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SUMMARY:NOVA 49x11 - Dinosaur Apocalypse: The New Evidence
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DESCRIPTION:In the Badlands of North Dakota\, scientists think they migh
	thave found the fossilized remains of animals killed on the dayan asteroid
	 struck Earth 66 million years ago. The evidencepoints to a catastrophic e
	vent\, with a jumble of rarefossils\, including a pterosaur embryo still i
	n its shell and awell-preserved patch of triceratops skin mixed in with ti
	nyspheres of clay and glass that could be the fallout from themassive aste
	roid impact. Sir David Attenborough guides us on asearch for clues that co
	uld give an unprecedented snapshot ofwhat happened in the dinosaurs' final
	 moments on Earth.
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