Review:

Walking With Beasts (bbc Series)

overall review score: 4.4
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Walking with Beasts is a documentary series produced by the BBC that explores the evolution and history of the most significant prehistoric mammals and predators. Building upon the success of earlier series like 'Walking with Dinosaurs,' it combines expert commentary, CGI recreations, and scientific insights to bring the distant past to life, focusing on the era from the late Cretaceous to the end of the Ice Age.

Key Features

  • High-quality CGI recreations of prehistoric animals
  • Narrative driven by expert paleontologists and scientists
  • Educational content focused on evolutionary biology and paleontology
  • In-depth examination of prehistoric ecosystems and extinct species
  • Produced by BBC with professional documentary filmmaking standards

Pros

  • Visually engaging CGI that vividly brings creatures to life
  • Informative and well-researched content suitable for a wide audience
  • Great educational resource for students and enthusiasts
  • High production quality typical of BBC documentaries

Cons

  • Some scenes may be dramatized for entertainment purposes
  • Assumes a certain level of prior interest in prehistoric life which might be challenging for casual viewers
  • Limited focus on newer scientific discoveries after its release date

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 07:21:58 PM UTC