Unlike many dry documentaries, Sea Monsters gives us a protagonist to root for: , a female Dolichorhynchops (or "dolly" for short). We follow her life cycle—from a perilous birth in the shallows to her eventual migration into the deep, dangerous waters of the open ocean.
Dolly’s journey is a brutal "eat-or-be-eaten" survival story. Along the way, she faces off against: Sea Monsters a Prehistoric Adventure (2007)
While T-Rex ruled the land, this film proves that the real "monsters" were lurking in the Western Interior Seaway—a massive body of water that once split North America in two. The Story of "Dolly" Unlike many dry documentaries, Sea Monsters gives us
: A 40-foot mosasaur that acted as the "T-Rex of the ocean". Unlike many dry documentaries