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Walking with Beasts

Life after the age of the Dinosaurs...
 

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Walking with Beasts was a six-part television documentary about extinct cenozoic mammals and birds produced by the BBC in the United Kingdom. It was released in Britain in 2001. Like its predecessor, Walking with Dinosaurs, it recreates extinct animals using CGI and animatronics.
 

15/11/2001      Episode 1: New Dawn

15 million years after the end of the Age of Dinosaurs, Earth has recovered from the massive meteor impact. Rainforests dominated the early Eocene, and the planet has a warm, tropical climate. It is this age that the mammals begin to thrive and spread, taking over niches left vacant by the death of the dinosaurs. But it is the birds that dominate this period in Earth's history, and they are almost all killers. But in the water, the first evidence of the mammal's destiny has appeared!

 

 

21/11/2001      Triumph of the Beasts

A behind-the-scenes look at the science behind the series. The program documents the research involved in bringing the story of the rise of mammals to dominance to the screen.

 

 

22/11/2001      Episode 2: Whale Killer

The late Eocene is a time of great change, but not a pleasant one for Earth's life form. Antarctica has separated from the other continents and is slowly freezing, changing the ocean currents. This is playing havoc with the climate, creating environmental disasters worldwide. Into this world has evolved the most fearsome whale ever to live; Basilosaurus. With ocean food stocks in chaos, a female Basilosaurus must search her home in the Tethys Sea from north to south, to satisfy her enormous hunger. And she is also pregnant...

 

 

28/11/2001      The Beast Within

This behind-the-scenes special details the science behind the evolution of the primates and the rise of the human race to dominance. In the process, the program attempts to answer an age-old question: was man behind the last great extinction after the Ice Age?

 

 

29/11/2001      Episode 3: Land of Giants

It is now the Oligocene period, and the massive change in climate claimed 1 in every 5 species. The great tropical forests and plains that dominated the Eocene have shrunk, hanging on in the equatorial regions. In Mongolia, a seasonal desert now dominates the land, populated with some of the largest beasts ever to roam its landscape since the days of the dinosaurs. The are Hyenadon, predators as big as modern rhinos; Entelodonts, mean spirited pigs just as big; and largest of all, the massive Indricotheres, a species of rhino that was the biggest land mammal ever!

 

 

06/12/2001      Episode 4: Next of Kin

The Pliocene has arrived, and the world is taking on its familiar shape. In the Great Rift Valley of Africa, the animals are taking familiar forms, though some exotic forms are wondering around with animals modern man would be familiar with. It is here that a new species of ape has evolved, one that will one day evolve into the most powerful animal ever seen.

 

 

13/12/2001      Episode 5: Sabre Tooth

South America is a land time forgot, with giant birds, the last of a trunked, hoofed herbivore, huge sloths, and giant armadillos. But the isolation of this continent has ended; and land bridge now connects South America with North America. With it has come a new species of predator; Smilodon, the infamous saber-toothed "tiger". But life here is no easier for the largest of all cats, especially for Half Tooth, a large male Smilodon. Having been usurped by two other males for breeding rights with a clan of females, Half Tooth struggles to survive on his own, a daunting prospect that claims many a lone male's life. But fate has a different agenda in store for Half Tooth.

 

 

20/12/2001      Episode 6: Mammoth Journey

The Ice Age has arrived, putting life in the freezer. It is at this time when great herds of Woolly Mammoths live on the plains of what will eventually be the North Sea. As winter arrives, the Mammoth herds head south, moving to greener pastures. It is not an easy journey, especially for the young. Predators are everywhere, and the most dangerous of all are two species of humans that share the Ice Age environments of the mammoths.

 



walking with beasts

DVD released 08/04/2002
Book released 01/11/2001
 

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