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Paleoworld Season 2

January. 01,1900
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Paleoworld

Paleoworld was a documentary television series that was produced for The Learning Channel, and has had a total of 50 episodes. Some consider it to be the largest and most comprehensive paleontology series ever made. The series began in late September 1994 and, after 4 seasons, ended in 1997. Each episode is approximately 24 minutes long.The series is now owned by the Discovery Channel, along with other documentaries such as Beyond T-rex, Valley Of The T-rex, Dinosaur Planet and When Dinosaurs Roamed America.Paleoworld currently airs on Science.

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Paleoworld

1995

Paleoworld (Season 2) is the second season of Paleoworld.

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Paleoworld Season 2 Full Episode Guide

Episode 4 - Flight of the Pterosaurs
First Aired: January. 01,0001

Palaeontologists are discovering and re-creating the mechanisms by which the dinosaurs gradually adapted to flight; and they're finding that the Pterosaurs were once as diverse as modern birds.

Episode 3 - Rise of the Predators
First Aired: January. 01,0001

A very long time ago, some tiny creature discovered how much more efficient it is to convert its neighbour into food than to convert sunlight into food. By the time of the dinosaurs, the ever-escalating arms race of predator and prey had brought about some of the most remarkable deadly killing machines that the Earth would ever see.

Episode 2 - Killer Raptors
First Aired: January. 01,0001

Ever since their discovery dinosaurs have ruled our imaginations. But one new kid on the block has outstripped all the others in its reputation for viciousness- the raptor.

Episode 1 - Dinos in the Air
First Aired: January. 01,0001

According to palaeontologist Bob Baker, there's plenty of evidence to show birds are dinosaurs. Using natural history footage of live animals combined with a detailed look at the fossil record, maverick paleontologist Baker shows us the evidence.

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