Monday, December 3, 2007

See An Unprecedented Dinosaur Discovery

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 Photo: Volcano erupting and the dinosaurs running away
Dino Death Trap
SUNDAY at 8P et/9P pt
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An unprecented discovery... More than 400 specimens—nearly 40 dinosaurs—all found piled one on top of the other, uncovering the earliest known T-Rex ancestor.

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Also This Week...
 Photo: A dinosaur is moved away from an excavation site
Dino Autopsy
SUNDAY at 10P et/11P pt
It's the Holy Grail of paleontology: a 67-million-year old dinosaur with fossilized skin, tendons and perhaps even muscles and organs. Watch as we attempt to peer inside this important find.
 Photo: A smoking ship sinking at Pearl Harbor
How It Was: "Pearl Harbor"
WEDNESDAY at 9P et/pt
Firsthand accounts from survivors, CGI of Japan's surprise strategy and current footage of battle remnants reveal moment-by-moment how December 7, 1941, changed America forever.
 Photo: Kevin Moore assisting in pipe repair
Man-Made: "Super Sewer"
THURSDAY at 9P et/pt
Los Angeles has one of the largest, most sophisticated sewer systems in the world, but its pipes are old and the slightest breakdown could have catastrophic consequences.
Video of the Week
 Photo: A strange fish bearing teeth
"Fishzilla: Snakehead Invasion"
SATURDAY at 9P et/pt
It is an insatiable alien predator that can obliterate the food chain and overpower native life. Scientists are sounding the alarm. But can anything stop it?
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