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The Ballad of Big Al (also known as Allosaurus: A Walking with Dinosaurs Special) was the first Walking With Dinosaurs special episode to air. This fantastic documentary follows a real Allosaurus jimmadseni specimen called 'Big Al', showing how it suffered the numerous injuries discovered across its skeleton and depicting this dinosaur's life using a brilliant mix of CGI and animatronics. More than 24 years on, how has the science in this episode (and the accompanying Big Al Uncovered) held up? Become a Channel Member or support us on Patreon for behind-the-scenes, bloopers, extra adventures and more! Become a Member: / @bengthomas Join our Patreon: / 7daysofscience Love science? Love notebooks? Get 10% off notebooks and planners at Atoms to Astronauts: https://www.atomstoastronauts.com/dis... Join our Discord server: / discord Follow us on Instagram: http://bit.ly/1PIEagv Follow us on TikTok: / bengthomas Music by Geographer Subscribe to explore the wonderful life around you! Social Media: ►Instagram: http://bit.ly/1PIEagv ►TikTok: / bengthomas ►Twitter: / bengthomas42 ►Subreddit: / bengthomas Sources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1f... 0:00 - Intro 2:06 - Allosaurus introduction 3:15 - Allosaurus adult life appearance 9:45 - Allosaurus juvenile life appearance 11:19 - Hatching and parental care 15:52 - Allosaurus growth 20:14 - Allosaurus hunting and feeding 28:00 - Metabolic rate 29:22 - Big Al's injuries and death 32:49 - Apatosaurus and Diplodocus 36:50 - Brachiosaurus 38:28 - Ornitholestes 40:05 - Stegosaurus 43:19 - 'Othnielia' (Nanosaurus) and Dryosaurus 46:04 - Anurognathus 47:26 - Paramacellodus lizard 48:04 - Axolotls 48:36 - Invertebrates 49:14 - Environment of the Morrison Formation 51:11 - Conclusions