WIN – Ride the Dinosaur Train Book

Dinosaur TrainDid you know that Aristotle (384-322 BC) is often referred to as the father of marine biology?
Aristotle is the first to record observations on marine life, and identified a variety of species including
crustaceans, echinoderms, mollusks, and fish. However, until submarines were invented, it was almost
impossible to explore the deep ocean. Today, submarines are used by marine biologists to collect
samples, take videos and observe sea life in ways that humans would not be able to do! Marine
biologists are able to work at depths of several hundred meters for hours in these special submarines!

There is so much to discover under water. Just recently in December 2012, a giant, marine reptile that
roamed the seas around 150 million years ago was identified as a new species. The animal, now named
Pliosaurus funkei spanned about 40 feet, had a massive 6.5 foot long skull and a bite as powerful as a
Tyrannosaurus rex.

On February 18, Buddy and everyone’s favorite Pteranodon family will dive into an underwater
adventure in “Submarine Adventure.” The one-hour program will feature [Read more…]