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SUMMARY:NOVA 52x3 - Dino Birds
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DESCRIPTION:Contrary to popular belief\, dinosaurs never went extinct.Th
	ey're still alive among us – in the form of birds! Birdsare the only din
	osaurs that survived the cataclysmic massextinction caused by an asteroid 
	the size of Mt. Everestcrashing into Earth about 66 million years ago. The
	 bigquestion is: How? How did birds manage to not only live throughthe apo
	calypse\, but also go on to diversify and populate everycorner of our plan
	et? Now\, rare fossil discoveries arerevealing the secrets of bird evoluti
	on going back more than100 million years\, telling the story of how some r
	esilientfeathered dinos persevered and transformed into the vast arrayof c
	olorful bird species that fill our skies today.
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