But that was plenty enough for it to become the fan favorite. Well theres your problem. Where did it go? C to D takes us on a date with danger. D is for dynamite. Dynamite. Traditionally made from nitroglycerin, this sticky trick has been the weapon...
Roll the tape. Love it when common materials are dangerous. Go ahead and light it. Theres no doubt that the bomb range can blow a gasket. Bye-bye. As for this countdown, it makes for the perfect B movie. Did you get that on high speed? But for the C...
But for B, theres only one possible place to go. B is for bomb range. I know, big shocker. And this is a true Mythbusters home away from home. We have had over 750 explosions and a quarter of them have been done right here. Today were going to give y...
Blasts could be such a blast that its no wonder theyve become a fan favorite. And this unique A to Z of glee is packing a punch. Starting, as you might expect, at the beginning where A is not for arsenal or annihilation, but audit? Alright, so A is f...
Attention viewers, dont try anything you are about to see at home. Were what you call experts. On this charged-up episode of Mythbusters, theres fire in the hole, Fire in the hole! as the Mythbusters unleash their A to Z of explosions. Weve exposed t...
Probably the only way a T-Rex could successfully and safely bring down Triceratops is by having at least one other individual Tyrannosaur that would ambush it from the back while the one in front is keeping the attention of the Triceratops. Working a...
populated by millions of odor receptors. Complicated, crazy-straw, tortuous nasal passageway that went from the nostrils, made several loops through the snout before it went down into the throat. Ankylosaurus supersensitive nose can pick up a carnivo...
They couldnt see directly behind themselves, and they actually would have problems seeing directly in front of themselves. Its almost a different visual world than one that we can imagine. The Parasaurolophus have a solution to this problem. When you...
Individually, their huge size is a powerful defense, but sticking together makes these Leviathans almost indestructible. Keeping a herd of 50-ton animals filled up, however, means traveling vast distances, grazing territory covering thousands of squa...
Thats a wave of energy that could knock over a predator or at least discombobulate it, scramble its brains. Despite holding a deafening secret weapon, a Parasaurolophus, like other plant eaters, knows that the best way to stay alive is to keep predat...
This tactic is still used today on the plains of Africa. If you look at various species of plant eaters, they live together in groups, and if one of them spots a predator, they can whinny or hoot and let the rest of the herd know, so that they can ke...
and interpreting sounds. Its called the auditory cortex. What was a surprise is the higher centers of their brain are very large and suggest that something very different is going on in Parasaurolophus and its kin than in most other of these plant-ea...
the equivalent of a human being with a brain the size of a pea. Lobes for both sight and smell are tiny. Areas controlling information analysis, learning, and complex thought are barely developed. If you look at the size of their brain, you actually...
...plant material at a time, and were talking about something huge. Surprisingly, it isnt something huge which allows these giant herbivores to grow big enough to be all but invincible. In fact, its something incredibly small, and something meat eate...
The number-one concern in life would befeeding the beast. The land is covered in vast forests offerns, pines, and monkey puzzle trees. Many of these plants have almost nonutritional valuel. The hardest job in the animal world, thedinosaur world, was...