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However, they are weary as there is a likely chance of an ambush. A female Postosuchus is seen coming to the river to drink, not hunt. As the temperature has hit 40 C, the Placerias are spending more time at the river.
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Further down the river, the herd of Placerias is seen bathing in the river. The previous hunters have become the hunted. A whole flock of Peteinosaurus is then seen hunting dragonflies. A swarm of dragonflies is seen flying above the river. The carnivore then comes in and feasts on the corpse.Īs weeks into the dry season pass, only the vegetation around the river remains lush. This attracts exotic hunters from far and wide. A Peteinosaurus is seen drinking from a river. A combination of shock and blood loss brings down the injured Placerias. However, the scent of fear is in the air and the Placerias herd become spooked and start acting aggressive. What has spooked the herd is a Postosuchus which has attacked a member of the herd. The incredibly slow Placerias flee from the Postosuchus however one has trouble keeping up to being inflicted with a mortal wound. In the heat of the dry season, the Placerias herd spreads out over the scrubland to feed. Their young is seen suckling their mother for milk, like all mammals do today. While the mother sleeps, the father carries out domestic chores like cleaning out the burrow. There he finds his mate sleeping within the burrow. She wakes up and welcomes him. While most of them drink, two males are seen fighting using their pair of tusks protruding from their skull. A female Coelophysis watches the herd pass by, waiting for the old and sick individuals to lose the herd. The female encounters a sick and old Placerias but the Coelophysis' presence was not tolerated. Further down the river a cynodont is seen scavenging on an animal shell. He then runs back to his burrow. However, before she can finish her meal, a calling Placerias scares her off.Ī large herd of Placerias is seen making their way from the scrubland to the river for their morning drink. She finds a lungfish and swiftly kills it. A female Coelophysis is seen looking for food at a river. \ The narrator says that there is a grim evolutionary battle between the ancient reptiles that had been ruling millions of years before and a new type of reptiles - the dinosaurs. We are in Arizona, 220 million years ago. A lone Placerias is seen feeding on the vegetation on the floor. These were some of the first dinosaurs which were destined to become a immensely successful group of animals. We then see two Coelophysis running through the desert together. A herd of dehydrated Placerias is seen traveling through a desolate desert during a drought. This is a time ruled by dinosaurs. The beginning of the episode shows footage of future episodes. After traveling back further in time to the late Jurassic period, we reach 220 million years ago in the late Triassic. The episode begins in the present day and instantly goes back in time 65 million years to the late Cretaceous period, a time when the Himalayas did not exist and the Atlantic Ocean is only half as wide. The episode concentrates on the harsh conditions Triassic life is put through and the end of the episode emphasizes that the age of the dinosaurs has begun. This episode follows life in the late Triassic period in Arizona. It features Coelophysis, one of the first in the lineage of the dinosaurs, a pair of Thrinaxodon and their desperate struggles to stay alive and to raise a family and a female Postosuchus, a fierce predator designed only for killing.
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