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We Dig Dinosaurs | #PrehistoricRoadTripPBS Ep. 2 Promo
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↓↓↓ Info on how/where/when to catch PREHISTORIC ROAD TRIP below! ↓↓↓
Dr. Clint Boyd takes me out to a special site in North Dakota, where evidence of the asteroid impact that wiped out 75% of life on Earth can be found as a thin layer of clay within the rock. It's a geologic signature of the day the dinosaurs died.
WHERE TO STREAM WORLDWIDE STARTING 6/17:
PBS.org @ http://www.pbs.org/prehistoricroadtrip
WTTW.com @ http://www.wttw.com/prehistoricroadtrip
On your TV, phone, or tablet through the PBS App: https://www.pbs.org/pbs-video-app/
Also available on DVD: https://shop.pbs.org/product/PHRT601
PREHISTORIC ROAD TRIP premier dates*
*Check your local PBS station for exact times!
#PrehistoricRoadTripPBS
Episode 1: "Welcome to Fossil Country" (Wednesday, June 17) Eager to get going, Emily embarks on a journey through billions of years of Earth history. Along the way, she meets some of the planet’s earliest life forms–from primitive bacteria to giant reptiles, and many surprising creatures in between.
Watch the full episode here: https://www.pbs.org/video/welcome-to-fossil-country-mpoq6h/
Episode 2: "We Dig Dinosaurs" (Wednesday, June 24) Emily cruises into the Cretaceous, where astonishing creatures like T. rex dominated the planet. But what happened to these tremendous animals? And how did other lifeforms survive an apocalyptic asteroid that crashed into Earth 66 million years ago?
Episode 3: "Tiny Teeth; Fearsome Beasts" (Wednesday, July 1) As she drives closer to the present day, Emily discovers surprising truths written in the fossil record. Meantime, scientists studying our planet’s past are revealing clues about its future.
Dr. Clint Boyd takes me out to a special site in North Dakota, where evidence of the asteroid impact that wiped out 75% of life on Earth can be found as a thin layer of clay within the rock. It's a geologic signature of the day the dinosaurs died.
WHERE TO STREAM WORLDWIDE STARTING 6/17:
PBS.org @ http://www.pbs.org/prehistoricroadtrip
WTTW.com @ http://www.wttw.com/prehistoricroadtrip
On your TV, phone, or tablet through the PBS App: https://www.pbs.org/pbs-video-app/
Also available on DVD: https://shop.pbs.org/product/PHRT601
PREHISTORIC ROAD TRIP premier dates*
*Check your local PBS station for exact times!
#PrehistoricRoadTripPBS
Episode 1: "Welcome to Fossil Country" (Wednesday, June 17) Eager to get going, Emily embarks on a journey through billions of years of Earth history. Along the way, she meets some of the planet’s earliest life forms–from primitive bacteria to giant reptiles, and many surprising creatures in between.
Watch the full episode here: https://www.pbs.org/video/welcome-to-fossil-country-mpoq6h/
Episode 2: "We Dig Dinosaurs" (Wednesday, June 24) Emily cruises into the Cretaceous, where astonishing creatures like T. rex dominated the planet. But what happened to these tremendous animals? And how did other lifeforms survive an apocalyptic asteroid that crashed into Earth 66 million years ago?
Episode 3: "Tiny Teeth; Fearsome Beasts" (Wednesday, July 1) As she drives closer to the present day, Emily discovers surprising truths written in the fossil record. Meantime, scientists studying our planet’s past are revealing clues about its future.
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