There is something missing from our world the amazing animals that time has left behind. But what if we could bring them back what if extinction didnt have to be forever. Were going back in time on a safari with a difference as wild life adventure Nigel Marven plunges into prehistory to rescue creatures on the brink of extinction his plan is to bring them back to the safety of the present to give them a second chance. On his first mission since the first season, Nigel is going back to about 155 million years ago in the Jurassic, he hopes to save the largest fish that had ever existed. Welcome to the ultimate wildlife sanctuary. Welcome to prehistoric park.

The park is now in full swing as everything is now back where it belongs, but Nigel, as always, isn't done yet.

When we saw him last time, he had already left the park through the time portal, but Bob knows where he's going, "I hope Nigel doesn't bite off more than he can chew this time, I just don't know what I'm going to do with him, I really don't." Bob says as he goes to check on Rascal the Troodon in his new larger enclosure with lots of room for him to roam.

Meanwhile in Jurassic Europe, Nigel, who is scuba diving, had already come across a large shoal of fish.

"There's a shoal of fish, Leedsichthys, the largest fish that ever lived!" Nigel said, as he tries to head to the front of the shoal to set up his new underwater portal he made for underwater species, he soon has company. A group of marine crocodiles have appeared.

"What the heck are these crocs doing?" said Nigel, as he finally discovers, he sees the crocodiles hunting a weakened Leedsichthys.

"I know these crocodiles, they're called Metriorhynchus, these crocs lost their armor in order to swim faster to hunt prey silently. They also have fins on their tails to swim much faster than most of crocodile species, both alive and extinct. It is one of Leedsichthys' chief predators." Nigel answered, as the weakened Leedsichthys dies and is feasted on by the marine crocodiles.

Nigel tries to keep other predators at bay, trying to keep most of the Leedsichthys alive as possible. But Nigel sees an unknown predator in the dark murky waters bellow, spooking away the marine crocodiles, which had abandoned their kill.

As a large creature head into the shoal, killing another member of the shoal, it reveals itself to be one of the top predators of the Jurassic sea "Oh my goodness! It is a Liopleurodon, one of the largest reptile carnivores on earth, growing to the size of a large whale, big enough to even hunt giant fish like Leedsichthys!"

As a response, Nigel said "Let's move on! Hurry" as he had set up the underwater time portal, and it was successful, most of the shoal of Leedsichthys had swam through the time portal and survived into the present time.

Later that day, the shoal of Leedsichthys were relocated to their enormous aquarium that is big enough to fit the entire shoal of Leedsichthys and the shoal has plenty of roam to swim around.

Next time on Prehistoric Park, Nigel will rescue the some of the biggest, the weirdest, and the meanest mammals of all time.

Animals Saved From Extinction:

13 Leedsichthys (7 females and 6 males)