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Dinosaur DVD’s For Dinosaur Lovers

When it comes to dinosaur DVD’s there are a good many out there to choose from. I tend not to be too picky about the ones I choose to watch though since I have a constant stream of dinosaur DVD’s playing as I work. If I do want a good one to watch when I’m not multi-tasking though, a few of my favorites are listed below.

Dinosaur DVD’s to Check Out

Dinosaur DVD National Geographic: Prehistoric Predators National Geographic: Prehistoric Predators is something of a new find for me. I caught this one on Netflix last week and found it pretty entertaining although only two of the episodes featured predators that intrigued me (Terror Bird and Monster Shark) but I really liked how the whole thing was put together. This was intended to be a seasoned show but never made it past the seven episodes included on the DVD. Issues with this series? Repetition of CGI footage, not enough dinosaur love and some segments have audio hiccups.
National Geographic: Dinosaurs Unearthed National Geographic: Dinosaurs Unearthed is a collection of two documentaries: Dino Autopsy and Dino Death Trap. While this DVD does tend to be over-explanatory the footage is still interesting and worth watching for the price of this disc. Of the two episodes the Dino Autopsy intrigued me the most, as researchers take an in depth look at a mummified dinosaur specimen.
Discovery: Clash of the Dinosaurs Discovery: Clash of the Dinosaurs is one of my favorite pieces that I have seen lately. This DVD features four episodes that highlight various dinosaurs and how they survived and thrived in their prehistoric era. This is one of the better dinosaur “documentaries” out these days, particularly since it comes with a price tag of less than $5.
Walking With Dinosaurs Walking With Dinosaurs is one of the most well known dinosaur “documentaries” and I couldn’t help but throw it on the list of good dinosaur DVD’s for dino lovers. I like this DVD because the animation footage is much less repetitive than many other DVD’s and it highlights a good number of dinosaur species. If you’re just starting out with dinosaur DVD’s then this is a good one to start with in my opinion.

Not big on purchasing DVD’s ? You can check out a few of these dinosaur DVD’s on Netflix!

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