The Science of Walking with Beasts
The 120-million-year reign of the dinosaurs ended when mammals became the fiercest creatures on the planet.
The 120-million-year reign of the dinosaurs ended when mammals became the fiercest creatures on the planet.
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550 million years ago, our ancient ancestors evolved teeth and all manner of new weapons.
Hear the story of how a cocktail of traits combined to produce an animal that came to dominate the world.
Witness life, death and drama from millions of years ago, and see the story of human evolution unfold.
A look at the science supporting Darwin's idea that humans have an ancestral connection with the ape.
The 120-million-year reign of the dinosaurs ended when mammals became the fiercest creatures on the planet.
A herd of mammoths head south for winter, running a gauntlet of ice-age hunters.
The largest of all the sabre tooth cats roamed South America one million years ago.
Three million years ago, Ethiopia was home of the ape-man Australopithecus and the sabre-toothed Dinofelis.
Twenty five million years ago lived the Indricotheres - the largest land mammals of all time.
Next it was the turn of the fish to grow larger and take over the role of top predator.
550 million years ago, our ancient ancestors evolved teeth and all manner of new weapons.
David Attenborough shares his enthusiasm for fossils and fossil hunting. Part 4/4 of the series.
David Attenborough shares his enthusiasm for fossils and fossil hunting. Part 3/4 of the series.
David Attenborough shares his enthusiasm for fossils and fossil hunting. Part 2/4 of the series.
David Attenborough shares his enthusiasm for fossils and fossil hunting. Part 1/4 of the series.
Unlocking the secrets of a tomb containing over 2,000 bodies in the catacombs of Rome.
Scientists have finally tracked down the crater from the meteorite impact that wiped out the dinosaurs.
We shed fresh light on the mysteries of King Tutankhamun's tomb.
This series examines the fascination surrounding the monuments and travels the globe to unravel their appeal.
David Attenborough shares his enthusiasm for fossils and fossil hunting. Part 4/4 of the series.
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