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    Play Prehistoric Washington DC: Bear Dog The powerful carnivore Amphicyon gets its nickname from the combination of a bear's strength with the ferocious tenacity of a fighting dog. Bear Dog The powerful carnivore Amphicyon gets its nickname from the combination of a bear's strength with the ferocious tenacity of a fighting dog. Prehistoric Washington DC 01:44 February 19, 2010 78288
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    Play Prehistoric Washington DC: Pterosaur Escape Flying reptiles ruled the skies during the Age of the Dinosaurs, but pterosaurs had to be wary when they came down to land. Pterosaur Escape Flying reptiles ruled the skies during the Age of the Dinosaurs, but pterosaurs had to be wary when they came down to land. Prehistoric Washington DC 01:17 February 26, 2010 34620
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    Play Prehistoric Washington DC: Mega Shark One of the most powerful ocean predators of all time, the giant shark Megalodon could reach lengths of over 50 feet and actively attacked large prey like dolphins and whales. Mega Shark One of the most powerful ocean predators of all time, the giant shark Megalodon could reach lengths of over 50 feet and actively attacked large prey like dolphins and whales. Prehistoric Washington DC 02:00 February 19, 2010 56449
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    Play Prehistoric Washington DC: Astrodon Eating Machine The state dinosaur of Maryland, Astrodon is a classic sauropod that may be the largest land animal ever to live in eastern North America. Astrodon Eating Machine The state dinosaur of Maryland, Astrodon is a classic sauropod that may be the largest land animal ever to live in eastern North America. Prehistoric Washington DC 01:56 February 22, 2010 26157
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    Play Prehistoric Washington DC: DC's Doomsday Thirty-five million years ago, a giant meteorite slammed into Chesapeake Bay, annihilating all life for hundreds of miles out from the 96-mile wide impact crater. DC's Doomsday Thirty-five million years ago, a giant meteorite slammed into Chesapeake Bay, annihilating all life for hundreds of miles out from the 96-mile wide impact crater. Prehistoric Washington DC 01:51 February 20, 2010 19940
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Prehistoric Washington DC
Before all the monuments, the Washington area was home to dinosaurs, the ferocious Bear Dog and the huge Megalodon shark.
List Added: February 21, 2010
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Prehistoric Washington DC: Bear Dog
The powerful carnivore Amphicyon gets its nickname from the combination of a bear's strength with the ferocious tenacity of a fighting dog.

Video Added: February 19, 2010

Views: 78288

Runtime: 01:44

 
 

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