Planet Dinosaur

2011 • Discovery Channel
4.5
309 reviews
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Season 1 episodes (6)

1 Lost World
9/14/11
For decades the dinosaurs of Africa were lost to us. But recent discoveries have now revealed some of the most spectacular dinosaurs ever found. Two giant killers, both bigger than T.rex; one of these has captured our imaginations; Spinosaurus, the biggest killer known to have walked the earth. Only now has evidence been unearthed that reveals just how two giant killers managed to survive side by side.
2 Feathered Dragons
9/21/11
This episode reveals the bizarre and extraordinary feathered dinosaurs that have only just been discovered; dinosaurs like Microraptor, Sinornithosaurus and Epidexipteryx; dinosaurs that have revolutionized our understanding of life on earth and blur the boundaries between dinosaurs and birds.
3 Last Killers
9/28/11
This episode explores the last generation of killer dinosaurs. Carnivores that took killing to the next level. At the end of the Cretaceous period these hunter killers had spread throughout the globe. In the southern continents it was the powerful and muscular abelisaurs, like Majungasaurus, that reigned supreme. Whereas in the north it was the famous tyrannosaurs, like Daspletosaurus, that dominated.
4 Fight for Life
10/5/11
This episode journeys back 150 million years to the Jurassic period. This was a time when the first giant killers stalked the earth predators like the fabled Allosaurus. But these giants weren't confined to the land, recent discoveries have revealed an astonishing new hunter in the oceans, a predator that dwarfs almost all others; Predator X. From the oceans to the land these new giant killers posed the greatest of threats with the smallest advantage tipping the balance between life and death. Predator and prey were locked in a perpetual battle for survival.
5 New Giants
10/12/11
This episode focuses on the new giants, the heavyweights of the dinosaur world. It's only in recent years that we've unearthed the biggest dinosaurs that ever lived. One monster eclipsed all others, more than seven times as heavy as Diplodocus this was the immense Argentinosaurus -- a single backbone was bigger than a human. For years these giants were considered immune to attack from any predator -- until the discovery of-- Mapusaurus -- a new giant killer whose fate appeared to be inextricably linked to Argentinosaurus.
6 The Great Survivors
10/19/11
This final episode explores the dinosaurs' extraordinary ability to survive. From the bizarre Magyarsaurus, which showed an amazing adaptation to island life, to the weird Nothronychus, a carnivore that gave up meat eating. This astonishing capacity to evolve into ever more diverse and bizarre forms meant that dinosaurs, not only, spread throughout the world, but also, dominated life upon it for more than 160 million years. It was only an unprecedented extraterrestrial event that finally saw the end of planet dinosaur.

About this show

Travel across the globe and back in time through hundreds of millions of years with this digital premiere of Planet Dinosaur. Using unique hi-tech graphics, Planet Dinosaur brings to life the most awesome and amazing creatures that ever lived. Almost all the dinosaurs featured were discovered in the last few decades and led to a requisite rewriting of the prehistoric literature books. Palaeontologists now know that dinosaurs existed in every part of the globe, and evolved in ways so monstrous, horrific and bizarre they make T Rex look tame. Unlike any dinosaur program before, Planet Dinosaur is a completely immersive visual experience studded with curious facts and jaw-dropping action as well as charismatic monsters. Presenting a brand-new global perspective on the prehistoric era, this season re-creates the creatures, their habitats and how they lived, from analyzing their bones to watching them fight to the death.

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4.5
309 reviews
Jamie Lishbrook
December 12, 2016
One little flaw. Pretty sure their portrayal of spinosaur is so outdated it's almost funny
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Matt Hedgern
November 19, 2015
While a few things are outdated, this is a fantastic documentary mini series. It might even be better than Walking With Dinosaurs.
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Ben Parker
May 19, 2015
A fantastic and comprehensive look at some of the most iconic animals to have roamed the planet. It really looks at dinosaurs in a new and refreshing light.
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