Paleoworld season 3

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Paleoworld (Season 3) is the third season of Paleoworld .

List of episodes (In original order)

List of episodes
Episode titleFossil sitesAnimalsAir date
1Ancient Crocodiles Big Bend National Park Flag of the United States.svg  USA, Purus and Manaus Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil. Deinosuchus , Gryposaurus , Notosuchia (Hoofed Crocodylomorph) Thalattosuchia (Crocodylomorph with Fins) and Purussaurus .30 September 1996
2Dawn of the Cats La Brea Tar Pits, White River, Flag of the United States.svg  USA Smilodon , Megalonyx (Giant Sloth), Dire Wolf, Eusmilus , Barbourofelis and Teleoceras .7 October 1996
3Boneheads Hell Creek, Flag of the United States.svg  USA. Pachycephalosaurus , Homalocephale and Stygimoloch .14 October 1996
4Amber Hunters Dominican Amber, Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic. Toxorhynchites.21 October 1996
5Dinos in the Snow Prince Creek, Flag of the United States.svg  USA. Ugrunaaluk ( Edmontosaurus ), Nanuqsaurus ( Albertosaurus ), Pachyrhinosaurus ( Triceratops ), Lambeosaurus , Parasaurolophus , Stegosaurus , Allosaurus and Sauropods.18 October 1996
6Armored Dinos Morrison and Cedar Mountain, Flag of the United States.svg  USA. Stegosaurus , Allosaurus , Gastonia and Utahraptor .4 November 1996
7Flesh on the Bones Kem Kem Beds, Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco Deltadromeus , Carcharodontosaurus , Onchopristis (Saw Fish) and Lissodus (Shark):11 November 1996
8Ape Man Rift Valley, Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia Australopithecus .18 November 1996
9Horns and Herds Hell Creek, Flag of the United States.svg  USA and Dinosaur Park, Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada. Triceratops , Tyrannosaurus , Torosaurus , Chasmosaurus , Styracosaurus , Einiosaurus , Pachyrhinosaurus , Achelousaurus , Unescoceratops and Centrosaurus .9 December 1996
10Treasure Island Maevarano, Flag of Madagascar.svg  Madagascar. Rapetosaurus (Titanosaur), Majungasaurus and Vorona .16 December 1996
11Dino Diet California, Indiana, Montana, Flag of the United States.svg  USA. Cows , Deinonychus , Komodo dragon , Maiasaura , Pteranadon , Sauropods , Triceratops , and Tyrannosaurus rex .23 December 1996
12Dwarf Dinos Hateg Island and Bauxite of Cornet, Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Balaur , Telmatosaurus, Zalmoxes, Magyarosaurus, Valdosaurus and Bihariosaurus.4 July 1997
13Early Birds Solnhofen, Flag of Germany.svg  Germany, Las Hoyas, Flag of Spain.svg  Spain and Anacleto Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina. Archaeopteryx , Velociraptor , Iberomesornis , Concornis , Eoalulavis , Neuquenornis , Patagopteryx and Alvarezsaurus .11 July 1997

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