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Dragons and Damsels

Year: 2019 Documentary Runtime: 50 min Rating: 8.0

Overview

More beautiful than butterflies, more spectacular fliers than hummingbirds, and with intriguing behavior as complex as mammals or birds. They’ve been flying around for hundreds of millions of years, crossing paths with dinosaurs before we mammals were even a twinkle in the eye of evolution.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

David Attenborough

David Attenborough

Self - Narrator

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