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Dinosaur Secrets

Season 1
TV-PG

  • 1h
Travel back in time to the pre-historic era and unearth the world's first serial killers. We bring to life deadly dinosaur confrontations and gain remarkable insight into the psychology and physiology of these ancient beasts.

12 episodes

Series Premiere

1x01 Cannibal Dinosaur

Series Premiere

1x01 Cannibal Dinosaur

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1x02 T-Rex Hunter

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This thrilling instalment of 'Dinosaur Secrets' deals with the only creature in the dinosaur kingdom tough enough to challenge the might of the T-Rex.

1x04 Bloodiest Battle

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Scientists have uncovered more than 15,000 bones in an area where multiple dinosaur species fought. Welcome to the watering hole the biggest prehistoric battleground.

1x05 Deep Sea Killers

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It's a battle for the prehistoric deep as the Megalodon, an ancient cousin of the modern Great White Shark battles a Brygmophyseter, a biting sperm whale with razor teeth.

Scientists recreate the epic battle that raged between two of the Jurassic period's deadliest predators: the Allosaurus and the Ceratosaurus.

1x07 Biggest Killers

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The man-sized Utahraptor or the gigantic Tyrannosaurus Rex? Discover which killer dinosaur was responsible for more deaths than all the other predators combined.

Experts use stunning CGI to recreate the ferocious clashes between the deadly Utahraptor and the Gastonia, a tank-like beast covered in armor and spikes.

1x09 Ice Age Monsters

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Using a detailed study of skeletal structures and applying modern bear and lion behaviours, scientists recreate the epic battles of the short-faced bear and the mega-lion.

1x11 Raptor vs T-Rex

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The battle between two of the top predators in prehistory.

1x12 Armageddon

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Experts review evidence and help explain the events that caused the mass extinction of the dinosaurs, 65 million years ago. What really wiped out life on the Earth?

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