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PREHISTORIC PREDATORS
Sunday 14 March at 10:00PM
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Step back in time to one of the most amazing eras in the history of planet earth and meet terrifying ancient predators.

Long before humans evolved, our planet was home to some of the most vicious predators ever to have lived. With stunning animation Prehistoric Predators takes us back in time to bring these ancient killers back to life.

Prehistoric Predators: Megalodon
The biggest predator ever to swim in the oceans and ruler of the seas for 20 million years, Megalodon weighed 50 tonnes, had a seven foot-wide jaw, and boasted a mouthful of seven inch, razor-sharp teeth. Terrorising waters from Australia to the Americas until it became extinct two million years ago, Megalodon made the...
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