Prehistoric Planet (season 2)

{5/5} “Journey to a time when nature put on its greatest show.”

Prehistoric Planet season 2, aired in 2023

This season’s episodes are divided into habitats: islands, badlands, swamps, oceans, and North America. Here are some of the dinosaurs shown:

  • Giant pteurosaurs, even though they could obviously fly, did their hunting on the ground
  • Isisaurus will travel through treacherous lava-filled territory to get to a caldera where it’s safe to lay their eggs
  • Devil toads are so big they can swallow a small dinosaur whole
  • Tyrannosaurs have the largest eyes of any dinosaur, which gives them superb low-light vision — and they have soft pads on the bottom of their feet so they can walk silently through the forest
  • Some elasmosaurs travel thousands of kilometres to the North Pole in the spring, where they eat mud from the bottom of the ocean — which contains lots of small animals
  • Mosasaurs, the ultimate marine predator, could propel themselves from nothing to full speed by pushing off with their tail

See more predator/prey action, and parents doing their best for their children.

I previously reviewed season 1.

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