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The Big Questions

What Are Dinosaurs?

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The Big Questions

By: Ethan Solace
Narrated by: Alexander Sloan
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What were dinosaurs, and are they really gone forever?

Millions of years ago, dinosaurs ruled the Earth. From the towering Tyrannosaurus rex to the spiky Stegosaurus and the lightning-fast Velociraptor, these incredible creatures came in all shapes and sizes. But what made dinosaurs so special? How did they live, hunt, and survive? And the biggest question of all—did dinosaurs truly disappear, or are they still here today? Meet the most famous dinosaurs – Learn about the fiercest hunters, the biggest plant-eaters, and the strangest creatures of the prehistoric world. Step back in time – Explore ancient landscapes, from dense jungles to vast deserts and deep oceans. Discover the latest dino-science – Find out what dinosaurs really looked like, how they evolved, and which creatures are their closest relatives today. Experience the asteroid impact – Witness the moment that changed history and find out what survived.

©2025 Ethan Solace (P)2025 Ethan Solace
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