Monsters We Met
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Monsters We Met is a documentary produced by the BBC and later aired on Animal Planet in 2004. The show used computer-generated imagery to recreate the life of the Megafauna of the Pleistocene period and explains how early humans encountered the dangerous animals. It is narrated by Ian Holm.
[edit] Featured animals
- American lion
- Bison (live-acted)
- Brown kiwi (live-acted)
- California condor (live-acted)
- Camelops (identified as a western camel)
- Cockatoo (live-acted)
- Diprotodon
- Frilled lizard (live-acted)
- Fruit bat (live-acted)
- Genyornis
- Giant beaver
- Megalonyx (identified as a ground sloth)
- Giant weta (live-acted)
- Haast eagle
- Mastodon
- Megalania
- Giant Moa
- Red kangaroo (live-acted)
- Saltwater crocodile (live-acted)
- Perentie (live-acted)
- Polynesian rat (live-acted)
- Short-faced bear
- Saiga (live-acted)
- Smilodon fatalis (identified as a saber-toothed cat)
- Tuatara (live-acted)
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/programmes/tv/monsterswemet/
- http://animal.discovery.com/convergence/lostmonsters/lostmonsters.html
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