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How Did Dinosaurs Get So Huge?

How Did Dinosaurs Get So Huge?

Season 1 Episode 14
5:42
When The Earth Was Purple

When The Earth Was Purple

Season 1 Episode 15
5:37
Living Fossils' Aren't Really a Thing

Living Fossils' Aren't Really a Thing

Season 1 Episode 16
5:05
When Whales Walked

When Whales Walked

Season 1 Episode 17
4:56
An Illustrated History of Dinosaurs

An Illustrated History of Dinosaurs

Season 1 Episode 18
12:20
A Brief History of Geologic Time

A Brief History of Geologic Time

Season 1 Episode 19
12:08
The Search for the Earliest Life

The Search for the Earliest Life

Season 1 Episode 20
5:37
The Facts About Dinosaurs & Feathers

The Facts About Dinosaurs & Feathers

Season 1 Episode 21
10:01
The Last Time the Globe Warmed

The Last Time the Globe Warmed

Season 1 Episode 22
9:54
When Giant Fungi Ruled

When Giant Fungi Ruled

Season 1 Episode 24
6:37
How Two Microbes Changed History

How Two Microbes Changed History

Season 1 Episode 25
7:39
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Eons

History's Most Powerful Plants

Season 1 Episode 13

Fossil fuels are made from the remains of extinct organisms that have been exposed to millions of years of heat and pressure. But in the case of coal, these organisms consisted largely of some downright bizarre plants that once covered the Earth, from Colorado to China.

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That Time Almost Everything Died | Life and Death on Pangea
25:37
An apocalypse ended the Permian Period 252 million years ago, wiping out more than 80% of species.
A Tale of Tusks and Saber Teeth | Life and Death on Pangea
25:37
The first saber-teeth and tusks evolve in the Late Permian and our ancestors, the cynodonts, appear.
The Rise and Fall of an Ancient Reef | Life and Death on Pangea
25:37
An extinction in the Middle Permian decimates life, from a fossil reef to our ancient relatives.
How Eating Plants Shaped Life on Land | Life and Death on Pangea
25:37
The first herbivorous vertebrates evolve on the side of the amniote family tree leading to mammals.
How The Formation of Pangea Changed The World | Life and Death on Pangea
25:37
Seed plants and amniotes adapt to dry climates, helping them thrive on Pangea in the Permian Period.
How A Geological Event Created The Ultimate Cat
9:11
How did Homotherium evolve to be so successful? The answer may lie in the rise of the Tibetan plate.
Did These Feathered Wings Evolve to Be Scary?
10:16
The mystery of what non-flying dinosaurs were doing with their feathered wings has a new hypothesis.
We Can't Remember What Giant Sloths Were Like
11:45
What did ancient people once know about these bizarre megafauna that we’ve since forgotten?
Did These Mammoths Dig Their Own Grave?
7:44
5,700 years ago, woolly mammoths crossed a remote tundra island off Alaska.
When Fish (Finally) Conquered the Deep Sea
9:48
Why did vertebrates conquer both the land and the air before the depths of the sea?
Why Do Humans Age Fast?
8:27
Long-extinct dinosaurs may still haunt us—possibly driving us to age faster than any vertebrate.
When the Earth Had Supermountains
9:34
Only twice in Earth's history have supermountains risen, and both times reshaped life forever.
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