D4K: Dinosaurs
Special | 28m 37s
Jack Horner started looking for dinosaur bones when he was 8-years-old. He has gone onto become one of the world’s most famous paleontologists. Horner answers students’ questions about dinosaurs. Horner shares his thoughts about how our view of the dinosaur T-Rex has changed over the years and what is the most common dinosaur found in the world.
Aired: 02/17/03 |
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