How were dragons added to real-life background? An animator from "Dragons: A Fantasy Made Real" explains how CGI and real-life video come together to create dragon scenes.
How does dragon flight work? A scientist explains that a winged dragon would need to generate and store lots of hydrogen to keep it light. Gut bacteria make hydrogen, which a dragon would need to store in a special bladder.
Everybody dies, but not everybody lives. On Thursday, December 9, at 10PM e/p, go "Into the Dragon's Lair" and witness never-before-seen footage of Nile crocodiles in their underwater papyrus cave systems.
Dragons: A Fantasy Made Real imagines a world where dragons actually existed. In this world, what would happen if a prehistoric dragon met up with a real-life Tyrannosaurus rex?
Is the megaconda real? The evidence is spotty, but some say this monster-snake exists, reaching lengths in excess of 130 feet and weighing as much as 5 tons.
What strange things lurk deep in the heart of caves? Some believe that within the darkness live mysterious, flying bat-like creatures known as cave demons.
A camera crew attempts to capture the rare and elusive Butaan on film for the first time. Will they succeed? (From "Butaan: The Lost Dragon," Season 4)