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National Geographic - T. Rex Autopsy (2015)
T.Rex Autopsy
In a top secret location, a colossal specimen lies on an autopsy table. The creature has a heart 100 times larger than a human’s, eyes the size of a grapefruit and serrated teeth up to 30cm long. Prepare to peel back the skin of one of nature’s most extraordinary predators and accomplish the unimaginable a full T. Rex Autopsy.
This once-in-a-lifetime experiment offers you an unprecedented opportunity to explore questions such as whether or not T. rex had feathers; how it fed with those tiny arms; whether it was primarily a hunter or scavenger; how it digested food; how old it lived to be; how it procreated; and whether it was warm-blooded like a mammal or cold-blooded like a reptile.
Using cutting-edge special effects techniques and in collaboration with esteemed veterinary surgeons, anatomists and paleontologists, T. Rex Autopsy illuminates the latest research and findings about Tyrannosaurus rex.
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