In this episode, we follow the story of a baby Triceratops and an adult T-rex, who were two of the last dinosaurs to walk the Earth, witnesses to this incredible event, a time still shrouded in mystery.
The Spinosaurus is a unique dinosaur, capable of surviving both in water and on land. Bringing this strange creature to life represented a unique challenge for the BBC team.
The Utahraptor is one of the largest birds of prey that ever existed. However, until relatively recently, no one knew of its existence.
The Albertosaurus possessed a surprising survival tactic that helped it increase its chances of survival from its predators: as it matured, it developed the vision most common in a predator.
In Pipestone Creek, Canada, lie the remains of 40,000 animals—one of the largest herds of dinosaurs ever discovered on Earth. And the latest technology is revealing something astonishing.
The Lusotitan is the largest dinosaur ever found in Europe and one of the most mysterious. How did this gigantic animal arrive thousands of miles away, across the vast Atlantic Ocean?
Take an exhilarating journey through time and dive into the wonder and adventure of dinosaurs. This new special highlights the most exciting and unforgettable moments from the Walking with Dinosaurs series and spotlights six different species of main characters. It also visits with dinosaur-hunter paleontologists in Eastern Montana, the Sahara Desert, Utah, Western Canada and Portugal.
Millions of years ago, dinosaurs ruled the Earth. But underwater it was a totally different world
Did Pachyrhinosaurus bones always gather in such great numbers?
Would you lick a 65-million-year old dinosaur poop?
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Imagine finding a rare fossil that you’ve been desperate to find - only for it to be put at ris
It’s grudge match time. Except that this one took place over millions of years.