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'''''Bizarre Dinosaurs''''' is a 2008 [[TV Documentary]] made by National Geographic. [[Exactly What It Says Onon the Tin|It deals with strange-looking]] [[Everything's Better Withwith Dinosaurs|dinosaurs]] from various continents.
 
All kinds of bizarre horns, claws, teeth and back-sails get to be covered, as some of the world's leading paleontologists describe in detail what these beasts used their various eye-raisingly awkward body parts for.
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** The phylogenetic tree that appears in several scenes implies that large [[wikipedia:Tetanurae|tetanurans]] are more closely related to each other than small tetanurans, which is of course wrong.
* [[Stock Dinosaurs]]: Generally averted, but some familiar faces appear, such as ''Coelophysis'', ''Tyrannosaurus'', ''Spinosaurus'', ''Parasaurolophus'' and ''Carnotaurus''.
* [[Stock Footage]]: The dinosaur clips are repeated ''many'' times. Still, there have been [[Clash of the Dinosaurs (TV)|worse offenders]].
** Animal footage from different documentaries is also played, as are scenes from the 1925 adaptation of ''[[The Lost World (Literaturenovel)|The Lost World]]''.
* [[Tyrannosaurus Rex]]
* [[Use Your Head]]: Pachycephalosaurs, but the program demonstrates that the did ''not'' butt heads together, as they are often depicted, since this would have knocked them out. However, ceratopsians and sauropods are seen doing this as part of their natural behavior.