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When Giant Lemurs Ruled Madagascar

Season 2 Episode 37
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When Antarctica Was Green

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The Case of the Dinosaur Egg Thief

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How Pterosaurs Got Their Wings

Season 2 Episode 36

When pterosaurs first took flight, you could say that it marked the beginning of the end for the winged reptiles. Because, strangely enough, the power of flight -- and the changes that it led to -- may have ultimately led to their downfall.

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