Big Al appeared in a sequel to Walking with Dinosaurs. Big Al was an allosaurus. The story follows Big Al as he struggles to survive from his time of hatching to his death as an adolescent.
Of course it did, it was a Tyrannosaurus Rex too, his name was extinct. ;P No a dinosaur did not sink the Titanic it was an ICEBERG only an idiot would think a dinosaur sank it. ANOTHER ANSWER: Obviously not
Dinosaur Train - 2009 Dinosaur Big City Part 2 2-2 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
It all depends on the what dinosaur it is, for some the males have big colourful crust and big spines on the back to impress females, others it's as simple as the male is larger.
The large carnivorous dinosaur in Jurassic Park 3 was a Spinosaurus. It is thought to have been the largest terrestrial carnivore of all time.
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I do not think so but I hope so.
Big dinosaur, big egg. Small dinosaur, small egg.
It used to be on BBC, But, it was replaced with Planet Dinosaur. I heard it was on some other websites, but, I don't which one's.
Dinosaur Train - 2009 Dinosaur Big City Part 1 Dinosaur Big City Part 2 was released on: USA: 6 September 2011
as loud as a dinosaur
Dinosaur Train - 2009 Dinosaur Big City Part 3 Dinosaur Big City Part 4 6-10 was released on: USA: September 2011
Yes, Big Al is similar to both birds and reptiles in that it is a type of dinosaur. Birds are believed to have evolved from certain types of dinosaurs, and reptiles are part of the same broader group of animals that includes dinosaurs. Big Al specifically belongs to the group of dinosaurs known as theropods, which are closely related to both birds and some reptiles.
Really BIG!
Abig big big dinosaur
BBC removed it from their site , no one has any idea of where abouts it might be mabye it will surface soon
as big as a it needs This would depend if the dinosaur was a herbivore or carnivore and what it would have as a diet
it is big