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    • Walking With Dinosaurs

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      A fun and wonderful documentary series that takes you back to the time of the dinosaurs. Presented with state-of-the-art digital effects as well as animatronics, this documentary is done by the Emmy-award winning team from the FrameStore Group, whose other works include “Merlin” and “The Odyssey” productions. It’s a fantastic series to watch with the children and will spark the child in you.

      The team tries to capture the world as it was in the days when the dinosaurs ruled the world and their magic with animation produces scenery may take your breath away.

      The creatures featured in this documentary are also going to peak the viewers’ interest. Dead for over 155-million years, these dinosaurs come to life.

      Watch as the Coelophysis hunt with their pack, or see how the Tyrannosaurus Rex has earned such a reputation for being the most terrifying dinosaur on the planet. Experience all of these as if you’re in there with them.

      This documentary has Kenneth Branagh for its narrator and also contains footage that were not originally aired in the Discovery Channel, where this first ran on television.

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      Published on June 2, 2010 · Filed under: From the Vault, History, Mystery, Conspiracy

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    • C

      oh no! they’re all megavideos ><

      That means I can only watch 1 or 2 videos per hour then wait another hour to see the next one

    • spacebunny

      I watched these a while ago on Youtube. I’ve learned to use Doc-Log as a reference but necessarily the point of viewing for some documentaries.

      If it weren’t for this website I wouldn’t have realized how much I missed documentaries on tv. My all time favorite documentaries were found on this website. In fact, this is the only website I’m currently aware of that is constantly updated with new documentaries.

    • eequalsemseesquare

      I’ve been waiting awhile for a good dinosaur documentary. This is the best site for documentaries for sure!

    • yo

      Yo, all you have to do turn off your modem and turn it back on.
      You’ll get a new ip address automatically and that will allow you to watch another
      72 min of megavideo

    • Anonymous

      I’ve had this since i was a kid and i have no idea how many times I’ve watched it. So much that i know some passages by heart! I’m so glad they finally added it here! It is without a doubt my favourite documentary of all times!

    • Greg Elliott

      What happened to Avery Brooks doing the voice-over?

    • florries

      Great docu, I just wish they would have used a bit less dramatic language and a bit less focus on the so called “struggle” for life. Btw – I am a firm believer in science and evolution…

    • Terry Noonan

      I love this stuff but There are times when you have to wonder just how the fuck they could know so many details about the behavior of dinosaurs. I mean there has to be a bit of artistic license for dramatic efffect, right?

    • DanSam

      I always find it crazy when they say between 200 and 150 MILLION YEARS. Even if they said 200 to 199 millions years. Thats such a vast amount of time be it a million or hundreds of millions of years. How do they truly know this? We humans have really only been around for a few thousand years so we can’t even imagine that amount of time.

    • Faustus

      @ spacebunny there are others, check out documentarystorm, topdocumentaryfilms and documentaryheaven.

    • Faustus

      we’ve been around for 2.5 million years, not a few thousand years.

    • Chloe

      Hahahahha few thousand years ><

      omg I just saw a flying pig!!!

    • Ian

      Not at all. Real civilization hasn’t been around for 2.5 million years smart-ass. It’s only been around for, like stated before, a few thousand years.I don’t think he was talking about early man who didn’t really understand life. So keep laughing and going around like your smarter then everyone and not answering the real question in that comment.

    • Jay

      There is some artistic license but most of it is scientific deduction. The bones and their structure give clues to what an animal does during its life. The bones provide a structure for muscle attachment and this can allow us to understand how much muscle was attached and how strong it was and what the body part was used for. The skin and coloring are more or less guesswork but based on camouflage and rational expectations….

    • (just a) FROG on the LOG

      A few years ago a kid in North Dakota found a partially intact, mummified hadrosaur. The specimen included the rear legs and tail portions of the body complete with muscle, tendons, ligaments and SKIN! From the reptilian like skin patterns they deduced that it was quite likely the creatures were colorfully stripped. Under the mummified dinosaur they also found a mummified crocodile.
      Pretty cool, huh

    • Dan

      Thanks jay,always good to read information from people who know what they are talking about and not just people belittling others.

    • Tiago C.

      It’s called “principle of actuallity”. It assumes somethings work the same way through time and space, like, for example, physics laws. The same thing can be applied to animal behaviour.
      The behaviour described here is based on what we would expect to see in animals nowadays. Of course very little of it can actually be backed up by concrete evidence.

    • Dave Chapman

      Thanks Dan, well said!!

    • Dave Chapman

      BTW, I believe the Kenneth Branaugh narration is for the British audience, like Sigourney Weaver / Sir David Attenborough narrations are for the Planet Earth series.

    • Mark

      Some of you (not all..) need to get a life!! Quit complaining!! If you dont like the subject or subject’s material then DONT WATCH IT! Geeze, no one is forcing you…or even asked you to!! And in this site (and even this film in particular’s defence) the narrorator actually went so far as even sounding redundant stating “they” folks are left to wonder” …and “we can draw our own conclusions” etc…etc… —didn’t try and force the “Ghosts” are the cause, theory down our throats as “the truth” ….I’m a firm believer in Science, and the Scientific method…add critical thinking as my gospel, that makes me the most skeptical of the lott…However, I also am wise enough(and humble enough) to admit how little I really do know about the infinate universe…thus avoid being a poster-boy for IGNORANCE by keeping an open mind w/ this kind, or ANY other phemonina. –Portland, Oregon.

    • Mark

      sorry all!! my post above (atleast I think it’s going to appear above this one) was meant for the “word’s scariest Ghosts” video…not the Dino-series as is appearing…(simply put) —> I FU*%^# UP!!! IT happens! Lol!

    • Aboodaub

      This good show. I like watch many times.