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Above the deserts of North Africa, aerial combat ensues as male Barbaridactylus pterosaurs fight for the attention of females below.
The episode was rated from 166 votes.
A journey through an underground cave in North America turns perilous when a young Triceratops is separated from its mother.
The episode was rated from 57 votes.
A pregnantĀ TuarangisaurusĀ is in distressāand her young calf can sense itāas she travels waters that are home to the oceanās deadliest predators.
The episode was rated from 293 votes.
Within the snow-covered forest, a tense standoff develops between ancient rivals, Pachyrhinosaurus and Nanuqsaurus.
The episode was rated from 65 votes.
With its feathered body and duck bill, the eight-ton Deinocheirus wades through an Asian wetland in search of relief from pesky biting flies.
The episode was rated from 109 votes.
Last updated: jul 04, 2022
it's honestly mind blowing what vfx is capable of. really immersive and interesting. plus if you're a millennial, look forward to googling things while you go "idk that sounds fake" and finding out that way more has changed than just some dinos having feathers. like wtf new zealand is part of a submerged CONTINENT
Looks absolutely incredible... Wish they didn't show me a baby T-Rex being eaten 2 minutes into episode one though.
I was a dinosaur in a former life.. a Liccalottapus
This is amazing ! Despite the fact you know it's CGI you can easily pretend this is real. Some of the scenes look so natural. And Attenborough narrating it just like the real thing completes the picture. So, whether you like dinosaurs or nature in general - you should definately watch this..
Wow,Ā everything feels very natural. It's a great documentary andĀ the explanation is excellent. If you haven't watched this show yet, please watch it. It's very interesting.
This is worth the price of admission alone. Exceptional.
I Rank that at 3rd best among Dinosaur Documentries: No. 1 - Walking With Dinosaurs (BBC One 1999) No. 2 - Planet Dinosaurs (BBC One 2011) No. 3 - Prehistoric Planet (Apple TV 2022)
Photorealism and nothing else. Scenery often feels fake af and variety is low. And if you dont give me some hard sience facts or theories i dont want to look at the same dinosaur for 20 minutes just because they look nice.
[tv+] The current possibilities of CGI make it possible to create the series that those responsible for "Walking with dinosaurs" (BBC, 1999) would have wanted to produce, although there are still some integration problems in the landscape, especially water and snow. Another exercise in exploring new technologies by Jon Favreau that has the prestigious seal of the BBC to offer, however, a narrative that is sometimes too anecdotal and that explores less relevant theories about animal life 66 million years ago.
Presents Cretaceous fauna in a new light compared to any documentary I've tuned in to before, but not in the most captivating one. Turns out I didn't really want to know about dino mating habits (does anyone?). It made me sad when they skipped a T-Rex hunt of a Triceratopsāonly showing the aftermathāin favor of it finding a female to hump.
1st dinosaur doc I've seen where the CGI stuff didn't scream CGI. Not even whispered. Really beautiful stuff to see. Must see.
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