter hunted by something bigger?
In south central Montana, a group of bird-like predators called Deinonychus are unearthed, altering our view of dinosaurs forever. Scientists are quick to recognize that these creatures, equipped with a deeply recurved sickle-shaped claw, do not fit into the image of a slow-moving, cold-blooded dinosaur. Lying next to the skeletons of these raptors were the remains of a large plant-eating dinosaur called Tenontosaurus. Modern CAT Scanners help scientists get a never-before-seen look into how these animals moved, fought and behaved. Watch as experts recreate what happened when a pack of deadly raptors took on an adversary more than twice their own size.
Discover a prehistoric watering hole where multiple dinosaur species fought to the death under the intense heat of a Jurassic drought. Watch as more than 15,000 bones are uncovered at the scene of one of the bloodiest battles in Paleohistory. Scientists are able to identify Allosaurus and its rival Ceratosaurus as the predators. Evidence collected at the site, detailed animal behaviors, and the results of hi-tech CAT scanning are used to recreate what happened on this dry lakebed in Utah 150 million years ago.
The remains of two of the largest predatory mammals of North America are discovered in a cave in Wyoming. The first is a 750-pound Mega-Lion and the second is an eleven foot tall bear equipped with huge claws and muscles. How could an ecosystem support two predators of such size and raw power? Using evidence collected in the cave and studying the skeletal design of each combatant, experts are able to recreate a blow by blow account of how these two ice aged monsters fought to the death.
Witness the battle between two predators in the fight for survival.
Megalodon, a 50-foot long cousin of the modern Great White Shark was considered the most dangerous predator in the 15 million year old seas. That belief held until a discovery in Japan in 1992 of a fossilized whale equipped with 44 teeth that equaled those of a Tyrannosaurus rex. Watch as experts recreate an undersea battle using modern whale and shark behaviors, and fossilized evidence to see how the two largest killers of the sea fought for supremacy.
Take a look at some of the largest and deadliest predators ever born.
Look into the life of the largest raptor that ever lived.
See what happend when herbivores are pushed to the brink.
Yet another battle between two of the top predators in prehistory.
Bear witness the the final days of dinosaur on Earth.
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Erik Thompson | Narrator |
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George Blasing | Himself - Paleontology Expert |
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Thomas Holtz | Himself - Vertebrate Paleontologist / University of Maryland |
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Philip Currie | Himself - Professor / Dinosaur Reseach: University of Alberta |
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Lawrence Witmer | Himself - Professor of Anatomy / Ohio University |
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Peter L. Larson | Himself - President / Black Hills Institute of Gealogical Research Inc. |
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Larry Dean Martin | Himself - Senior Curator of Vertebrate Paleontology / University of Kansas Museum of Natural Histor |
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Jim Kirkland | Himself - Utah State Paleontologist / Utal Geological Survey |
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Mark Loewen | Himself - Research Associate / Utah Museum of Natural History |
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Robert Gaston | Himself - President of Gaston Design Inc. |
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Mark Norell | Himself - Chairman and Curator / Div. of Paleontology - American Museum of Natural History |
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Brett Kent | Himself - Instructor / College of Chem. and Life Sciences / University of Maryland |
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John Foster | Himself - Curator of Paleontology / Museum of Western Colorado |
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Mark A. Hernandez | Paleo Indian |
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Dan Durda | Himself - Principal Scientist / Southwest Research Institute |
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Christopher A. Shaw | Himself - Collectiion Manager / Gorge C. Page Museum |
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Lawrence Barnes | Himself - Curator of Vertebrate Paleontology / Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County |
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Michael Gottfried | Himself - Assoc. Prof. / Geological Sciences and Zoology / Michigan State University |
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Blaine Schubert | Himself - East Tennessee State University |
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Scott Hartman | Himself - Science Director / Wyoming Dinosaur Center |
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James Madsen Jr. | Himself - Former Utah State Paleontologist |
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Steve Alten | Himself - Author of the Best-Selling Meg Series |
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Douglas Robertson | Himself - Adjunct Professor / Geological Sciences / University of Colorado |
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William F. Bottke | Himself - Asst. Director / Dept. of Space Studies / Southwest Research Institute |
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Brooks Britt | Himself - Brigham Young University |
Rendező | Kreg Lauterbach |
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Író | Arthur Drooker, Julie Harman, Sarah Hollister, Amy Huggins, Bill Neal, Laura Verklan | |
Producer | Ellyn Klein Golub, Gary Groth, Ken Ashe, Michelle Jones, Don White, Laura Verklan, Betty A. Buckley, Kreg Lauterbach, Dolores Gavin, Matthew Garbera | |
Zenész | Joel Beckerman, Shawn K. Clement | |
Fényképezte | Bill Hayes |
Lemezek száma | 1 |
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Régiók | Region 1 |
Hely | HDD 37 |
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Mennyiség | 1 |
Megtekintve | |
Index | 31201 |
Hozzáadva | Aug. 06, 2018 06:56:25 |
Módosítva | Feb. 18, 2023 17:09:19 |