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4 paź 1999 · The series covers everything from the Late Triassic until the late Cretaceous period, detailing the extinction of the dinosaurs and the cataclysmic events that brought about dramatic environmental changes and led to the loss of 65% of the earth’s life, including the dinosaurs.
- Walking with Dinosaurs
Watch Walking with Dinosaurs (1999) online. A BBC series...
- Walking with Beasts
Walking with Beasts is a six-part BBC series chronicling the...
- The Last Lions
Watch The Last Lions (2011) online. Heart-rending...
- Art Out of Nature
Forest, Field & Sky: Art Out of Nature looks at the intimate...
- Super Smart Animals
Watch Super Smart Animals (2012) online. BBC's Liz Bonnin...
- Baraka
Watch Baraka (1992) online. Baraka is a film that shows...
- Walking with Dinosaurs
2hr 45 min. •. There are no inadequacies. From director Michael Bay comes the best 'Transformers' ever! With humanity facing extinction from a terrifying new threat, it's up to the Autobots to save Earth. They'll need new allies, including inventor Cade (Mark Wahlberg) and the Dinobots! Pluto TV. Movies and Shows in United States.
As new species evolve to fit ever changing ecological niches, older species fade away. But the rate of extinction is far from constant. At least a handful of times in the last 500 million years, 50 to more than 90 percent of all species on Earth have disappeared in a geological blink of the eye.
30 paź 2022 · The Late Triassic Mass Extinction Event was one of the 5 largest mass extinctions of the Phanerozoic Eon. It was caused by global warming and ocean anoxia as Pangea broke up causing major...
The Carnian Pluvial Episode (Late Triassic) was a time of global environmental changes and possibly substantial coeval volcanism. The extent of the biological turnover in marine and terrestrial eco...
31 maj 2017 · In the Carnian (Late Triassic), evidence from sedimentology and fossil pollen points to a significant change in climate, resulting in biotic turnover, during a time termed the ‘Carnian Pluvial...
16 kwi 2018 · Nature Communications - Dinosaurs originated ~245 million years ago (mya) but did not diversify until some time in the Late Triassic. Here, Bernardi and colleagues synthesize palaeontological...