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'''''The World After Dinosaurs''''' is a documentary produced by [[NHK]] |
'''''The World After Dinosaurs''''' is a documentary produced by [[NHK]], which focuses on the evolution of mammals throughout the Mesozoic into the Cenozoic. In America, the documentary aired on the [[National Geographic Channel]] under the name ''Life After Dinosaurs''. |
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== Animals that appear == |
== Animals that appear == |
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* ''[[Deinosuchus]]'' |
* ''[[Deinosuchus]]'' |
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* ''[[Carnotaurus]]'' |
* ''[[Carnotaurus]]'' |
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* Generic Ankylosaur (based |
* Generic Ankylosaur (based on the ichnotaxon ''[[Ligabueichnium]]'', but named ''[[Edmontonia]]'' in the show) |
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* ''[[Saltasaurus]]'' |
* ''[[Saltasaurus]]'' |
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* ''[[Leptictidium]]'' |
* ''[[Leptictidium]]'' |
Revision as of 21:54, 1 September 2020
The World After Dinosaurs is a documentary produced by NHK, which focuses on the evolution of mammals throughout the Mesozoic into the Cenozoic. In America, the documentary aired on the National Geographic Channel under the name Life After Dinosaurs.
Animals that appear
- Adelobasileus
- Desmatosuchus
- Coelophysis
- Stegosaurus
- Allosaurus
- Supersaurus
- Laolestes
- Eomaia
- Sinosauropteryx
- Cimolestes
- Citipati
- Triceratops
- Tyrannosaurus
- Kritosaurus
- Deinosuchus
- Carnotaurus
- Generic Ankylosaur (based on the ichnotaxon Ligabueichnium, but named Edmontonia in the show)
- Saltasaurus
- Leptictidium
- Propalaeotherium
- Europolemur
- Gastornis
- Diplocynodon
- Bemalambda
- Archaeolambda
- Entelodon
- Embolotherium
- Hyaenodon
- Paraceratherium
- Thylacosmilus
- Doedicurus
- Promacrauchenia
- Alcidedorbignya
- Mayulestes
- Asiocoryphodon
- Smilodon
- Tingamarra