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- 1. Mazu Takes a Chance; The Lost Egg Jan 18, 2019
- Mazu protects a helpless dragonfly from raptors; Rocky learns to be gentle with an egg he's found.
- 2. Saving Ayati; The Crevice Jan 18, 2019
- Ayati loses her balance and falls over; a large crevice traps the four dinos in Giganto's path.
- 3. S1 E3 Jan 25, 2019
- Bill and Rocky get stranded on an island; Trey warns the little dinos about Shriekasaurus.
Gigantosaurus (from Ancient Greek γίγας (gígas) 'giant', and σαυρος (sauros) 'lizard') is a dubious genus of sauropod dinosaur from the Late Jurassic Kimmeridge Clay Formation of England. The type species , Gigantosaurus megalonyx , was named and described by Harry Govier Seeley in 1869.
Four little dinos and one BIG gigantosaurus...learn to dare. Welcome to the official Gigantosaurus channel ! Rocky, Bill, Tiny and Mazu are four young dinosaurs growing up in the Cretaceuous...
Giganotosaurus ( / ˌɡɪɡəˌnoʊtəˈsɔːrəs / GIG-ə-NOH-tə-SOR-əs [2]) is a genus of theropod dinosaur that lived in what is now Argentina, during the early Cenomanian age of the Late Cretaceous period, approximately 99.6 to 95 million years ago.
- †G. carolinii
- Animalia
Giganotosaurus, (Giganotosaurus carolinii), genus of a large theropod dinosaur in the family Carcharodontosauridae that lived during the Cenomanian Stage of the Late Cretaceous Period from about 100 million to 97 million years ago. Genus Giganotosaurus is made up of only one species, G. carolinii.
Four prehistoric friends go on an array of adventures while trying to unravel a mystery about a big, fierce creature. Based on Jonny Duddle's book. Watch trailers & learn more.
Based on the bestselling book by Jonny Duddle and publisher Templar, the series follows four curious young dinosaur friends named Rocky, Bill, Tiny, and Mazu as they go on adventures and learn about the titular dinosaur from the book the series is based on, the biggest, fiercest dinosaur of all: Gigantosaurus. [5]
Mar 17, 2016 · Giganotosaurus was one of the largest meat-eating dinosaurs. It roamed modern-day Argentina during the late Cretaceous Period, about 99.6 to 97 million years ago. For a long time, Tyrannosaurus...