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  1. Walking with Beasts - broadcast in North America as Walking with Prehistoric Beasts - is a six-part television documentary produced by the BBC, narrated by Kenneth Branagh, and first aired in the United Kingdom in 2001. In North America, the original Discovery Channel broadcast was narrated by Stockard Channing. Like its predecessor, Walking with Dinosaurs, it recreates life in the Cenozoic ...

  2. Walking With Prehistoric Beasts explores how life on earth first began. Using real footage, the series goes inside the body of our monster ancestors. For the first time, morphing technology is used to reveal how our ancestors evolved.

  3. Walking with Beasts takes up the story where Walking with Dinosaurs left off. Broadcast in 2001, it told the story of life on Earth from the death of the dinosaurs to the dawn of the age of man ...

  4. Walking with Beasts. Using a unique blend of strong natural history stories and advanced computer graphics, the Walking with Dinosaurs team recreate another extinct world, exploring the rise of mammals to the arrival of modern man. From ferocious carnivores to heavily armoured herbivores; these creatures roam the earth as if they were alive today.

  5. Buy Walking With Prehistoric Beasts on Prime Video. State-of-the-art computer animation re-creates the rise of mammals, including wolflike scavengers, miniature horses, and sabertoothed cats.

  6. Walking With Prehistoric Beasts - Apple TV (CA) Available on iTunes. Using a unique blend of strong natural history stories and advanced computer graphics, the Walking with Dinosaurs team recreate another extinct world, exploring the rise of mammals to the arrival of modern man. From ferocious carnivores to heavily armoured herbivores; these ...

  7. Walking with Beasts follows the previous series Walking with Dinosaurs (1999) in showcasing prehistoric life in a nature documentary style. Beginning in Germany 49 million years ago (in the Eocene), Walking with Beasts tracks animal life, particularly the rise of the mammals to dominance, in the Cenozoic era.