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A Sneak Peek at 'Clash of the Dinosaurs'
The Discovery Channel brings dinosaurs roaring to life.
- We took apart the anatomy of the different dinosaurs themselves, and really got into the cutting edge of how they moved, appeared, and behaved," said Howard. To study the muscles, tissues, and brain functions of creatures dead for tens of millions of years, Discovery relied upon the expertise of consulting anatomists and paleontologists, giving a previously unexplored look at dinosaur tendons and tissue.read moreDiscovery ChannelShare
- Beyond mere anatomy, the show explores new theories about these powerful animals. For example, conventional wisdom holds that the fearsome Tyrannosaurus rex had a brain like a walnut, limiting its actions to reactions, fight or flight mechanisms. But modern science suggests the T. rex had a large brain capable of complex behaviors. The show depicts the incredibly maternal instincts and family bonding scientists now think was commonplace among the gigantic animals.read moreDiscovery ChannelShare
- Flying reptile Quetzalcoatlus (named after the Aztec god) had a 40-foot wingspan. "We figured out how it's anatomy worked and how it was able to fly for extended periods," adds Howard. Given the creature's weight and size, paleontologists speculated that it lived in an area where it took off from cliffs and soared like a glider. "We've discovered that their leg muscles had the quick reflexes of a frog, so unlike a modern bird, it could leap into the air very readily." Howard also notes that the creatures had tremendous eyesight, seeing in ultraviolet to following the urine trails of its prey.read moreDiscovery ChannelShare
- "We're starting to understand where muscle attached to bone, how skin looked, how it resembled (or didn't) modern animals," said Howard."We've taken walk cycle models and anatomy and put it together with the correct weight and mass and how the muscles would have to move in order to move the joints and so on. With photo-realistic computer graphics, you see what the animals would have looked like when they moved."read moreDiscovery ChannelShare
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A Sneak Peek at 'Clash of the Dinosaurs'
The Discovery Channel brings dinosaurs roaring to life.
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