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The Pack

Season 2025 Episode 4 | 54m 03s

71 million years ago, a young Albertosaurus, a relative of T. Rex, must prove herself in a deadly hunting pack or face starvation. Today, paleontologists in Canada uncover her remains, using their evidence to reveal her battle for survival.

Aired: 06/16/25 | Expires: 08/01/25
Extras
A fight breaks out amongst the mega herd of Pachyrhinosaurus gathering to migrate north
A young Albertosaurus, a relative of T. Rex, earns her place in a fierce hunting pack.
Very few dinosaurs made it as far North as the Arctic Circle...except for two.
In late Cretaceous Alberta, many apex predators roamed free, so how did the prey survive?
Imagine finding a rare fossil that you’ve been desperate to find - only for it to be put at risk.
What would make a Utahraptor so much larger than other raptor species?
It’s grudge match time. Except that this one took place over millions of years.
An injured Lusotitan lies on the beach, vulnerable to attack from the deadly Torvosaurus.
In an attempt to initiate a courtship dance, a male Lusotitan puts his best foot forward.
Staying close to the herd is the only chance for baby Pachyrhinosaurus to survive danger.