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Could This Sperm Whale Eat The Meg?

Could This Sperm Whale Eat The Meg?

Season 7 Episode 19
8:36
Are All Oceans Basically Reincarnated?

Are All Oceans Basically Reincarnated?

Season 7 Episode 20
12:29
Darwin's Unexpected Final Obsession

Darwin's Unexpected Final Obsession

Season 7 Episode 21
12:12
The Golden Age of Sharks

The Golden Age of Sharks

Season 8 Episode 2
12:40
Do Chins Make Us Human?

Do Chins Make Us Human?

Season 8 Episode 3
12:07
How Chewing May Have Beat Extinction

How Chewing May Have Beat Extinction

Season 8 Episode 6
9:35
How Brawn Led to Brains

How Brawn Led to Brains

Season 8 Episode 9
12:14
When Ancient Weeds Fooled Us

When Ancient Weeds Fooled Us

Season 8 Episode 10
11:37
The Fiery Rise of Flowering Plants

The Fiery Rise of Flowering Plants

Season 8 Episode 11
10:45
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When Red Pandas Roamed North America

Season 7 Episode 18

How did a relative of the red panda end up in North America? What can this tell us about how long ago – and how many times – North America was connected to Europe and Asia?

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Something Has Been Making This Mark For 500 Million Years
9:42
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6:40
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