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Dragon Fights a Tyrannosaurus A Tyrannosaurus rex goes head-to-head with a prehistoric dragon. The dragon is outmatched by the T. rex's size, but it's got a few tricks up its sleeve. | Dragons | 03:26 | April 30, 2009 | 111582 |
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Young Dragon's First Flight A young prehistoric dragon is left to fend for itself after its mother dies. When an old male shows up, the juvenile's only chance of survival is to go airborne. But can he? | Dragons | 04:24 | April 30, 2009 | 42776 |
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Dragon Prepares for Battle A young adult mountain dragon prepares for the fight of his life. The time has come to mate, but he will have to chase a dominant from his territory first. | Dragons | 01:19 | April 30, 2009 | 27470 |
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A Dragon Turf War A young male dragon invades an older male's territory, sparking a dragon turf war. Will the battle-hardened dominant dragon prevail, or will the youngster get the upper hand? | Dragons | 03:19 | April 30, 2009 | 19700 |
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The Marine Dragon's Evolution How did marine dragons evolve? After the K-T event, some dragons took to the seas, where flight bladders became swim bladders. Over time, these dragons thrived. | Dragons | 02:04 | April 30, 2009 | 21212 |
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How Dragons Survive the Cold A female mountain dragon returns to her den: a cave melted from dense glacial ice. The warm cave and the dragon's cold-adaptive physiology help keeps it from freezing to death. | Dragons | 01:20 | April 30, 2009 | 20685 |
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Dragon Mating Season A female mountain dragon searches for the rarest creature on earth: a mate. Human pressures have pushed these magnificent creatures to the most remote parts of their range. | Dragons | 01:46 | April 30, 2009 | 18402 |
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Dragon Courtship Ritual In an age-old aerial display, a female dragon tests a male's worthiness to mate with her. The consequences of a single misstep could be deadly. | Dragons | 02:15 | April 30, 2009 | 12551 |
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Dragon Incubates Her Eggs A mother dragon uses fire to keep her eggs well-incubated during the middle of winter. The eggs must stay a constant temperature in order for them to hatch. | Dragons | 02:46 | April 30, 2009 | 12693 |
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Did Dragons Breathe Fire? Is a flap at the back of a fossilized dragon's throat a way to keep a backdraft of fire from roasting its internal organs? A scientist speculates. | Dragons | 02:23 | April 30, 2009 | 20607 |
Video Added: April 30, 2009
Views: 111582
Runtime: 03:26
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