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  1. 15 de mar. de 2023 · https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1FMlakU7F5kWalking With Dinosaurs was a landmark series released in 1999. However, our knowledge of dinosaurs and our visual ...

  2. walkingwith.fandom.com › wiki › Walking_with_Dinosaurs:_The_MovieWalking with Dinosaurs: The Movie

    Walking with Dinosaurs is an educational family film produced by BBC Earth named after the well-recieved 1999 TV documentary miniseries. Unlike the miniseries, the dinosaurs featured in the film were voiced by actors and were fully computer-animated with no animatronics. However, the film was still shot on location in Alaska and New Zealand. The visual effects were provided by Animal Logic. It ...

  3. Prehistoric Planet is heavily sanitised with regards to violence and animal suffering. Prey items are either rapidly swallowed whole or killed behind a conveniently placed obstruction. Walking with series pulls no punches with depicting nature at it's most brutal, including close ups of mutilated animals.

  4. Some thoughts on Prehistoric Planet. I'm not bashing this documentary, but it's nowhere near as impressive as Walking with Dinosaurs despite the scientific shortcomings the latter had due to the lack of knowledge at the time. There are no major fights and hunting scenes. E.g. the most annoying thing was when they showed an old T Rex with a ...

  5. Prehistoric Planet: With David Attenborough. Travel back 66 million years to when majestic dinosaurs and extraordinary creatures roamed the lands, seas, and skies.

  6. On a thrilling ride, we spin back in time to an extraordinary prehistoric world: Alaska in the Cretaceous period, 70 million years ago – the last great flourish of the dinosaur era. BBC Earth invites you to come on a journey through the seasons, and experience a year in the life of dinosaurs fighting, feeding, migrating, playing and hunting.

  7. NOW SHOWING – 40 minutes & 20 minutes. On a thrilling ride, we spin back in time to an extraordinary prehistoric world: Alaska in the Cretaceous period, 70 million years ago – the last great flourish of the dinosaur era. BBC Earth invites you to come on a journey through the seasons, and experience a year in the life of dinosaurs fighting ...