Valley of the T.rex
http://dsc.discovery.com/guides/dinosaur/trex/feature/feature.html

Greg Henderson, Robert Locke, Discovery.com, Dinosaur Magazine


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This Discovery Channel feature offers an image gallery showing how perceptions of Tyrannosaurus rex' appearance have changed over time and a feature story discussing evidence suggesting that T.rex may have been a scavenger of the Late Cretaceous rather than a hunter. There is also information on paleontologist Jack Horner and his project at the Hell Creek Formation in Montana, with several videos on his work, and a news brief on his discovery of three T.rex fossils. There are also links to an online store where users may order the video, and to a site where users can type in their zip codes and learn which dinosaurs lived in their areas.

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Subject: Biology
Resource Type: Scientific Resources:Overview/Reference Work, Audio/Visual:Images/Illustrations, Animations/Video
Grade Level: General Public
Focus on the Cretaceous: Paleontology