Iguanas - Living like Dinosaurs
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Documentary narrated by [[Sir David Attenborough]] and | Documentary narrated by [[Sir David Attenborough]] and | ||
published by [[BBC]] | published by [[BBC]] | ||
- | broadcasted as part of [[BBC Wildlife]] series in [[2002]] | + | broadcasted as part of [[BBC Wildlife]] on One series in [[2002]] |
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General Information
Nature Documentary narrated by Sir David Attenborough and published by BBC broadcasted as part of BBC Wildlife on One series in 2002
Information
Dinosaurs may be dead and gone, but can a living reptile now help uncover secrets of the dinosaurs' lost world? Green iguanas, adorned with impressive spikes and claws, were once cast as dinosaurs in B movies. Although they are not directly descended from the dinosaurs, new research reveals that the social lives of these modern lizards may show us how the dinosaurs behaved. David Attenborough takes us deep into the jungles of Central America and reveals a chilling cast of prehistoric-looking reptiles locked into battles every bit as dramatic as those played out by the dinosaurs.
Technical Specs
Video Codec: DivX
Video Bitrate: 1623kbps
Video Resolution: 649x480
Video Aspect Ratio: 4:3
Audio Codec: MP3
Audio BitRate: 192kbps
Audio Channels: 2
RunTime Per Part: 27:00
Number Of Parts: 1
Part Size: 350MB
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