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- Walking_with_Monsters abstract "Walking with Monsters (also distributed as Before the Dinosaurs - Walking with Monsters or Walking with Monsters - Life Before Dinosaurs) is a three-part British documentary film series about life in the Paleozoic, bringing to life extinct arthropods, fish, amphibians, synapsids, and reptiles. As with previous Walking with... installments, it is narrated by Kenneth Branagh. Using state-of-the-art visual effects, this prequel to Walking with Dinosaurs shows an epic 300 million year war between creatures before the dinosaurs. The series draws on the knowledge of over 600 scientists and depicts Paleozoic history, from the Cambrian Period (530 million years ago) to the Early Triassic Period (248 million years ago). It was written and directed by Tim Haines. As with some of the other BBC specials, it was renamed in North America, where its title was Before the Dinosaurs: Walking with Monsters. It has also aired as a two-hour special on the Canadian and American Discovery Channel with yet another narrator though Kenneth Brangh's narration can be heard in this version sometimes. At the 58th Primetime Emmy Awards in 2006 it won the Emmy Award in the category Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or More).".
- Walking_with_Monsters composer Ben_Bartlett.
- Walking_with_Monsters executiveProducer Tim_Haines.
- Walking_with_Monsters genre Documentary_film.
- Walking_with_Monsters narrator Kenneth_Branagh.
- Walking_with_Monsters network BBC.
- Walking_with_Monsters numberOfEpisodes "3".
- Walking_with_Monsters producer Chlo%C3%AB_Leland.
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- Walking_with_Monsters releaseDate "2005-11-05".
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- Walking_with_Monsters country "UK".
- Walking_with_Monsters developer "Andrew Wilks".
- Walking_with_Monsters directedby Tim_Haines.
- Walking_with_Monsters directedby "Chloe Leland".
- Walking_with_Monsters episodenumber "2".
- Walking_with_Monsters episodenumber "3".
- Walking_with_Monsters executiveProducer Tim_Haines.
- Walking_with_Monsters firstAired "2005-11-05".
- Walking_with_Monsters genre Documentary_film.
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- Walking_with_Monsters language "English".
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- Walking_with_Monsters narrated Kenneth_Branagh.
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- Walking_with_Monsters numEpisodes "3".
- Walking_with_Monsters originalResearch "October 2010".
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- Walking_with_Monsters producer Chlo%C3%AB_Leland.
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- Walking_with_Monsters related "Other shows in the Walking with... series".
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- Walking_with_Monsters shortsummary ":250 million years ago: Late Permian, Siberia :Global Temp: 60% hotter than today :Hazards: extreme heat, volcanic activity The third episode is set in the Late Permian, on the supercontinent Pangaea, which was covered by a vast and inhospitable desert. In this arid climate, Early therapsids, which are described as more "mammal-like" than reptile, are shown fighting to survive alongside other animals. The programme starts with an old and sick Scutosaurus, a relative of turtles, being killed by a female Inostrancevia a type of gorgonopsid which later joins others of her kind at a small waterhole. Other inhabitants of the area include Diictodon, a small burrowing dicynodont. In the pool itself is a starving labyrinthodont that ambushes the female gorgonopsid in desperation and quickly retreats. A herd of Scutosaurus arrive and eventually drink the waterhole dry. The female gorgonopsid tries to dig out a pair of Diictodons but is unsuccessful. Upon returning to the waterhole, she unearths the Labyrinthodont wrapped in a "cocoon" which it utilized to survive drought. In a torpid state, it is helpless and quickly killed. The gorgonopsid is eventually killed by a sandstorm which is a foreshadowing of the oncoming Permian-Triassic extinction event. Animals: Inostrancevia Diictodon Rhinesuchus Scutosaurus :248 million years ago: Early Triassic, South Africa :Global Temp: 40% hotter than today :Hazards: Ambush Predators Diictodon is seen evolving into the larger Lystrosaurus. The Lystrosaurus multiply into vast herds that must continually migrate in order to find fresh foliage. Also featured is the small insectivorous Euparkeria that is depicted as an ancestor of the dinosaurs. When the Lystrosaurus herd traverses a ravine, one is killed by a pack of venomous Therocephalians, though the herd doesn't show concern for the victim. Encountering a river, the herd enters the water and is attacked by numerous Chasmatosaurs. Many are killed, but the majority escape and continue their migration. The narrator explains that despite the dominance of Lystrosaurus, eventually the world will recover in full from the Permian-Triassic extinction event and other reptiles will overtake them. The mini-episode ends as a Euparkeria is confronted by a chasmatosaur: as the creature rapidly begins to evolve into an Allosaurus and it cuts to the Late Jurassic where it goes near two Stegosaurus, the narrator explains that mammals are destined to be confined to the shadows as a new group of animals becomes the dominant species on Earth. The age of mammal-like reptiles is over. This is the beginning of the Age of Dinosaurs. Animals: Lystrosaurus Euparkeria Proterosuchus Euchambersia prehistoric Dragonfly Late Trassic /Late Jurasic Allosaurus Stegosaurus Diplodocus Anurognathus Brachiosaurus Apatosaurus Epanterias".
- Walking_with_Monsters shortsummary ":300 million years ago: Carboniferous, Kansas, USA :Oxygen Content: 40% above today :Hazards: giant insects The second episode shows the swampy coal forests of the Carboniferous. It explains that because of a much higher oxygen content in the atmosphere, giant land arthropods evolved, such as a Mesothelae however this one is the first species of that order, Meganeura; a giant dragonfly the size of a eagle and Arthropleura; a huge millipede relative. A Mesothelae hunts down a Petrolacosaurus. She comes back from her hunting expedition only to find her burrow has flooded. Not only that, the Petrolacosaurus she caught is stolen by a Meganeura. On the spider's search for a new burrow, she passed a pond full of Reptiliomorphs . Later she was chased by an Arthropleura, which is later killed in a fight with a Proterogyrinus. The Mesothelae finally chases a Petrolacosaurus out of its own burrow and moves in. A storm brews and the narrator explains that its high oxygen content makes the atmosphere very combustible, so lightning is a real danger. The Proterogyrinus are seen leaping out of the water to catch Meganeura, which was driven below the tree canopy by the storm. Later, lightning and a forest fire pour in, devastating the life around. At last, only some animals survive...including Petrolacosaurus, who finds the dead body of the Mesothelae and begins to feed upon the spider's carcass. Animals: Megarachne Petrolacosaurus Meganeura Arthropleura Proterogyrinus :280 million years ago: Early Permian, Bromacker, Germany :Global Temp: 20% colder than today :Hazards: extreme seasons The episode then moves on to the Early Permian, where the swamp-loving trees of the Carboniferous have been replaced with more advanced conifers that are better adapted to survive in a changing climate. Petrolacosaurus and a few other diapsids have evolved into the sub-group of creatures called pelycosaurs like the Edaphosaurus which are now closely related to mammals. They live in herds and have outgrown their arthropod contemporaries in size. A pregnant female Dimetrodon, another pelycosaur, hunts the Edaphosaurus herd, beginning with a fake charge to expose the weak and the juveniles. She finally kills a baby Edaphosaurus, but is forced to abandon her kill when the scent of blood attracts others of her kind, all of which were males. She builds a nest on a hill and is watched by an egg-stealing Reptiliomorph. Some time after laying her eggs, another gravid Dimetrodon tries to take over her nest. After a long duel, the original female drives off the intruder, but is badly injured and fatigued in the process. A male Dimetrodon approaches the now unguarded nest, but luckily kills the thieving reptiliomorph and leaves the eggs unharmed. The eggs hatch and the mother's bond with her offspring is severed. The episode ends with the wounded mother joining other adult Dimetrodon in attacking her own young which race to the trees and hide in dung to escape. At the end the narrator says that the reptiles evolve to tighten their grip on land, becoming "new reptiles." Animals: Dimetrodon Edaphosaurus Seymouria unidentified Dragonfly".
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