Next of Kin
We travel back 3 million years to Ethiopia, where Australopithecus, one of the first upright apes, lived in danger of being hunted by sabre-toothed Dinofelis.
This episode travels back in time to Ethiopia 3.2 million years ago to witness the beginnings of mankind. It follows a group of Australopithecus, a type of ape which, just like us, walks upright on two legs. But unlike us, these early members of the human family were not predators, they were prey. Things get worse and worse for the group as they are hunted by a sabre tooth cat called Dinofelis and fall victim to other dangers such as malaria, rival Australopithecus and a rampaging fourteen tonne Deinotherium.
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Deinotherium charge
Duration: 03:21
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Upright apes
Duration: 02:13
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Apeman and sabretooth
Duration: 02:32
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Ancient Africa
Duration: 01:20
Broadcasts
- Thu 6 Dec 2001 20:30
- Sun 16 Dec 2001 16:10
- Wed 12 Mar 2003 19:00