Giant of the Skies

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Giant of the Skies is an episode of the documentary series "Walking with Dinosaurs" that focuses on the life and behavior of large pterosaurs, particularly the giant Quetzalcoatlus.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf documentary television episode
television episode
basedOn paleontological research
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
depicts Late Cretaceous
surface form: Late Cretaceous period

prehistoric ecosystems
distributionFormat home video release
television broadcast
educationalFocus pterosaur anatomy
pterosaur ecology
features dramatic reenactments of prehistoric life
narrative storytelling structure
focusesOn behavior of Quetzalcoatlus
life of Quetzalcoatlus
franchise BBC series Walking with Dinosaurs
surface form: Walking with Dinosaurs franchise
genre nature documentary
science documentary
hasTheme evolution of flight in reptiles
migration of pterosaurs
intendedAudience educational use
general audience
mainSubject Quetzalcoatlus
pterosaurs
narrationBy Kenneth Branagh
network BBC One
originalLanguage English
partOf Walking with Dinosaurs original broadcast run
partOfSeries Walking with Dinosaurs: The Live Experience
surface form: Walking with Dinosaurs
portrays Pteranodon
surface form: Quetzalcoatlus as a giant flying reptile

breeding behavior of Quetzalcoatlus
hunting behavior of Quetzalcoatlus
social behavior of Quetzalcoatlus
productionCompany BBC
Impossible Pictures
relatedTo The Ballad of Big Al
Walking with Beasts
Walking with Monsters
setInTime Late Cretaceous North America
title Giant of the Skies self-link
usesTechnique animatronics
computer-generated imagery

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BBC series Walking with Dinosaurs hasEpisode Giant of the Skies
subject surface form: Walking with Dinosaurs
Giant of the Skies title Giant of the Skies self-link