By April MacIntyre Feb 9, 2010, 19:16 GMT
Sex and Valentine's Day, a perfect combo and low cost aerobic workout that makes you sweat and feel good.
This is as much bone as we can show you here: Dino Sex for Valentine's Day EPA/BONHAMS AND BUTTERFIELDS
Birds do it, bees do it, and now with the magic of CGI, we can watch dinosaurs do it. This Valentine’s Day, February 14th at 10pm ET/PT on Discovery Channel, Locomotive Entertainment Group will premiere Tyrannosaurus Sex.
Yes, the big lizards copulating. Doing the business, pick a euphemism. Dino peen is coming for Valentine's day, courtesy of Discovery.
The ancestor of all birds had a penis, say producers.
Now, the next question begs to ask: Was it large or small? Plain or colorful? The animal kingdom is full of surprises when it comes to the male organ.
The one-hour special explores the mysteries, wonders and newest evidence surrounding ritual courtship and mating habits of dinosaurs.
How did a ferocious T-Rex woo his lady? How did a female Titanosaur support the weight of a male who was as long as a four-story building is high? How did a Stegosaurus couple negotiate sex with all those deadly plates and spikes?
“It is something they never showed us in the Jurassic Park films, that much I can tell you,” said Director and Locomotive President Gabriel Gornell. “Throughout the production process the support we received from the team over at the Discovery Channel has been unbelievable. We could never have pulled this off without them. “
Tyrannosaurus Sex doesn’t just answer the questions, it shows dinosaur sex in all its glory with state-of-the-art CGI animation. The scenes created for the special are all based on fact. Interviews with scientists on the cutting-edge of palaeontology bring new life to one of the last mysteries of these mighty giants.
Tyrannosaurus Sex premieres on Discovery Channel February 14th at 10pm ET/PT Eastern, for mature audiences only.
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