Prehistoric Predators

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  • National Geographic
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  • Animation Documentary History

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Killer Wolf: Dire Wolf
Episode overview
19, 2007
The dire wolf, a fierce and powerful alpha predator in the savage ice age, was larger and more powerful than any modern-day wolf. Why did it suddenly perish while the smaller, weaker gray wolf survived?
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Sabertooth: Smilodon
Episode overview
19, 2007
The Sabertooth dominated the primal landscape of the Americas for nearly two million years, then suddenly, mysteriously went extinct. Find out how it lived, how it killed, and how it died.
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Giant Bear: Simus
Episode overview
15, 2007
This short-faced bear was twice the size of a grizzly and could outrun a horse. It roamed North America for a million years, then went extinct. See how this mighty creature lived, hunted and vanished.
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Terror Bird: Titanis
Episode overview
28, 2009
The Terror Birds of South America may be the most unusual predators ever to roam the face of the Earth. Until about five million years ago, the continent of South America was totally .. show full overview
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Giant Shark: Megalodon
Episode overview
28, 2009
Megalodon. It was the biggest predator to ever swim the oceans of the world. For 20 million years, this ferocious 50-ton shark with a 7-foot jaw and seven inch teeth terrorized the .. show full overview
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Killer Pig: Archaeotherium
Episode overview
12, 2009
At four feet wide and 1,000 pounds, the killer pig was a prehistoric battle tank that dominated the North American landscape. Endowed with some truly unique bioengineering traits, the .. show full overview
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Razor Jaws: Hyaenodon
Episode overview
12, 2009
Hyaenodon created a reign of terror by just using its head. It dominated with this one lethal weapon that could dispatch a prey animal within seconds. This beast is a perfect example of .. show full overview