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Where to watch "Walking with Beasts"
8. The Beasts Within
2001 - Season 1
7. Triumph of the Beasts
2001 - Season 1
A behind-the-scenes look at the science behind the series. The program documents the research involved in bringing the story of the rise of mammals to dominance to the screen.
6. Mammoth Journey
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It is 30,000 years ago and Earth is in the middle of an ice age. The landscape is dominated by the mighty mammoths, living side by side with woolly rhinos, giant deer and 2 separate species of human. When the mammoths migrate south for winter they face a treacherous journey as they run the gauntlet of hunters like cave lions and the deadly Neanderthals.
5. Sabre Tooth
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One million years ago, South America was home to a wealth of exotic oversized creatures found nowhere else on Earth. Roaming the continent were 9 foot terror birds, giant ground sloths and spiky-tailed relatives of the armadillo as big as cars. But the deadliest animal of them all was Smilodon, the largest of all the sabre tooth cats.
4. Next of Kin
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A group of ape-like Australopithecus sit transfixed and stunned by the death of one of their members. The eldest female has fallen victim to malaria. It is a terrible loss that is all the more tragic for the young orphan she leaves behind.
3. Land of Giants
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For well over 40 million years forests have dominated the world. They have been the cradle of evolution for the mammals, but the world is changing. The forests are opening up and are punctuated by open plains. With the constraints of living in the forest lifted, evolution has produced the largest land mammal that ever lived.
2. Whale Killer
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The mass extinction event that saw the demise of the dinosaurs and more than 70% of known land animals was almost as devastating in the seas. The oceans were emptied of virtually all large animals and carnivorous creatures, leaving them ripe for exploitation by a new set of predators.
1. New Dawn
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For 160 million years the dinosaurs have ruled the world, while mammals have lived in their shadow – small animals clinging to safety in burrows in the ground and nests in the trees above. But the planet and its inhabitants have started to sicken, until the final straw comes – a ten kilometre wide meteor crashes into the Earth wiping out the dinosaurs and almost half of all known animals.