Dinosaurs: Giants of Patagonia


Dinosaurs Giants of Patagonia is a 2007 film about life in the Early Cretaceous, Patagonia. It features paleontologist Rodolfo Coria and his work, with Donald Sutherland acting as main narrator.

We are first introduced to the ocean life of the Late Jurassic period. The first of these is an ichthyosaur, a prehistoric creature resembling a dolphin, with several individuals shown hunting, before one is shown escaping from a Liopleurodon. The movie then takes us to the Early Cretaceous, approximately 90 million years ago.From this point on, the narrative alternatingly takes us between the work of Rodolfo Coria and the Early Cretaceous. Of all the species of dinosaurs featured, two receive the most focus the Argentinosaurus and the Giganotosaurus. The reason for this focus is easily explained by the fact that those two species are Corias most important discovery. Of these species, the narrator presents two individuals Strong One an Argentinosaurus and Long Tooth a Giganotosaurus. ........

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