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SUMMARY:NOVA 49x12 - Dinosaur Apocalypse: The Last Day
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DESCRIPTION:In the second episode of this two-part series\, the searchco
	ntinues for signs of what happened on the day the dinosaursdied. Scientist
	s uncover extremely rare fossils and moreevidence that could link the dig 
	site in North Dakota to theasteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs 66 millio
	n years ago.Among the fossils are tiny spheres of glass locked in amber.In
	side one of the spheres is a speck of rock that appears to bea chemical ma
	tch to the killer asteroid itself. And scientistsuncover one of the most s
	pectacular finds of all: an almostperfectly preserved dinosaur leg. Sir Da
	vid Attenborough guidesus on a search for clues that could provide an unpr
	ecedentedsnapshot of what happened in the dinosaurs' final moments onEarth
	.
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