Walking with Prehistoric Beasts

Walking with Prehistoric Beasts

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Walking With Prehistoric Beasts explores how life on earth first began. Using real footage, the series goes inside the body of our monster ancestors. For the first time, morphing technology is used to reveal how our ancestors evolved.
IMDb 8,3/1020011 saison
TV-14 (DÉCONSEILLÉ AUX MOINS DE 14 ANS)
6 épisodes
  • 1. New Dawn

    1. New Dawn

    For 160 million years dinosaurs have ruled the world, while mammals have lived in their shadow. Then a meteor crashes into the Earth wiping out the dinosaurs. 15 million years on, the world has changed. Birds, reptiles, mammals and insects live together waiting to establish a new order.
    For 160 million years dinosaurs have ruled the world, while mammals have lived in their shadow. Then a meteor crashes into the Earth wiping out the dinosaurs. 15 million years on, the world has changed. Birds, reptiles, mammals and insects live together waiting to establish a new order.
    TV-Y (À PARTIR DE 2 ANS)
    29 min
    14 nov. 2001
  • 2. Whale Killer

    2. Whale Killer

    The mass extinction event that saw the demise of the dinosaurs was almost as devastating in the seas. The oceans were emptied of almost all large animals and carnivorous creatures. 30 million years after the dinosaurs, the top of the ocean food chain is now occupied by an early whale: Basilosaurus.
    The mass extinction event that saw the demise of the dinosaurs was almost as devastating in the seas. The oceans were emptied of almost all large animals and carnivorous creatures. 30 million years after the dinosaurs, the top of the ocean food chain is now occupied by an early whale: Basilosaurus.
    TV-14 (DÉCONSEILLÉ AUX MOINS DE 14 ANS)
    29 min
    21 nov. 2001
  • 3. Land of Giants

    3. Land of Giants

    For 40 million years forests have dominated the world, helping mammals evolve, but the world is changing. The forests are punctuated by open plains. With the constraints of living in the forest lifted, evolution has produced the largest land mammal that ever lived, the Indricothere.
    For 40 million years forests have dominated the world, helping mammals evolve, but the world is changing. The forests are punctuated by open plains. With the constraints of living in the forest lifted, evolution has produced the largest land mammal that ever lived, the Indricothere.
    TV-14 (DÉCONSEILLÉ AUX MOINS DE 14 ANS)
    29 min
    28 nov. 2001
  • 4. Next of Kin

    4. Next of Kin

    In Ethiopia, a world of grassy savannah and forests, live zebra, wildebeest , gazelles, Deinotheriums - a giant type of elephant with inward facing tusks - and a species of ape. This ape shows signs of early humankind. This ape can walk on two legs.
    In Ethiopia, a world of grassy savannah and forests, live zebra, wildebeest , gazelles, Deinotheriums - a giant type of elephant with inward facing tusks - and a species of ape. This ape shows signs of early humankind. This ape can walk on two legs.
    TV-14 (DÉCONSEILLÉ AUX MOINS DE 14 ANS)
    29 min
    5 déc. 2001
  • 5. Saber Tooth

    5. Saber Tooth

    For years, South America was separate from the rest of the world. Animals that evolved there were unlike those found elsewhere on Earth. But 2.5 million years ago, a land bridge connected North and South America and the Smilodon, the largest saber-tooth cat ever, crossed the bridge.
    For years, South America was separate from the rest of the world. Animals that evolved there were unlike those found elsewhere on Earth. But 2.5 million years ago, a land bridge connected North and South America and the Smilodon, the largest saber-tooth cat ever, crossed the bridge.
    13+
    29 min
    8 déc. 2001
  • 6. Mammoth Journey

    6. Mammoth Journey

    Northern Europe is a scene of grassy plenty, where many animals spend the brief Ice Age summer gorging on vegetation. Among them are the mammoths. This program follows one particular herd as they migrate to greener pastures.
    Northern Europe is a scene of grassy plenty, where many animals spend the brief Ice Age summer gorging on vegetation. Among them are the mammoths. This program follows one particular herd as they migrate to greener pastures.
    TV-14 (DÉCONSEILLÉ AUX MOINS DE 14 ANS)
    29 min
    8 déc. 2001
  • Walking with Prehistoric Beasts
    IMDb 8,3/1020011 saison
    Walking With Prehistoric Beasts explores how life on earth first began. Using real footage, the series goes inside the body of our monster ancestors. For the first time, morphing technology is used to reveal how our ancestors evolved.
    Créateurs et distribution
    Réalisation
    Nigel PatersonJasper James
    Production
    BBC
    Distribution
    Kenneth BranaghStockard ChanningLarry Agenbroad
    Studio
    BBC Earth
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