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Valley of the T-Rex

Review by James Anthony


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Despite its size and fearsome reputation, not a lot remains of the Tyrannosaurus Rex.

Fewer than two dozen skeletons have been found and only a couple of those are full sets of bones.

In the "Valley of the T-Rex" lies evidence of the lost world where armour plated Ankylosaurus, horned Triceratops, duck-billed Edmontosaurus and early birds like Avisaurus fight for survival.

Discovery Channel travels along with palaeontologist "Jack" Horner. as he continues his search for the lost world of the most famous dinosaur of all time.

The experts with whom you are travelling not only discover a trove of T-Rex skeletons, they also come up with the theory that the dreaded T-Rex, killer extraordinaire, may not have been a hunter after all and may in fact have been the world's nastiest scavenger.

The explanations and evidence are fascinating and you should be prepared to change your view on everything you have read to date about T-Rex.

Conclusion: 80%


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