Equinox

1993 NR 55m 8.1

Could scientists one day create a living dinosaur using 100 million-year-old DNA? Find out in this tantalizing program from the award-winning NOVA series.

In a fascinating collection of interviews and demonstrations with some of today's top paleontologists and experts (and a behind-the-scenes look at the film JURASSIC PARK with director Steven Spielberg), actor Jeff Goldblum and author Michael Crichton explore the viability of recreating live dinosaurs. All phases of logistics are approached, from extracting DNA to creating embryos for placement in host eggs, and much more. But before scientists can even think of resurrection the dinosaur, there are some sobering facts to consider, such as food supply. One tyrannosaurus rex alone could eat a 2,000-pound elephant for a mid-morning snack! Plus, the average dinosaur might grow nine feet in less than a year. Finally, even if we could create a real "Jurassic Park", is it ethical to bring extinct species back to life? Or should we let sleeping dinos lie...

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Info about Equinox

Studio(s): NOVA

Originally Released: Nov 09, 1993

Production Country: United States

Genres: Documentary