Monsters Resurrected

Monsters Resurrected

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Long-extinct giant beasts and the strange world they once inhabited areresurrected through fossil evidence and other scientific data in this Discovery Channel program that reveals how these creatures once lived and flourished.
IMDb 5,6/1020091 stagione
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6 episodi
  • 1. Terror Bird

    1. Terror Bird

    The biggest, baddest bird to ever stalk the planet. With its massive 18 inch beak, Terror Bird bashed its victims' brains in and swallowed giant rodents in one gulp. Four million years ago it dominated a continent, battling wolves and sabertooth cats.
    The biggest, baddest bird to ever stalk the planet. With its massive 18 inch beak, Terror Bird bashed its victims' brains in and swallowed giant rodents in one gulp. Four million years ago it dominated a continent, battling wolves and sabertooth cats.
    TV-PG
    44min
    12 set 2009
  • 2. T-Rex of the Deep

    2. T-Rex of the Deep

    With six foot jaws and a nasty disposition, the Mosasaur dined on giant sharks and plesiosaurs. An extra set of teeth on the roof of its mouth guaranteed that when it sunk its teeth into something, there was only one way out...down its gullet.
    With six foot jaws and a nasty disposition, the Mosasaur dined on giant sharks and plesiosaurs. An extra set of teeth on the roof of its mouth guaranteed that when it sunk its teeth into something, there was only one way out...down its gullet.
    TV-PG
    44min
    13 set 2009
  • 3. Biggest Killer Dino

    3. Biggest Killer Dino

    Meet Spinosaurus -- a carnivore twice the size of T Rex with a six-foot-high sail, long crocodilian skull, and massive claws. It may have been king of the dinosaurs 100 million years ago, but it wasn't without rivals, including prehistoric alligators.
    Meet Spinosaurus -- a carnivore twice the size of T Rex with a six-foot-high sail, long crocodilian skull, and massive claws. It may have been king of the dinosaurs 100 million years ago, but it wasn't without rivals, including prehistoric alligators.
    TV-PG
    44min
    5 dic 2009
  • 4. Great American Predator

    4. Great American Predator

    Acrocanthosaurus was a prehistoric weapon of mass destruction that lived 50 million years before T Rex. Loaded with the most powerful arms in dinosaur history, a scissor-like bite, and a hi-tech neck brace, this beast could kill prey ten times its size.
    Acrocanthosaurus was a prehistoric weapon of mass destruction that lived 50 million years before T Rex. Loaded with the most powerful arms in dinosaur history, a scissor-like bite, and a hi-tech neck brace, this beast could kill prey ten times its size.
    TV-PG
    44min
    1 ott 2010
  • 5. The Great Ripper

    5. The Great Ripper

    The Mega Beast Megalania seems like science fiction--an 18-foot lizard with a mouthful of dagger teeth and venom, but it was in fact the biggest reptilian predator since T. Rex. Some say they still survive in the Outback of Australia.
    The Mega Beast Megalania seems like science fiction--an 18-foot lizard with a mouthful of dagger teeth and venom, but it was in fact the biggest reptilian predator since T. Rex. Some say they still survive in the Outback of Australia.
    TV-PG
    44min
    27 apr 2010
  • 6. What Killed the Mega Beasts?

    6. What Killed the Mega Beasts?

    For 65 million years, fantastic creatures roamed the prehistoric world. At the end of the last Ice Age, hundreds of species disappeared. Learn what caused the demise of the 17-foot-tall sloths, the woolly mammoths and the Australian marsupial lion.
    For 65 million years, fantastic creatures roamed the prehistoric world. At the end of the last Ice Age, hundreds of species disappeared. Learn what caused the demise of the 17-foot-tall sloths, the woolly mammoths and the Australian marsupial lion.
    TV-PG
    1 h 23 min
    18 ago 2002
  • Monsters Resurrected
    IMDb 5,6/1020091 stagione
    Long-extinct giant beasts and the strange world they once inhabited areresurrected through fossil evidence and other scientific data in this Discovery Channel program that reveals how these creatures once lived and flourished.
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