Evolutions

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Nature Documentary hosted by Peter Guiness and published by National Geographic in 2008 - English narration

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From walking whales to dino turkeys, National Geographic Channel’s Evolutions explores fascinating and bizarre animal connections.

This three-part series illuminates unique and bizarre evolutionary journeys that have brought forth some of the world’s most impressive animals. We unearth a 50-million-year-old mystery mammal, discover the missing link between the velociraptor and modern day birds, and find out if a new bear species could be about to evolve before our very eyes.

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15 million years ago a hungry land animal sought out a new source of food in the water, starting a spectacular evolutionary journey so that today it looks like a fish. How did a creature built for land beFrom small viscous meat eaters to vegetarian giants, dinosaurs came in all shapes and sizes. Remarkable new evidence suggests that one dinosaur did not become extinct but evolved into a new animal species we all know today. come master of the ocean?

[edit] Dino Turkey

From small viscous meat eaters to vegetarian giants, dinosaurs came in all shapes and sizes. Remarkable new evidence suggests that one dinosaur did not become extinct but evolved into a new animal species we all know today.

[edit] Bear Necessities

One animal embodies all that is amazing about survival. It has adapted to wildly varying habitats and evolved unique weapons of survival; its greatest asset is its ferocious bite and it is evolutions ultimate survivor, but what species is it?

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Video Codec: XviD 1.0.3
Video Bitrate: 2053 kbps
Video Resolution: 688x432
Video Aspect Ratio: 1.593:1
Frames Per Second: 25.000
Audio Codec: 0x0055 MPEG-1 Layer 3
Audio Bitrate: 128kb/s CBR 48000 Hz
Audio Streams: 2
Audio Languages: English
RunTime Per Part: 47min
Number Of Parts: 3
Part Size: 742MB
Subtitles: NO
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