In the wake of the catastrophic asteroid impact believed to have wiped out the dinosaurs, Australia was set adrift on a lonely voyage across southern seas. With host Richard Smith, NOVA travels the walkabout continent to uncover how it became the strange land it is today. In this final episode, "Strange Creatures", NOVA traces the last 65 million years, revealing the events that shaped the Australia we know today. Prehistoric jungles retreated, replaced by eucalypt forests, grasslands, and deserts. When humans first arrived, giant marsupials dominated the land and the Great Barrier Reef was yet to form. This is a tale of calamity and conquest; how a conspiracy of climate, biology, and geology shaped the Earth we now call home.
s40e01 - Secrets of the Viking Sword
s40e02 - Forensics on Trial
s40e03 - Mystery of Easter Island
s40e04 - Ultimate Mars Challenge
s40e05 - Inside the Megastorm
s40e06 - Doomsday Volcanoes
s40e07 - Decoding Neanderthals
s40e08 - Rise of the Drones
s40e09 - Who Killed Lindbergh's Baby?
s40e10 - Building Pharaoh's Chariot
s40e11 - Earth From Space
s40e12 - Mind of a Rampage Killer
s40e13 - Meteor Strike
s40e14 - Ancient Computer
s40e15 - Australia's First 4 Billion Years - Awakening
s40e16 - Australia's First 4 Billion Years - Life Explodes
s40e17 - Australia's First 4 Billion Years - Monsters
s40e18 - Australia's First 4 Billion Years - Strange Creatures
s40e19 - Manhunt - Boston Bombers
s40e20 - Oklahoma's Deadliest Tornadoes
Seen in more than 100 countries, NOVA is the most watched science based television series in the world and the most watched documentary series on PBS. It is also one of television's most acclaimed series, having won many major television awards, most of them many times over.