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Life's extraordinary journey to conquer, adapt and survive on Earth across billions of years comes alive in this groundbreaking nature docuseries.
The formation of continents with varied environments allowed for an explosion of biodiversity — and turbo-charged the evolution of mighty dinosaurs.
★ 8.0/10
(395 votes)
#2
Chapter 3: Invaders of the Land
S1:E3
Sprawling moss, towering trees, flying insects, limbed amphibians: Early species vied for domination as the land went from hostile to hospitable.
★ 8.0/10
(366 votes)
#3
Chapter 4: In Cold Blood
S1:E4
After Earth's third mass extinction, mammals' surviving ancestors ruled the supercontinent Pangea. But lizards soon ushered in the age of reptiles.
★ 8.0/10
(336 votes)
#4
Chapter 6: Out of the Ashes
S1:E6
The dinosaurs met their end with a cataclysmic asteroid impact. Rising from the ashes, birds reinvented themselves into a dynasty 10,000 species strong.
★ 8.0/10
(335 votes)
#5
Chapter 8: Age of Ice and Fire
S1:E8
As the Ice Age thawed, humans rose above the rest. But the possibility of a sixth mass extinction now looms: Has our ingenuity caused our downfall?
★ 7.9/10
(435 votes)
#6
Chapter 2: The First Frontier
S1:E2
For billions of years, land on Earth was uninhabitable. But in the seas, predation allowed species to thrive before — and after — two mass extinctions.
★ 7.9/10
(313 votes)
#7
Chapter 7: Inheriting the Earth
S1:E7
Emerging from the dinosaurs' shadows, mammals went from underdogs to global power, with game-changing adaptations that would conquer land, air and sea.
★ 7.6/10
(567 votes)
#8
Chapter 1: The Rules of Life
S1:E1
Evolution. Competition. Mass extinction. Three fundamental rules have driven the rise and fall of life on Earth for over four billion years.
★ 7.6/10
(567 votes)
#1
Chapter 1: The Rules of Life
S1:E1
Evolution. Competition. Mass extinction. Three fundamental rules have driven the rise and fall of life on Earth for over four billion years.
★ 7.9/10
(435 votes)
#2
Chapter 2: The First Frontier
S1:E2
For billions of years, land on Earth was uninhabitable. But in the seas, predation allowed species to thrive before — and after — two mass extinctions.
★ 7.9/10
(313 votes)
#3
Chapter 7: Inheriting the Earth
S1:E7
Emerging from the dinosaurs' shadows, mammals went from underdogs to global power, with game-changing adaptations that would conquer land, air and sea.
★ 8.0/10
(395 votes)
#4
Chapter 3: Invaders of the Land
S1:E3
Sprawling moss, towering trees, flying insects, limbed amphibians: Early species vied for domination as the land went from hostile to hospitable.
★ 8.0/10
(366 votes)
#5
Chapter 4: In Cold Blood
S1:E4
After Earth's third mass extinction, mammals' surviving ancestors ruled the supercontinent Pangea. But lizards soon ushered in the age of reptiles.
★ 8.0/10
(336 votes)
#6
Chapter 6: Out of the Ashes
S1:E6
The dinosaurs met their end with a cataclysmic asteroid impact. Rising from the ashes, birds reinvented themselves into a dynasty 10,000 species strong.
★ 8.0/10
(335 votes)
#7
Chapter 8: Age of Ice and Fire
S1:E8
As the Ice Age thawed, humans rose above the rest. But the possibility of a sixth mass extinction now looms: Has our ingenuity caused our downfall?
★ 8.2/10
(365 votes)
#8
Chapter 5: In the Shadow of Giants
S1:E5
The formation of continents with varied environments allowed for an explosion of biodiversity — and turbo-charged the evolution of mighty dinosaurs.
★ 7.6/10
(567 votes)
Chapter 1: The Rules of Life
S1:E1
Evolution. Competition. Mass extinction. Three fundamental rules have driven the rise and fall of life on Earth for over four billion years.
★ 7.9/10
(435 votes)
Chapter 2: The First Frontier
S1:E2
For billions of years, land on Earth was uninhabitable. But in the seas, predation allowed species to thrive before — and after — two mass extinctions.
★ 8.0/10
(395 votes)
Chapter 3: Invaders of the Land
S1:E3
Sprawling moss, towering trees, flying insects, limbed amphibians: Early species vied for domination as the land went from hostile to hospitable.
★ 8.0/10
(366 votes)
Chapter 4: In Cold Blood
S1:E4
After Earth's third mass extinction, mammals' surviving ancestors ruled the supercontinent Pangea. But lizards soon ushered in the age of reptiles.
★ 8.2/10
(365 votes)
Chapter 5: In the Shadow of Giants
S1:E5
The formation of continents with varied environments allowed for an explosion of biodiversity — and turbo-charged the evolution of mighty dinosaurs.
★ 8.0/10
(336 votes)
Chapter 6: Out of the Ashes
S1:E6
The dinosaurs met their end with a cataclysmic asteroid impact. Rising from the ashes, birds reinvented themselves into a dynasty 10,000 species strong.
★ 7.9/10
(313 votes)
Chapter 7: Inheriting the Earth
S1:E7
Emerging from the dinosaurs' shadows, mammals went from underdogs to global power, with game-changing adaptations that would conquer land, air and sea.
★ 8.0/10
(335 votes)
Chapter 8: Age of Ice and Fire
S1:E8
As the Ice Age thawed, humans rose above the rest. But the possibility of a sixth mass extinction now looms: Has our ingenuity caused our downfall?