
Paleoworld
Season 4
Overview
Paleoworld (Season 4) is the fourth season of Paleoworld.
Episodes
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1. Dawn of the Dinos
Scientists unearth a dinosaur graveyard in New Mexico.
2. Dino Sex
Fossils attest to dinosaur mating rituals.
3. Secrets of the Brontosaurus
Scientists get new information about the brontosaur.
4. Dinosaur Doomsday
Scientists suggest reasons for the dinosaurs' extinction.
5. Missing Links
Human paleontology reaches back to find the origins of human kind. PaleoWorld explores how we survived, the gaps in our knowledge, and the twists, turns, and dead ends in our evolutionary pathway.
6. The Land That Time Forgot.
On the tip of South Africa in the Karoo basin is a treasure trove of fossils paleontologists believe to be from carnivorous dinosaurs. Re-created in vivid detail are the lives of these great creatures.
7. Troodon: Dinosaur Genius
Study of the Troodon, one of the longest lived and most intelligent dinosaurs.
8. Are Rhinos Dinos?
The rhino has existed five times longer than the average species. Trace the history of the rhino from its earliest relative, just four inches long, to a later one that stood over 33 feet high. At "Rhino Pompeii" in Nebraska perfectly preserved fossils can be found dating back 10 million years. There is no site in the world with this degree of preservation.
9. Baby Monsters
Scientists have unearthed details in the Montana Badlands, telling us how dinosaurs reared their young. Raised inside nests, the offspring of the duck-billed dinosaurs had to grow up quickly to fend off potential predators lurking in the shadows.
10. Dinos In The Snow
11. Boneheads
12. The Mystery Of Dinosaur Cove
Behavior and migratory patterns of dinosaurs.
13. Trail Of The Neanderthals
Of all the battles fought in the world of paleontology, few have the passion to rival that of modern man's ancestry. Does Neanderthal man live on in our genetic mix or was he an evolutionary dead end? For years paleontologists Milford Wolpoff and Chris Stringer have been tearing at the bones of this argument.
14. Monsters On The Move
Researchers study tracks made by dinosaurs.
15. Mammoths
Most people associate mammoths with red-haired, shaggy-coated creatures that roamed the frozen steppes of Eastern Europe, disappearing during the Ice Age. How did they get there and why did they disappear? The mammoth site in South Dakota provides clues to the mysteries of the past.
16. Armoured Dinos
17. Ape Man
When the first man walked on two feet it was a giant step forward. But how and why it happened has always been a mystery. Now new discoveries are revealing the story of how we evolved into apes that walked.
18. Dwarf Dinos
19. Treasure Island
20. Flesh On The Bones
In the summer of 1995, PaleoWorld followed paleontologist Paul Sereno out to the Sahara to dig for dinosaurs. He came back with two remarkable finds: one, an almost complete body, was an entirely new species that had never been seen before. The other, an enormous skull, has proved to be the biggest predatory dinosaur in the world.
21. African Graveyard 1: Hunting Dinosaurs
In the Sahara Desert, paleontologists search for clues to Africa's dinosaur past. The first team to explore this region in over 40 years, it hopes to find a giant sauropod or a new species of carnivore. Africa has long been geographically or politically inaccessible and has never been properly excavated. A team of paleontologists pick up the trail of Saharan dinosaurs and make revolutionary finds.
22. African Graveyard 2: Discovering Dinosaurs
In the Sahara Desert, paleontologists search for clues to Africa's dinosaur past. The first team to explore this region in over 40 years, it hopes to find a giant sauropod or a new species of carnivore. Africa has long been geographically or politically inaccessible and has never been properly excavated. A team of paleontologists pick up the trail of Saharan dinosaurs and make revolutionary finds.
23. Island Of The Giant Rats
About rats on the island of Anguilla 120,00 years ago that there "three times the size of man."
24. Horns And Herds
Of all the dinosaurs that walked the earth, the Ceratopsian or horned dinosaurs are the best known. Thanks to freak catastrophes that stopped these dinosaurs in their tracks, paleontologists have a snapshot in time enabling them to unravel the inner world of dinosaur society.
25. Dino Diet
26. Troodon: Portrait Of A Killer
27. Amber Hunters
Paleontologists are turning to this fossilized tree resin because it is a superb record of life on earth millions of years ago. It is also the only substance which preserves DNA from the time of the dinosaurs. Travel to hazardous amber mines deep in the mountains in the Dominican Republic, on a mission to find new life forms embedded in amber millions of years old.
28. The Legendary T-rex
From Godzilla, the fire-breathing film star of the 50s, to Sue, the latest and greatest Rex discovery of them all, these dinos were the perfect predators--or were they? The debate is ongoing, even as we learn more intimate details about this creature.
29. Dino Doctors
From the smallest notch on a giant fossil, paleontologists can infer the most amazing details of the long-missing parts of a dinosaur--nervous systems, vital organs, giant musculature, and even how well they can hear and see. High-tech medical equipment is now letting us see inside the head of a T. Rex and into the unhatched embryos of dinosaur eggs.
30. Mistaken Identity
31. Valley Of The Uglies
32. Clash Of The Titans
33. Valley Of Venom
34. Mysteries Of Extinction
Dinosaurs flourished on every continent 65 million years ago. Then they vanished. Many incompatible theories have been developed to explain the dinosaurs' extinction.
35. Early Birds
Exactly how birds began to fly has always been a bit of a mystery. Scientists found 140 million-year-old fossils of the Archaeopteryx, which could glide for distances, but could not fly or land like modern birds. Now, three birds from about 115 million years ago have been uncovered in Spain. Have archaeologists uncovered the flying missing link?