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-->But this one of the most important parts of evolution: the constant turnover of generation after generation allows a species to adapt evolve along the changing world around them. This cycle of birth, life, and death is what makes the wonder of evolution possible. In truth, our hero is now travelling the final stretch of a journey that has been a huge success. Ornithocheirus has wandered the prehistoric world for four years; he's flown tens of thousands of miles, and countless young. [[BookEnds Now he's flown full circle]]: [[WhereItAllBegan he can finish his life where he was born]]. Even in death, he has somerhing he can offer for his species: nourishment for the next generation. He'll also leave something to the modern world: the sands of time will turn his bones to fossils, and those fossils will tell the story of this truly awesome creature.

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-->But this one of the most important parts of evolution: the constant turnover of generation after generation allows a species to adapt evolve along the changing world around them. This cycle of birth, life, and death is what makes the wonder of evolution possible. In truth, our hero is now travelling the final stretch of a journey that has been a huge success. Ornithocheirus has wandered the prehistoric world for four forty years; he's flown tens of thousands of miles, and countless young. [[BookEnds Now he's flown full circle]]: [[WhereItAllBegan he can finish his life where he was born]]. Even in death, he has somerhing he can offer for his species: nourishment for the next generation. He'll also leave something to the modern world: the sands of time will turn his bones to fossils, and those fossils will tell the story of this truly awesome creature.
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** Same goes for the Prehistoric Planet version:

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** Same goes for the Prehistoric Planet ''Prehistoric Planet'' version:



* The ending would be a TearJerker, except for the very end, which shows (just like ending to ''Film/JurassicPark''), that even though the giant dinosaurs are gone their smaller relatives -- birds -- are still with us. What a surprising RayOfHopeEnding to the age of the Dinosaurs.

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* The ending of Death of a Dynasty and the series as a whole would be a TearJerker, except for the very end, which shows (just like ending to ''Film/JurassicPark''), that even though the giant dinosaurs are gone their smaller relatives -- birds -- are still with us. What a surprising RayOfHopeEnding to the age of the Dinosaurs.

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