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Tue, Jul 29, 2008
This episode profiles Majungasaurus, the top predator on the Island of Madagascar seventy million years ago. Based on bite marks on the skeleton of one animal paleontologists believe one Majungasaurus killed and cannibalized the other. The scientists offer explanations why.
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Wed, Oct 1, 2008
Receding glaciers in North America brought together many animals competing for the same food source including two apex predators; the largest bear and cat that ever existed. Paleontologists believe they occasionally fought one another. Jurassic Fight Club weighs their relative advantages and disadvantages in such a fight then pits then against each other in simulated combat.
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Wed, Sep 3, 2008
The Jurassic brought a pair of ceratosaurus and an allosaurus, two Apex predators, together and they didn't like each other. Jurassic Fight Club profiles the two competitors before letting them face off in a battle symbolic of which animal would dominate the remainder of the Jurassic.
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Tue, Oct 7, 2008
The tail of a giant herbivorous edmontosaurus and the body of a tiny raptor is mysterious for what is missing. how could raptors kill the edmontosaurus and if they did what happened to the rest of the skeleton? If a larger animal killed the edmontosaurus why was the tail left behind and why is a dead raptor near by? Paleontologists propose a plausible story.