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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Dino Lab is a two-part TV Documentary from the Discovery Channel. Both hour-long episodes share the basic premise: a bunch of scientists working at the "Dino Lab" bring ancient dinosaurs back to life to conduct experiments on them. Humans interact with CGI dinosaurs in scenes taking place at the lab, while inserted clips of real scientists explain why the dinosaurs behave the way the do. Basically, it's like Prehistoric Park but without an ongoing plot and more science and cheese. |