Predators: Killing for a Living
Predators: Killing for a Living is a BBC nature documentary series hosted by Anthony Hopkins and John Shrapnel, exploring how animals have developed their own ways to capture prey to survive in nature. In the animal kingdom,
it's kill or be killed on a daily basis, as creatures struggle to survive and vicious cycle of life and death is an everyday event in the wild. This documentary series chronicles the different yet lethal techniques used in this dance of death,
from animals that work in well-organized gangs to lone killers that capture prey using camouflage and the element of surprise.
Cold-Blooded Killers. Tyrannosaurus rex, "Terrible Lizard King", lives in imagination as the greatest beast to have walked on Earth's surface. Existing animals have ancestors who passed the same terrain with this monstrous predator,
and many of them have fared well and are equally adept predators as the carnivore dinosaurs. This detective story traces the closest surviving offspring of this remarkable beast.
Episode 12 - Cold-Blooded Killers |
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