Eons
Eons

Eons (2017)

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6 Seasons
June 26, 2017
English
Documentary

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Join hosts Hank Green, Kallie Moore, and Blake de Pastino as they take you on a journey through the history of life on Earth. From the dawn of life in the Archaean Eon through the Mesozoic Era — the so-called “Age of Dinosaurs” -- right up to the end of the most recent Ice Age. The evolutionary history of mammals including humans and other modern species is explored with these amazing paleontology experts.

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PBS Digital Studios, YouTube

Episodes

The Trouble With Trilobites
E1

The Trouble With Trilobites

Jun 26, 2017
10 min

Trilobites are famous not just because they were so beautifully functional, or because they happened to preserve so well. They’re known the world over because they were everywhere!

When Did the First Flower Bloom?
E2

When Did the First Flower Bloom?

Jul 3, 2017
10 min

During the Cretaceous Period, dinosaurs were more diverse, more fierce, and more strange than ever. But something else was happening under the feet of the terrible lizards: for the first time in history, there were flowers.

The Tully Monster & Other Problematic Creatures
E3

The Tully Monster & Other Problematic Creatures

Jul 11, 2017
10 min

There are animals in the fossil record that challenge some of our most basic ideas about what animals are supposed to look like. If there ever was a monster on this planet that was worthy of the name, it might have been the Tully Monster.

Stegosaurs: Tiny Brains & Thagomizers
E4

Stegosaurs: Tiny Brains & Thagomizers

Jul 17, 2017
10 min

If you take it as a given that extinct dinosaurs were all weird and wonderful, then you gotta at least consider that Stegosaurus was one of the weirdest and wonderfulest.

What Colors Were Dinosaurs?
E5

What Colors Were Dinosaurs?

Jul 24, 2017
10 min

We know a lot about dinosaurs but there’s one question that has plagued paleontologists for decades: what color were they?

The Story of Saberteeth
E6

The Story of Saberteeth

Jul 31, 2017
10 min

Smilodon was a fearsome Ice Age cat, the size of a modern-day tiger, that had a pair of fangs nearly 18 centimeters long. But it was only the last and largest of the great sabertooths: ridiculously long canines had already been a trend for millions of years by the time Smilodon was prowling around. And you know what? Those giant teeth just might make a comeback.

That Time Oxygen Almost Killed Everything
E7

That Time Oxygen Almost Killed Everything

Aug 7, 2017
10 min

What if we told you that there was a time when oxygen almost wiped out all life on Earth? 3 billion years ago, when the world was a place you’d never recognize, too much of a good thing almost ruined everything for everybody.

The Biggest Thing That Ever Flew
E8

The Biggest Thing That Ever Flew

Aug 14, 2017
10 min

Today, we’re familiar with two types of flying vertebrates -- birds and bats. But over 66 million years ago, there was a giraffe-sized reptile that soared through the sky.

Dimetrodon: Our Most Unlikely Ancestor
E9

Dimetrodon: Our Most Unlikely Ancestor

Aug 21, 2017
10 min

With its lizard-like appearance and that distinctive sail on it back, Dimetrodon is practically the mascot of the Palaeozoic Era, a time before flowers, birds, mammals, and even crocodiles. But if you take a close look at this sail-backed animal, you might see a little bit of yourself.

The Extinction That Never Happened
E10

The Extinction That Never Happened

Aug 28, 2017
10 min

Natural history is full of living things that were long thought to have gone extinct only to show up again, alive and well. Paleontologists have a word for these kinds of organisms: They call them Lazarus taxa.

The Strange Case of the Buzzsaw Jaws
E11

The Strange Case of the Buzzsaw Jaws

Sep 11, 2017
10 min

There are many fossils that challenge our ability to form even the most basic idea of how a living thing looked, or lived, or functioned. One of the longest-running of these mysteries involved a 270-million-year-old sea creature called Helicoprion that once swam the seas around the supercontinent of Pangea.

The Age of Giant Insects
E12

The Age of Giant Insects

Sep 18, 2017
10 min

Insects outnumber humans by a lot and we only like to think we're in charge because we're bigger than they are. But insects and other arthropods weren’t always so small. About 315 million years ago during the Carboniferous Period, they were not only abundant: they were enormous.

History's Most Powerful Plants
E13

History's Most Powerful Plants

Sep 26, 2017
10 min

Fossil fuels are made from the remains of extinct organisms that have been exposed to millions of years of heat and pressure. But in the case of coal, these organisms consisted largely of some downright bizarre plants that once covered the Earth, from Colorado to China.

How Did Dinosaurs Get So Huge?
E14

How Did Dinosaurs Get So Huge?

Oct 2, 2017
10 min

Part of why we’re so fascinated with extinct dinosaurs it’s just hard for us to believe that animals that huge actually existed. And yet, they existed! From the Jurassic to the Cretaceous Periods, creatures as tall as a five-story building were shaking the Earth.

When The Earth Was Purple
E15

When The Earth Was Purple

Oct 9, 2017
10 min

Besides the blue of the oceans, the dominant color of our planet, as we know it, is green. But imagine a time when the Earth looked a little … purple.

'Living Fossils' Aren't Really a Thing
E16

'Living Fossils' Aren't Really a Thing

Oct 16, 2017
10 min

Crocodiles, horseshoe crabs and tuatara are animals that have persisted for millions of years, said to have gone unchanged since the days of the dinosaurs. But even the most ancient-looking organisms show us that evolution is always at work.

When Whales Walked
E17

When Whales Walked

Oct 23, 2017
10 min

We know whales as graceful giants bound to the sea. But what if we told you there was actually a time when whales could walk.

An Illustrated History of Dinosaurs
E18

An Illustrated History of Dinosaurs

Oct 30, 2017
10 min

Our image of dinosaurs has been constantly changing since naturalists started studying them about 350 years ago. Taken together, these pictures can tell us a whole lot about just how much we have learned. Let's explore the history of dinosaur science as seen through the history of dinosaur art.

A Brief History of Geologic Time
E19

A Brief History of Geologic Time

Nov 6, 2017
10 min

By looking at the layers beneath our feet, geologists have been able to identify and describe crucial episodes in life’s history. These key events frame the chapters in the story of life on earth and the system we use to bind all these chapters together is the Geologic Time Scale.

The Search for the Earliest Life
E20

The Search for the Earliest Life

Nov 20, 2017
10 min

More than 4 billion years ago, the crust of the Earth was still cooling and the oceans were only beginning to form. But in recent years, we’ve started to discover that, even in this hellish environment, life found a way.

The Facts About Dinosaurs & Feathers
E21

The Facts About Dinosaurs & Feathers

Nov 27, 2017
10 min

Over the past 20 years, dinosaurs of all types and sizes have been found with some sort of fluff or even full-on plumage. These fuzzy discoveries have raised a whole batch of new questions so we're here to tell you everything we know about dinosaurs and feathers.

The Last Time the Globe Warmed
E22

The Last Time the Globe Warmed

Dec 4, 2017
10 min

Imagine an enormous, lush rainforest teeming with life...in the Arctic. Well there was a time -- and not too long ago -- when the world warmed more than any human has ever seen. (So far)

What Happened to the World's Greatest Ape?
E23

What Happened to the World's Greatest Ape?

Dec 11, 2017
10 min

Probably twice the size of a modern gorilla, Gigantopithecus is the greatest great-ape that ever was. And for us fellow primates, there are some lessons to be learned in how it lived, and why it disappeared.

When Giant Fungi Ruled
E24

When Giant Fungi Ruled

Dec 18, 2017
10 min

420 million years ago, a giant feasted on the dead, growing slowly into the largest living thing on land. It belonged to an unlikely group of pioneers that ultimately made life on land possible -- the fungi.

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Eons

Status

Returning Series

Seasons

6

Episodes

246

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PBS Digital Studios