The World of the Dinosaurs
How can we start to come close to animals that lived hundreds of millions of years ago?
Dinosaurs
Dinosaurs
Di-Dinosaurs
Di-Di-Dinosaurs
Dinosaurs weren't just giant lizards
But a truly unique kind of reptile
Dinosaurs roamed
For more than 150 million years
Dinosaurs roamed
In amazing shapes and sizes
Very few left evidence of their existence
And those bones never cease to fascinate us
The more we find
The more complete our understanding
Utterly awe-inspiring
The world of the dinosaurs
There are always new discoveries out there
Waiting to be found
Waiting to be found
The more we find
The more complete our understanding
Utterly awe-inspiring
The world of the dinosaurs
Tyrannosaurus, the largest flesh eater
The world has ever seen
Dinosaurs - all the dinosaurs-
Followed a well trod trail to oblivion
Rock layers span the age of dinosaurs
The deeper the layer, the older the rock
At the top - rock from the Cretaceous
Below that, the Jurassic
And near the bottom, red Triassic badlands
When dinosaurs first appeared
The more we find
The more complete our understanding
Utterly awe-inspiring
The world of the dinosaurs
65 million years ago
A meteorite smashed into the Earth
Hurtling toward our planet
At a hundred thousand kilometers a second
If we'd never found their bones
We wouldn't ever have known
These ancient animals ever existed
If we'd never found their bones
We wouldn't ever have known
These ancient animals ever existed
The more we find
The more complete our understanding
Utterly awe-inspiring
The world of the dinosaurs
There are always new discoveries out there
Waiting to be found
Waiting to be found
The more we find
The more complete our understanding
Utterly awe-inspiring
The world of the dinosaurs
There are always new discoveries out there
(Waiting to be found)
Utterly awe-inspiring
The world of the dinosaurs
The World of the DinosaursLRC歌词
[00:00.00]How can we start to come close to animals that lived hundreds of millions of years ago?
[00:09.87]Dinosaurs
[00:10.73]Dinosaurs
[00:11.60]Di-Dinosaurs
[00:12.41]Di-Di-Dinosaurs
[00:13.78]Dinosaurs weren't just giant lizards
[00:17.43]But a truly unique kind of reptile
[00:21.43]Dinosaurs roamed
[00:22.85]For more than 150 million years
[00:25.50]Dinosaurs roamed
[00:26.92]In amazing shapes and sizes
[00:29.40]Very few left evidence of their existence
[00:33.30]And those bones never cease to fascinate us
[00:37.11]The more we find
[00:38.93]The more complete our understanding
[00:41.27]Utterly awe-inspiring
[00:43.24]The world of the dinosaurs
[00:45.12]There are always new discoveries out there
[00:49.23]Waiting to be found
[00:51.21]Waiting to be found
[00:53.05]The more we find
[00:54.57]The more complete our understanding
[00:57.21]Utterly awe-inspiring
[00:59.19]The world of the dinosaurs
[01:08.72]Tyrannosaurus, the largest flesh eater
[01:11.10]The world has ever seen
[01:12.68]Dinosaurs - all the dinosaurs-
[01:15.01]Followed a well trod trail to oblivion
[01:17.04]Rock layers span the age of dinosaurs
[01:20.64]The deeper the layer, the older the rock
[01:24.50]At the top - rock from the Cretaceous
[01:28.40]Below that, the Jurassic
[01:32.36]And near the bottom, red Triassic badlands
[01:36.27]When dinosaurs first appeared
[01:40.43]The more we find
[01:42.05]The more complete our understanding
[01:44.96]Utterly awe-inspiring
[01:46.88]The world of the dinosaurs
[01:56.58]65 million years ago
[02:00.48]A meteorite smashed into the Earth
[02:04.54]Hurtling toward our planet
[02:08.46]At a hundred thousand kilometers a second
[02:12.38]If we'd never found their bones
[02:15.22]We wouldn't ever have known
[02:18.31]These ancient animals ever existed
[02:20.54]If we'd never found their bones
[02:23.17]We wouldn't ever have known
[02:26.26]These ancient animals ever existed
[02:28.35]The more we find
[02:30.03]The more complete our understanding
[02:32.36]Utterly awe-inspiring
[02:34.28]The world of the dinosaurs
[02:36.17]There are always new discoveries out there
[02:40.32]Waiting to be found
[02:42.30]Waiting to be found
[02:44.13]The more we find
[02:45.70]The more complete our understanding
[02:48.20]Utterly awe-inspiring
[02:50.03]The world of the dinosaurs
[02:52.00]There are always new discoveries out there
[02:55.38](Waiting to be found)
[02:56.49]Utterly awe-inspiring
[02:58.26]The world of the dinosaurs