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When Fish Wore Armor

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When Birds Had Teeth

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When We First Walked

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Did Raptorex Really Exist?

Did Raptorex Really Exist?

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Can We Get DNA From Fossils?

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When Giant Amphibians Reigned

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Your Place in the Primate Family Tree

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When Insects First Flew

Season 1 Episode 49

Insects were the first animals to ever develop the ability to fly, and, arguably, they did it the best. But this development was so unusual that scientists are still working on, and arguing about, how and when insect wings first came about.

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