Hey everybody, welcome to Prehistoric Documentary. This channel is about Prehistoric Life millions of years ago.
A time where our first ancestor lives in the ocean, and they have evolved into amphibian, to reptiles, to the time of the dinosaurs roamed the earth. After the dinosaurs went extinct, our ancestors have evolved into mammals.
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Apple TV has released Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age early!
So if any of you guys have Apple TV, feel free to watch it now!
tv.apple.com/us/show/prehistoric-planet/umc.cmc.4l…
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The Big Melt
Season finale. Rising temperatures mean every habitat on the planet is transforming, and for the Goliaths of the Ice Age, the world as they know it is ending.
1. Elephant birds
2. A Dire wolf
3. Mammuthus columbi, the warm-weather relative to the woolly mammoth, stepping in tar
4. A scimitar-toothed cat
5. A scimitar-toothed cat attacking a woolly mammoth
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Grass Lands
Giant herd animals thrive with the expansion of the grasslands, dominating the plains — but fearsome hunters shadow their every move.
1. Herds of woolly mammoths search for water in drought
2. Woolly mammoths animated with over 4 million individual hairs
3. Doedicurus using their spiked tail clubs during combat
4. Doedicurus, a car-sized prehistoric armadillo, standing on its hind legs
5. Gigantopithecus, the largest ever primate and relative to modern apes
6. Elasmotherium, a member of the rhinoceros family in history, depicted with a bony boss on its head to reflect recent understandings of its appearance
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Desert Lands
With much of the planet’s water supply frozen, rock-climbing sloths and marsupial lions must find a way to withstand barren landscapes.
1. Megalania, the biggest venomous land-dwelling lizard to ever live
2. Dinornis, known as the giant moa
3. Thylacoleo, known as marsupial lions and relatives to modern koalas
4. Diprotodon, rhino-sized relatives of wombats and the largest marsupials to ever exist
5. Procoptodon, a carnivorous giant relative of modern musky rat-kangaroos
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New Lands
As sea levels drop and continents shift, animals begin migrating to unknown territories full of new possibilities — and new threats.
1. Smilodon, a saber-toothed cat
2. A young Glyptotherium, the first-ever detailed reconstruction of a juvenile
3. Eremotherium, a giant ground sloth
4. Squirrel
5. Phorusrhacid, a carnivorous, mostly-flightless bird known as terror birds
6. Stegodon, a tiny elephant relative
7. Arctotherium angustidens, the biggest bear to ever live
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The Big Freeze
In a world covered in ice, woolly mammoths and saber-toothed cats fight to survive the coldest temperatures in millions of years.
1. Woolly mammoths
2. Megaloceros, an Ice Age giant deer
3. Megalonyx jeffersonii, Jefferson’s ground sloth, in the snow
4. Woolly rhinos face off with scimitar-toothed cats (Homotherium)
5. Homotherium, a scimitar-toothed cat
6. A saber-toothed cat highlighting the recent discovery of double-sabers
7. A baby woolly mammoth
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Welcome to the Ice Age!
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Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age preview on Apple TV featuring the foot of Moa or an Elephant bird and the Woolly Mammoth herd
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The trailer still hasn't released yet, but they've revealed the new images and episodes for Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age at: ymiclassroom.com/lesson-plans/prehistoricplanet/
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Meet the snow sloths of the Pleistocene in Prehistoric Planet Ice Age, narrated by Tom Hiddleston.
Premieres November 26, only on Apple TV+.
https://youtu.be/9i0Re9vWqBE?si=p7x2N...
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