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Tyrannosaurus Rex
Was T-Rex the most fearsome predator of all time or a simple scavenger? Did he ponderously stalk his prey or was he as fleet-footed as a bird? Was he actually a doting parent and not the fierce killer he’s been portrayed to be? From its origins to its downfall, this programme looks for clues that can fill in the crucial details and unlock the mysteries of the T-Rex.
Beyond T-Rex
Part of the Discovery Channel documentary series about the history of the dinosaurs. This volume looks at the recently-discovered examples in Morocco and Patagonia of other meat-eating dinosaurs who may rival the T-Rex as the largest carnivores to walk the earth – the Gigantosaurus and the Carcharadontosaurus.
Australia And Antarctica
When Dinosaurs Ruled Australia and Antarctica travels to the ends of the Earth, to the searing heat of Australia and the frozen wasteland of Antarctica, to uncover the dinosaurs that ruled today’s last frontier.
North America
Part of the Discovery Channel documentary series about the history of the dinosaurs. This volume is presented by palaeontologists Bob Bakker and Jim Kirkland, who trace the rise and fall of the dinosaurs in North America, from the heavily-armoured Stegosaurus, to the powerful and dangerous carnivores.
South America
Part of the Discovery Channel documentary series about the history of the dinosaurs. In this volume, palaeontologist Martin Vince searches amongst the rocky slopes of the Andes Mountains to discover evidence of the world’s smallest dinosaurs.
Europe – Birth Of The Giants
Far beneath the ruins of Europe’s glorious civilizations lies an even more ancient world when dinosaurs were kings. From the Isle of Wight in England to Los Hoyas in Spain, leading paleontologists trace the rise and fall of the European dinosaurs.

