
Preview | Nature’s Wonders
Preview: 11/7/2024 | 20sVideo has Closed Captions
Dinosaur fossils, a zombie hogfish, rewilding an endangered snail and bat flies in slo-mo.
Follow NC paleontologists as they dig into the mystery of the most complete fossils of Triceratops and Tyrannosaurus ever found. Journey to a new coastal habitat where biologists work to reintroduce a magnificent endangered native snail to the wild. Meet the zombie hogfish, and see how it can change the color of its scales. Plus, captivating bat flies up close and in slow motion.
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Preview | Nature’s Wonders
Preview: 11/7/2024 | 20sVideo has Closed Captions
Follow NC paleontologists as they dig into the mystery of the most complete fossils of Triceratops and Tyrannosaurus ever found. Journey to a new coastal habitat where biologists work to reintroduce a magnificent endangered native snail to the wild. Meet the zombie hogfish, and see how it can change the color of its scales. Plus, captivating bat flies up close and in slow motion.
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Why we should return a special snail to the wild and solving a dino death mystery millions of years in the making.
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