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Did a Meteor Kill All the Dinosaurs?

5m 42s

T. rex and Triceratops were both alive at the moment an asteroid collided with Earth 66 million years ago, but did it kill them? In the rocks across Montana, a mysterious layer is found separating dinosaur skeletons from the creatures and worlds that arose after the impact. Now, a new theory may shed light on how these species met their end…

Aired: 06/14/25
Extras
A fight breaks out amongst the mega herd of Pachyrhinosaurus gathering to migrate north
A young Albertosaurus, a relative of T. Rex, earns her place in a fierce hunting pack.
The Walking With Dinosaurs team reveal how they created the Spinosaurus.
Millions of years ago, dinosaurs ruled the Earth. But underwater it was a totally different world.
Did Pachyrhinosaurus bones always gather in such great numbers?
Very few dinosaurs made it as far North as the Arctic Circle...except for two.
In late Cretaceous Alberta, many apex predators roamed free, so how did the prey survive?
Imagine finding a rare fossil that you’ve been desperate to find - only for it to be put at risk.
What would make a Utahraptor so much larger than other raptor species?