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  • 2011-09-04T19:00:00Z
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  • 3h (4 episodes)
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Reign of the Dinosaurs uses the latest palaeontological research, Hollywood storytelling and the world's best dinosaur illustrators and animators to take viewers on an epic journey back to the prehistoric era. Embarking on a prehistoric adventure like no other, the series reveals exciting new evidence about some of the most remarkable creatures ever discovered. From giant beasts with Freddy Krueger-style clawed hands; a Jurassic flying squirrel to pygmy T-Rex and frogs so big they could eat dinosaurs! Exploring the latest revolutionary understandings of dinosaur behavior including, exotic mating dances, the inner workings of the T-Rex's nuclear family and the underwater birthing of mosasaurs, Reign Of The Dinosaurs travels back millions of years to resurrect and investigate creatures more active, complex and colourful than previously ever imagined.

4 episodes

Series Premiere

2011-09-04T19:00:00Z

1x01 Evolution's Winners

Series Premiere

1x01 Evolution's Winners

  • 2011-09-04T19:00:00Z45m

Everything you thought you knew about dinosaurs is wrong!

In the past few decades, there has been a revolution in how scientists view dinosaurs. Recent developments in the study of dinosaur culture reveal they are much more active, complex and colorful than we ever imagined -- more like birds than sluggish reptiles.

This episode highlights new discoveries that shed light on the evolution from early dinosaurs such as the tiny Eoraptor to the bizarre looking crested dinosaurs of the Jurassic to the giant carnivores such as Tyrannosaurus Rex.

We’ll see the mating rituals of Eoraptor and a battle between two crested Cryolophosaurs in the forests of Jurassic Antarctica. Witness the special adaptations of Gigantoraptor, a dinosaur resembling a 17-foot tall turkey with brightly colored feathers, and the huge marine reptile Mosasaurus fights off a pack of voracious sharks to protect her offspring.

2011-09-04T19:00:00Z

1x02 The Watering Hole

1x02 The Watering Hole

  • 2011-09-04T19:00:00Z45m

Take a leap back in time to an ancient watering hole, where predators and prey co-exist.

This episode transports us to the town of Lourinha, Portugal, where the largest concentration of fossils in Europe exists. We’ll show you how this watering hole looked 150 million years ago, during the late Jurassic, where giant sauropods (four-legged herbivores) took a break along migration routes.

We see the fight for survival of a young Allosaurus as he battles the giant Dinheirosaurus -- a plant-eater with a tail like a 35-foot long bullwhip -- and Torvosaurus, a huge predator that competed for prey and territory.

We meet the supporting cast of characters who gather near the watering hole, such as Ornitholestes -- the "bird-robber" -- and Rhamphorhynchus, a flying reptile, not to mention Miragaia, cousin to the well-known Stegosaurus, and Lusotitan, an 82-foot long sauropod. Unlike previously thought, this episode reveals how dinosaurs worked in complex social systems and how the watering hole was the center of that environment where different species lived, and died, together.

2011-09-13T19:00:00Z

1x03 Survival Tactics

1x03 Survival Tactics

  • 2011-09-13T19:00:00Z45m

The world of the dinosaur is a tough and dangerous one.

Remember the ferocious Velociraptors made famous by "Jurassic Park?" Watch as bigger versions of them, Utahraptors, take down larger prey by hunting in groups. It takes revolutionary adaptations to stay alive during the era of the dinosaur, and this episode exposes how different species changed to survive.

See how a smaller version of the Utahraptor, the Rahonavis, used its special ability to run up trees to evade predators.

In the skies, a young pterosaur -- a flying reptile -- uses flight to evade its enemy. Reign of the Dinosaur reveals the radical discovery that mammals were much more diverse at an earlier time than previously thought.

You’ll see the unusual Castorocauda, a beaver-like animal, and the Volaticotherium, an animal similar to a flying squirrel -- mammals who shared the earth with dinosaurs during their reign. And an orphaned Protoceratops -- a cousin to the more famous Triceratops -- finds safety in numbers when it joins up with a group to fight off predators.

2011-09-13T19:00:00Z

1x04 End Game

1x04 End Game

  • 2011-09-13T19:00:00Z45m

Gigantic and menacing, the Tyrannosaurus Rex is probably the most famous dinosaur that ever lived.

However, new discoveries are proving wrong the previous depiction of the T.Rex as dull and slow -- in fact, he was complex, dynamic and even bird-like.

We get an up close and personal look at how they lived, from nesting in pairs to caring for their young and how they played together. The reign of the T.Rex ended when the impact of a huge asteroid hurtling toward Earth decimated the dinosaur population -- but not all dinosaurs died.

A few survivors such as Troodon, a small, bird-like dinosaur and the smartest dinosaur to ever live, may have hung on, yet eventually it, too, succumbed to the catastrophe. Watch as a lone Troodon -- "the last dinosaur" -- struggles to survive in a post-apocalyptic world. But our Troodon may not really be the last dinosaur. If birds are their descendants, then we’re still living in the Age of Dinosaurs -- and the Reign of the Dinosuar continues.

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