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The Reign of the Hell Ants

The Reign of the Hell Ants

Season 3 Episode 32
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When We First Talked

When We First Talked

Season 3 Episode 34
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The Genes We Lost Along the Way

The Genes We Lost Along the Way

Season 3 Episode 36
12:01
How Worm Holes Ended Wormworld

How Worm Holes Ended Wormworld

Season 3 Episode 38
9:42
When Crocs Thrived in the Seas

When Crocs Thrived in the Seas

Season 3 Episode 41
9:08
How To Survive the Little Ice Age

How To Survive the Little Ice Age

Season 3 Episode 42
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The Triassic Reptile With "Two Faces"

Season 3 Episode 30

Figuring out what this creature’s face actually looked like would take paleontologists years. But understanding this weird animal can help us shine a light on at least one way for ecosystems to bounce back from even the worst mass extinction.

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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.
Does The World's Most Famous Dinosaur Have The Wrong Name?
12:32
Was the T-Rex given the wrong name?
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