Hoy, luego de una larga espera, te tenemos un video de dinosaurios que queríamos hacer desde hace ya un tiempo. En este, encontrarás información acerca de la edad de los dinosaurios, su antigüedad, el cómo se nombran estos animales y un par de cosas extraordinarias que son de lo más nuevo en investigación dinosauriana: el color REAL de estos icónicos saurios y ¿será cierto que se conocen tejidos, células y hasta ADN de dinosaurio? Descúbrelo.
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00:00 Introducción
00:51 Los nombres de los dinosaurios
05:23 El color de los dinosaurios
08:21 La antigüedad de los dinosaurios
12:50 La edad de los dinosaurios
17:48 ADN de dinosaurio
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