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Prehistoric is a 2009-2010 documentary produced by Flight 33 Productions that aired on the Discovery Channel. The series focuses on different US cities in different times in Prehistory. Cities include: New York City, Chicago, Washington, D.C., Denver, Dallas, and Los Angeles. | |
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Misplaced Wildlife | |
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Misplaced Wildlife: Archelon in New York (only known from the Western Interior Seaway - guess where it was), and Albertosaurus in California in the southern part of what is known as Laramidia, just to name two. | |
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Anachronism Stew | |
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Anachronism Stew: Dimetrodon never lived 300 and 260 million years ago, Pteranodon never lived 110 million years ago (to be fair, the pterosaur wasn't named in-show), Ichthyosaurs never lived 80 million years ago, Dilophosaurus never lived 200 million years ago, and Parasaurolophus and Albertosaurus never lived 80 million years ago, | |
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Zerg Rush | |
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Zerg Rush: The Deinonychus attacking the Tenontosaurus note Which is a mix of Science Marches On and Main/Artistic License – Paleontology. | |
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Rocks Fall, Everyone Dies | |
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Rocks Fall, Everyone Dies: An impact event in the Chesapeake Bay kills all life in the area, devastating everything up to New York City. | |
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Stock Footage | |
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Stock Footage: From Dinosaur Planet, When Dinosaurs Roamed America, Valley of the T-Rex, the Walking With series, Faces Of Earth, Monsters We Met, and Animal Armageddon, no less! | |
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Stock Sound Effects | |
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Stock Sound Effects: Sounds taken straight from When Dinosaurs Roamed America and the Walking with Dinosaurs series are heard throughout. | |
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Artistic License – Paleontology | |
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Artistic License – Paleontology: The Dallas episode claims that Tylosaurus was "the largest of all mosasaurs". This is not the case since the namesake of the group, Mosasaurus, was larger. In the Dallas episode, the narrator says that Acrocanthosaurus could grow to thirty feet long; this is actually seven feet shorter than the actual animal was. In the Washington D.C episode the narrator also says that it could grow to over ten feet in height and over forty feet in length, which is way larger than the actual animal. Due to reusing the Astrodon model, the Apatosaurus has an inaccurate head shape. | |
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Full-Boar Action | |
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Full-Boar Action: The fourth episode has Archaeotherium AKA the Terminator Pig. | |
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Panthera Awesome | |
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Panthera Awesome: The scimitar-toothed cat and saber-toothed cat (which aren't actually panthers, but are feliforms) | |
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Raptor Attack | |
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Raptor Attack: Deinonychus (feathered improperly, but still feathered) takes down a Tenontosaurus (at least this is physically possible, unlike the same species trying to kill a sauropod). | |
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Rodents of Unusual Size | |
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Rodents of Unusual Size: The first episode features the giant beaver Castoroides | |
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Apocalypse Wow | |
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Apocalypse Wow: New York has the Triassic-Jurassic extinction 200 million years ago, Chicago has an impact from 260 million years ago, and Washington DC has an impact 35 million years ago. | |
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Speculative Documentary | |
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Speculative Documentary: Since dinosaur fossils were never found in Chicagoland, the producers had to speculate what dinosaurs lived there — they got around the problem by not stating specific species. The same is done with in Washington DC where Jurassic dinosaurs have never been found there. But using other places as evidence they assume that it would have had the same Jurassic Dinosaurs there as in any other part of the world. | |
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Big Applesauce | |
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Big Applesauce: The first episode focuses on New York city. | |
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Animals Not to Scale | |
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Animals Not to Scale: The Postosuchus is so big it can eat a Coelophysis whole while the real animal was no where near big enough to do that. | |
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Expy | |
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Expy: Astrodon to Apatosaurus and to Sauroposeidon, the unnamed Tyrannosaur in the second episode to Tyrannosaurus, and the unnamed Hadrosaur to Parasaurolophus. | |
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Gorn | |
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Gorn: Several blood effects, most noticeable in the Deinonychus segment | |
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Shown Their Work | |
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Shown Their Work: The pterosaurs are shown with a covering of fuzz. The sauropods have their necks in the now accepted half vertical and half horizontal position. For once, Coelophysis is put in the right time of 200 million years ago instead of 220 million years ago. | |
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