Kids can go on site to see the latest dinosaur discoveries. National Geographic puts together two dinosaur stories with a question and answer period with children before each segment. See a new never-before-seen dinosaur, the Jobaria. Meet Sue the T.rex, she's 67 million years old and is the world's largest and most complete T.rex ever found.
Creation/Production Credits Note: Africa's dinosaur giants (pt. 1): Producer, John Bredar ; writer, John Bredar ; cinematographers, Jeff Wayman ... [et al.] ; editor, Bonnie Culter-Shear, Traci Zambotti ; original music, Steve Dancz. Sue the T.rex (pt. 2): producer, Jody Schiliro ; writer, Jody Schiliro ; videographers, Bob Brant ... [et al.] ; editor, Bonnie Cutler ; original music, Lenny Williams.
Participant or Performer Note: Africa's dinosaur giants (pt. 1): Narrator, David Slavin ; with paleontologist Paul Sereno. Sue the T.rex (pt. 2): Narrator, Boyd Matson.