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  2. Prehistoric Predators - Wikipedia

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    Prehistoric Predators is a 2007 National Geographic Channel program based on different predators that lived in the Cenozoic era, including Smilodon and C. megalodon.The series investigated how such beasts hunted and fought other creatures, and what drove them to extinction.

  3. Timeline of the evolutionary history of life - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Estimates on the number of Earth's current species range from 10 million to 14 million, [4] with about 1.2 million or 14% documented, the rest not yet described. [5] However, a 2016 report estimates an additional 1 trillion microbial species, with only 0.001% described.

  4. List of the longest-running Broadway shows - Wikipedia

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    Grammy Award for Best Original Cast Album (Broadway or TV) in 1959; Revivals in 1980 (21 performances), 2000 (699 performances), and 2022 (373 performances) 77 Funny Girl: M 1,348 [77] March 26, 1964: July 1, 1967: Grammy Award for Best Score from an Original Cast Show Album in 1965; Revivals in 2002 (1 benefit performance) and 2022 (569 ...

  5. Walking with Beasts - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. First Life (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Aysheaia [19] is thought to be the ancestor of the first land animal. A very similar land animal, the velvet worm, still lives in the tropics including the rainforest in Queensland, Australia. [20] The oldest known fossil of an air-breathing arthropod is the 428 million-year-old Pneumodesmus, [21] a millipede. [22]

  7. The Lion King (musical) - Wikipedia

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    The Lion King: Original Broadway Cast Recording is a cast recording released on 1997 by The Walt Disney Company, a recording of the songs as heard in the stage musical. Most of the tracks were composed by African composer Lebo M and focused primarily on the African influences of the film's original music, with most songs being sung either ...

  8. Prehistoric Park - Wikipedia

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    Late Cretaceous Montana, 66 million years ago; The episode starts with the crew erecting the prehistoric animal enclosures. Nigel immediately knows which animal he wants to bring back first: the huge and most famous dinosaur Tyrannosaurus rex. Nigel goes through the time portal to the Hell Creek Formation, aiming to bring back a Tyrannosaurus.

  9. Timeline of human evolution - Wikipedia

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    Stone tools found at the Shangchen site in China and dated to 2.12 million years ago are considered the earliest known evidence of hominins outside Africa, surpassing Dmanisi hominins found in Georgia by 300,000 years, although whether these hominins were an early species in the genus Homo or another hominin species is unknown. [37