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Uploaded by on Apr 20, 2009

It was a nine-foot kangaroo with the ferocity of a lion. Ready to rumble?

Death of the Megabeasts : http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/channel/episode/death-of-the-megabeasts...

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  • 1:47 Damn, that is some impressive technology. Humans are intelligent in some ways, but total retards in other ways.

  • i love watching these theories so interesting!

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  • the cheap head was nasty...the sound it made...

  • God....this animal I would back in a fight against almost any other similarly-sized opponent.

  • @BrontoSmilodon1 It was a show called 'What Killed the Megabeasts' or 'Death of the Megabeasts' depending on where you live. It's about 2-3 hours long and only one programme.

  • Joking: It's a Drop Bear.

  • @ceitiosaurus I already know that now

  • @BrontoSmilodon1 It's a seperate documentary on the extinction of the megafaun in australia. But the effects were made by the same studio.

  • These advertisements are retarded to reality.

  • @userkc No the diet of animals is determined by bite force, and the dynamics of the teeth, you see fossil jaws of thylacoleo suggest that it's teeth were worn over time. Meaning it probably ate meat. And the dentition of pandas pretty obviously points to herbivore.

  • Is this a prehistoric predators episode because I know someone who can upload the whole episode

  • Hey where can i get this on DVD? I've been looking for the longest

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