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: Large sauropods utilize their height to access watering holes before smaller, more crowded species. The Earth Unlocked (Tubi)

: Explores the contrast between the arid Sierra de la Giganta and the rich waters of the Sea of Cortez. Destination Wild: India (National Geographic) A look at the harsh salt plains and arid regions of India.

This science-focused documentary explores the formation and transformation of desert landscapes.

This episode uses cutting-edge CGI to depict how dinosaurs and pterosaurs survived in arid environments during the Late Cretaceous. :

: A feathered giant seen foraging near desert oases.

: A duck-billed dinosaur shown gathering around oases created by underground water.

: Discusses "responsible tourism" efforts in La Paz and the protection of the endangered peninsula pronghorn .

: Highlights the migration of grey whales to the San Ignacio Lagoon for breeding.

Deserts | [s1e2]

: Large sauropods utilize their height to access watering holes before smaller, more crowded species. The Earth Unlocked (Tubi)

: Explores the contrast between the arid Sierra de la Giganta and the rich waters of the Sea of Cortez. Destination Wild: India (National Geographic) A look at the harsh salt plains and arid regions of India.

This science-focused documentary explores the formation and transformation of desert landscapes. [S1E2] Deserts

This episode uses cutting-edge CGI to depict how dinosaurs and pterosaurs survived in arid environments during the Late Cretaceous. :

: A feathered giant seen foraging near desert oases. : Large sauropods utilize their height to access

: A duck-billed dinosaur shown gathering around oases created by underground water.

: Discusses "responsible tourism" efforts in La Paz and the protection of the endangered peninsula pronghorn . : A duck-billed dinosaur shown gathering around oases

: Highlights the migration of grey whales to the San Ignacio Lagoon for breeding.


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