
Everglades: Home of the Living Dinosaurs
On February 14, 2000, Disney debuted a sequel television documentary series to the True-Life Adventures for syndication and educational video distribution. There were four entries in this new series.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the unique ecosystem of the Everglades in Florida, often referred to as a subtropical wilderness. It highlights the diverse wildlife and plant life that thrive in this region, showcasing its importance as a habitat for numerous species. The film delves into the ecological balance and the challenges faced by this natural environment.
Critical Reception
As a documentary focused on natural history, "Everglades: Home of the Living Dinosaurs" received modest attention, primarily appreciated by nature enthusiasts and those interested in conservation. Reviews often praised its visual presentation of the Everglades' wildlife and landscape, though some noted a lack of groundbreaking scientific revelation.
What Reviewers Say
- Visually stunning portrayal of the Everglades ecosystem.
- Informative look at the diverse wildlife and natural beauty.
- Lacks in-depth scientific analysis but offers a good general overview.
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Fun Fact
The documentary's title, 'Home of the Living Dinosaurs,' is a metaphorical reference to the ancient lineage of some of the reptiles found in the Everglades, such as alligators, which share common ancestry with dinosaurs.
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