Dinosaurier - Reise ins Reich der Urzeit
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Narrated by:
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Matthias Ponnier
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By:
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Maja Nielsen
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Dieser Fund machte das Mädchen zur Pionierin einer Wissenschaft, die es damals noch nicht gab - der Kunde von Saurieren und war der Auftakt zu einem dramatischen Wettlauf um die Erforschung der Urzeit-Giganten.
Dr. Eberhard "Dino" Frey vom Staatlichen Museum für Naturkunde in Karlsruhe erzählt von seinen eigenen sensationellen Funden und überrascht mit seinen Antworten auf viele Fragen: Wo kann man heute noch Dinosaurierskelette finden? Sind die Dinosaurier tatsächlich wegen eines Meteoriteneinschlags ausgestorben? Sind Hühner wirklich Nachfahren der Dinosaurier?©2016 Headroom (P)2016 headroom in der United Soft Media Verlag GmbH
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