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** Megalodon vs ''Brygmophyseter'' goes both ways. It starts with the shark blindsiding a lone whale and mortally wounding it. The whale's pod then arrives and proceeds to pummel the megalodon, who doesn't even put up a fight, as the whales use their sonar to repeatedly stun the shark. [[AntiClimax Then they just let it get away]].
** Surprisingly averted with the American lion and short-faced bear. Though the latter has a distinct size advantage, the lion uses its superior speed and agility to even the odds, though it still inevitably loses the fight.
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Since its release, the series has become notorious among Dinosaur fanatics for its unrealistic and over the top fighting scenarios and the several inaccuracies that plague it.

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Since its release, the series has become notorious among Dinosaur dinosaur fanatics for its unrealistic and over the top fighting scenarios and the several inaccuracies that plague it.
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Reverting an edit I made multiple years previously. Surprised this half-assed defense of Prehistoric Monster hasn't been edited out already, but seeing as it's something of an Old Shame of mine figured I'd go ahead and remove it.


* PrehistoricMonster: The animals don't do much beyond fight each other and act nasty, but that ''is'' the basic premise. Besides, the program does refer to the dinosaurs as animals with behaviour similar to those alive today just as often as they call them monsters. After all, fighting for survival has always been a regular part of animal life. Admittedly, the fights in the show are unrealistically dramatized, but [[Administrivia/TropesAreTools how else will they get people to watch?]]

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* PrehistoricMonster: The animals don't do much beyond fight each other and act nasty, but that ''is'' the basic premise. Besides, the program does refer to the dinosaurs as animals with behaviour similar to those alive today just as often as they call them monsters. After all, fighting for survival has always been a regular part of animal life. Admittedly, the fights in the show are unrealistically dramatized, but [[Administrivia/TropesAreTools how else will they get people to watch?]]
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** When describing the size of various theropods, the show usually gives an accurate body length but also describes them as disproportionally tall. ''Ceratosaurus'', for example, is accurately stated to have been 20 feet long but also to have stood ''13 feet tall'', the height of a very big T. rex (in reality, it stood 6 feet tall). The latter, meanwhile, is said to have stood 16 feet tall at the hip, the height of a giraffe.
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* AnachronismStew: ''Dromaeosaurus'' and ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' living together. It's a common misconception, but ''Dromaeosaurus'' died out just a few million years before ''T. rex'' hit the scene. However, when the animators had to cut corners, they did reuse many CGI models that shouldn't belong in the time period the episode is set in; ''Deinonychus'' shows up both alongside ''Ceratosaurus'' and ''T. rex'', for example.

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* AnachronismStew: ''Dromaeosaurus'' and ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' living together. It's a common misconception, but ''Dromaeosaurus'' died out just a few over 5 million years before ''T. rex'' hit the scene. However, when the animators had to cut corners, they did reuse many CGI models that shouldn't belong in the time period the episode is set in; ''Deinonychus'' shows up both alongside ''Ceratosaurus'' and ''T. rex'', for example.



** ''Pachyrhinosaurus" is shown ''galloping''. Needless to say, a short-legged, multi-ton ceratopsid could not gallop, it could only do a fast walk akin to an elephant.

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** ''Pachyrhinosaurus" ''Pachyrhinosaurus'' is shown ''galloping''. Needless to say, a short-legged, multi-ton ceratopsid could not gallop, it could only do a fast walk akin to an elephant.
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** ''Pachyrhinosaurus" is shown ''galloping''. Needless to say, a short-legged, multi-ton ceratopsid could not gallop, it could only do a fast walk akin to an elephant.
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Since its release, the series has become notorious among Dinosaur fanatics for it's unrealistic and over the top fighting scenarios and the several inaccuracies that plague it.

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Since its release, the series has become notorious among Dinosaur fanatics for it's its unrealistic and over the top fighting scenarios and the several inaccuracies that plague it.
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Since it's its release, the series has become notorious among Dinosaur fanatics for it's unrealistic and over the top fighting scenarios and the several inaccuracies that plague it.
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