National Geographic Live Series presents Spinosaurus: Lost Giant of the Cretaceous

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Meet Spinosaurus, the largest predatory dinosaur yet discovered - larger than T. Rex - and hear the story of how this prehistoric giant was almost lost to science, before being brought back to light with the help of a remarkable young paleontologist. With amazing video, Ibrahim tells the story of Spinosaurus’ discovery, loss and rediscovery, and explain what - other than its size - makes this ancient monster unique.

Meet Spinosaurus, the largest predatory dinosaur yet discovered - larger than T. Rex - and hear the story of how this prehistoric giant was almost lost to science, before being brought back to light with the help of a remarkable young paleontologist. With amazing video, Ibrahim tells the story of Spinosaurus’ discovery, loss and rediscovery, and explain what - other than its size - makes this ancient monster unique.

Meet Spinosaurus, the largest predatory dinosaur yet discovered - larger than T. Rex - and hear the story of how this prehistoric giant was almost lost to science, before being brought back to light with the help of a remarkable young paleontologist. With amazing video, Ibrahim tells the story of Spinosaurus’ discovery, loss and rediscovery, and explain what - other than its size - makes this ancient monster unique.

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