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  2. Dinosaurs Alive! - Wikipedia

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    Dinosaurs Alive! is a 2007 IMAX documentary produced by Giant Screen Films about various dinosaurs that inhabited the Earth between 251 and 65 Ma. The documentary features animals from the Triassic period of New Mexico to the Cretaceous period of Mongolia , as well as the American Museum of Natural History's research on both periods.

  3. Eotyrannus - Wikipedia

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    Eotyrannus (meaning "dawn tyrant") is a genus of tyrannosauroid theropod dinosaur hailing from the Early Cretaceous Wessex Formation beds, included in Wealden Group, located in the southwest coast of the Isle of Wight, United Kingdom. The remains (MIWG1997.550), consisting of assorted skull, axial skeleton and appendicular skeleton elements ...

  4. Dryosaurus - Wikipedia

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    Dryosaurus. Dryosaurus ( / ˌdraɪəˈsɔːrəs / DRY-ə-SOR-əs, meaning 'tree lizard', Greek δρῦς ( drys) meaning 'tree, oak' and σαυρος ( sauros) meaning 'lizard'; the name reflects the forested habitat, not a vague oak-leaf shape of its cheek teeth as is sometimes assumed) is a genus of an ornithopod dinosaur that lived in the ...

  5. Jazz - Wikipedia

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    Morton was a crucial innovator in the evolution from the early jazz form known as ragtime to jazz piano, and could perform pieces in either style; in 1938, Morton made a series of recordings for the Library of Congress in which he demonstrated the difference between the two styles. Morton's solos, however, were still close to ragtime, and were ...

  6. Exhibition explores how birds evolved from dinosaurs

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    A new exhibition that explores how birds have evolved from dinosaurs aims to "unlock the surprising secrets of avian survival". Birds: Brilliant and Bizarre has opened at London's Natural History ...

  7. Protoceratops - Wikipedia

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    Protoceratops ( / ˌproʊtoʊˈsɛrətɒps /; lit. 'first horned face') [1] is a genus of small protoceratopsid dinosaurs that lived in Asia during the Late Cretaceous, around 75 to 71 million years ago. The genus Protoceratops includes two species: P. andrewsi and the larger P. hellenikorhinus.

  8. Carcharodontosauridae - Wikipedia

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    Evolution Restoration of the crushed skull of Concavenator. Along with the spinosaurids, carcharodontosaurids were the largest predators in the early and middle Cretaceous throughout Gondwana, with species also present in North America (Acrocanthosaurus), Europe (Concavenator) and Asia (Shaochilong).

  9. List of programs broadcast by the History Channel - Wikipedia

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    Dinosaurs Unearthed; Disasters of the Century; A Distant Shore: African Americans of D-Day; Dogfights; Double 'F' Eating History; Einstein; Engineering Disasters; Engineering an Empire; Evolve; Exorcism: Driving Out the Devil; Extreme History with Roger Daltrey; Extreme Trains; Fabulous Treasures; Fact to Film; Failure Is Not an Option; FDR: A ...