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Did Some Dinosaurs Breed in the Arctic?

70 million years ago, several species of dinosaur nested in the Arctic.

Aired 01/19/2022

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Did Some Dinosaurs Breed in the Arctic?

Clip: Season 48 Episode 21 | 3mVideo has Closed Captions

70 million years ago, several species of dinosaur nested in the Arctic.

Scientists in Alaska discover the remains of seven different dinosaur species in the earliest stages of their development. Could baby dinosaurs have hatched in the Arctic and migrated thousands of miles with their parents to avoid polar winter?

Aired 01/19/2022

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Alaskan Dinosaurs Preview

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Intrepid paleontologists discover that dinosaurs thrived in the Arctic’s cold and dark. (29s)

Fossilized Dung Reveals Clues About Dinosaurs' Diet

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Where are you going to get protein if you're an herbivore? (3m 6s)

What Did Dinosaurs in Alaska Eat During Winter?

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During the winter months, food for the plant eaters would have withered or died. (2m 36s)

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