You watched the first episode of the BBC’s Dinosaur series prehistoric planet He may have howled a little when the Tyrannosaurus Rex suddenly slid into the water with his accompanying cubs. At least I did it when I didn’t know the giant tyrannosaurus was a lover of swimming.
In the passage above, David Attenborough tells a little bit about the passage specified in prehistoric planets section One. He also told us in more detail about why the T-rex is so good at swimming.
prehistoric planet Stream on Apple TV + in five parts. The second episode starts broadcasting today, then new episodes are broadcast every day until Friday.
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Travel back 66 million years when wonderful dinosaurs and extraordinary creatures roamed the land, seas and sky.
the actor: David Attenborough
the first show: May 23 2022
David Attenborough Shows Dinosaurs on Apple TV+
Here’s a new trailer for Apple’s Prehistoric Planet TV series, a series in which host David Attenborough will take viewers on a journey back 66 million years. This of course means that there will be plenty of dinosaurs and other wildlife that no longer exist today. Apple writes about the series: “Experience the wonders of our world like never before in this epic documentary series from Jon Favreau and the producers of Planet Earth. Travel back 66 million years when remarkable dinosaurs and extraordinary creatures roamed the lands, seas, and sky.” Prehistoric Planet kicks off on + Apple TV now on Monday, May 23.
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Modern walking style with dinosaurs
Apple has released a new trailer for its Prehistoric Planet nature movie series. In it we can see what the world looked like 66 million years ago with the help of some great computer graphics and David Attenborough. Prehistoric Planet will appear on Apple TV+ on May 23.
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Modern walking style with dinosaurs
Prehistoric Planet is an upcoming nature movie series where you can see what the world was like 66 million years ago. No one but David Attenborough is the narrator of the series and the music is composed by Hans Zimmer. Prehistoric Planet will appear on Apple TV+ on May 23.
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