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Birds - The Last Living Dinosaurs - And The Dino Embryo Discovery That Proves It: Science Kids Series

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Catalogue Number:  WE0102
Producer:  Wonderscape Entertainment
Subject:  Environmental Studies, History, Science, Social Studies
Language:  English
Grade Level:  6 - 8, 9 - 12
Country Of Origin:  United States
Copyright Year:  2022
Running Time:  21:47


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In this high-definition program, learn all about the latest dinosaur embryo discovery in China and how scientists now view birds as today's last living dinosaurs.  What is the "hopeful monster" theory?  Did all dinosaurs actually have feathers?  Why are birds so small today if they descended from dinosaurs?  Is there an evolutionary advantage to being small?  How did the round, fleshy dinosaur snout become a bird beak?  The answers to these questions and more are covered in depth with detailed graphics, engaging examples and exciting video that reinforce important points and make learning fun. 


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