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Prehistoric: Predators of the Past

Science Documentary hosted by Terry McDonald, published by Discovery Channel in 2011 - English narration


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Prehistoric: Predators of the Past
Sorry, "Jurassic Park," but T. rexes and Velociraptors weren't the only meat-eating monsters on the
prehistoric horizon. Three Discovery Channel programs bring you up close to some of the fastest,
fiercest, and hungriest denizens of the ancient land, seas, and skies. Included are "What Killed the
Mega-Beasts?," "Rise of the Feathered Dragon," and the "Prehistoric Assassins" episode "Blood in the
Water


1) What Killed the Mega Beasts
It s one of the most enduring mysteries of modern science. For sixty five million years, a vast
array of fantastic creatures had roamed the prehistoric world. They were the Mega Beasts. The Mega
Beasts had inherited the Earth from the dinosaurs. And, like the dinosaurs, they were every bit as
fearsome and every bit as bizarre. But then the Beasts began to die; and no one knows why. In a
brief moment of geological time at the end of the last Ice Age, hundreds of species simply
disappeared: seventeen foot tall ground Sloths; giant woolly Mammoths; Madagascan Lemurs the size of
gorillas; ferocious predators like Australia s Marsupial Lion. Some scientists say that what killed
the Mega Beasts was Man; early human hunters could have made light work of these huge creatures
using primitive but deadly weapons. Others disagree. They say that climate was the killer: at the
end of the Ice Age, huge floods and devastating droughts could have wiped out an army of giant
mammals. And eminent paleo-ecologist Dr David Burney takes us on a journey to Madagascar to uncover
the fate of the huge gorilla-sized lemur. Virologists and vets from Africa to Australia also join
this global quest to discover What killed the Mega Beasts?
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2) Blood in the Water
Millions of years ago, the earth s vast oceans were home to some of the fiercest and strangest
creatures to ever roam the planet. Among them were a giant bone-jawed beast with a bite force three
times that of a Great White shark, a monstrous six-foot sea scorpion with as many killing tools as a
Swiss Army knife, and a massive marine predator whose neck, several times the length of a giraffe's,
let it ambush and pick off whole schools of fish. While these terrifying monsters no longer rule the
seas, the weapons they pioneered still show up in unexpected places.

3) Rise of the Feathered Dragon
Perhaps the most significant paleontological discovery of the last 25 years hails from the famed
"feathered dinosaur" quarries of Liaoning, China. This site has produced and abundance of specimens
that link the evolution of dinosaurs and birds.

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* Video Codec: x264 CABAC
* Video Bitrate: 1500 Kbps
* Video Aspect Ratio: 1.778:1
* Video Resolution: 832x464 (16.9)
* Audio Codec: AC3
* Audio Bitrate: 128 Kbps CBR 48KHz
* Audio Channels: 2
* Run-Time: 88mins
* Framerate: 29FPS
* Number of Parts: 3
* Part Size: 957 MB
* Source: DVD
* Encoded by: Harry65
* Run-Time Part 2- 42mins, Part Size 640 MB
* Run-Time Part 3- 45mins, Part Size 640 MB



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1) Further Information
http://www.examiner.com/tv-in-toronto/review-prehistoric-predators-of-the-past-review
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