[00:00.00]How can we start to come close to animals that lived hundreds of millions of years ago? [00:09.87]Dinosaurs [00:10.73]Dinosaurs [00:11.60]Di-Dinosaurs [00:12.41]Di-Di-Dinosaurs [00:13.78]Dinosaurs weren't just giant lizards [00:17.43]But a truly unique kind of reptile [00:21.43]Dinosaurs roamed [00:22.85]For more than 150 million years [00:25.50]Dinosaurs roamed [00:26.92]In amazing shapes and sizes [00:29.40]Very few left evidence of their existence [00:33.30]And those bones never cease to fascinate us [00:37.11]The more we find [00:38.93]The more complete our understanding [00:41.27]Utterly awe-inspiring [00:43.24]The world of the dinosaurs [00:45.12]There are always new discoveries out there [00:49.23]Waiting to be found [00:51.21]Waiting to be found [00:53.05]The more we find [00:54.57]The more complete our understanding [00:57.21]Utterly awe-inspiring [00:59.19]The world of the dinosaurs [01:08.72]Tyrannosaurus, the largest flesh eater [01:11.10]The world has ever seen [01:12.68]Dinosaurs - all the dinosaurs- [01:15.01]Followed a well trod trail to oblivion [01:17.04]Rock layers span the age of dinosaurs [01:20.64]The deeper the layer, the older the rock [01:24.50]At the top - rock from the Cretaceous [01:28.40]Below that, the Jurassic [01:32.36]And near the bottom, red Triassic badlands [01:36.27]When dinosaurs first appeared [01:40.43]The more we find [01:42.05]The more complete our understanding [01:44.96]Utterly awe-inspiring [01:46.88]The world of the dinosaurs [01:56.58]65 million years ago [02:00.48]A meteorite smashed into the Earth [02:04.54]Hurtling toward our planet [02:08.46]At a hundred thousand kilometers a second [02:12.38]If we'd never found their bones [02:15.22]We wouldn't ever have known [02:18.31]These ancient animals ever existed [02:20.54]If we'd never found their bones [02:23.17]We wouldn't ever have known [02:26.26]These ancient animals ever existed [02:28.35]The more we find [02:30.03]The more complete our understanding [02:32.36]Utterly awe-inspiring [02:34.28]The world of the dinosaurs [02:36.17]There are always new discoveries out there [02:40.32]Waiting to be found [02:42.30]Waiting to be found [02:44.13]The more we find [02:45.70]The more complete our understanding [02:48.20]Utterly awe-inspiring [02:50.03]The world of the dinosaurs [02:52.00]There are always new discoveries out there [02:55.38](Waiting to be found) [02:56.49]Utterly awe-inspiring [02:58.26]The world of the dinosaurs