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Documentary using CGI to explore what life was like in primeval ages. Here the series investigates the pros and cons of hunting as a Saber-Toothed Tiger. From BBC/


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Probably because ... ( 7 months ago by PLSS)
Probably because the kids' version of it was dumbed down to be really really stupid. I watched the original version of this and WWDinosaurs, and then watched the Discovery Kids version of it, and oh my God...even though I was still a kid at the time I was like, are they aiming this towards babies or something? It was soooooo dumb. The series is cool though. Just not the kids' version.
i love ... ( 7 months ago by futurepredator123)
i love phourasrachous the sword sound are great making any more bbc documentrys on prhistoric life
Love their ... ( 7 months ago by 3piper)
Love their patterning like clouded leopards
lol terror birds, ... ( 6 months ago by shadyrabbit18)
lol terror birds, they look funny lol!!
how do they know ... ( 6 months ago by woodchip200z)
how do they know that its teeth were fragile, 2 days ago i watched a program and it said that they did use there teeth while hunting on discovary science
They probably did ... ( 6 months ago by yourworstnightmare51)
They probably did use their sabre-like teeth sometime while hunting, but not during the killing bite, as it would have damaged the canines.
Chocobo? ( 6 months ago by gilguitta)
Chocobo?
Why don't we have ... ( 5 months ago by nateadams3)
Why don't we have these insanely powerful and monsterous cretures today?
They either went ... ( 5 months ago by BlackrendX)
They either went extinct or evolved into more modern animals.
if we did, i think ... ( 5 months ago by joet66)
if we did, i think the human race wud be screwed..........earlier on in our ancestory
Nope. They went ... ( 5 months ago by LOPONUMER)
Nope. They went extinct. Due to natural and human related activity. The ones in South America died out becuase their usual and easy to capture prey went extinct becuase of the naturally caused enviromental changes, the ones in North America where being killed of by primitive beings becuase they where a threat and where in the same hunting grounds.
I take my hat off ... ( 5 months ago by Sangrenegra9)
I take my hat off to Ben Bartlett's excellent soundtrack. The music made this one of the best scenes in the 'Walking With...' series, beaten perhaps only by the scene where the Lystrosaurus cross the Proterosuchus-infested lake at the end of 'Walking With Monsters'.
nope! they went ... ( 3 months ago by isLAwbOyscott)
nope! they went extinct because asteroids hit the earth
der body structure ... ( 3 months ago by isLAwbOyscott)
der body structure look more like the hyena.. i think this animals are called saber-toothed hyena.. nyahahaa!
Reatrd, that's the ... ( 3 months ago by LOPONUMER)
Reatrd, that's the dinosaurs, not saber tooths, lol. Don't believe me? Ask National Geographic.
completely ... ( 3 months ago by rikiboum)
completely ridiculous animals ! evolution prefers seriousness
They didn't adapt ... ( 3 months ago by scratchtasticZ)
They didn't adapt well enough. Those who adapt poorly die out. Simple. That doesn't necessarily make their design or build crap, it just means that they weren't set up for the environment they were in.
it is absurd ... ( 3 months ago by rikiboum)
it is absurd because environment is supposed to set up species... think about it !
Wrong. Species are ... ( 2 months ago by Eikinkloster)
Wrong. Species are shaped by the past. There are no garantees that the previous adaptation will work on a new environment. If the species is lucky to have variations that work in the new environment, it adapts. If not, it dies out. The smilodons were supremmely adaptated for millions of years. It's unlikely that lions or *humans* for that matter, will manage to survive but a fraction of what they did.
these bbc guys are ... ( 2 months ago by rikiboum)
these bbc guys are so strong : how could they manage to shoot animals dead for centuries ? I can't undertsand it ! Maybe they have retro-cameras, shooting in the past ? Who knows ?
wow are you serius ... ( 2 months ago by fruitsandpi)
wow are you serius lol its called computer graphics
It's called ... ( 2 months ago by JurassicForest)
It's called computer generated imagery, they aren't real animals they are computer graphics. The close-ups are animatronics...
uh, it's simple ... ( 1 month ago by hotwhire)
uh, it's simple animation not some new camera lens
Thank god they died ... ( 1 week ago by woodlandsteve)
Thank god they died out, they would be quite anti social animals in the local park



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