They were the ultimate fighters, prehistoric beasts who walked the earth millions of years ago. With cunning and strategy, they hunted their prey, transforming the prehistoric world into a battlefield. Each episode will dissect these battles, uncovering a predatory world far more calculated and complex than we originally thought.
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- 01x12 Armageddon (Oct. 22, 2008)
- 01x10 River of Death (Oct. 08, 2008)
- 01x07 Biggest Kil… (Sep. 09, 2008)
- 01x06 Deep Sea Ki… (Sep. 02, 2008)
- 01x04 Bloodiest B… (Aug. 19, 2008)
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- Kreg Lauterbach (1 episodes)
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- George Blasing (1 episodes)
- Kreg Lauterbach (1 episodes)
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- Despite the fossil evidence that suggests that the raptor-like dinosaurs were covered (at least partially) with feathers or proto-feathers, this show continues to show them with scales, a…
[show]Despite the fossil evidence that suggests that the raptor-like dinosaurs were covered (at least partially) with feathers or proto-feathers, this show continues to show them with scales, a rather obsolete image nowadays. The animals in question are only shown to have worn feathers on the back of their heads, on their arms, and along their tails, or, in one case, nowhere.
[hide] - Goof (factual errors): The show constantly depicted carnivorous dinosaurs with pronated hands (with their palms facing down or back). These animal's were unable to twist their hands this way.…
[show]Goof (factual errors): The show constantly depicted carnivorous dinosaurs with pronated hands (with their palms facing down or back). These animal's were unable to twist their hands this way. Fossil evidence shows they constantly held them with the palms facing inward. To turn their palms downward, they would have had to twist their whole arms.
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