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Dinosaurs Alive

Computer generated image of Tarchia and Tarbosaurus in combat in the Gobi Desert of the Cretaceous period 80 million.

Follow in the footsteps of paleontologists on their expeditions to Mongolia's Gobi Desert to uncover some of the greatest dinosaur fossils ever found. "Dinosaurs Alive" is a new IMAX® adventure of science and discovery. It features "reincarnated" life-sizes, from the earliest dinosaurs of the Triassic Period to the monsters of the Cretaceous Period. One of the most dramatic sequences in the film features a Velociraptor and a Protoceratops locked in mortal combat as a sand dune sweeps over them and kills them. The fossil of these fighting dinosaurs shows that they died in a deadly embrace, claws and jaws still grasping at each other. Through the magic of scientifically accurate computer-generated animation, these newly discovered creatures, and some familiar favorites, will come alive...in a big way!

The film premiered in New York on May 16, 2007. To find local IMAX® theaters and learn more about the film, visit http://www.dinosalive.com/.

 

 

Credit: Dinosaur Hunters LLC and DAMNfx

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Last Updated: Jul 10, 2008