Walking with Dinosaurs
This episode's featured species are the leaellynasaura and the tyrannosaurus.
This episode's featured species are the leaellynasaura and the tyrannosaurus.
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The Hittites ruled an empire from Hattusha, lost for 2,500 years until its rediscovery.
Tucume, South America's largest pyramid city, has 26 structures and a history of sacrifice and neglect.
Piramesses, the grand capital of Ramesses II, was lost to time until scientists found it in the desert.
Could the Thylacine or Tasmanian Tiger be surviving decades after it's reported extinction?
Investigating the big cat sightings in the UK such as the beasts of Exmoor and Bodmin.
Investigating the legend of the North American Bigfoot.
Is there really a Loch Ness Monster and could there be other pre-historic survivors?
Investigating the Giant Squid - the last great creature mystery of the sea.
Investigating the Yeti - the world's most famous mystery animal.
What finally killed all the woolly rhinos, mammoths, sloths and sabre-toothed cats?
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.
Computer animation is used to simulate dinosaurs in a walk alongside the biggest ones that ever lived.
A giant comet heading for Earth is destined to mark the end of the age of the dinosaurs.
Follow a group of plant-eating dinosaurs as they try to survive in an extreme climate.
Fly with a pterosaur on a journey of thousands of miles to his breeding grounds.
Meet the liopleurodon, the biggest of all the carnivores 149 million years ago.
This is the story of one of the largest animals to walk the Earth - the mighty sauropods.
Two hundred and twenty million years ago, one group of reptiles was about to take over the world.
By 280 million years ago, a new group of animals and plants took over - the reptiles.
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