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* CleanPrettyChildbirth: None of the ''Deinochierus'' or ''Troodon'' have any fluid on them when they hatch.



* CleanPrettyChildbirth: None of the ''Deinochierus'' or ''Troodon'' have any fluid on them when they hatch.

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** Two words. Quadrupedal Spinosaurus.



* TheCretaceousIsAlwaysDoomed: The plot of "Survivors: A New Theory" features, of course, the dreaded asteroid, and focuses on a theory which suggests that some non-avian dinosaurs didn't quickly go extinct, but managed to last for quite a while after the impact.

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* TheCretaceousIsAlwaysDoomed: TheDayTheDinosaursDied: The plot of "Survivors: A New Theory" features, of course, the dreaded asteroid, and focuses on a theory which suggests that some non-avian dinosaurs didn't quickly go extinct, but managed to last for quite a while after the impact.
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** The predatory troodontid ''Zanabazar'' has very flashy blue, green, and yellow plumage, even though predators normally have subdued colors that help them blend in with their environment. Not to mention that dinosaurs would have had excellent color vision, making it all the more necessary for predatory theropods to invest in good camouflage.
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* WrestlerInAllOfUs: The mother ''Deinocheirus'' during a fight with a ''tarbosaurus'' grabs onto it and literally suplexes it. [[https://youtu.be/KOtbbjzpCps?t=2734 It must be seen to be believed]].

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* WrestlerInAllOfUs: The mother ''Deinocheirus'' during a fight with a ''tarbosaurus'' ''Tarbosaurus'' grabs onto it and literally suplexes it. [[https://youtu.be/KOtbbjzpCps?t=2734 It must be seen to be believed]].
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* TheCretaceousIsAlwaysDoomed: The plot of “Survivors: A New Theory” features, of course, the dreaded asteroid, and focuses on a theory which suggests that some non-avian dinosaurs didn’t quickly go extinct, but managed to last for quite a while after the impact.
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** ''Pachyrhinosaurus'' has a massive nasal horn, when it is famous for not having one. It also has some feathering on it, which is plausible [[http://markwitton-com.blogspot.com/2015/02/controversial-ceratopsids-revisited.html as suggested by British 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 is famous for not having one. It also has some feathering on it, which is plausible [[http://markwitton-com.blogspot.com/2015/02/controversial-ceratopsids-revisited.html as suggested by British palaeontologist Mark Witton]]. Except it's described as fur, which no reptile let (let alone Dinosaur, have.dinosaur) has.
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** ''Protoceratops'' and ''Halzkaraptor'' are both not from the Nemegt Formation, where the Mongolian segment takes place. Instead, they hail from the slightly older Djadochta formation.

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** ''Protoceratops'' and ''Halzkaraptor'' are both not from the Nemegt Formation, where the Mongolian segment takes place. Instead, they hail from the slightly older Djadochta formation.Formation.
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** ''Protoceratops'' and ''Halzkaraptor'' are both not from the Nemegt Formation, where the Mongolian segment takes place. Instead they hail from the slightly older Djadochta formation.

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** ''Protoceratops'' and ''Halzkaraptor'' are both not from the Nemegt Formation, where the Mongolian segment takes place. Instead Instead, they hail from the slightly older Djadochta formation.
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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 place. Instead they hail from the slightly older Djadochta formation.
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* InformedSpecies: The ''Mosasaurus'' has a short snout, making it look a lot like ''Prognathodon''.
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In 2023, it was announced that the series would return for a second season with two new episodes, one focused in the dinosaurs inhabiting the southern continent of Gondwana and another dealing with the mass extinction that happened at the end of the Cretaceous. The season two is set to premier in 2023, the 21st of March in Japan.

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In 2023, it was announced that the series would return returned for a second season with two new episodes, one focused in the dinosaurs inhabiting the southern continent of Gondwana and another dealing with the mass extinction that happened at the end of the Cretaceous. The second season two is set to premier premiered in 2023, Japan on the 21st of March in Japan.March.
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In 2023, it was announced that the series would return for a second season with two new episodes, one focused in the dinosaurs inhabiting the southern continent of Gondwana and another dealing with the mass extinction that happened at the end of the Cretaceous. The season two is set to premier in 2023, the 21st of March.

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In 2023, it was announced that the series would return for a second season with two new episodes, one focused in the dinosaurs inhabiting the southern continent of Gondwana and another dealing with the mass extinction that happened at the end of the Cretaceous. The season two is set to premier in 2023, the 21st of March.March in Japan.
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''Amazing Dinoworld'' (japanese: Dinosaur Superworld) is a 2019 documentary co-produced by both Creator/{{NHK}} and the streaming service Creator/CuriosityStream. It focuses on dinosaurs and has two episodes.

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''Amazing Dinoworld'' (japanese: (Japanese: Dinosaur Superworld) is a 2019 documentary co-produced by both Creator/{{NHK}} and the streaming service Creator/CuriosityStream. It focuses on dinosaurs and has two episodes.
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Oviparity = egg-laying


** All of the theropods are feathered [[note]]Though quite a few of them have no evidence of being, and most likely weren't, 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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** All of the theropods are feathered [[note]]Though quite a few of them have no evidence of being, and most likely weren't, feathered[[/note]]. Also, the show uses talking heads to explain viparity oviparity in reptiles and birds' neurology and the role feathers play in it.
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* PteroSoarer: Averted, most of the pterosaurs that do appear are very good with only minor inaccuracies.
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''Amazing Dinoworld'' (japanese: Dinosaur Superworld) is a 2019 documentary co-produced by both Creator/{{NHK}} and Creator/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 Creator/{{NHK}} and the streaming service Creator/CuriosityStream. It focuses on dinosaurs and has two episodes.

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* ''The World of Sea Monsters'', which focuses on marine reptiles like moasasaurs.

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* ''The World of Sea Monsters'', which focuses on marine reptiles like moasasaurs.mosasaurs.

In 2023, it was announced that the series would return for a second season with two new episodes, one focused in the dinosaurs inhabiting the southern continent of Gondwana and another dealing with the mass extinction that happened at the end of the Cretaceous. The season two is set to premier in 2023, the 21st of March.
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** ''Pachyrhinosaurus'' has a massive nasal horn, when it is famous for not having one. It also has fur, which no reptile let alone Dinosaur, have.

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



** All of the theropods are feathered [[note]]Though quite a few of them have no evidence of being 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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** All of the theropods are feathered [[note]]Though quite a few of them have no evidence of being being, and most likely weren't, 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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** All of the theropods are feathered [[note]]Though 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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** All of the theropods are feathered [[note]]Though the tyrannosauroids are too quite a few of them have no evidence of being 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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** The tyrannosaurs are carbon copies of Jurassic Park's, and thus have the inaccuracies it has too (shrink wrapping, excessive horns).
** ''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 [[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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** The tyrannosaurs are all feathered when there is no physical evidence, for most of them, that they had feathers. They are also are carbon copies of Jurassic Park's, and thus have the inaccuracies it has too (shrink wrapping, excessive horns).
** ''Pachyrhinosaurus'' has a massive nasal horn, when it was y'now, is famous for not having one. It also has some feathering on it, which is plausible [[http://markwitton-com.blogspot.com/2015/02/controversial-ceratopsids-revisited.html as suggested by britist British palaeontologist Mark Witton]]. Except it's described as fur, which no reptile let alone dinosaur Dinosaur, have.



** Two words. Quadrupedal Spinosaurus

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** Two words. Quadrupedal SpinosaurusSpinosaurus.
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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]] like hair on an elephant. They're also carbon copies of Jurassic Park's, and thus have the inaccuracies it has too (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]] like hair on an elephant. They're also carbon copies of Jurassic Park's, and thus have the inaccuracies it has too (shrink wrapping, excessive horns).
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No lips shouldn't be listed as an inaccuracy considering it hasn't been proven if Dinosaurs did have lips and it is only speculation.


** 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]] 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).

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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]] 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 (shrink wrapping, excessive horns).
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''Amazing Dinoworld'' (japanese: Dinosaur Superworld) is a 2019 documentary co-produced by both NHK and Creator/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 Creator/{{NHK}} and Creator/CuriosityStream. It focuses on dinosaurs and has two episodes.
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Stock Dinosaurs is no longer a trope.


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


* SeldomSeenSpecies: Let's see:
** ''Zanabazar'', ''Avimimus'', ''Halzkaraptor'', and ''Nanuqsaurus'' in the first episode.
** ''Rugops'' (''Abelisaurus'' in certain dubs), ''Azhdarcho'', and ''[[Main/TurtlePower Desmatochelys]]'' in the second.

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

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* CleanPrettyChildbirth: None of the Deinocherus ''Deinochierus'' or Troodon ''Troodon'' have any fluid on them when they hatch.hatch.
* PinkGirlBlueBoy: The color of the back sail and throat of ''Deinocheirus'' indicate their sex. On females, they are reddish-pink; on males they are blue.
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** Two words. Quadrupedal Spinosaurus

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* Main/HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: Happens to one ''Xiphactinus'' courtesy of a ticked off mother mosasaur.
* MamaBear: The mother ''Deinocheirus'' and ''Mosasaurus''.
* Main/CleanPrettyChildbirth: None of the Deinocherus or Troodon have any fluid on them when they hatch.

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* Main/HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: Happens to one ''Xiphactinus'' courtesy of a ticked off mother mosasaur.
* MamaBear: The mother ''Deinocheirus'' and ''Mosasaurus''.
''Mosasaurus'' fight to protect their young.
* Main/CleanPrettyChildbirth: CleanPrettyChildbirth: None of the Deinocherus or Troodon have any fluid on them when they hatch.



* 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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* ShownTheirWork: All ShownTheirWork:
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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.



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