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Even Giant Dinosaurs Have a Soft Spot

Season 2025 Episode 2 | 2m 37s

In Cretaceous Morocco, the longest carnivorous dinosaur ever to have lived is woken from a nap by a bite-sized dinosaur. Despite being a ferocious killer, with formidable hunting skills, Spinosaurus had a softer side. This apex predator could also be a nurturing parent and protector.

Extras
A young Albertosaurus, a relative of T. Rex, earns her place in a fierce hunting pack.
An injured Lusotitan lies on the beach, vulnerable to attack from the deadly Torvosaurus.
In an attempt to initiate a courtship dance, a male Lusotitan puts his best foot forward.
Staying close to the herd is the only chance for baby Pachyrhinosaurus to survive danger.
Albertosaurus work as a group to hunt down prey much larger than they are.
Surviving in a cave full of Albertosaurus can be a lot easier if you form a partnership.
When hiding from a Utahraptor, one small movement could blow our Gastonia's cover.
Gastonia have armor all along their back and tail, so how do Utahraptors hunt them?
When survival is on the line, hunting for food is only half the battle.
How the bulky T. Rex may have been sneakier than we once thought.