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Clash of the Dinosaurs
is a thrilling series that presents dinosaurs as you have never seen them before, from the inside. It offers a definitive and highly entertaining guide to dinosaur anatomy, using ground-breaking computer generated imagery and the latest biomechanical understanding.
The deconstruction of the latest scientific facts reveals some very surprising results as to exactly how the dinosaurs caught their prey, how they fought and which dinosaurs were the deadliest. Leading palaeontologists and scientists bring these discoveries and theories alive on the screen, aided by fantastic visuals which enhance the viewer's investigation into the ever-changing theories of dinosaur biomechanics.
Extreme
Survivors
premieres Sunday, December 6 at 8 PM E/P
More than 120
million years of evolution made dinosaur bodies better adapted to
their environment than any mammal today. Some dinosaur species had
lifespans of more than 100 years. Others had a one-in-3,000 chance
of making it to adulthood. The latest science reveals the anatomical
secrets that made dinosaurs such incredible survivors.
Perfect Predators
premieres Sunday, December 6 at 9 PM E/P
The Cretaceous
period spawned walking death machines of all sizes... except small.
No creatures since can match the carnivorous dinosaurs savage
combination of speed, eyesight, brainpower and razor-sharp
implements. The latest science reveals the anatomical secrets that
made these bloodthirsty animals such incredible purveyors of terror.
The Defenders
premieres Sunday, December 13 at 8 PM E/P
Predators didnt
dominate the Cretaceous period plant-eaters did. And their bodies
were built to take a beating. The latest science reveals the
anatomical secrets that made the earths largest vegetarians such
successful survivors in a world of claws and teeth.
Generations
premieres Sunday, December 13 at 9 PM E/P
Dinosaurs are the
ultimate biological success story. More than a million generations
improved and adapted each dinosaur species to a changing planet.
However, each successful generation boils down to a single encounter
between two like-minded reptiles. The latest science reveals the
anatomical secrets to life and love in an age of dinosaurs. |