所属专辑:The World of the Dinosaurs
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The World of the Dinosaurs - Melodysheep/Alice Roberts/Bill Nye/Nigel Marvin[00:00:00]
How can we start to come close to animals[00:00:01]
That lived hundreds of millions of years ago [00:00:05]
Dinosaurs[00:00:10]
Dinosaurs[00:00:11]
Dinosaurs[00:00:11]
Di-di-dinosaurs[00:00:12]
Dinosaurs weren't just giant lizards[00:00:14]
But a truly unique kind of reptile[00:00:17]
Dinosaurs roamed[00:00:22]
For more than 150 million years[00:00:23]
Dinosaurs roamed[00:00:26]
In amazing shapes and sizes[00:00:27]
Very few left evidence of their existence[00:00:30]
And those bones never cease to fascinate us[00:00:33]
The more we find[00:00:37]
The more complete our understanding[00:00:39]
Utterly awe inspiring[00:00:41]
The world of the dinosaurs[00:00:43]
There are always new discoveries out there[00:00:45]
Waiting to be found[00:00:49]
Waiting to be found[00:00:51]
The more we find[00:00:53]
The more complete our understanding[00:00:55]
Utterly awe inspiring[00:00:57]
The world of the dinosaurs[00:00:59]
Tyrannosaurus the largest flesh eater[00:01:09]
The world has ever seen[00:01:11]
Dinosaurs all the dinosaurs[00:01:13]
Followed a well trod trail to oblivion[00:01:15]
Rock layers span the age of dinosaurs[00:01:17]
The deeper the layer the older the rock[00:01:21]
At the top rock from the Cretaceous[00:01:25]
Below that the Jurassic[00:01:29]
And near the bottom red Triassic badlands[00:01:33]
When dinosaurs first appeared[00:01:37]
When dinosaurs first appeared[00:01:39]
The more we find[00:01:41]
The more complete our understanding[00:01:42]
Utterly awe inspiring[00:01:45]
The world of the dinosaurs[00:01:47]
65 million years ago[00:01:57]
A meteorite smashed into the Earth[00:02:00]
Hurtling toward our planet[00:02:05]
At a hundred thousand kilometers a second[00:02:08]
If we'd never found their bones[00:02:12]
We wouldn't ever have known[00:02:15]
These ancient animals ever existed[00:02:18]
If we'd never found their bones[00:02:20]
We wouldn't ever have known[00:02:23]
These ancient animals ever existed[00:02:26]
The more we find[00:02:29]
The more complete our understanding[00:02:30]
Utterly awe inspiring[00:02:32]
The world of the dinosaurs[00:02:34]
There are always new discoveries out there[00:02:36]
Waiting to be found[00:02:41]
Waiting to be found[00:02:42]
The more we find[00:02:44]
The more complete our understanding[00:02:46]
Utterly awe inspiring[00:02:48]
The world of the dinosaurs[00:02:50]
There are always new discoveries out there[00:02:52]
Waiting to be found[00:02:55]
Utterly awe inspiring[00:02:56]
The world of the dinosaurs[00:02:58]