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On May 8, veteran naturalist and BBC presenter Sir David Attenborough turned 96. The same age as Queen Elizabeth II, he has travelled the world in his long life, discovering new species of animals and plants and helping to save dozens of them from extinction. This documentary follows his adventures in Patagonia, where the skeleton of a giant dinosaur was discovered. In 2014, a giant bone was found in the Patagonian desert. Scientists assumed that it belonged to the largest dinosaur that ever lived on our planet. The story attracted the attention of various wildlife researchers, including David Attenborough. He travelled to Argentina, where he worked with scientists for two years to dig up and piece together a 37-metre-long skeleton made up of more than 220 bones. Together, they tried to answer the question of how this enormous monster lived and why it died. Subscribe to our channel: / bbcrussian BBC Russian Service: https://www.bbc.com/russian We are on social media: TikTok: / bbcnewsrussian Instagram: / bbcrussian Facebook: / bbcnewsrussian Telegram: https://t.me/bbcrussian Twitter: / bbcrussian VKontakte: https://vk.com/bbc Odnoklassniki: https://ok.ru/bbcrussian Flipboard: https://flipboard.com/@bbcrussian BBC Russian Service podcasts: https://bbc.in/2YumUTl Download the BBC Russian Service app: App Store: https://apple.co/2KWOeX0 Google Play: https://bit.ly/2J6ePyW Comments on the video are moderated. We reserve the right to delete comments that contain insults, calls for violence, slander, profanity, advertising or spam. Unfortunately, we do not have the ability to moderate comments in real time, so your comment will not be published immediately. Thank you for your understanding!