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Looking at the geology of the dig site, Paleontologists could see that the bones had been washed into their final resting place. 根据挖掘现场的地质情况,古生物学家们能看出来这些骨头是被冲到它们最后的埋葬地的。
It was the largest of the five major mass extinctions in earth's history, well before the dinosaur killer 66 million years ago. What's called the end Permian extinction 252 million years ago, wiped out 96% of aquatic species and 70% of species on lan
This cluster the Pleiades mentioned by Homer in the Odyssey, they appear in the Bible and in some of the goddess by the Aztecs and the Maya, but the interesting thing is that the Pleiades are so young, that early dinosaur never saw them, because at t
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The thing about extinction events is that, of course they're very bad for the animals that go extinct, but they open up a door of opportunity for a lot of other animals and plants. 其实就灭绝事件来说,当然对走向灭绝的动物来说很糟
Albertosaurus hunted in small groups of up to five. 阿尔伯特龙小群狩猎,每群多可达五头。 A herd of Pachyrhinosaurus would have been more than capable of standing their ground against a single Albertosaurus. 一群肿鼻角龙面对一
70 million years ago,Albertosaurus was the most fearsome hunter in North America. 七千万年前,阿尔伯特龙是北美洲最可怕的猎手。 It was one of the few dinosaurs that would take on the horned Arctic dinosaur. 它是少数敢于攻击
In order to understand the hunting methods of Albertosaurus, paleontologists compared its brain design to that of modern animals. 为了了解阿尔伯特龙的狩猎方式,古生物学家将其脑部构造与现代动物进行比较。 The brain s
On a barren hillside in the badlands of Montana, a group of paleontologists had uncovered a 115-million-year-old site. 在蒙大拿不毛之地的荒芜山坡上,一队古生物学家发现了一亿一千五百万年前的古战场。 Four deadly R
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These footprints belong to one of the biggest land animals in Australia, the cassowary, a flightless bird that's almost as tall as a person. Its cloth wouldn't look at a place on a dinosaur. And its kick is so violent that the cassowary is said to be
So beyond the fact that the exhibition is obviously about dinosaurs, what's the idea behind it? It's really how do we know what we know about dinosaurs. So you are not just presenting facts to people, you are actually showing how you've got to that k
I think when most of us go into an exhibition like this, we don't think about all of the work thats gone into it, and an exhibition of this scale requires hundreds of people whore working together, from scientists to engineers to artists and designer
Fossilized bones are essentially solid lumps of rock, which means that mounting them into a skeleton is an enormous challenge. Most of the bones are real, which makes them extremely heavy. Were estimating at the total weight of the bones. Its a littl
-Can I touch them?-Yeah. -Will they peck me? -Theyll peck at your rings. -They really? -And theyll try to take them off if theyre gonna get hold. But they are not very strong at pecking. -I want to feel your feathers. Now this might be what a dinosau
It stood ten feet high, weighed over eight hundred pounds, and had a beak that could tear the head off pretty much anything that irked it. 它身高3米,体重350千克以上,它的喙能把差不多任何令它讨厌的动物的脑袋扯掉。 I
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