Documentary March of the Dinosaurs (2011)
#AncientEarth #Documentary #Dinosaurs #Prehistoric #Evolutionary
The Arctic: 70 million years ago. It is a world of extremes. Tropical summers of 24-hour sunlight are replaced by freezing winters of continuous night. The remarkable dinosaurs that lived under the Northern Lights had to make a choice: brave the winter or head south to find the sun.
Join Scar, a young Edmontosaurus, embarking on his first thousand-mile migration. It is a journey for survival that is fraught with danger; blizzards, volcanic eruptions and deadly predators lie ahead. Meanwhile Patch, a juvenile Troodon, left alone in the North, must learn to survive in one of the harshest environments the Earth has ever known. This epic feature-length adventure portrays an incredible polar odyssey that actually happened but that has never been witnessed before.
March of the Dinosaurs (2011)
March of the Dinosaurs is a 2011 CGI documentary that follows the migration of a herd of Edmontosaurus as they travel south to escape the harsh Arctic winter.
The film was produced by Wide-Eyed Entertainment in association with Yap Films, and executive produced by Jasper James, who had previously worked on the Walking with... series and Prehistoric Park.
The documentary is narrated by Stephen Fry and features a storyline that follows two young dinosaurs: Scar, a young Edmontosaurus, and Patch, a young Troodon.
The film depicts recent findings and speculation about dinosaurs, such as North-American Tyrannosaurs having feathers, and hunting in packs, dinosaurs in the snow and migrating. #MarchoftheDinosaurs #Dinosaurs #hunting
#AncientEarth #Documentary #Dinosaurs #Prehistoric #Evolutionary
The Arctic: 70 million years ago. It is a world of extremes. Tropical summers of 24-hour sunlight are replaced by freezing winters of continuous night. The remarkable dinosaurs that lived under the Northern Lights had to make a choice: brave the winter or head south to find the sun.
Join Scar, a young Edmontosaurus, embarking on his first thousand-mile migration. It is a journey for survival that is fraught with danger; blizzards, volcanic eruptions and deadly predators lie ahead. Meanwhile Patch, a juvenile Troodon, left alone in the North, must learn to survive in one of the harshest environments the Earth has ever known. This epic feature-length adventure portrays an incredible polar odyssey that actually happened but that has never been witnessed before.
March of the Dinosaurs (2011)
March of the Dinosaurs is a 2011 CGI documentary that follows the migration of a herd of Edmontosaurus as they travel south to escape the harsh Arctic winter.
The film was produced by Wide-Eyed Entertainment in association with Yap Films, and executive produced by Jasper James, who had previously worked on the Walking with... series and Prehistoric Park.
The documentary is narrated by Stephen Fry and features a storyline that follows two young dinosaurs: Scar, a young Edmontosaurus, and Patch, a young Troodon.
The film depicts recent findings and speculation about dinosaurs, such as North-American Tyrannosaurs having feathers, and hunting in packs, dinosaurs in the snow and migrating. #MarchoftheDinosaurs #Dinosaurs #hunting
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00:00:00A summer's day 70 million years ago.
00:00:22The Arctic, but not the barren, icy landscape we know.
00:00:26The Earth is a much warmer place, and in summer, round-the-clock sunlight supercharges the forest vegetation.
00:00:36A fertile feast for some of the planet's biggest and hungriest creatures.
00:00:42Dinosaurs.
00:00:43There are thousands of vegetarians here, all making the most of the boundless food.
00:00:56A spiky ankylosaur.
00:01:04She likes to feed alone.
00:01:08Others are more sociable.
00:01:11Herd animals who eat together, like these Edmontosaurus.
00:01:15This is one of the youngest members of the herd.
00:01:22We'll call him Scar, a name he'll earn soon enough.
00:01:33Since he hatched in the spring, the sun hasn't stopped shining.
00:01:38There's plenty to eat, and he has the company and protection of his extended family.
00:01:45Life is pretty good.
00:01:59For now.
00:02:01But this will all change for Scar.
00:02:07The 24-hour daylight will soon fade.
00:02:10and 24-hour night will take its place.
00:02:16There are already signs that summer is letting go.
00:02:42The dark times are coming.
00:02:46For everyone.
00:03:16There's a young male Troodon.
00:03:20This carnivore has feasted all summer on baby Edmontosaurus.
00:03:28Unfortunately for him, his favorite food is now bigger than he is.
00:03:34So Patch must look for other game.
00:03:40The game.
00:03:40The game.
00:03:42The game.
00:03:44The game.
00:03:46The game.
00:03:48The game.
00:03:56The game.
00:04:00The game.
00:04:04As dinosaurs go, Troodon are clever, born to hunt and kill.
00:04:17So Patch has natural talent.
00:04:19But as yet, not much clue how to use it.
00:04:23What goes in must come out that much Patch gets.
00:04:27But he hasn't learned to cover all the exits.
00:04:31Thanks to the bigger Troodon, this is one meal that's gone begging.
00:04:45Thanks to the bigger Troodon, this is one meal that's gone begging.
00:04:59A hungry and frustrated Patch needs to get his act together, and quickly.
00:05:13The sun is weakening.
00:05:31Winter is approaching fast.
00:05:35Scar now has to deal with something completely alien, unexpected, and very, very dangerous.
00:05:57Something he has never seen before.
00:06:03Nightfall.
00:06:33Caught out, Scar can't see danger coming.
00:06:45He's in the dark, at the mercy of whatever is out there.
00:06:53This is no time to be away from the herd.
00:06:57This is no time to be away from the herd.
00:07:01It's no time to be away from the herd.
00:07:03I'm so glad to be away from her.
00:07:09I've got no time to be away from the herd.
00:07:12What is up?
00:07:15This is my house.
00:07:18This is my home.
00:07:19This is mine.
00:07:21It's my home.
00:07:24I don't know.
00:07:54I don't know.
00:08:24Here in the Arctic, the first night of autumn lasts just a moment.
00:08:50Danger fades with the dawn.
00:09:01But the encounter has left its mark.
00:09:08Scar is wounded, but at least now he's safely back in the herd.
00:09:13But the coming winter will steal a little more light from every day.
00:09:21Soon, the sun will disappear completely.
00:09:36Then the herd must leave on a great march south to find enough food and light to survive the winter.
00:09:44As the weeks pass, the forest begins to wither and die.
00:09:59As the weeks pass, the forest begins to wither and die.
00:10:11This is no longer a land of plenty.
00:10:16The competition for what food is left is about to get much tougher.
00:10:21The Edmontosaurus males bellow a warning.
00:10:39Something is coming.
00:10:43ool cute.
00:10:46Oh, no.
00:10:48Another dinosaur is here in force.
00:11:18This is a herd of Pachyrhinosaurus.
00:11:25Two-ton headbangers.
00:11:27Two-ton headbangers.
00:11:34The brains inside these thick skulls are no bigger than a bird's, but their reinforced
00:11:50heads make excellent battering rams, which they'll use against anything that gets between
00:11:56them and their food.
00:12:08For the first time in his life, Scar is hungry.
00:12:17The same goes for Patch.
00:12:21While he is well-equipped to survive a cold, dark winter, he still has to eat.
00:12:26He still has to eat.
00:12:39A Troodon's brain is wired for high-speed pursuit.
00:13:02His reactions are so fast, it's as if he sees in slow motion.
00:13:09But some meals are still too quick for him.
00:13:23Time is running out.
00:13:25If he doesn't get the hang of this soon, he'll starve.
00:13:37With the cupboard bare, Scar must hunt out every last scrap of nourishment.
00:13:49The ankylosaur is doing the same.
00:13:56An experienced old hand at survival, she's taken to eating rotten wood.
00:14:05The grubs and insect larvae inside, providing a little extra protein to keep this three-ton vegetarian on the move.
00:14:21Scar, reared on a diet of soft leaves and plants, must develop a taste for this new, harsher diet.
00:14:28The siren.
00:14:34The siren.
00:14:44The warm summer paradise is a distant memory.
00:15:04It will soon be time to leave.
00:15:06As every night stretches longer than the last, it's the predators that have the upper hand.
00:15:28The adults corral their young, using their own bodies as a last line of defense against
00:15:34the Night Stalkers.
00:15:37They know their enemies prowl out there in the darkness.
00:15:42After his terrifying narrow escape, Scar is wary.
00:16:03Nothing will entice him to venture beyond the herd's protection.
00:16:12Nothing, except perhaps a scrap of food.
00:16:33Fear finally holds Scar back.
00:16:40But for one young female, the compulsion to eat is more than she can bear.
00:16:48Fear finally holds Scar back, but for one young female, the compulsion to eat is more than
00:16:56she can bear.
00:17:03Hmm...
00:17:33Oh, my God.
00:18:03Gorgosaurus. At 30 foot long and 2 tons, this is the T-Rex of the North Pole.
00:18:33Equipped with highly sensitive night vision, he is the consummate nocturnal killer.
00:18:40The young dinosaur never stood a chance.
00:18:46For Scar and the Herd, their summer playground has become a winter killing field.
00:18:58Their only hope...
00:19:02Exodus.
00:19:05The ever-shortening day finally signals to the Herd...
00:19:12...the onset of the Great Annual Migration.
00:19:19The ever-shortening day finally signals to the Herd the onset of the Great Annual Migration.
00:19:27It's time to head south towards the Sun...
00:19:30...in a grueling 1,000-mile trek to find food, light, and safety.
00:19:34It's time to head south towards the Sun...
00:19:36...in a grueling 1,000-mile trek to find food, light, and safety.
00:19:42Only the Herd's dead will remain.
00:19:49Life-giving sustenance for the predators who will stay here throughout the Arctic winter.
00:19:57Only the Herd's dead will remain.
00:20:01Only the Herd's dead will remain.
00:20:04Life-giving sustenance for the predators who will stay here throughout the Arctic winter.
00:20:27The three-month odyssey will lead Scar and the other youngsters through perilous terrain.
00:20:35But with the Herd to guide them, many will see it through.
00:20:39Across the Arctic, Edmontosaurus hear the call...
00:20:57...coming together for safety in numbers.
00:21:00Even rival herds of Pachyrhinosaurus join the jostling masses.
00:21:30The march of the dinosaurs has begun.
00:21:49This is the start of a journey which will take the migrating dinosaurs...
00:22:05...through what is now northwestern Canada...
00:22:08...to the fertile coast of the inland sea that divides North America.
00:22:14They will face perils every bit as daunting as those they leave behind.
00:22:21Many of them will not survive.
00:22:29But not every herbivore is making the journey.
00:22:35Our female Ankylosaur is too cumbersome and heavy for the 2,000-mile round trip.
00:22:44She will tough it out here at the Pole and endure the ravages of the Arctic winter.
00:22:55She will tough it out here at the Pole and endure the ravages of the Arctic winter.
00:22:59The Trek-Pachys of the World
00:23:01is no-one for a thousand snakes.
00:23:02The Trek-Pachys of the Old Navy
00:23:03...and the Dragon of the Valkyrolas is in the neat way,
00:23:05...and the U.S. of the Delta-Scalfes of the Earth.
00:23:08All the λas and the Seven Force ör-
00:23:09The Lugas of the Link is also found a new Además of the Sea-Pachys of the Point of the Major.
00:23:10But Pachys must still learn how to live with theель of the Pacific materiais
00:23:11and the Cairns of theancius and the Ocean Box.
00:23:12The same space of the Moana is in the next few weeks.
00:23:13The Truodon are well-adapted to survive the winter.
00:23:14But Patch must still learn how.
00:23:23Troodon are well adapted to survive the winter.
00:23:28But Patch must still learn how.
00:23:39Feeding from the Gorgosaurus's kill
00:23:42is a risky business.
00:23:46But this could be their last decent meal for months,
00:23:50so it's a risk they need to take.
00:23:57Patch knows he's well done the pecking order.
00:24:05Hoping for a few scraps at best.
00:24:12But maybe it's better for him to stay out of the firing line for now.
00:24:22Because the king of the forest...
00:24:35will not stand for anyone stealing his food.
00:24:41In summer, the Troodon would never fight a Gorgosaurus.
00:24:49But in winter, a fresh carcass is worth putting your life on the line for.
00:24:54What's your life on the line for?
00:24:56A reckless Troodon inflicts a savage bite.
00:25:26Who that strikes the king must strike to kill or pay the price.
00:25:45Patch will stay hungry as Gorgosaurus reclaims what is rightfully his.
00:25:56After one week, the migrating herds have reached the edge of the Arctic forest.
00:26:11So far, Scar is keeping up.
00:26:21But this open landscape is a hostile new world.
00:26:26They're exposed to the elements beneath a sky that holds unfamiliar threats.
00:26:38Scavengers who know that this journey will take its toll.
00:26:52And soon, there's another surprise from above.
00:27:02Scar has never seen snow before.
00:27:15But the first flakes rapidly become a blizzard.
00:27:25There's only one way to cope with the freezing temperatures.
00:27:35Keep moving at all costs.
00:27:41There's only one way to cope with the freezing temperatures.
00:27:48Keep moving at all costs.
00:27:52The young are the most vulnerable.
00:27:58Their small bodies easily overwhelmed by the cold.
00:28:15If Scar can't keep up, he will be left behind.
00:28:19To die.
00:28:20To die.
00:28:21To die.
00:28:22To die.
00:28:23To die.
00:28:24To die.
00:28:25To die.
00:28:26To die.
00:28:27To die.
00:28:28To die.
00:28:29To die.
00:28:30To die.
00:28:31To die.
00:28:32To die.
00:28:33To die.
00:28:34To die.
00:28:35To die.
00:28:36To die.
00:28:37To die.
00:28:38To die.
00:28:39To die.
00:28:40To die.
00:28:41To die.
00:28:42To die.
00:28:43To die.
00:28:44To die.
00:28:45To die.
00:28:46To die.
00:28:47To die.
00:28:48To die.
00:28:49To die.
00:28:50With 20 winter migrations behind him, this adult has been through it all before.
00:28:57He provides some shelter from the weather and sets a pace the youngster can follow.
00:29:03Scar's new companion has problems of his own.
00:29:24There is a tumor growing in the veteran's brain.
00:29:28This could be his last migration.
00:29:33Back in the Arctic forest, it's getting colder by the hour.
00:29:56Patch's feathers are not quite enough to keep out the biting chill.
00:30:03Cold is not his only problem.
00:30:15He's still not eaten properly.
00:30:18And he needs to be in peak condition for what's in store.
00:30:30He's about to go head to head with his rivals.
00:30:34It's every male for himself in a ritual that kicks off every winter.
00:30:46It's nesting season.
00:31:02As an adult, getting through the winter is about more than looking after number one.
00:31:14Patch must now also prepare for a family and learn how to attract a mate.
00:31:20Two hundred miles to the south, thousands of tons of determined dinosaur have battled their way through the blizzard.
00:31:36But in the whiteout, they've strayed completely off course and into deep trouble.
00:31:54They've strayed completely off course and into deep trouble.
00:31:57They've strayed completely off course and into deep trouble.
00:32:01They've strayed completely off course.
00:32:02They've strayed completely off course.
00:32:04They've strayed quickly off course and understood.
00:32:06And we're we going to find this little bit of an army near to the east.
00:32:08I don't know.
00:32:38There are deadly predators in the water.
00:33:08And Scar has never swum before.
00:33:13I don't know.
00:33:18I don't know.
00:33:22I don't know.
00:33:27I don't know.
00:33:31I don't know.
00:33:36I don't know.
00:33:40I don't know.
00:33:49I don't know.
00:33:52I don't know.
00:34:01I don't know.
00:34:05I don't know.
00:34:30In the far north, the ankylosaur is coping as best she can.
00:35:05Where danger lurks unseen.
00:35:12I don't know.
00:35:21I don't know.
00:35:24I don't know.
00:35:28I don't know.
00:35:44I don't know.
00:36:07In winter, injuries can have deadly consequences.
00:36:14A fight could kill them both.
00:36:23The gorgosaurus hasn't got the stomach for it.
00:36:30The bite on his leg has become infected.
00:36:34He must rest and hope an easier victim comes his way.
00:36:48Deep winter now begins.
00:37:00As the sun sets, so starts the longest night on Earth.
00:37:06There will be no daylight for four months.
00:37:18Some may never see sunshine again.
00:37:36The gorgosauros have been moving south for all measures.
00:37:54The gorgosauros have been moving south for all measures.
00:38:00keeping one step ahead of the chasing night.
00:38:13The herd marches on its stomach.
00:38:16And they're now running on empty.
00:38:19Starvation and exhaustion are taking their toll.
00:38:26To Scar, the herd has always meant safety.
00:38:33But now the weaker ones begin to collapse and die around him.
00:38:41Ending their lives as meat on a volcanic wasteland.
00:38:56The Quetzalcoatlus is the biggest flying animal of all time.
00:39:12With a 40-foot wingspan.
00:39:15For these scavengers, the migrating dinosaurs are their moveable feast.
00:39:22At last, a tiny oasis of green in the barren wilderness.
00:39:37It's a rich reward for those who have made it this far.
00:39:54But there are too many mouths to feed.
00:40:00The Pachyrhinosaurus want the plants for themselves.
00:40:05Hunger drives one Edmontosaurus to fight his corner.
00:40:12But there can only be one outcome.
00:40:27One outcome.
00:40:28The Pachyrhinosaurus
00:40:57A broken ribcage means a slow death for the desperate animal.
00:41:02But for the migrating herd, there's no looking back.
00:41:06The herd moves on, entering the most dangerous part of the journey so far.
00:41:31To the west, amid a massive collision of continental plates, the Rocky Mountains are being formed.
00:41:44Violently.
00:41:49As the land has twisted and buckled, volcanic eruptions have blanketed a huge area with ash.
00:42:00Killing the plant life and any chance of food.
00:42:12And now, more trouble is stirring.
00:42:23Another ash cloud pumps into the sky, kicking off fierce storms.
00:42:28The air spits and crackles with electricity.
00:42:33No.
00:42:34No.
00:42:35No.
00:42:36No.
00:42:37No.
00:42:38No.
00:42:39No.
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00:42:45No.
00:42:46No.
00:42:47The fine volcanic dust coats the lungs.
00:43:08And the toxic fumes mask the telltale scent of predators.
00:43:37And there is no shortage of them.
00:43:42The herd is now walking into a killer's lair.
00:43:52Albertosaurus, a relation of Gorgosaurus, and all the more murderous because they hunt
00:43:58in packs.
00:44:00Each one three tons of teeth and stealth.
00:44:09It's been months since these creatures last fed.
00:44:20The winter feast will soon be served.
00:44:39In the Arctic, Patch's head feathers have turned a fetching yellow, which lets the females
00:44:45know he is ready to breed.
00:44:54Being ready is one thing.
00:44:57Being able is quite another.
00:45:04In order to breed successfully, a male must first prove his homemaking skills.
00:45:10This older Troodon has found a perfect spot, nicely sheltered from the freezing wind.
00:45:37Patch has got it half right.
00:45:41But location is everything.
00:45:44He's chosen the wrong place to build.
00:45:46It's far too exposed.
00:45:52With the arrival of a female, the courtship ritual begins.
00:46:05Instinct and natural rhythm take over.
00:46:08Patch is dancing hard, but his efforts aren't being appreciated.
00:46:26Patch is dancing hard, but his efforts aren't being appreciated.
00:46:32This female only has eyes for one Troodon.
00:46:44And it's not Patch.
00:46:55Patch knows the way to a woman's heart.
00:47:04Patch learns another harsh truth.
00:47:07When it comes to finding a mate, there's always someone else who's better at it.
00:47:14To the south, the migration of the Edmontosaurus herd keeps them just ahead of the Zone of Permanent Darkness.
00:47:30They have walked 600 miles, more than halfway to Journey's End in the Southern forests.
00:47:39For a good many, this is as far as they will get.
00:48:04Because they're walking into an ambush.
00:48:11Because they're walking into an ambush.
00:48:18First, they will be skyrocketing quickly.
00:48:36At night I need to avoid last time.
00:48:40MyТакganpec Skiyu is walking into the desert.
00:48:44I have to pick up this fight to prepareen armor.
00:48:45I don't know.
00:49:15I don't know.
00:49:45I don't know.
00:50:15I don't know.
00:50:45At the lip of the volcano, ice is no match for fire.
00:50:58Another eruption transforms the snowcap into a deadly avalanche of water, ash, and rock.
00:51:18I don't know.
00:51:48I don't know.
00:51:49I don't know.
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00:52:13I don't know.
00:52:14I don't know.
00:52:16I don't know.
00:52:17I don't know.
00:52:18Oh, my God.
00:52:48Oh, my God.
00:53:18Nature, which has so threatened Scar's survival, now comes to his rescue.
00:53:32But he's lost the most important thing in his world.
00:53:38The herd.
00:53:39He's lost the most important thing in his life.
00:54:09The volcanic torrent has set like concrete.
00:54:38A desolate blanket over Scar's new world of total isolation.
00:54:45He's lost the most important thing in his life.
00:54:54If the herd has survived, it has moved on.
00:55:16At last, a lone voice returns his call.
00:55:21At last, a lone voice returns his call.
00:55:46It's the old dinosaur who held Scar through the blizzard.
00:56:13At a distance behind them, an old enemy refuses to lie down and die.
00:56:24Scar and the veteran continue south once more.
00:56:36Scar and the veteran continue south once more.
00:56:48...unaware that they have company.
00:56:59In the high arctic, night has now lasted for six weeks.
00:57:23Having mated, this adult male Troodon is doing his fatherly duty and looking after the eggs.
00:57:41He won't eat until they hatch in the spring.
00:57:47But Patch, well, his nest is empty.
00:58:01He did his best to mate, but his efforts have only made him more hungry.
00:58:10His courtship skills might be lacking, but he knows an opportunity for food when he smells one.
00:58:28The scent of fresh blood draws him in.
00:58:58And that is killing himself on the ground.
00:59:08I hope he can get this.
00:59:13I hope he doesn't have any help from his adoption.
00:59:20I hope he rose to the end of my life.
00:59:25Out!
00:59:42Still hampered by his infected wound,
00:59:46the Gorgosaurus has been sustaining himself on small prey.
00:59:51But he's on the mend,
00:59:52and it won't be long before this tyrant
00:59:55is ready to spread terror through the forest once more.
01:00:08Not far away in the winter dark,
01:00:11the Ankylosaur is still thinking of her stomach.
01:00:15Get his head out of the woods.
01:00:20Go!
01:00:25Go!
01:00:26Let's go.
01:00:56She's utterly helpless.
01:01:26Far to the south, Scar and his traveling companion trudge on alone.
01:01:38A fresh sign of another dinosaur.
01:01:54But is it friend or foe?
01:01:58Oh.
01:02:00Oh.
01:02:04Oh.
01:02:14Oh.
01:02:16Oh.
01:02:28Oh.
01:02:32Oh.
01:02:34Oh.
01:02:36Oh.
01:02:38Oh.
01:02:40Oh.
01:02:42Oh.
01:02:44Oh.
01:02:45Oh.
01:02:50Oh.
01:02:51Oh.
01:02:52Oh.
01:02:54Oh.
01:02:56Oh.
01:02:57Oh.
01:02:59The old Edmontosaurus struggles to take in this vital nourishment.
01:03:09As his brain tumour grows, he's becoming disoriented and unpredictable.
01:03:30Thrown together through disaster, this small band of the young, the ill, and the injured battles on.
01:03:41But the next day brings a glimpse of hope.
01:03:59Vast numbers of Edmontosaurus still soldier on.
01:04:07A moving fortress that will provide safety for the stragglers once again.
01:04:14If they can reach it in time.
01:04:29As the short day ends, they've fallen even further behind.
01:04:37The Pachyrhinosaurus is struggling most.
01:04:43As the short day ends, they've fallen even further behind.
01:04:49The Pachyrhinosaurus is struggling most.
01:04:54The Pachyrhinosaurus is struggling most.
01:04:59There is nothing Scar or his companion can do for her.
01:05:07She must be abandoned to her fate.
01:05:29As the same as the head of the Pachyrhinosaurus meme.
01:05:30She's holding on a blanket.
01:05:32The Pachyrhinosaurus has struck her on earth.
01:05:33The river is still alive.
01:05:34The river has a chance to have burned.
01:05:35She'sbagai
01:05:43It's not a션 in the middle.
01:05:45The river has to be abandoned.
01:05:48The river has to be abandoned.
01:05:50The river has to be abandoned.
01:05:52The river has to be abandoned with the river.
01:05:53Skaar's confused companion now does the unthinkable,
01:06:07veering away from the tracks left by the herd.
01:06:13Skaar senses something is wrong,
01:06:17but it's in his nature to follow.
01:06:23No!
01:06:53The old dinosaur stops to rest, and to seek shelter from the freezing wind.
01:07:12Normally, these animals would huddle together for warmth.
01:07:18But not this time.
01:07:32It's a shock for Scar. One of his own has turned on him.
01:07:37He's bewildered and confused, and wounded.
01:07:48It's a shock.
01:07:58Back in the north, a warm weather front passes through, lifting the temperature above freezing for the first time in weeks.
01:08:06Patch works on mastering another of his natural gifts.
01:08:18His hearing is so sharp that even under two feet of snow, his prey can run, but it can't hide.
01:08:38Patch has finally become an effective hunter.
01:08:56Maybe he'll soon be ready to prove himself in the mating game.
01:09:01Okay.
01:09:32The ankylosaur has been trapped upside down for three days.
01:09:44With her soft belly exposed, she's become a target for marauding Troodon.
01:10:02They sense that she can still inflict injury.
01:10:20They'll bide their time and wait until she weakens.
01:10:24The ankylosaur has been trapped in her arms.
01:10:54For the vulnerable young Edmontosaurus,
01:11:00there is no rest.
01:11:13Scar's confused old companion has wandered off.
01:11:17He no longer offers any protection or guidance.
01:11:27Unfortunately, he's the only ally Scar's got.
01:11:32The old Edmontosaurus once kept Scar going and probably saved his life.
01:11:52Now, he no longer even recognizes him.
01:11:57BLEUH!
01:12:04BLEUH!
01:12:12BLEUH!
01:12:19Nom.
01:12:25No.
01:12:55Ska turns to his one-time saviour for protection, but he's wasting his time.
01:13:20Ska turns to his one-time-time-time-time-time-time-time-time-time-time.
01:13:50No!
01:13:52No!
01:13:54No!
01:13:56No!
01:13:58No!
01:14:00No!
01:14:02No!
01:14:04No!
01:14:06No!
01:14:08No!
01:14:10No!
01:14:12No!
01:14:14No!
01:14:16No!
01:14:18No!
01:14:20No!
01:14:22No!
01:14:24No!
01:14:26No!
01:14:28No!
01:14:30No!
01:14:32No!
01:14:34No!
01:14:35No!
01:14:36No!
01:14:38No!
01:14:40No!
01:14:42No!
01:14:43No!
01:14:44No!
01:14:45No!
01:14:46No!
01:14:47The Troodon are closing in on the Ankylosaur.
01:15:17Gang members taunting a weakened victim.
01:15:44Then Patch is plucking up the courage to move in.
01:16:14The Troodon are closing in on the Ankylosaur.
01:16:21The Troodon are closing in on the Ankylosaur.
01:16:29The Troodon is closing in on the Ankylosaur.
01:16:36The Troodon is closing in on the Ankylosaur.
01:16:44The Troodon is closing in on the Ankylosaur.
01:16:51The Troodon is closing in on the Ankylosaur.
01:16:59Oh, my God.
01:17:29Oh, my God.
01:17:59It's a crushing blow for the king of the forest, one there's no coming back from.
01:18:08The tables have turned.
01:18:21Scar has been slogging through the wilderness for three days, with only a frustrated scavenger
01:18:44of her company.
01:18:48With every step, he becomes weaker and more vulnerable.
01:18:52But then, his efforts and struggle against all the odds are finally and spectacularly rewarded.
01:19:17And then, his efforts and struggle against all the odds are finally and more vulnerable.
01:19:27He has found the herd.
01:19:39He has found the herd.
01:19:52But they have already crossed the river.
01:20:00And it's cost them dear.
01:20:07Scar faces a stark choice.
01:20:11Death from below...
01:20:15Or from above...
01:20:21It's the end of the line.
01:20:31The end of the line.
01:20:33The end of the line.
01:20:47I'm watching the shelter amid the chains that we ride.
01:20:52The Pachyrhinosaurus
01:21:22may have fallen behind, but she got here in the end.
01:21:28She gathers a last meal before the final push across the river.
01:21:47With an armored giant to shelter behind, Scar is no longer the easy target he once was.
01:22:09His companion knows the safest way to cross the river as part of a herd.
01:22:19But Scar must take care.
01:22:49His companions are almost as dangerous as the predators in the water.
01:22:58The Pachyrhinosaurus
01:23:08The Pachyrhinosaurus
01:23:18The Pachyrhinosaurus
01:23:20The Pachyrhinosaurus
01:23:30The Pachyrhinosaurus
01:23:32The Pachyrhinosaurus
01:23:34The Pachyrhinosaurus
01:23:44The Pachyrhinosaurus
01:23:46The Pachyrhinosaurus
01:23:48The Pachyrhinosaurus
01:23:58The Pachyrhinosaurus
01:24:00The Pachyrhinosaurus
01:24:02The Pachyrhinosaurus
01:24:18For Scar, it's now or never.
01:24:22The Pachyrhinosaurus
01:24:32The Pachyrhinosaurus
01:24:34The Pachyrhinosaurus
01:24:36The Pachyrhinosaurus
01:24:38The Pachyrhinosaurus
01:24:46The Pachyrhinosaurus
01:24:50No.
01:25:20Oh, my God.
01:25:50Oh, my God.
01:26:20The fearful and naive young creature of the Arctic forest has grown up and come to the
01:26:36end of his epic journey.
01:26:38At last, he rejoins the herd, having earned his place amongst the most indomitable dinosaurs
01:26:49on Earth.
01:26:57They've marched over a thousand miles through the greatest hardship to reach this safe haven.
01:27:13With enough food to last until spring, when at last the sun will rise again in the far
01:27:28north, bringing back a feast of plenty.
01:27:35Bringing back a feast of plenty.
01:27:57Two will go hungry.
01:28:02And new parents will bring the next generation of dinosaurs into the world.
01:28:09And then the herds will set off once again, leaving their winter sanctuary.
01:28:20To return north to the Arctic summer paradise, where for each and every one of them, the great
01:28:28journey began.
01:28:29The End
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