The largest dinosaur ever discovered comes alive in new virtual reality video

 By 
Adario Strange
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This is absolutely one of the best examples of how virtual reality can revolutionize teaching in the very near future. Famed British nature documentarian David Attenborough appears in new VR video from the BBC called Attenborough and the Giant Dinosaur, in which he introduces us to the dinosaur known as Titanosaur.

Standing on a Jurassic Park-style viewing platform situated in the middle of a darkened forest, Attenborough dramatically introduces the Titanosaur, which slowly trudges out from the dark, booming sound effects adding to the realism of the CGI-created dinosaur. But then Attenborough begins to discuss the beast's skeleton, and the Titanosaur's body shimmers and becomes translucent. It's a huge mass of bone and arteries still walking alongside the host, all while you can look around in 360-degree perspectives.

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