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00:00:03One hundred and twenty-five million years ago, winter rages across the north.
00:00:17Entire species have been pushed to the brink.
00:00:28Even the largest dinosaurs are unable to endure this cold.
00:00:38Like these sauropods, migrating south.
00:00:49Wreda came early this year and caught them off guard.
00:01:01With hundreds of kilometers ahead of them, this time it will be an especially harsh journey.
00:01:12But the bitter cold is not the only danger in this frozen land.
00:01:19There is a much greater threat here in these woods.
00:01:24Euteranus.
00:01:38Euteranus.
00:01:40The Snow King.
00:01:43Euteranus.
00:01:46An early relative of T-Rex.
00:01:51With a thick, insulating coat of feathers, he's perfectly adapted for life in a world this cold.
00:02:04But his feathers also serve a more sinister purpose.
00:02:14Camouflage.
00:02:15The ultimate weapon for an ambush hunter.
00:02:38With silent precision, he picks out the smallest member of the herd.
00:02:59And a savage, ever-changing world.
00:03:01Some will rise.
00:03:01And a savage, ever-changing world.
00:03:12Some will rise.
00:03:13And some will fall.
00:03:20But through it all, the dinosaurs would expand their empire.
00:03:25And advance relentlessly.
00:03:28To seize Earth's final frontiers.
00:03:31Its soldiers snob.
00:03:34The Ring Shopque.
00:03:35Is.
00:03:36The Ring Shop.
00:03:37The Ring Shop.
00:03:54The Ringower.
00:03:55The Ring Shop.
00:03:57The Ring Shop.
00:05:18Once again, volcanoes seethe and fume, warming the planet.
00:05:39But some will pay a price for this warmer world.
00:06:22As global temperatures continue to rise, the snow and ice all but disappear.
00:06:35Huge meltwater rivers tear through the land.
00:06:44This thawing of the north is expanding the dinosaur's empire even further, and in surprising new ways.
00:07:00In this fresh, fertile landscape, sauropods no longer need to migrate.
00:07:07But it's also a new world for one of the dinosaur's oldest rivals, the pterosaurs.
00:07:18They are now bigger and better than ever.
00:07:26Including Grey Draco, the ghost dragon.
00:07:35But he's an intruder here.
00:07:43Because these trees are the home of Longipteryx, a new kind of dinosaur.
00:07:51Less than 20 centimeters tall, but highly territorial, especially during nesting season.
00:08:11They're also equipped to take on the pterosaurs.
00:08:17Now they, too, can fly.
00:08:28In a previous era, flying dinosaurs like Ancyonis could only glide.
00:08:36Now they're able to clamp their wings and maneuver with precision to strike at their enemies.
00:08:50They're fast and fearless.
00:09:03It only gets worse for the towering pterosaur.
00:09:08Because Longipteryx are distant cousins of Eutyrannus, the Snow King.
00:09:15They're armed with the teeth and claws of their clan.
00:09:28After ruling the skies since the Triassic, pterosaurs are now being matched by the dinosaurs.
00:09:43But as the dinosaurs fight to expand their empire into the air, an even greater revolution lies ahead.
00:10:00Not in the mountains, or the skies, or the oceans.
00:10:06The biggest twist in Earth's tale is unfolding quietly, almost in secret.
00:10:17Seven million years later, this new force is slowly rewriting the dinosaur story.
00:10:36This is one of the first flowers this forest has ever seen.
00:10:42Just one.
00:10:43Columbus will hace old.
00:10:44And a vast and diverse new generation of plants.
00:10:50And they will become a phenomenon.
00:10:54With the help of a close ally.
00:11:04beetles, they carry pollen from one flower to the next.
00:11:15Nature's most reliable delivery service.
00:11:22Helping these new plants spread far and wide
00:11:25across the globe.
00:11:32Transforming the dinosaur's empire.
00:11:44But this new generation of plants has a dark side.
00:11:56While they need to attract pollinators, many are also evolved to repel herbivores.
00:12:06With spines, thorns, and poisons.
00:12:16Nature's defensive weapons.
00:12:23This green revolution changes everything for the plant-eating dinosaurs.
00:12:31Including the great stegosaurs.
00:12:42They are herd animals by nature.
00:12:46But this young stegosaur, barely two years old, is all alone.
00:12:57She is the last of her herd.
00:13:10To eat these tougher new plants requires mouthful and chew food in a way her primitive jaw cannot.
00:13:24She's starving.
00:13:29She's starving.
00:13:31She's starving.
00:13:34She's starving.
00:13:36She's starving.
00:13:36She's starving.
00:13:37She's starving.
00:13:37She's starving.
00:13:37These once great herbivores are unable to adapt to this new world.
00:13:49It's one reason why their 50 million year existence will come to an end.
00:13:56Extinction.
00:14:03But in the wake of the stegosaur's demise, a new era will emerge.
00:14:14Over the next 15 million years, these new plants evolve and diversify.
00:14:22Spreading across the planet and ever further into the dinosaur's empire.
00:14:35The green revolution now covers the globe.
00:14:40And not just the land, but the water as well.
00:14:48Even providing cover and food for underwater explorers, like ankylosaurs.
00:15:17This bathing beauty is a different kind of dinosaur.
00:15:27He's a plant eater, like the stegosaurs.
00:15:31But a fancier one.
00:15:33Much fancier.
00:15:40Because unlike the stegosaurs, his advanced jaw can crush food in a way that makes eating any kind of plant
00:15:50easy.
00:15:52It's the perfect adaptation for this diverse new world.
00:16:03He wants to take full advantage of all this great kingdom has to offer.
00:16:10And he has a plan.
00:16:18It's a long trek.
00:16:23But the journey is worth it.
00:16:29It's a long trek.
00:16:37But the journey is worth it.
00:16:38It's a long trek.
00:16:40This is the one place where he can truly be himself.
00:16:53His passion is singing.
00:17:02He even has special hollows in his snout that amplify his song, so it can be heard far and
00:17:14wide.
00:17:15He even has a voice in his voice, so it can be heard far from him, so it can be
00:17:37heard far from
00:17:37him, so it can be heard far from him, so it can be heard far from him.
00:17:51a female has answered his call it's time to charm her with his deep sultry humming
00:18:06then he shows her his stylish armor
00:18:18it's all very persuasive
00:18:37their fancy attire does have some drawbacks mind you
00:18:44on the whole though heavy armor and an improved jaw are setting them up for success
00:18:57but what no dinosaur could possibly know is that their empire has been gradually shrinking
00:19:08hidden below the waves this world once ruled by dinosaurs
00:19:17is now completely out of their reach
00:19:26and there's a reason
00:19:31at the very bottom of the ocean
00:19:36a slow imperceptible shift
00:19:41reshaping the planet
00:20:10the seabed
00:20:15earth's tectonic plates are shifting
00:20:19breaking apart the ocean floor lifting it higher over millions
00:20:54of years
00:21:00the rising oceans repaint the map of the world
00:21:05erasing entire land masses
00:21:10the continent of europe is reduced to a giant archipelago
00:21:22the world where isolation and evolution have created a kind of neverland for the dinosaurs
00:21:29the world where normal rules don't apply
00:21:38the world where normal rules don't apply
00:22:01the wholeims 12 years into the world's
00:22:05it was at the highest eleventh
00:22:06as well
00:22:10as they do
00:22:13have theMon�
00:22:17here
00:22:26in the radius
00:22:28Where there's limited space and food, sometimes smaller is better.
00:22:47But unlike Magyarosaurus, for predators, bigger is still better.
00:23:06As tall as a giraffe, one of the largest pterosaurs to ever live, the Nightmare Hatsygopteryx.
00:23:23She's flown to this island to feed on dinosaurs.
00:23:36The youngest member of the herd gets separated, but it won't be an easy catch.
00:23:49Unlike his giant cousins, he's light on his feet.
00:24:14But being this small, he can't see the others.
00:24:25They found a safe hiding spot, perfect for their size.
00:24:29What is this?
00:24:30What is this?
00:24:57This is a speed traffic.
00:25:03It's dark.
00:25:10No one's coming to grow up in the middle of the world.
00:25:12The areas that are safe to get you until your eyes is on the earthly side.
00:25:14Themen are halves.
00:25:20The deadmen are out of nowhere.
00:25:22But they've been able to grow up in the middle of the world.
00:25:41I love you.
00:25:54The tiny dinosaurs trapped on an island has nowhere else to go.
00:26:11But in a world so divided by the ocean, evolution takes different turns in different places.
00:26:2696 million years ago, sea levels are close to the highest they've ever been, creating a water world that no
00:26:42dinosaur has dared to enter.
00:26:51But that's about to change.
00:27:04Lurking in this mangrove swamp is a carnivore that has specially evolved to take on the final frontier.
00:27:21A dinosaur pioneer.
00:27:34Spinosaurus.
00:27:41The largest predator to ever walk the earth.
00:27:49At 15 meters long, she's bigger than a school bus.
00:27:59The forest provides plenty of prey.
00:28:05But another reason she's gotten this big is because of where she goes to escape the gloom of the swamp.
00:28:26Here, the high sea levels have turned the oceans into a new hunting ground for the dinosaurs.
00:28:32Where bigger is definitely better.
00:28:59Spinosaurus is adapted to a planet that is now mostly ocean.
00:29:06And in this age, some of the largest prey is here in the water.
00:29:24Sharks.
00:29:29In a flat-out chase between a shark and a giant dog-paddling dinosaur, the shark will always win.
00:29:40But there's more to Spinosaurus than meets the eye.
00:29:49Dinosaurs aren't just becoming bigger.
00:29:53Some are cunning, too.
00:29:54Some are cunning, too.
00:29:56She's going to make the sharks come to her.
00:30:08Her snout is wired with sensors that can detect the slightest movement.
00:30:34The best hunters are the impatient ones.
00:30:40Their patient ones are as far as the extinct.
00:30:42The best hunters are at least for one of the hunters.
00:30:42It's starting to pay off.
00:30:50The blood in the water is drawing the sharks closer.
00:31:29She doesn't move.
00:31:35She knows how this game is played.
00:31:54Brains and brawn.
00:31:57A killer combination.
00:32:00That is finally letting the dinosaurs get a foothold in the ocean.
00:32:12Their reach is now global and extends to the very ends of the Earth, to what will one day
00:32:24be Antarctica.
00:32:34While Spinosaurus is stalking the shallow seas and the tropics, the world's southernmost
00:32:41landmass is not the frozen wilderness we know today.
00:32:47It's a green, flourishing Eden.
00:32:54Where even in the dark, evolution is lighting the way.
00:33:07And thriving in the darkness are the dinosaurs.
00:33:22By this stage in the late Cretaceous, their empire is so vast that they now dominate every continent
00:33:31on Earth.
00:33:38And yet, while their reign is global, and their rule almost unchallenged, their story will take a dark turn.
00:34:19But these islands are no paradise.
00:34:25They are home to a formidable predator.
00:34:32One of the fastest, most agile dinosaurs of its kind.
00:34:39North America's answer to the Spinosaurus.
00:34:53Just not in the way you would think.
00:34:57Not even remotely.
00:35:01This is Hesperonis.
00:35:04He is formidable.
00:35:06And he is fast.
00:35:10But he's pretty much the opposite of his giant terrifying cousins.
00:35:23He's awkward.
00:35:25And clumsy.
00:35:28And has tiny teeth.
00:35:30Not exactly the traits of a ferocious hunter.
00:35:35But what he does share with Spinosaurus is that he's not confined to dry land.
00:35:47In fact, he's the most advanced aquatic dinosaur in history.
00:35:58Like some sort of prehistoric penguin.
00:36:02He's able to swim far out the sea to access feeding grounds that were previously out of reach.
00:36:26This is the bounty of his new blue realm.
00:36:38Down here, his big clumsy feet become powerful propellers.
00:36:46And his 94 needle shark teeth snatch fish with ease.
00:37:05But as an air breather, he's still tied to the surface.
00:37:20And the surface is not a safe place to linger.
00:37:27Because below, there are beasts.
00:37:31Twice the size of a killer whale.
00:37:40Thecious twins.
00:37:42The marshes of a ha знает象.
00:37:47The apex predators of these seas.
00:37:58Hesperonis must get back to the shore, but the Mosasaur moves with frightening speed.
00:38:10Luckily, Hesperonis is much more agile, but he's exhausted, which gives the Mosasaur one last
00:38:42shot.
00:38:44Hesperonis is a true survivor, venturing further into the ocean than any dinosaur ever has.
00:38:54But these waters are treacherous, even for the best swimmers.
00:39:06Despite the dinosaur's success in the shadows, the Mosasaurs rule the waves.
00:39:19800 miles north, on land, it's a different story.
00:39:35Furilled by a warm, stable climate, the dinosaur's dominance here is unrivaled.
00:39:48The great sauropods are thriving among the tall trees, as they have since the dawn of the
00:39:54Jurassic.
00:40:00But down below, there has been a revolution.
00:40:08A female handersaw.
00:40:14While she may be dwarf in present company, she's actually larger than an elephant.
00:40:22And she won't be held up by these giants, because nothing can stop a mother on a mission.
00:40:31And that mission is to feed her family, who are somewhere down there.
00:40:50Long ago, their cheek-stuffing ancestors were scarce and scattered.
00:40:57But hadrosaurs are now so successful, their herds are thousands strong.
00:41:05The greatest gatherings of dinosaurs the world has ever known.
00:41:11But this female's family isn't traveling with the herd.
00:41:17They are in the safety of the creche.
00:41:20The sprawling nursery for hundreds of young hadrosaurs.
00:41:26Including her own.
00:41:32At six months old, they have insatiable appetites.
00:41:37And will eat almost anything she brings them.
00:41:43Anything.
00:41:54Feeding in this bird-like way takes a lot of refills.
00:41:57So, she's constantly leaving to go find food.
00:42:04And when mons are away, little ones will play.
00:42:28With the wingspan of a fighter jet, pterosaurs are now bigger than ever.
00:42:36And creches are the perfect hunting grounds.
00:42:40Where unguarded nests are the easiest pickings.
00:43:00Despite the threat from this towering monster, the mothers will defend their babies in all causes.
00:43:19But the giant pterosaur is determined to feed.
00:43:30The wings from the nest are like a dinner bell to the predator.
00:43:47But the little ones aren't just crying in fear.
00:43:51They're calling for help.
00:44:09This fierce instinct to protect their young is central to the hydrosaur's remarkable success.
00:44:19But other dinosaurs are taking defense to a whole new level.
00:44:25Because the arms race between predator and prey is escalating.
00:44:31And this will give rise to the most iconic dinosaurs of all time.
00:44:41This will take so long that the continent of North America will shift.
00:44:48The land buckling up into the sky.
00:44:58The rocky mountains.
00:45:02It's here, in the foothills below, that the dinosaurs are making an impact.
00:45:18Pachycephalosaurus.
00:45:20Using their outrageously thick skulls.
00:45:25To duel for supremacy.
00:45:32And alongside them, a dinosaur with even more impressive headgear.
00:45:44Triceratops.
00:45:52She may look like a rhinoceros.
00:45:55But she's twice the size of one.
00:46:00And armed with spear-like horns over one meter in length.
00:46:11Triceratops and Pachycephalosaurus have impressive weapons.
00:46:17Yet there are some here that are even more armed and dangerous.
00:46:32Triceratops and Pachycephalosaurus.
00:46:32Under the cover of darkness.
00:46:34The latest and greatest of the armored warriors.
00:46:39Six meters long and highly territorial.
00:46:45Triceratops and Pachycephalosaurus.
00:46:48Triceratops and Pachycephalosaurus.
00:46:50Triceratops and Pachycephalosaurus.
00:47:11This turtle is covered in dozens of thick, bony plates.
00:47:19Triceratops and Pachycephalosaurus.
00:47:20And what's more, he has a powerful new weapon.
00:47:27Triceratops and Pachycephalosaurus.
00:47:28A club-like tail, weighing half a ton.
00:47:31that he can use to take on whatever stalks these forests.
00:47:40He senses something.
00:48:06His borders have been breached by the worst possible intruder of all.
00:48:24A Tyrannosaurus Rex.
00:49:05No!
00:49:07No!
00:49:36Ankylosaurus.
00:49:38Versus T-Rex.
00:49:48An evolutionary stalemate, millions of years in the making.
00:50:10But in this arms race, there's one thing that does set these dinosaurs apart.
00:50:19Intelligence.
00:50:29Oh!
00:50:56T-Rex is one of the most fearsome predators of all time.
00:51:03And to remain at the top of her game, she must eat the equivalent of 200 steaks every day.
00:51:12And yet, so far, she hasn't eaten a single bite.
00:51:20That's because she has special plans for this takeout meal.
00:51:29Ankylosaurus is no light snack.
00:51:38Six tons of muscle and bone with an assortment of lumps and bumps.
00:51:54Even for T-Rex, it's quite a drag.
00:52:26Ankylosaurus
00:52:28Ankylosaurus
00:52:56Ankylosaurus
00:53:06A ferocious killer, yes, but also a devoted mother.
00:53:27She will ensure her little ones are well fed to give them the very best start in life, something
00:53:42their distant ancestors could only dream of.
00:53:49Far back in the Triassic, tiny Marasuchus hatched into hell.
00:53:55These dinosaurs in the making, forced to live in the shadows, hiding from the ruling reptiles.
00:54:07But when fate intervened, they turned catastrophe into opportunity and began their monumental
00:54:19rise, growing bigger, stronger, and ever more formidable.
00:54:32In time, they would triumph, not just on land, but in the sea and the sky.
00:54:43After 160 million years, the dinosaurs are now so dominant, nothing on earth can stand
00:54:53in their way.
00:54:59But something not of this earth will, because as this family's journey is just getting started,
00:55:09another journey is approaching its end.
00:55:16The asteroid, now hurtling towards earth at 50 times the speed of sound, will finally
00:55:24have its date with destiny.
00:55:38The asteroid, now hurtling towards earth at 50 times the sky.
00:55:54It smashes into the ocean, off the coast of Mexico, with the power of a billion atomic bombs.
00:56:04Temperatures are hot enough to vaporize the seabed, along with every living thing for hundreds
00:56:12of kilometers.
00:56:20Far away, in the foothills of the Rockies, these great dinosaurs have no idea what's about
00:56:28to hit them.
00:56:47The largest earthquakes in history.
00:56:57But the worst is yet to come.
00:57:03An enormous wall of superheated debris explodes outward.
00:57:22The dinosaurs caught beneath this death cloud are entombed.
00:57:30Their world is so hot, it literally bursts into flames.
00:57:41Even the toughest armor is no protection.
00:57:46Even the toughest armor is no protection.
00:58:16The world is so hot.
00:58:22It's like a barbarian one.
00:58:22It's like a barbarian one's body with a ladder.
00:58:23It's like a barbarian.
00:58:23It's like a barbarian one.
00:58:25The maximum damage is the most high kilnности, now okay?
00:58:28It's like a barbarian one's body.
00:58:40The few still standing at the end of the day are in a nightmare, choking in the gloom.
00:59:13My nightfall, the death toll for the dinosaurs, is catastrophic.
00:59:43Starved of the sun's rays, an impact winter descends on the earth.
00:59:54Global temperature is dropped by 25 degrees Celsius.
01:00:01Conditions too cold for almost any dinosaur to withstand.
01:00:16Giant sauropods laid to rest in the cinders of the very trees that made them so tall.
01:00:37In their crowded colonies, those who live together die together.
01:00:50Protective mothers cannot shield their young from the freezing temperatures.
01:01:00The punishing cold has also taken its toll on the most famous dinosaur of all.
01:01:14The tyrant king has fallen.
01:01:34Even the mighty tyrannosaurus rex will not survive this.
01:02:06The reign of the dinosaurs.
01:02:10It has finally come to an end.
01:02:37But 66 million years later.
01:02:41The dinosaurs.
01:02:43The dinosaurs.
01:02:43The bananas are rising again.
01:02:48This time at our hands.
01:02:58Today, their fossils stand as monuments to a lost world.
01:03:04But more than that, they are the keys that unlock the secrets of the dinosaur story.
01:03:13Our understanding of their lives is now greater than ever.
01:03:18From their very first moments to their very last.
01:03:25And the revelation that on Earth's darkest day, not all dinosaurs died.
01:03:35Some were small enough to find shelter from the apocalypse.
01:03:41And survive even to this day.
01:03:47The flying dinosaurs we now call the birds.
01:03:55And the clues to their past are hiding in plain sight.
01:04:18The remarkable journey that started 235 million years ago continues alongside us.
01:04:30They are the last remaining link to a long lost kingdom that was the age of the dinosaurs.
01:04:46The
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