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''Amazing Dinoworld'' (japanese: Dinosaur Superworld) is a 2019 documentary co-produced by both NHK and CuriosityStream. It focuses on dinosaurs and has two episodes.

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''Amazing Dinoworld'' (japanese: Dinosaur Superworld) is a 2019 documentary co-produced by both NHK and CuriosityStream.Creator/CuriosityStream. It focuses on dinosaurs and has two episodes.
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* StockDinosaurs: ''Protoceratops'', ''Spinosaurus'', ''T. rex'', and ''Troodon''.

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* StockDinosaurs: ''Protoceratops'', ''Spinosaurus'', ''T. rex'', and ''Troodon''.''Troodon''.
* WrestlerInAllOfUs: The mother ''Deinocheirus'' during a fight with a ''tarbosaurus'' grabs onto it literally suplexes it. [[https://youtu.be/KOtbbjzpCps?t=2734 It must be seen to be believed]].
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* StockDinosaurs: ''Protoceratops'', ''Spinosaurus'', ''T. rex'', and ''Troodon''.
* UglyCute: The ''Deinocheirus''.

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* StockDinosaurs: ''Protoceratops'', ''Spinosaurus'', ''T. rex'', and ''Troodon''.
* UglyCute: The ''Deinocheirus''.
''Troodon''.
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** All of the dinosaurs make roaring sounds, when fossil evidence[[note]] so far[[/note]] shows that dinosaurs didn't possess the vocal structures required to make such sounds. As such they should only be able to make sounds as a result of forcing air in and out of their bodies, as well as low frequency calls as found through studies done on their range of hearing.

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** All of the dinosaurs make roaring sounds, when fossil evidence[[note]] so evidence[[note]]so far[[/note]] shows that dinosaurs didn't possess the vocal structures required to make such sounds. As such they should only be able to make sounds as a result of forcing air in and out of their bodies, as bodies. As well as use closed mouth vocalizations to make low frequency calls as found through studies done on their range of hearing.

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** ''Pachyrhinosaurus'' has a massive nasal horn, when it was y'now, famous for not having one. It also has some feathering on it, which is plausible - except its described as fur. It also has a covering of feathers on it, which is plausible [[http://markwitton-com.blogspot.com/2015/02/controversial-ceratopsids-revisited.html as suggested by britist palaeontologist Mark Witton]] - except it's described as fur, which no reptile let alone dinosaur have.

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** ''Pachyrhinosaurus'' has a massive nasal horn, when it was y'now, famous for not having one. It also has some feathering on it, which is plausible - except its described as fur. It also has a covering of feathers on it, which is plausible [[http://markwitton-com.blogspot.com/2015/02/controversial-ceratopsids-revisited.html as suggested by britist palaeontologist Mark Witton]] - except Witton]]. Except it's described as fur, which no reptile let alone dinosaur have.


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** All of the dinosaurs make roaring sounds, when fossil evidence[[note]] so far[[/note]] shows that dinosaurs didn't possess the vocal structures required to make such sounds. As such they should only be able to make sounds as a result of forcing air in and out of their bodies, as well as low frequency calls as found through studies done on their range of hearing.
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** The tyrannosaurs are all overfeathered, when scientists think they had at [[http://markwitton-com.blogspot.com/2017/06/revenge-of-scaly-tyrannosaurus.html most sparse, basal feathering]]. They're also carbon copies of Jurassic Park's, and thus have the inaccuracies it has too (exposed teeth, shrink wrapping, excessive horns).

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** The tyrannosaurs are all overfeathered, when scientists think they had at [[http://markwitton-com.blogspot.com/2017/06/revenge-of-scaly-tyrannosaurus.html most sparse, basal feathering]].feathering]] like hair on an elephant. They're also carbon copies of Jurassic Park's, and thus have the inaccuracies it has too (exposed teeth, shrink wrapping, excessive horns).



** The sauropods all have [[https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/512506314631675924/719716538336280676/unknown.png elephantine feet]]. Their feet are to elephantine, and should instead have four long toes on each hindfoot, one of which dangles uselessly, and five on each front foot, two of which don't support the weight and lacking claws, either.

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** The sauropods all have [[https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/512506314631675924/719716538336280676/unknown.png elephantine feet]]. Their feet that are to elephantine, and too elephantine]]. They should instead have four long toes on each hindfoot, hindfoot with one of which toe that dangles uselessly, and uselessly. They should also possess five toes on each front foot, two of which don't support the weight weight, and lacking claws, either.should possess claws.

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** The tyrannosaurs are all overfeathered, when scientists think they had at [[http://markwitton-com.blogspot.com/2017/06/revenge-of-scaly-tyrannosaurus.html most sparse, basal feathering]]. They're also carbon copies of Jurassic Park's, and thus have the inaccuracies it has too (exposed teeth, excessive horns).

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** The tyrannosaurs are all overfeathered, when scientists think they had at [[http://markwitton-com.blogspot.com/2017/06/revenge-of-scaly-tyrannosaurus.html most sparse, basal feathering]]. They're also carbon copies of Jurassic Park's, and thus have the inaccuracies it has too (exposed teeth, shrink wrapping, excessive horns).



** The sauropods all have [[https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/512506314631675924/719716538336280676/unknown.png elephantine feet]].
** Their feet are also to elephantine, and should instead have four long toes on each hindfoot, one of which dangles uselessly, and five on each front foot, two of which don't support the weight and lacking claws, either.

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** The sauropods all have [[https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/512506314631675924/719716538336280676/unknown.png elephantine feet]].
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feet]]. Their feet are also to elephantine, and should instead have four long toes on each hindfoot, one of which dangles uselessly, and five on each front foot, two of which don't support the weight and lacking claws, either.



* ShownTheirWork: All of the theropods are feathered [[note]]Though as mentioned above, the tyrannosauroids are too feathered as mentioned above[[/note]]. Also, the show uses talking heads to explain viparity in reptiles and birds' neurology and the role feathers play in it.

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* ShownTheirWork: All of the theropods are feathered [[note]]Though as mentioned above, the tyrannosauroids are too feathered as mentioned above[[/note]].feathered[[/note]]. Also, the show uses talking heads to explain viparity in reptiles and birds' neurology and the role feathers play in it.
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They do not share the same model, idk how this was thought of


** The tyrannosaurs are all overfeathered, when scientists think they had at [[http://markwitton-com.blogspot.com/2017/06/revenge-of-scaly-tyrannosaurus.html most sparse, basal feathering]]. They're also carbon copies of Jurassic Park's, and thus have the inaccuracies it has too (exposed teeth, excessive horns). They also all share the same model, and thus two species (Tarbosaurus and Nanuqsaurus)have inaccurate sizes and anatomy.

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** The tyrannosaurs are all overfeathered, when scientists think they had at [[http://markwitton-com.blogspot.com/2017/06/revenge-of-scaly-tyrannosaurus.html most sparse, basal feathering]]. They're also carbon copies of Jurassic Park's, and thus have the inaccuracies it has too (exposed teeth, excessive horns). They also all share the same model, and thus two species (Tarbosaurus and Nanuqsaurus)have inaccurate sizes and anatomy.
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* AlwaysABiggerFish: Occurs a bit in The World of Sea Monsters, such as with an unidentified pliosaur against a ''Spinosaurus'' or with a mosasaur.
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* AnachronismStew:

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* AnachronismStew:AnachronismStew: The dates given for each segment is 66 million years ago, but most of the fauna in the episodes are from earlier.



** Their feet are also to elephantine, and should instead have four long toes on each hindfoot, one of which dangles uselessly, and five on each front foot, two of which don't support the weight and lacking claws, either.



** ''Troodon'' isn't even likely to be a valid genus.



* Main/CleanPrettyChildbirth: None of the Deinocherus or Troodon have any fluid on them when they hatch.



* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: The baby ''Troodons'' and ''Deinocheirus''.

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* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: The baby ''Troodons'' and ''Deinocheirus''. The adult Troodon also qualify, in part because of the sounds they make.


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** Mosasaurs are shown with tail flukes.
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* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: The ''Deinocherius'', ''Avimimus'' and ''Zanabazar'' are all vividly coloured, with the former being bright pink, and the latter two shades of bright green and blue. In fact, the latter is actually modelled off an actual bird, the [[https://cdn.download.ams.birds.cornell.edu/api/v1/asset/85866641/1800 Taiwan Barbet]].

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* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: The ''Deinocherius'', ''Avimimus'' and ''Zanabazar'' are all vividly coloured, with the former being bright pink, pink (with its hump being red in females and blue in males), and the latter two shades of bright green and blue. In fact, the latter is actually modelled off an actual bird, the [[https://cdn.download.ams.birds.cornell.edu/api/v1/asset/85866641/1800 Taiwan Barbet]].
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* AnachronismStew:



** The tyrannosaurs are all overfeathered, when scientists think they had at [[http://markwitton-com.blogspot.com/2017/06/revenge-of-scaly-tyrannosaurus.html most sparse, basal feathering]]. They're also carbon copies of Jurassic Park's, and thus have the inncacuraies it has too. They also all share the same model, and thus two species (Tarbosaurus and Nanuqsaurus)have inaccurate sizes and anatomy.

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** The tyrannosaurs are all overfeathered, when scientists think they had at [[http://markwitton-com.blogspot.com/2017/06/revenge-of-scaly-tyrannosaurus.html most sparse, basal feathering]]. They're also carbon copies of Jurassic Park's, and thus have the inncacuraies inaccuracies it has too.too (exposed teeth, excessive horns). They also all share the same model, and thus two species (Tarbosaurus and Nanuqsaurus)have inaccurate sizes and anatomy.



* Main/HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: Happens to one ''Xiphactinus''.

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* Main/HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: Happens to one ''Xiphactinus''.''Xiphactinus'' courtesy of a ticked off mother mosasaur.



* StockDinosaurs: ''Protoceratops'', ''Spinosaurus'', ''T. rex'', and ''Troodon''.

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* StockDinosaurs: ''Protoceratops'', ''Spinosaurus'', ''T. rex'', and ''Troodon''.''Troodon''.
* UglyCute: The ''Deinocheirus''.
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** [[https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/512651017590931457/691426048167903282/adw_yutyrannus.png The show's outline]] of Yutyrannus doesn't look much like the [[https://www.thoughtco.com/thmb/TW9PLKgB-7812U3A07BJrFrHepA=/768x0/filters:no_upscale():max_bytes(150000):strip_icc()/yutyrannus-56a2543b5f9b58b7d0c91b46.jpg real animal]].
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** ''Protoceratops'' and ''Halzkaraptor'' are both not from the Nemegt Formation, where the Mongolian segment takes place

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** ''Protoceratops'' and ''Halzkaraptor'' are both not from the Nemegt Formation, where the Mongolian segment takes placeplace.
* Main/HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: Happens to one ''Xiphactinus''.



* StockDinosaurs:''Protoceratops'', ''Spinosaurus'', and ''T. rex''.

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* StockDinosaurs:''Protoceratops'', StockDinosaurs: ''Protoceratops'', ''Spinosaurus'', and ''T. rex''.rex'', and ''Troodon''.
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** The tyrannosaurs are all overfeathered, when scientists think they had at most sparse, basal feathering. They're also carbon copies of Jurassic Park's, and thus have the inncacuraies it has too. They also all share the same model, and thus two species (Tarbosaurus and Nanuqsaurus)have inaccurate sizes and anatomy.

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** The tyrannosaurs are all overfeathered, when scientists think they had at [[http://markwitton-com.blogspot.com/2017/06/revenge-of-scaly-tyrannosaurus.html most sparse, basal feathering.feathering]]. They're also carbon copies of Jurassic Park's, and thus have the inncacuraies it has too. They also all share the same model, and thus two species (Tarbosaurus and Nanuqsaurus)have inaccurate sizes and anatomy.



** The sauropods all have elephantine feet.

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** The sauropods all have [[https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/512506314631675924/719716538336280676/unknown.png elephantine feet.feet]].



** ''Rugops'' and ''[[Main/TurtlePower Desmatochelys]]'' in the second.
* ShownTheirWork: All of the theropods are feathered [[note]]Though as mentioned above, the tyrannosauroids are too feathered[[/note]]. Also, the show uses talking heads to explain viparity in reptiles and birds' neurology and the role feathers play in it.

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** ''Rugops'' (''Abelisaurus'' in certain dubs), ''Azhdarcho'', and ''[[Main/TurtlePower Desmatochelys]]'' in the second.
* ShownTheirWork: All of the theropods are feathered [[note]]Though as mentioned above, the tyrannosauroids are too feathered[[/note]].feathered as mentioned above[[/note]]. Also, the show uses talking heads to explain viparity in reptiles and birds' neurology and the role feathers play in it.
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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: The above doesn't make that much sense, since predators like ''Zanabazar'' need relatively drab and uniform colour to blend into the environment to ambush prey and avoid alerting it.

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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: The above doesn't don't make that much sense, since predators like ''Zanabazar'' need relatively drab and uniform colour to blend into the environment to ambush prey and avoid alerting it.it, while prey like Avimimus need those for same reasons, only to be invisible to predators; this is also including the fact dinosaurs see in colour.
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* ''The Feathered Revolution''
* ''The World of Sea Monsters''

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* ''The Feathered Revolution''
Revolution'', which focuses on feathered dinosaurs.
* ''The World of Sea Monsters''Monsters'', which focuses on marine reptiles like moasasaurs.
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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: The above doesn't make that much sense, since predators like ''Zanabazar'' need relatively drab and uniform colour to blend into the environment to ambush prey and avoid alerting it.



** The tyrannosaurs are all overfeathered, when scientists think they had at most sparse, basal feathering. They're also carbon copies of Jurassic Park's, and thus have the inncacuraies it has too.
** ''Pachyrhinosaurus'' has a massive nasal horn, when it was y'now, famous for not having one. It also has some feathering on it, which is plausible - except its described as fur.

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** The tyrannosaurs are all overfeathered, when scientists think they had at most sparse, basal feathering. They're also carbon copies of Jurassic Park's, and thus have the inncacuraies it has too.
too. They also all share the same model, and thus two species (Tarbosaurus and Nanuqsaurus)have inaccurate sizes and anatomy.
** ''Pachyrhinosaurus'' has a massive nasal horn, when it was y'now, famous for not having one. It also has some feathering on it, which is plausible - except its described as fur. It also has a covering of feathers on it, which is plausible [[http://markwitton-com.blogspot.com/2015/02/controversial-ceratopsids-revisited.html as suggested by britist palaeontologist Mark Witton]] - except it's described as fur, which no reptile let alone dinosaur have.



* ShownTheirWork: All of the theropods are feathered [[note]]Though as mentioned above, the tyrannosauroids are too feathered[[/note]].
* StockDinosaurs:''Protoceratops'', and ''Spinosaurus''.

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* ShownTheirWork: All of the theropods are feathered [[note]]Though as mentioned above, the tyrannosauroids are too feathered[[/note]].
feathered[[/note]]. Also, the show uses talking heads to explain viparity in reptiles and birds' neurology and the role feathers play in it.
* StockDinosaurs:''Protoceratops'', ''Spinosaurus'', and ''Spinosaurus''.''T. rex''.
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* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: The ''Deinocherius'', ''Avimimus'', , and ''Zanabazar'' are all vividly coloured, with the former being bright pink, and the latter two shades of bright green and blue.

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* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: The ''Deinocherius'', ''Avimimus'', , ''Avimimus'' and ''Zanabazar'' are all vividly coloured, with the former being bright pink, and the latter two shades of bright green and blue.blue. In fact, the latter is actually modelled off an actual bird, the [[https://cdn.download.ams.birds.cornell.edu/api/v1/asset/85866641/1800 Taiwan Barbet]].
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* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: The ''Avimimus'', ''Deinocherius'', and ''Zanabazar'' are all vividly coloured.

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* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: The ''Avimimus'', ''Deinocherius'', ''Avimimus'', , and ''Zanabazar'' are all vividly coloured.coloured, with the former being bright pink, and the latter two shades of bright green and blue.



*PteroSoarer: Averted, most of the pterosaurs that do appear are very good with only minor inaccuracies.



* ShownTheirWork: All of the theropods are feathered.

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* ShownTheirWork: All of the theropods are feathered.feathered [[note]]Though as mentioned above, the tyrannosauroids are too feathered[[/note]].
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* Mama Bear: The mother ''Deinocheirus'' and ''Mosasaurus''.

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* Mama Bear: MamaBear: The mother ''Deinocheirus'' and ''Mosasaurus''.

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* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: The ''Avimimus'', ''Deinocherius'', and ''Zanabazar'' are all vividly coloured ([[https://www.deviantart.com/wdghk/art/Nemegt-Dinos-as-Illustrated-by-Dr-Seuss-836726495 for some]] its a bit too vividly coloured and take issue with it.)

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* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: The ''Avimimus'', ''Deinocherius'', and ''Zanabazar'' are all vividly coloured ([[https://www.deviantart.com/wdghk/art/Nemegt-Dinos-as-Illustrated-by-Dr-Seuss-836726495 for some]] its a bit too vividly coloured and take issue with it.)coloured.



* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: The baby ''troodons'' and ''deinocheirus''.

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** ''Protoceratops'' and ''Halzkaraptor'' are both not from the Nemegt Formation, where the Mongolian segment takes place
* Mama Bear: The mother ''Deinocheirus'' and ''Mosasaurus''.
* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: The baby ''troodons'' ''Troodons'' and ''deinocheirus''.''Deinocheirus''.



* StockDinosaurs: ''Deinocheirus'', ''Protoceratops'', and ''Spinosaurus''.

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* StockDinosaurs: ''Deinocheirus'', ''Protoceratops'', StockDinosaurs:''Protoceratops'', and ''Spinosaurus''.
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''Amazing Dinoworld'' (japanese: Dinosaur Superworld) is a 2019 documentary co-produced by both NHK and CuriosityStream.

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''Amazing Dinoworld'' (japanese: Dinosaur Superworld) is a 2019 documentary co-produced by both NHK and CuriosityStream. It focuses on dinosaurs and has two episodes.
*''The Feathered Revolution''
*''The World of Sea Monsters''



* The sauropods all have elephantine feet.
* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: The baby troodons.

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* ** The sauropods all have elephantine feet.
* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: The baby troodons.''troodons'' and ''deinocheirus''.
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** Pachyerhinosaurus has a massive nasal horn, when it was y'now, famous for not having one. It also has some feathering on it, which is plausible - except its described as fur.

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** Pachyerhinosaurus ''Pachyrhinosaurus'' has a massive nasal horn, when it was y'now, famous for not having one. It also has some feathering on it, which is plausible - except its described as fur.
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* ShownTheirWork: All of the theropods are feathered.

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* ShownTheirWork: All of the theropods are feathered.feathered.
*StockDinosaurs: ''Deinocheirus'', ''Protoceratops'', and ''Spinosaurus''.
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* ShownTheirWork: All of the therpods are feathered.

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* ShownTheirWork: All of the therpods theropods are feathered.
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* The sauropods all have elephantine feet.



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* ShownTheirWork:ShownTheirWork: All of the therpods are feathered.
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''Amazing Dinoworld'' (japanese) is a 2019 documentary co-produced by both NHK and CuriosityStream.

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''Amazing Dinoworld'' (japanese) (japanese: Dinosaur Superworld) is a 2019 documentary co-produced by both NHK and CuriosityStream.
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''Amazing Dinoworld'' (japanese) is a 2019 documentary co-produced by both NHK and CuriosityStream.
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!!This documentary provides examples of:
*AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: The ''Avimimus'', ''Deinocherius'', and ''Zanabazar'' are all vividly coloured ([[https://www.deviantart.com/wdghk/art/Nemegt-Dinos-as-Illustrated-by-Dr-Seuss-836726495 for some]] its a bit too vividly coloured and take issue with it.)
*ArtisticLicensePaleontology: Quite a bit.
**Most of the theropods have pronated hands to some degree.
**The tyrannosaurs are all overfeathered, when scientists think they had at most sparse, basal feathering. They're also carbon copies of Jurassic Park's, and thus have the inncacuraies it has too.
**Pachyerhinosaurus has a massive nasal horn, when it was y'now, famous for not having one. It also has some feathering on it, which is plausible - except its described as fur.
*RidiculouslyCuteCritter: The baby troodons.
*SeldomSeenSpecies: Let's see:
** ''Zanabazar'', ''Avimimus'', ''Halzkaraptor'', and ''Nanuqsaurus'' in the first episode.
**''Rugops'' and ''[[Main/TurtlePower Desmatochelys]]'' in the second.
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