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* The march of the ''[[Stock Dinosaurs True Dinosaurs|Diplodocus]]'' in the opening of "Time of the Titans" in the original ''[[Walking with Dinosaurs]]''.
* The opening to ''Cruel Sea'' is probably the most memorable moment of the entire series, when Branagh narrates "The predator is laying in wait for its prey, waiting to strike," with a ''Eustreptospondylus'' peering into the ocean expectantly - when suddenly a giant ''Liopleurodon'' leaps out of the water, snatching the large theropod off the land for a tasty meal. The episode title card, "Cruel Sea", punctuates the moment.
* Nigel Marven tagging the giant shark ''[[Megalodon]]'' in ''Sea Monsters''.
* The mother ''[[Stock Dinosaurs Non Dinosaurs|Dimetrodon]]'' defending her nest from the rival female in ''Walking with Monsters''.
* Another example from the same program: the tiny predator ''[[
* The ending of the WWD episode New Blood, when a herd of ''[[Stock Dinosaurs True Dinosaurs|Plateosaurus]]'' march in, scaring off the ''[[Stock Dinosaurs True Dinosaurs|Coelophysis]]''.
* The scence where the ''[[
* The ''[[Stock Dinosaurs True Dinosaurs|Diplodocus]]'' hunt in "The Ballad of Big Al", and the music really helps.
* In a lot of media, [[Stock Dinosaurs Non Dinosaurs|ground sloths]] are portrayed as slow-moving animals that easily fall prey to predators. Not this one.
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