According to scientific consultant Mark Witton, this series is the first major collaborative media project he had worked on in which his prehistoric animal designs were not altered by other people in the production. For instance in A spasso con i dinosauri (2013), producers and animators would at times ignore actual science to make the prehistoric animals look less bizarre and easier to animate. In particular, the head of the flying reptile Quatzalcoatlus was significantly sized down because the film's creators thought the real animal looked too unbelievable. The Troodon dinosaur was also given less feathers to make it more suited for computer animation. In this series however, the ideas of the scientific advisors were essentially faithfully translated into CGI.
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