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National Geographic: Dinosaur Hunters (2003)

National Geographic: Dinosaur Hunters (2003)
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This National Geographic documentary follows several scientists from the American Museum of Natural History as they search the Gobi Desert in Mongolia for the oviraptor, a bird-like dinosaur. Capturing not only the dig and the surrounding desert landscape, National Geographic: Dinosaur Hunters also includes several computer-generated scenes that recreate the oviraptor in the flesh. ~ Ed Atkinson, Rovi

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Synopsis of National Geographic: Dinosaur Hunters

This National Geographic documentary follows several scientists from the American Museum of Natural History as they search the Gobi Desert in Mongolia for the oviraptor, a bird-like dinosaur. Capturing not only the dig and the surrounding desert landscape, National Geographic: Dinosaur Hunters also includes several computer-generated scenes that recreate the oviraptor in the flesh. ~ Ed Atkinson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
60 mins
Writer(s):
Kage Kleiner
Producer(s):
Lisa Truitt
Categories:
Documentary
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    James H.

    National Geographic documentaries are very good, and this one is no exception. Well made, very informative and excellent narration.

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    Syd R.

    I have a hearing problem and National Geographic does not help me with their vidios. It seems, when a person is giving information on a subject, someone has decided to play loud dramatic music when important things are being said. WE CANNOT UNDERSTAND WHAT THE PERSON IS SAYING WITH THAT NOISE. My wife with normal hearing finds the music annoying. And it adds nothing to the drama they are trying to creat.

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