Monsters We Met

2003 TV-PG 7.5

The first episode shows audiences the American Serengeti that was once North America, and the unearthing of a Clovis child who came from some of the earliest settlers of Montana. The people hunt Caribou and Mammoths as they hide from the...

The first episode shows audiences the American Serengeti that was once North America, and the unearthing of a Clovis child who came from some of the earliest settlers of Montana. The people hunt Caribou and Mammoths as they hide from the Smilodon and run from Arctodus simus - the dreaded Short-Faced Bear. The second episode is set 65,000 years ago, Australia was a forested land of many green plants and megafauna such as Diprotodon. The continent also housed territorial large birds like genyornis and the menacing giant monitor lizard Magalania. The ancient Aborigine found their way to the shores of this strange land of giant Marsupials and Reptiles. The third and final episode is set in the 1200s, and we catch a glimpse of the Maori traveling to New Zealand after their hero Kupe first discovered this magnificent world of birds and flightless bats. They develop a taste for Giant Moa just as the amazing Haast's Eagle had a new taste for man. However, the fastest extinction process wiped the Moa out, and the Haast's Eagle would follow the bird. The episode continues to show how Hawaii and (to an even more horrifying extent) Easter Island suffered the same fate in the end of the episode.

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Episodes:

Episode 1 The Eternal Frontier

1. The Eternal Frontier

Aired: Apr 8, 2003

Fossils found in Montana reveal a lifestyle of long-gone megafuana and paleo-...

Episode 2 The Burning

2. The Burning

Aired: Apr 15, 2003

The first Aborigine settle in ancient Australia. Enduring the extreme heat an...

Episode 3 The End of Eden

3. The End of Eden

Aired: Apr 22, 2003

In the 1200s, travelers settled in the newly-discovered island of New Zealand...

Info about Monsters We Met

Current Status: Ended

Network: BBC Two

Production Countries: United Kingdom, Germany

Genres: Adventure, Documentary, History