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** All the bits with the scientists.
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*** The ''Repenomamus'' has it leg's sprawled out like a reptile when they should be tucked under the body.

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*** The ''Repenomamus'' has it leg's sprawled out like a reptile lizard when they should be tucked under the body.
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*** The Repenomamus has it leg's sprawled out like a reptile when they should be tucked under the body.

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*** The Repenomamus ''Repenomamus'' has it leg's sprawled out like a reptile when they should be tucked under the body.
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*** The Repenomamus has it leg's sprawled out like a reptile when they should be tucked under the body.
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*** The ''Stegosaurus'' has plates that look way too jagged when they should be diamond shaped. [[ShownTheirWork On the other hand, it has an accurate throat pouch that most depictions of ''Stegosaurus'' lack]].

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*** The ''Stegosaurus'' has plates that look way too jagged when they should be diamond shaped. [[ShownTheirWork On the other hand, it has an accurate throat pouch that most depictions of ''Stegosaurus'' lack]].
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*** The ''Stegosaurus'' has plates that look way too jagged when they should be diamond shaped.

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*** The ''Stegosaurus'' has plates that look way too jagged when they should be diamond shaped. [[ShownTheirWork On the other hand, it has an accurate throat pouch that most depictions of ''Stegosaurus'' lack]].



*** The frill on the ''Triceratops'' resembles more of the box shaped frill you would see on some other Ceratopsians when it needs to be more round. Also its horns are ridiculously small.

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*** The frill on the ''Triceratops'' resembles more of the box shaped frill you would see on some other Ceratopsians (such as ''Chasmosaurus'') when it needs to be more round. Also its horns are ridiculously small.



** Grass can be seen several times when we know it mostly didn't exist during the Mesozoic.

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** Grass can be seen several times when we know it mostly (mostly) didn't exist during the Mesozoic.



** ''Hyphalosaurus'' is mis-identified as a Dinosaur in the European version.

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** ''Hyphalosaurus'' is mis-identified as a Dinosaur in the European version. It was actually a member of another group of reptiles, Choristodera.
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* ColonyDrop: The famous asteroid that ended the Mesozoic Era, of course.
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* AnachronisticAnimal: Like many other documentaries before it, ''Coelophysis'' is put in the late Triassic of 220 million years ago when it didn't appear until about 4 million years later.

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* AnachronisticAnimal: Like many other documentaries before it, ''Coelophysis'' is put in the late Triassic of 220 million years ago when it didn't appear until about 4 million years later.
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*** Broken wrists on all of the theropods.



* RogerRabbitEffect: The fossils being resurrected in the modern world.

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*** ''Sinosauropteryx'' has a way too pointy skull.



*** The ''Allosaurus'' is the worst offender of this. Its head is way too small, it lacks the head crests that it's known for having, it's incredibly shrink wrapped, and it has very incorrect feet.

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*** The ''Allosaurus'' is the worst offender of this. Its head is way too small, it lacks the head crests that it's known for having, it's and it is incredibly shrink wrapped, and it has very incorrect feet.wrapped.

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