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Channel 4's Extinct

Started by MaastrichtianGuy, January 20, 2025, 08:48:07 AM

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MaastrichtianGuy

Ok since 2001 was the year that the sequel to Walking With Dinosaurs, Walking With Beasts came out there is another documentary not only that it focuses on prehistoric life but also on recently extinct animals and it was narrated by Alun Armstrong then just Kenneth Branagh and it showcases 5 extinct species of animals that appeared in this documentary like 3 from the Ice Age or the Pleistocene and 3 that went extinct during modern times and it aired before that.

1. The one with the Dodo.
2. The one with the Saber Tooth Cat AKA the Smilodon which it will be the North American species.
3. The one with the Giant Deer AKA the Irish Elk or Megaloceros.
4. The one with the Great Auk.
5. The one with the Mammoth which it will be the Imperial Mammoth or the Columbian Mammoth instead of the Woolly Mammoth.
6. And the one with the Thylacine AKA the Tasmanian Wolf or the Tasmanian Tiger.


Faelrin

Didn't know these were on youtube. Came across the dodo and Smilodon ones back in 2023 I think. Not sure if it was on tubi or pluto then, but one of those I think.

Will have to check out these other ones.
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