Even though dinosaurs have been gone for millions of years, they have left an impact on the world in more ways than one. For centuries, people have been obsessed with studying dinosaurs and uncovering evidence of their existence. Some people, like Clayton Phipps, have even made careers out of it. Clayton has a natural talent for searching the earth for fossils. Throughout his career as a fossil hunter, he has made lots of amazing discoveries. He has also been able to earn some money in the process. Clayton is now one of the stars of the Discovery Channel’s new series,
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- 6/26/2020
- by Camille Moore
- TVovermind.com
Exclusive: Discovery has set Dino Hunters, its new docuseries about the hunt for prehistoric dinosaur fossils, to premiere at 9 p.m. June 19 on Discovery Channel. The program hails from from Half Yard Productions, a Red Arrow Studios company.
Dino Hunters focuses on a group of ranchers and cowboys in the badlands of Wyoming, Montana and the Dakotas who are uncovering valuable dinosaur bones on their land and using the discoveries to help save their livelihoods with a possible payday that could be worth millions. But if they are unable to excavate the finds before the harsh winter bears down, they risk losing the fossils to erosion, turning their potential fortune to dust. Their finds range from T-Rexes and Triceratops to a Nanotyrannosaur, a rare and disputed dinosaur species that may have scientific impact well beyond the series. You can watch a clip below.
Dino Hunters uses a combination of 3D...
Dino Hunters focuses on a group of ranchers and cowboys in the badlands of Wyoming, Montana and the Dakotas who are uncovering valuable dinosaur bones on their land and using the discoveries to help save their livelihoods with a possible payday that could be worth millions. But if they are unable to excavate the finds before the harsh winter bears down, they risk losing the fossils to erosion, turning their potential fortune to dust. Their finds range from T-Rexes and Triceratops to a Nanotyrannosaur, a rare and disputed dinosaur species that may have scientific impact well beyond the series. You can watch a clip below.
Dino Hunters uses a combination of 3D...
- 6/5/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
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