a cgi-fest in planet dinosaur, a bbc/discovery co-production that sees lesser-known dinosaurs
wander the plains in hd on your modern tele-screens.
effectively a continuation of the walking with dinosaurs series the two broadcasters have put out in the
past, this new outing deals with more recent discoveries and the kinds of terrible lizards they wouldn't
have known to tell you about in school. the star of episode one was a spinosaurus, all the way from
north africa, a carnivore that looked like a crocodile with distended legs and a hunchback. at 18 metres
long, it wasn't the sort of thing you'd like to bump into on safari.
wander the plains in hd on your modern tele-screens.
effectively a continuation of the walking with dinosaurs series the two broadcasters have put out in the
past, this new outing deals with more recent discoveries and the kinds of terrible lizards they wouldn't
have known to tell you about in school. the star of episode one was a spinosaurus, all the way from
north africa, a carnivore that looked like a crocodile with distended legs and a hunchback. at 18 metres
long, it wasn't the sort of thing you'd like to bump into on safari.
