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* Nigel Marven tagging the giant shark ''[[Megalodon]]'' in ''Sea Monsters''. |
* Nigel Marven tagging the giant shark ''[[Megalodon]]'' in ''Sea Monsters''. |
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* The mother ''[[Stock Dinosaurs Non Dinosaurs|Dimetrodon]]'' defending her nest from the rival female in ''Walking with Monsters''. |
* The mother ''[[Stock Dinosaurs Non Dinosaurs|Dimetrodon]]'' defending her nest from the rival female in ''Walking with Monsters''. |
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* Another example from the same program: the tiny predator ''[[ |
* Another example from the same program: the tiny predator ''[[Prehistoric Life/Non Dinosaurian Reptiles|Euparkeria]]'' becoming a gigantic ''[[Stock Dinosaurs True Dinosaurs|Allosaurus]]'' and ''frightening the croc-like [[Prehistoric Life/Non Dinosaurian Reptiles|chasmatosaur]] which chased it just before'' (like saying: "Ah, what are you going to do now?") |
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* 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 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]]''. |
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* The scence where the ''[[ |
* The scence where the ''[[Prehistoric Life/Mammals|Australopithecus]]'' throw rocks at the ''[[Prehistoric Life/Mammals|Dinofelis]]''. |
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* The ''[[Stock Dinosaurs True Dinosaurs|Diplodocus]]'' hunt in "The Ballad of Big Al", and the music really helps. |
* The ''[[Stock Dinosaurs True Dinosaurs|Diplodocus]]'' hunt in "The Ballad of Big Al", and the music really helps. |
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* 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. |
* 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. |