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When We First Walked

When We First Walked

Season 1 Episode 57
10:56
Did Raptorex Really Exist?

Did Raptorex Really Exist?

Season 1 Episode 58
12:27
Can We Get DNA From Fossils?

Can We Get DNA From Fossils?

Season 1 Episode 59
11:22
When Giant Amphibians Reigned

When Giant Amphibians Reigned

Season 1 Episode 60
9:51
Your Place in the Primate Family Tree

Your Place in the Primate Family Tree

Season 1 Episode 61
11:35
The Two People We're All Related To

The Two People We're All Related To

Season 1 Episode 62
8:44
When Rodents Rafted Across the Ocean

When Rodents Rafted Across the Ocean

Season 2 Episode 1
9:59
When Birds Stopped Flying

When Birds Stopped Flying

Season 2 Episode 2
7:14
When Camels Roamed North America

When Camels Roamed North America

Season 2 Episode 3
9:45
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How a Supervolcano Made the Cenozoic’s Coolest Fossils

Season 1 Episode 54

One of the most dynamic, transformative, and potentially dangerous features in North America is also responsible for some of the continent’s most amazing fossil deposits. It’s a supervolcano we now call Yellowstone.

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How Snake Venom Sparked An Evolutionary Arms Race
9:11
For some, the rise of venomous elapid snakes was an almost apocalyptic catastrophe.
Why Is It So Hard to Tell the Sex of a Dinosaur?
12:07
When you only have fossils, how do you know if a dinosaur is female or male?
Animals Are Older Than We Thought
11:57
What are animal-like fossils doing in rocks a billion years old?
Our Most Mysterious Extinct Cousins
9:41
Paranthropus lived alongside our ancestors. If we are still here, why aren’t they?
How Ancient Microbes Rode Bug Bits Out to Sea
8:42
Exoskeleton fragments may have allowed microbes to sail the ocean and change the world.
Why Only Earth Has Fire
10:45
Fire only exists only on Earth because fire can’t exist without life.
Beans & Bees (Not Bats) Gave Us Butterflies
7:09
Turns out bats didn’t give us butterflies and we should be thanking bees and beans.
The Huge Extinctions We Are Just Now Discovering
8:58
Graptolites show us how unpredictable the Silurian period really could be.
When Did We Stop Being Naked?
9:05
How can we figure out when we first started wearing clothes?
Do Thunderbeasts Prove Giant Animals Are Inevitable?
7:50
From an evolutionary perspective, is bigger always better?
You're Living On An Ant Planet
9:14
How did ants take over the world?
That Time The Ocean Lost (Almost) All Its Oxygen
9:31
This is how our planet rescued itself from extreme conditions in the Cretaceous Period.
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