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    Walking With Monsters

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  1. Nov 5, 2005 · Watch Walking with Monsters (2005) online. A BBC series covering the early Mesozoic and Paleozoic eras aiming to present a factual, realistic view of what life was like all those years ago.

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  2. Walking with Monsters explores life in the Paleozoic era, showcasing the early development of groups such as arthropods, fish, amphibians, reptiles and synapsids. Like its predecessors Walking with Dinosaurs (1999) and Walking with Beasts (2001), Walking with Monsters is narrated by Kenneth Branagh.

  3. Nov 5, 2005 · Walking with Monsters (distributed in North America as Before the Dinosaurs - Walking with Monsters) is a three-part British documentary film series about life in the Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras. It is a prequel to Walking with Dinosaurs and was written and directed by Chloe Leland and by Tim Haines and narrated by Kenneth Branagh.

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    • Evolution Scenes
    • Artistic Touches
    • Body Part Close-Ups
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    • Paleontological Inaccuracies
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    The series depicts several animated evolutionary processes of vertebrates. These evolutionary chains are: 1. Haikouichthys → Cephalaspis → Hynerpeton → Petrolacosaurus → Edaphosaurus 2. Dimetrodon → Gorgonops 3. Diictodon → Lystrosaurus 4. Euparkeria → Allosaurus

    As in the entire Walking withline of films, the animals sometimes interact with the camera: 1. An Anomalocarisknocks the camera while its swimming 2. A Brontoscorpiostings the camera and breaks it. 3. A Brontoscorpio crawls over the camera and a Cephalaspis swims over the camera. 4. Another Brontoscorpiobumps the camera with its claw as it crawls o...

    Occasionally, the camera gets a close-up of certain body parts of animals. Here are the list of body part close-ups: 1. Anomalocaris'eyes 2. Haikouichthys'backbone 3. Cephalaspis'sensory gland and brain 4. Brontoscorpio'slungs 5. Hynerpeton'slungs and skin 6. Mesothelae’s chelicerae 7. Petrolacosaurus'skin and heart 8. Edaphosaurus'sail 9. Dimetrod...

    It exists as two different edits of Walking with Monsters. The first, broadcast on TV, contains text at the top and the bottom left, like predators, period, temperatures, locations and dangers. This version is commonly in 4/3, but can be found in 16/9. The second edit is the DVD edit, in 16/9. The image is much wider, but is often without the info ...

    Because the series takes an artistic license with regards to its views on evolution, there are a number of inaccuracies especially related to ancestor-descendant relationships. According to the cladistics viewpoint which is favored by modern evolutionary biologists, one can never scientifically claim that a particular fossil form must be directly a...

    Some viewers criticize Walking with Monsters to be an overly dramatic presentation of speculation as fact. (see editorial review) In the "Trilogy of Life" documentary, included on the Walking with MonstersDVD, the producers of the "Walking With" trilogy state that their intention was not to write a scientific thesis but to bring prehistoric animals...

  4. Dec 9, 2020 · Walking with Monsters (distributed in North America as Before the Dinosaurs - Walking with Monsters) is a three-part British documentary film series about life in the Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras.

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  5. Walking with Monsters: With Kenneth Branagh, Edward Gero. The final installment in the "Walking with" series is a 90-minute documentary about the evolution of life before the dinosaurs.

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  7. BBC Walking with Monsters - Life Before Dinosaurs 1. Episode 1: Water dwellers This episode covers the Cambrian period up through the Silurian period and the Devonian period. The majority of...

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