Paleontologists, we are told in Dinosaur Eggs & Babies, are learning more about how the big lizards lived thanks to the discovery of new evidence from dinosaur eggs, nests, and embryos, which has led to new theories concerning reproductive behavior. Experts such as Robert Bakker, Philip Currie, Mark Norell, and others, share their enthusiasm for studying fossils, and ponder numerous scientific questions: Did dinosaurs have family structures to care for their young? Were eggs hatched in the water or on land? Did dinosaurs form social bonds? Among other cool things viewers will see here is actual dinosaur skin (yes, it's scaly) found within broken eggs. Combining insightful interviews and illustrative animation, this fascinating title on the perennially popular subject of dinosaurs is highly recommended. Aud: J, H, P. (T. Keogh)
Dinosaur Eggs & Babies
(2002) 57 min. DVD: $24.95 ($75 w/PPR). Janson Media. Color cover. ISBN: 1-56839-148-X. Volume 19, Issue 6
Dinosaur Eggs & Babies
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