Lost Tapes (02:31)
The Jersey Devil is rumored to be the demon 13th child of a large family in Leeds, New Jersey. Many think this creature still haunts those same woods today.Lost Tapes (00:36)
It's cold, it's wet, it's dark, and something's out there... Something hungry.Lost Tapes (02:01)
Mongolian legend speaks of a giant sand worm that spits venom and emits electricty from its body. Is the Death Worm myth or reality?Lost Tapes (00:24)
"Red rain" can only mean one thing: blood... But from what?

Animal Armageddon (42:49)
What would happen if the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs struck today? Can technology save us? Or will we suffer the same fate as the dinosaurs?Animal Armageddon (43:32)
200 million years ago, scorching lava, suffocating heat and toxic gases violently push our planet to the brink. The fate of Earth's future lies with a handful of primitive creatures. They must adapt or die, as their volatile world is strangled.Animal Armageddon (43:31)
74,000 years ago, a deadly firestorm called the Toba supervolcano ravages planet Earth. For the only time in history, mankind faces extinction. Can they survive the lethal onslaught of fire and ice?Animal Armageddon (43:31)
What would it take to exterminate life on Earth? 250 million years ago...it nearly happened, the result of a volcanic apocalypse unlike any ever recorded in history. This is the worst catastrophe life on earth has ever endured. Who will survive?Lost Tapes (02:31)
The Jersey Devil is rumored to be the demon 13th child of a large family in Leeds, New Jersey. Many think this creature still haunts those same woods today.Animal Armageddon (01:43)
Eusthenopteron, an ancient fish, was an agile predator with a nasty bite. Eusthenopteron had many unique features shared by the earliest land vertebrates.Animal Armageddon (02:07)
Ichthyostega: not quite fish and not quite amphibian. What exactly was this ancient creature? We do know that it had lungs, limbs and lived mostly on land.Animal Armageddon (00:36)
Trilobites, prehistoric relatives of today's ants, were industrious scavengers that kept ancient sea floors clean.ATTENTION! We recently updated our privacy policy. The changes are effective as of September 10, 2008. To see the new policy, click here.
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