Unknown. Unexplained. Unbelievable. Until now.
Original title
Prehistoric Planet
Released
5/23/2022
Origin country
GB
Genre
Documentary
Production companies
BBC Studios Natural History Unit, Golem Creations
Status
Returning series
Number of seasons
3
Number of episodes
15
Experience the wonders of our world like never before in this epic series from Jon Favreau and the producers of Planet Earth. Travel back 66 million years to when majestic dinosaurs and extraordinary creatures roamed the lands, seas, and skies.
They’re huge, powerful…and full of surprises.
Why would a flying reptile have a large and cumbersome, yet remarkable, head crest? Learn this and more about Pterosaurs in Prehistoric Planet.
“It would’ve looked a lot more like a really terrifying turkey.” Millions of years later, dinosaurs are still full of surprises.
“There is scientific evidence for deadly dinosaurs joining forces.”
A tiny pair of limbs with a big role to play.
Real landscapes. Remarkable creatures. An extraordinary team. Watch how the creators of Prehistoric Planet brought this one-of-a-kind documentary to life.
Pterosaurs were rare flying reptiles that could both fly through the air and catch prey on land efficiently.
When it came to dino eggs, parents had to employ a safety-first approach.
Finding the purpose for a dome-headed dinosaur.
Learn more about the secrets of Mosasaurs' underwater success.
There were no frills on the frills of Triceratops.
Prehistoric size had very few limits.
Using the present to inform the past.
Super sight, smell, and hearing helped the T.rex hunt.
It took special skills to live alongside dinos.
Ankylosaurus was an early wielder of weaponized anatomy.
A pregnant Tuarangisaurus is in distress—and her young calf can sense it—as she travels waters that are home to the ocean's deadliest predators.
Above the deserts of North Africa, aerial combat ensues as male Barbaridactylus pterosaurs fight for the attention of females below.
With its feathered body and duck bill, the eight-ton Deinocheirus wades through an Asian wetland in search of relief from pesky biting flies.
Within the snow-covered forest, a tense standoff develops between ancient rivals, Pachyrhinosaurus and Nanuqsaurus.
A journey through an underground cave in North America turns perilous when a young Triceratops is separated from its mother.
On a small island, a monumental display takes place as the giant Hatzegopteryx reveals his gentler side to woo a mate.
Trudging through a scorching desert, two young Tarchia find relief at an oasis and encounter an adult twice their size, ready to lay claim.
In a drought-stricken basin where much has perished, an old Pachycephalosaurus bull defends his leadership against a young challenger.
Deep beneath the water's surface, the world's largest predator—the Mosasaurus—lies in wait to ambush unsuspecting prey.
Not many can intimidate North America's top predator, T. rex, whose size and bite are a deadly combo—except for a giant winged foe.
From towering woolly mammoths to elusive snow sloths, terrifying saber-toothed tigers to resilient dwarf elephants (only 3 feet tall), Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age reveals the epic struggles and unexpected stories of animals that once ruled the Ice Age. Journey through vast tundras, barren deserts, expanding grasslands and melting permafrost as these creatures battle for survival in the face of extreme climates, shifting landscapes and the onset of "The Big Freeze," and ultimately, "The Big Melt."
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