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Long before humans ruled the Earth, survival belonged to the giants. In this episode of Monsters We Met, we enter the fading light of the Late Pleistocene to witness one of the most dramatic confrontations of the Ice Age: teenage mammoths, hungry cave lions, and a powerful cave bear drawn to the kill. Follow the quiet build-up, the tense stalking, the explosive final attack, and the calm that follows as the great predators of Europe shape the world long before our species took its first steps into history. This episode blends wildlife behaviour, prehistoric environments, and cinematic storytelling to recreate a world both familiar… and long gone. 🧊 WHAT YOU’LL SEE IN THIS EPISODE A young mammoth alone in the grasslands A coordinated cave lion hunt The brutal final takedown The arrival of a massive cave bear And a light-hearted final moment with our recurring mouse cameo 🛠️ TOOLS USED TO CREATE THIS EPISODE This film was made using a combination of AI tools for cinematic reconstruction: • Higgsfield AI — image & video generation • 11Labs — narration voice • CapCut — editing, timing, assembly • Canva — graphics, text, and thumbnail support • ChatGPT — scripting, story structuring, promptcraft, and production assistance 🤖 AI DISCLOSURE This episode contains AI-generated images, animations, and voice synthesis used to recreate extinct animals and Ice Age environments. All scenes are artistic interpretations based on current scientific understanding and should not be considered literal recordings of prehistory. 💬 SUPPORT THE SERIES If you enjoy these prehistoric encounters and want to see more episodes, liking the video and subscribing helps the channel grow faster — and means we can keep bringing ancient worlds back to life.