Mesozoic Monsters is a TV series focusing on dinosaurs. Like Palaeozoic Monsters and Cenozoic Monsters, the creatures of the series have a more animated vibe to them than the real variants. It was the second installment in the Prehistoric Monsters franchise.
Episodes
Name
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Plot
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Timeline
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Main hazards
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New Blood
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During the Triassic, by a river, a female Coelophysis spots a herd of Plateosaurus being hunted by a Gojirasaurus. A female Postosuchus attacks and destroys the dinosaur, with the Plateosaurus herd fleeing behind foot.
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Late Triassic
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Postosuchus
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Migration of the Apatos
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This episode follows the life of a female Apatosaurus, beginning at the moment when her mother lays a clutch of babies at the edge of a nearby conifer forest. Three months later in the forest, some of the babies hatch; the young herbivores are preyed upon by an Ornitholestes. After hatching, the babies retreat to the safety of the denser trees. They face many dangers as they grow up, including predation by the Ornitholestes and a mating pair of Allosaurus.
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Late Jurassic
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Ornitholestes and Allosaurus
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Early Days
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This episode takes place during the Early Jurassic. After spotting a group of Coelophysis stealing its kill, a Dilophosaurus scares the dinosaurs away.
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Early Jurassic
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Dilophosaurus
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The Great Daspleto's Hunt
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This episode focuses on the tyrannosaur Daspletosaurus.
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Late Cretaceous
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Daspletosaurus
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Dance of The Allosaurus
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An Allosaurus youngster must destroy a pack of female Torvosaurus after they killed his mother.
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Late Jurassic
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Allosaurus, Torvosaurus, Ceratosaurus, Saurophaganax and Epanterias
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Concavenin World
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A Concavenator tries to hunt different prey, such as sauropods, ankylosaurs and iguanodonts.
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Early Cretaceous
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Concavenator
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Acro's Brutal Ways
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An Acrocanthosaurus must succeed after he fails to hunt a young stegosaur.
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Early Cretaceous
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Acrocanthosaurus
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The End
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The last episode finally focuses on Tyrannosaurus and its supressors.
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Late Cretaceous
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Ankylosaurus, Nanotyrannus, Daspletosaurus, Tarchia, Achillobator, Alectrosaurus, Tarbosaurus, Rajasaurus, Abelisaurus and Tyrannosaurus
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