Forgotten Bloodlines: Agate

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A realistic CG documentary film focusing on the life of prehistoric creatures in the Agate Fossil Beds, dating back to the Miocene period.




Forgotten Bloodlines: Agate

"Forgotten Bloodlines: Agate" is a unique CG documentary film that offers an in-depth look into the life of prehistoric creatures that lived in the Miocene period. The film specifically follows the growth and adaptation of two creatures, Moropus and Daeodon, to their changing environment. The film details the dynamics of these animals' survival struggles, hunting, mating, and encounters with natural enemies. This documentary offers viewers a profound understanding of what dinosaur life was like while also showing how challenging their natural habitats and environments could be. The film entertains and educates its viewers with stunning graphics and detailed scientific information.

The film particularly draws the attention of viewers who are curious about prehistoric animals and natural history. The documentary takes the audience on an impressive time journey by explaining the life cycles, feeding habits, and environmental impacts of these animals.

"Forgotten Species: Agate" was filmed in the Agate Fossil Beds using realistic CG technology.