
National Geographic Evolutions
S1 · E1IMDB:
9.0
Released
2/15/2008
Duration
0h 50m
Genre
Documentary
Country
United States of America
Cast
N/A
Overview
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.

National Geographic Evolutions
Season 1 · Episode 1IMDB:
9.0Released
2/15/2008
Genre
Documentary
Cast
N/A
Duration
0h 50m
Country
United States of America
Overview
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.
Episodes
EP 1AvailableThe Walking Whale
50 million years ago, a hungry land animal waded in shallow sea water. Four million years later, it lived permanently in the oceans and seas of planet earth. Using cutting edge CGI, this film follows the extraordinary evolution of a land animal into the modern whale.

The Walking Whale
50 million years ago, a hungry land animal waded in shallow sea water. Four million years later, it lived permanently in the oceans and seas of planet earth. Using cutting edge CGI, this film follows the extraordinary evolution of a land animal into the modern whale.
EP 2AvailableLast Living Dinosaur
AKA: Dino Turkey Leading scientists use cutting-edge CGI to trace the extraordinary evolutionary path of the turkey, starting with one of the first dinosaurs.

Last Living Dinosaur
AKA: Dino Turkey Leading scientists use cutting-edge CGI to trace the extraordinary evolutionary path of the turkey, starting with one of the first dinosaurs.
EP 3AvailableBear Necessities
Bears weren't always on top of the predator pecking order. The size of a small dog, the first bears found refuge in trees from larger carnivores until climate changes forced them back to the ground.

Bear Necessities
Bears weren't always on top of the predator pecking order. The size of a small dog, the first bears found refuge in trees from larger carnivores until climate changes forced them back to the ground.









