

Jurassic Fight Club
Season 1
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Imagines prehistoric life in this entertainment series about dinosaur battles. Computer-generated dinosaurs engage in conflicts choreographed using paleontological evidence from 70-million-year-old crime scenes. Jurassic Fight Club was hosted by George Blasing, a self-taught paleontologist.
Where to Watch Jurassic Fight Club • Season 1
12 Episodes
- Cannibal Dinosaur
E1Cannibal DinosaurThis 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. - Ice Age Monsters
E5Ice Age MonstersThe remains of two of the largest predatory mammals of North America are discovered in a cave in Wyoming. The first is a 750-pound Mega-Lion and the second is an eleven foot tall bear equipped with huge claws and muscles. How could an ecosystem support two predators of such size and raw power? Using evidence collected in the cave and studying the skeletal design of each combatant, experts are able to recreate a blow by blow account of how these two ice aged monsters fought to the death. - Hunter Becomes Hunted
E6Hunter Becomes HuntedThe 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. - Deep Sea Killers
E7Deep Sea KillersMegalodon, a 50-foot long cousin of the modern Great White Shark was considered the most dangerous predator in the 15 million year old seas. That belief held until a discovery in Japan in 1992 of a fossilized whale equipped with 44 teeth that equaled those of a Tyrannosaurus rex. Watch as experts recreate an undersea battle using modern whale and shark behaviors, and fossilized evidence to see how the two largest killers of the sea fought for supremacy. - Biggest Killers
E8Biggest KillersUtahraptor, Allosaurus, Majungatholus, Albertosaurus and Tyrannosaurus were the elite killers of the prehistoric world. Scientists now know more about these predatory dinosaurs by studying their skeletal designs and using information revealed through CAT scanning technology. Listen as the expert's size up these predators found in numerous worldwide locations and various time periods in their search of the largest killer of all. - Raptor's Last Stand
E9Raptor's Last Stand1989, Moab, Utah, the remains of two new species of dinosaurs are discovered. Gastonia is covered in armor and spikes and Utahraptor is the largest member of the raptor family ever discovered. CAT Scans taken on the brain reveal new, never before known, information about these remarkable dinosaurs. Watch as experts reconstruct the lives of these ancient rivals and recreate a battle featuring power, stealth and secret weapons on an ancient battlefield over 120 million years ago. - River of Death
E10River of DeathThe scene of the worst mass slaughter in the prehistoric world was discovered by paleontologists in Canada in 1986. Evidence shows that an entire herd of plant eating Pachyrhinosaurus was massacred by a giant meat-eater, Albertosaurus, who left hundreds of bones piled one atop the other. Forensic investigation showed that the bodies were crushed and broken by this powerful, agile and terrifying hunter. Watch as experts recreate events that may have lead up to the carnage of these ancient beasts, revealing a predatory world far more calculated--and complex--than we originally thought. - Raptor vs T-Rex
E11Raptor vs T-RexThe 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. - Armageddon
E12ArmageddonSixty-five million years ago an asteroid the size of Mt. Everest slammed into the earth near South America exploding with the force of a million nuclear bombs and unleashing the power of the sun. The entire biomass of the earth was set ablaze, the atmosphere was cooked and millions of life forms were wiped from the planet. Watch as experts, using the latest in modern scientific technology, reconstruct the last moments on earth and recreate the day that earth faced an unimaginable assault from space.



