There is something missing from our world. The amazing creatures that time has left behind. But what if we could bring them back?
What if extinction didn't have to be forever?
We are going on a safari with a difference as wildlife adventurer Nigel Marven plunges into pre-history to rescue creatures on the brink of extinction. His plan is to bring them back to the safety of the present and give them a second chance.
On his sixth mission, Nigel goes back 73 million years back to Texas To rescue the largest alligator ever!
Welcome to the ultimate wildlife refuge!
Welcome to Prehistoric Park!
Chapter 6- Super Croc
"All right, slowly, slowly." Bob's voice could barely be heard due to the loud noises made by the large crane that is lowering a crate with some very special reptiles.
As the crate reaches the sandy beaches of the new canal built by the Modern Mash building, Nigel appears with Suzanne and her assistant. They quickly got out of the jeep and watch as Bob and another employee opens the gate. Slowly, one small crocodile crawls out, then another, then another until 20 crocodiles were swimming around their new home. They were fairly small crocodiles, not fully grown. A man could hold one with both his hands. Their scales were a mix of dirty grey or light brown, vise versa for the spots. These babies would grow to be ten feet long and soon would fill their pen.
"We were lucky enough to get our hands on these guys, they were rescued from a group of smugglers who should be in jail right about now," Nigel said while looking down at his watch. "Anyways, these guys are Philippines Crocodiles one of the rarest crocodiles on Earth." everyone watched the new editions for a while. The rescues were swimming along the reeds and cattails, while others were trying to snag a dragonfly or two.
Eventually, everyone departed to finish their duties for the day, and Nigel, to get ready for his next mission.
In his bungalow, Nigel was looking at the map of the Cretaceous.
"I am planning on going to Texas 73 million years ago. In celebration of our new arrivals, I'm going to rescue the biggest alligator that ever lived." Nigel then walked over to his desk which held a skull of an alligator, except, it was 4 feet long! "This is the skull of Deinosuchus, this creature would have eaten dinosaurs. I'm going to go to the Western Interior Seaway which cut through North America at the time.". However, before Nigel could finish his explanation of his mission, Bob interrupted him with some very scary news.
"Nigel, we have a situation. The T-Rexes have broken into each other's paddocks!"
By the time Nigel got to T-Rex Hill, Jane had already sorted things out. Matilda had found a patch of trees to rest while Jane was watching Terrence drink from the river. It seemed that no one was hurt and the employees will be able to take down the barrier that once separated Terrence and Matilda but was now a pile of splinters on the ground. Thankfully neither of the two enemies had wounds that needed treating but Matilda and Terrence were shooting each other harsh looks, or what someone would presume to be harsh looks. It seemed that one major problem has been solved, at least, for a while.
Once Nigel's team got their stuff together, he put it all in the jeep and drove through.
Nigel found himself in a desert with scraggly ferns and a little cactus or two. Nigel drove around for maybe ten minutes before he came to the designated lake that was connected to the Western Interior Seaway. The site in modern times was known as the Aguja Formation.
By the time Nigel reached the beach the rest of the team had already set everything up. All Nigel had to do was set up his own tent.
By the time Nigel finished with his things the sun was high and the heat was blistering.
"Who's up for the lake!" yelled Newt. He was already calf-deep in the dirty and cool water.
"Just stay close to the shore, we don't know what's in the water!" Nigel warned when Katrina and Jim went to join their friend. It seemed that they weren't the only ones who thought a dip in the water would be refreshing. Not too far away, a herd of hadrosaurs was wading and drinking from the lake. The creatures were mainly lime green but had white lines along their necks and black dots along their haunches. A large sac sat on top of their nose.
"Wow, those are Kritosaurus, they were the main food source for predators besides Parasaurolophus. They are kinda like the North American Muttaburasaurus". Then, two juveniles broke from the herd and splashed around the reeds. The rest of the herd seemed to be on edge and when Jim yelled when Newt brushed up against his leg, one or two ran into the forest.
They drank for only a minute before a huge form jumped out of the water and grabbed the smaller of the two juveniles. The herd stampeded towards Nigel but instead of getting the portal ready he didn't even pay attention to them. Instead, he rushed over to the water with Ted and helped everyone out. Once everyone was out, Nigel looked out at the water to see a pool of blood and three huge crocodilian forms tearing pieces of the Kritosaurus from the bone. From his brief observations, he concluded they were 12-15 feet long, definitely juveniles but still strong enough to take down smaller dinosaurs. They were dark grey along their backs which would become darker as they aged and their underbelly was sandy yellow. As Nigel observed their feeding behaviors, one of the Deinosuchus twisted a leg off of the corpse. It seemed that this would be one of Nigel's more dangerous missions.
The next night, Nigel sat on the cool sand looking out at the lake. Above him, Quetzalcoatlus glided. Being one of the last flying reptiles, they had the sky all to themselves. In the water, prehistoric fish and invertebrates swam to a sleeping ground. On the other side of the lake, the same 3 juveniles sat.
Seeing his target in plain view he couldn't help but get off the sand and got the portal sticks in his pocket. He walked over to Jim's tent where he was reading a book.
"Hey come with me, there are some Deinosuchus getting ready to fall asleep!" Nigel informed. Jim quickly got off his cot and ran with Nigel to the other side of the lake. It took almost five minutes of running due to the large lake. By the time they reached the Deinosuchus, it was already dark enough for flashlights and they were needed, not as many stars lit the sky this night but the moon was much larger due to the proximity of the moon to the Earth. They passed a boulder to hissing, lots of hissing.
They both shown their lights to see the three juvenile Deinosuchus facing off almost 12 Troodon. They were lithe at 3 ft in height and 7 ft long. However, the were dwarfed by the giant alligators. The juveniles alone were almost ten feet longer than them.
One of the Troodon leaped on top of the smallest Deinosuchus and hung on with its sharp claws. It was soon followed by another until almost all the Troodon were on its back. The only Troodon that wasn't, ran back into the forest. The young Deinosuchus was trying to reach the water where the Troodon would be vulnerable but the Troodon kept pulling it this way and that way. The other two Deinonychus watched as their weaker comrade was ripped apart from the top. One long gash ran down the now deceased Deinosuchus' back. While a few Troodon stayed and ate their kill, most went after the other two Deinosuchus, but as they'll soon realize, they aren't as weak as their friend.
One Troodon was flung into the water were in flailed around until it submerged and never came up, another was flung into the forest and was knocked out by a tree. One of the Deinosuchus climbed on top of the dead Deinosuchus and swallowed a smaller Troodon whole.
Seeing so many of their pack mates getting killed, the remaining Troodon fled into the forest, leaving the beaches stained red. In the water, the drowned Troodon was being twirled around by two more Deinosuchus. The two remaining juveniles watched as their opponents fled into the forest, then one, the largest, walked into the water. The second stayed and almost seemed that it was looking for something.
Nigel and Jim had watched the entire episode and felt sick. They watched the confused Deinosuchus until as Nigel was advancing he kicked a pebble with hit the Deinosuchus. The giant spun around and stared right at Nigel's light with its metallic stare.
Jim slowly crept around the other side and quickly jumped on the Deinosuchus' back. Probably thinking it was another Troodon attack it spun around and tried to snap at the tail that Jim didn't have. Nigel stuck the portal sticks into the ground and gave Jim the thumbs up. Jim, however, didn't see it because by now, it was pitch black. So Nigel transitioned from sight to sound.
Nigel wasn't the best at whistling so it took him a few tries to get a good one that Jim could hear over the hissing. Jim understood the whistle and jumped off the Deinosuchus' back and backed up. Looking around for any more threats, and saw the blue glow of the portal. It charged, or crawled, through the portal in an attempt to beat another foe. Prehistoric Park now has a Deinosuchus.
Back in Prehistoric Park,
Bob has just finished moving the Deinosuchus into its part of a lake down by the Hell Creek Formation, however, it is set in the newly established Aguja Formation, housing the parks brand new male Deinosuchus who was enjoying a goat. However Bob couldn't stay to watch, he had to re-introduce the baby Triceratops to his real parents.
Bob drove to Ceratopsid Creek. The enclosure was quite big, with a small creek running through the middle giving this enclosure its name. Bob walked to the trunk of his jeep and picked up Thump, the baby Triceratops. Thump had grown on Bob but he had to meet his real family. Thump didn't cry when Bob picked him up which wasn't natural. If a baby is separated from its mother it should cry. But Thump did nothing but fall asleep in Bob's arms. Already, Thumps siblings have hatched and were now following their mother across the creek. Where their nest used to be two more Triceratops were watching their eggs.
Bob opened the gate. Seeing a new creature creeping into their herd with a baby would usually cause these herbivores to charge but they were used to Bob as were almost all the creatures at the park, including the Phorusrhacos, Titanosaurus, and especially the Thescelosaurus who roam freely on Isla Muerta along with the Edmontosaurus and Andy the Ankylosaurus.
Bob crossed the creek to get to the family. By now the male was with them. He was the largest of the herd and most likely the leader, (The Triceratops and Torosaurus males have been fighting making it difficult to figure out who the leader is.) the staff have named him Theo.
Bob was still carrying Thump when Theo and his mate, Enid, noticed him. Now normally Theo and nid would have been chill with Bob but no matter who it is, anyone with their baby is a threat. Theo was about to charge when Bob set Thump down but instead of running to his genetic parents he stuck around Bob's legs whimpering to get picked back up again and Bob obliged. "Maybe when your older, ay?" Bob whispered. Seeing that it wasn't their child supposedly Theo backed off and Bob was let an easy passage out.
Back in prehistoric Texas,
The sun is shining at an alarming sight. Three more Deinosuchus were on the beach, however, they were dead, and all around them, hundreds of dead fish and a few scavengers such as the Quetzalcoatlus, Troodon, and even a juvenile tyrannosaur. The entire beach was a massacre zone!
Nigel and his team awoke to such a horror. Nigel walked over to the young tyrannosaur.
"This guy or gal is a Daspletosaurus, the southern version of a T-Rex. Juveniles of both species have been known to scavenge and maybe even some adults too. I'm surprised and sad that this was our first sighting, they were quite prominent in this region.".
Nigel turned around to see Newt reaching to touch a Pteranodon. "DON'T TOUCH THAT!" Nigel yelled. Newt quickly jerked his hand back to his side.
"Grab my PH kit from inside my tent Kate." He ordered. Kate ran into Nigel's tent and ran out with Nigel's PH kit. He took it and ran to the water's edge. He scooped up some in the vial, mixed in the solution, and shook it for a minute. Once he stopped shaking, the water turned to a dark yellow. "Oh my god, no wonder everything is dying, the PH is 2, very acidic," Nigel said. It was visibly affecting the environment, besides the dead animals, all the plants along the water's edge were shriveling up. "Alright, I have to get something from the park, I'll be back in about two hours. While I'm away, try and get any animal or interesting seeds either captured or scared away." And then he disappeared into the portal.
Back in Prehistoric Park,
Bob watched as Nigel came running out of the portal, but what was weird to Bob was that there wasn't anything chasing him. Besides the juvenile Deinosuchus, nothing has come through that portal. It has been a pretty normal day, he was able to get all his chores done by lunch along with the other keepers and was able to relax with Thump. The only thing he had to deal with was the false alarm of the Phorusrhacos eggs hatching and the Borealosaurus breaking the Sinotyrannus fence. He was able to even enjoy his favorite animal, the Arthropluera and the elephant herd.
Even Suzanne's day was slow, besides checking the Smilodon and Triceratops babies and making sure that the T-Rex weren't at each other's throats, she was able to relax with her favorite creature, the mammoth sisters, Martha and Beth. Right now they were eating from the hay bales that were just placed in their exhibit. They had fared well in the 21st century as the last two mammoths on Earth, but they were in the prime of their lives but they don't have the chance to pass on the next generation, same with the Elasmotherium and Cave Bear. Nigel will have to go back to Asia to get the park's most recent extinct animals on the breeding program.
Back in Cretaceous Texas,
the team is wandering around the lake, scaring away any animal they saw. They didn't see much, mostly just mammals or pterosaurs. They assumed that all the major life forms are either dead or have moved on.
Katrina found what she thought to be Javelinoxylon seeds from a dead tree. She grabbed three just in case they were still alive.
They were climbing over a boulder when Jim stopped on top. Newt first looked at Jim, who was staring out, frozen, and shock seared into his eyes. Then, Katrina and Ted reached the top and both gasped. Wondering what was so surprising, he looked and turned hollow. The camera turned around to reveal an entire herd of Kritosaurus and Parasaurolophus drinking from the lake, oblivious to the toxicity of the water.
The bellow of a dying Parasaurolophus awoke the team from their conscious sleep to take action.
"Ted take my T-Rex call and scare the herd towards Newt and me where the portal will be. Katrina, go through before and warn Suzanne that we have a poisoned herd." Jim ordered.
All four team members sprung into action. Already though, the toxic water was taking effect on the dinosaurs. One of the juveniles was struggling to stay on its feet.
Ted took out the recorder and played the roar of Jane. hearing the roar of a predator, the stronger adults pushed the weaker members towards the portal, however, they steered away because they were cautious of the portal, this is where Newt came in. he had his own portal and just as the herd reached him, he turned the portal on and the herd ran through to medical help.
Back in the 21st Century, Nigel was still nowhere to be seen but every veterinarian was busy at the portal.
They were either trying to make the hadrosaurs puke out the water or evaporate the water before the effect of the acid started to kick in.
Suzanne was currently trying to save a baby Parasaurolophus, it was the worst out of the herd and was knocking on death's door. A small drizzle of foam had already streamed out of the little hadrosaur's mouth, already the water had been puked out but it seems that the acid had caused internal bleeding. "The poor thing will be dead in a matter of minutes," Suzanne said solemnly, and as almost on cue the baby dinosaur violently shook and then fell flat and lifeless.
Two keepers came and carried the lifeless body to a pile of two more lifeless bodies that will be given to the predators at the park. All the herbivores will be lucky to see the stars and the moon tonight.
Bob watched overhead as dinosaurs wheeze and cough up bloody, white foam. The bellows of pain were cut off when a motor could be heard in the distance. Then, over the hill, a plane swooped low, and flew right through the portal, "What the heck was that?" Bob yelled.
As Jim and the team got back to camp, the portal flared to life and a modern-day contraption flew through.
"So that's your plan, to fly to the source of the pollution!" yelled Newt.
Nigel landed the plane, grabbed the cameraman, and flew off again. He followed the large river that fed into the lake for almost 10 minutes, scared a few Quetzalcoatlus from certain death every now and then, and did a few loop-de-loops to scare the cameraman and incidentally almost make him puke out the side.
Slowly, the winds grew and it made it hard to fly the airplane. "There must be a storm nearby... what the?" Storm was an understatement, it was a hurricane! It was flinging trees and dead animals all over and taking two more to replace them. Nigel veered away but it was futile, the storm sucked them in but thankfully spit them back out of the other side. The camera ducked to avoid a shard of wood. Nigel turned the plane around to show the destruction, trees were either fallen or nowhere to be seen, a few dead fish or dinosaurs floated in the water. He looked behind him and noticed that the river was blocked from the sea by a mountain. "That must be what has poisoned the water, the river had turned into freshwater and when the hurricane brought in salt water, well, that's enough to kill the freshwater creatures. But when you add bacteria-filled carcasses, well, that's a perfect death concoction right there. We have to go warn the rest of the team." then he flew off.
Back in Prehistoric Park,
Bob is finishing up transporting the surviving Parasaurolophus and Kritosaurus into their new oasis home across from the Deinosuchus, who is currently sunbathing on his beach. In the end, only 70% of the herd survived, the bodies of the unlucky will be given to the carnivores for supper once neutralized to avoid cross-contamination. The herd then ran out of the trailers and explored their new, and safe, home. Behind Bob, four trucks drove by towards the holding pens. "They'll be bringing the dead hadrosaurs to the T-Rex, Sinotyrannnus, Deinosuchus, Didelphodon, and Smilodon," Bob stated.
Suzanne sat against the bamboo wall. Next to her, 8 corpses lay, infested with flies, she looked at all the dinosaurs that she and her team weren't able to save. 3 juveniles, 4 elders, and 1 adult female. She knew she couldn't do anything to save them but she had this sick feeling of guilt in her stomach. Around her, workers loaded the dead bodies into trucks. Two keepers had fly swatters, slapping people trying to kill all the annoying flies. Suzanne got up and walked over to the clinic and ate what little of her supper she could stomach
Back in Prehistoric Texas,
Nigel had reached the team and they were quickly tearing down camp.
The wind speeds had doubled in the past hour, thankfully the majority of the camp was torn down and Katrina and Jim were already through.
Nigel looked around, Newt was tearing down the last poles of the canopy and Ted was treating the water for any surviving animals.
Nigel was about to help Newt when he heard a splash and a yell. Newt and Nigel turned around to see a Deinonychus, the same one from last night, pulling Ted's foot into the water. Nigel leaped on Ted while Newt leaped onto the back of the Deinosuchus. Newt kicked at the top of the Deinosuchus' head while Nigel aimed for the face. He had his arms wrapped around Ted's and dug his boots into the ground. "Just take your boot off and then I'll send him through!" Newt ordered. He then jumped off its back, into the water, and opened the portal. Newt gave the thumbs up and Ted kicked his boot off. Feeling like his prey was weak, the giant alligator spun around right into the portal.
Once the tail tip disappeared Newt closed the portal. Nigel went to check on Ted's leg which thankfully was only muddy with a tooth mark.
"Newt open the portal again on dry land," Nigel ordered. Within minutes Ted and Newt were gone, but the weird thing was, Nigel heard 4 zooms instead of 2. Nigel just assumed that the portal was being weird. Nigel looked back at the lake, hundreds of dead fish, trilobites, and squids floated in the now rushing water. Behind him, he could hear the thunder from the encroaching storm. He took one last look up and saw almost twenty Quetzalcoatlus flying away from the hurricane. He walked through the portal.
The stench filled Nigel's nose and made his eyes water. He looked into one of the holding pens to see a puddle of blood and foam, in the other, the other Deinosuchus. Nigel got out of the holding pens and headed towards the Veterinary clinic to find out what happened. He opened the door to see a mess, clinical equipment was strewn around the floor and claw marks along the walls. Nigel heard a tussle in a closet to his right. He opened the door to see Suzanne holding a Troodon back from her neck. She had a long gash on her cheek and was sweating. Nigel grabbed a blanket and wrapped the little carnivore in it before placing him in a pet carrier.
"What happened?" Nigel asked.
"Newt brought Ted in here to get his leg checked out when all of a sudden, Newt and Ted are on the floor with that thing on their backs, I sent them to the security center. But Nigel," she paused, "there's another one!" Suzanne warned.
Not too far away,
Bob was driving past the Ceratopsid creek when all of a sudden, a small, black, head poked out from behind him. "What the?". When Bob turned to look, he kept his hands on the steering wheel, caused his to jerk to the side, straight through the fence."What the?" was all Bob could say before the car slammed into Theo, the leader of the herd. "Oh no!" Bob yelled before Theo smashed into the jeep, flipping it in mid air. Bob and the Troodon were able to make it out before it crashed, but Bob landed awkwardly on his ankle. "Oh, son of a beached whale!" he yelled. He opened his eyes to see that all the dinosaurs were gone, he looked towards the gap in the fence where several footmarks were. "Oh god, today was going so well too," Bob whined.
A half an hour later, at the security center,
Nigel opened the door open to reveal Newt, Ted and two security guards staring at the set of cameras. In one, the Troodon and male Phorusrhacos were sharing some frozen meat, in another, a stampede of the Mammoths, Triceratops, Torosaurus, and Macrocrania was running away from the Sinotyrannus pair. One was nothing but flashing white and black lights. "Newt, what animals are still in their exhibits?" Nigel asked. "The Jiufotang aviary is still intact, cave bear is still sleeping, and the entirety of the Carboniferous Building and Modern Mash. Oh Nope, there's the Borealosaurus herd." Newt replied. In the top left camera, a Borealosaurus could be seen breaking the fence to the African Elephant pen. The herd circled around the young calf before running away, right into the cheetah exhibit. Thankfully the cheetah pair just ran off without harming the elephants.
Nigel got into his jeep and drove towards the stampede with Newt and Terry, a security guard. The mammoth sisters had already split off from the herd, leaving the ceratopsids and Machrocania. Above them, Newt was firing tranq darts from a drone. Two shots were fired and brought down a juvenile Torosaurus.
The trio, however, wasn't worried about the herbivores, they were more worried about the Sinotyrannus pair. Terry ran towards the female and shot her. Another hit brought her down but before he could tranq the male, a large tail slammed him away. The smaller male then turned towards Nigel and Newt and charged. Newt jumped to the side just before the tyrannosaur passed through them. Nigel fell down but was thankfully missed. He looked up to see two tyrannosaurs but one was bigger than the other.
The male turned to face his attacker, Terrence, the male T-rex, who, while younger was much bigger. Just the sight of him scared the male away towards his paddock. Terence then turned his attention towards the sleeping Sinotyrannus but before he would take two steps three darts were in his thigh and he was lying on the ground. Nigel looked up to reveal Newt's drone with the entire herd of herbivores sleeping behind him "Thank you!" Newt yelled as the drone flew back to the bunker to be charged and reloaded.
Just across the tree line,
Bob was in his jeep chasing the Borealosaurus herd. Already he had to go through the modern mash exhibits, T-Rex Hill, and even Mammoth Mount. Thankfully they were slowly making their way towards their familiar forest where one of the brave keepers re-loaded the rock pit. He saw movement to his left and saw the Troodon that caused this mess. He veered away from the herd towards the little carnivore. Ahead, a Didelphodon was running for his life. The Troodon was closing in but Bob was limping faster. He leaped on the Troodon allowing the Didelphodon to run away only to be caught by Ted. He gave Bob a carrier and they both drove towards the holding pens.
Down at the holding pens,
Katrina looked out over the crowded holding pens. The Machrocania, Ceratopsids, Hadrosaurs, most of the Toxodon, and mammoths were crowding together in one, the one over held the smaller animals like the Didelphodon, Leptochamops, and Adocus. But also held the Cheetah and Elephant herd. The one over held the Sinotyrannus twins and the Elasmotherium which were keeping their respectable distance. The last one held Terence and Jane. An extra pen was built to hold the Smilodon pack. The only animals that weren't accounted for were the Borealosaurus, Deinosuchus, Phorusrhacos which were home attending to their eggs, Matilda, and 2 Toxodon, and Carboniferous creatures. "No casualties!" Katrina thought.
A couple of hours later,
Nigel walked around the park searching for the last of the missing creatures, 2 toxodons, Matilda, and the male Phorusrhacos.
He heard a roar to his left and out of the forest two toxodon ran away from a hungry Matilda. Nigel was about to shoot Matilda but just as he was about to pull the trigger, his gun snapped. With Matilda closing in on one of the toxodons, Nigel yelled and waved his arms. This caught the attention of Matilda allowing the two herbivores to run away. It seemed a good idea at the time but now Nigel is running from a seven-foot predator that can run twice as fast as him.
Just as Matilda was about to snap Nigel, he turned the corner, causing the T-Rex to stumble and fall behind as Nigel reached Deinosuchus Ditch. The bamboo sidewalk was close so Nigel had an idea but it was risky. By the time Nigel reached the water, Matilda was right on him. Just before Nigel could be swallowed whole, the male Deinosuchus shot out of the water and caused the dinosaur to stumble. This gave Nigel enough time to warn everyone at the holding pens to get out of there via radio. As the holding pens came into view, Matilda recovered and closed the distance.
Nigel jumped for the ladder and just barely made it into the metal bars before Matilda slammed into her brother, Terrence. Once Nigel recovered he looked into the holding pens. The large herd was settled down, the elephants and cheetahs had stopped fighting, Terrence and Matilda were fighting while Jane was trying to stop them, and the Sinotyrannus and Elasmotherium were sleeping in the shade. It seemed that Prehistoric Park and all its members did a pretty good job at controlling their first outbreak.
As the sun set, Nigel started his visit to the new rescues. He passed over Deinosuchus Ditch which leads you to the new Aguja Formation. It was just like the Philippine Crocodile exhibit just, bigger. The entire formation was themed as a tropical beach, with sand and palm trees sprinkled everywhere. The next exhibit was Hadrosaur Hut, which held the Kritosaurus and Parasaurolophus, who were either wading in the lake or feasting on some cattails. The survivors were still weak and shaky on their feet but they were all expected to make a full recovery. And just on the other side of the walkway were the troublesome Troodon pair. Their exhibit was mostly dense jungle with a little stream for water. Birds mocked the pair as they climbed the trees only to miss and fall. All Nigel did was chuckle before heading to the infirmary.
He opened the door to see all the nurses treating injured workers. Builders had cuts and bruises due to the Titanosaurs trampling some of the building, a worker, Elijah, had a gash running down his arm from when the Didelphodon pups attacked him, and Bob was thanking a nurse for wrapping up his leg. Besides that, no one was seriously hurt. Suzanne walked out of an exam room with a bandage running along her head.
It took 3 months for Prehistoric Park to fully recover. Over that time the number of employees doubled, and almost all the animal's exhibits were improved. The breeding program grew to include the Smilodon pack, The Microraptor Flock, and the Didelphodon group. All the baby Triceratops and Torosaurus had already hatched and were now dominating their exhibit. Terrence and Matilda had been forced to move to separate exhibits so that they wouldn't kill each other. The Smilodon pack was now in their bigger exhibit which was at least 4 times bigger than their former pen. Finally, after 2 months of patience, the baby Phorusrhacos chicks had hatched, two females. Eventually, the park got boring and life became repetitive, make sure that all the animals are fed, make sure that no animals are sick, injured, or missing. Eventually, Nigel felt that the park could handle another mission of sorts, Nigel wasn't sure. On Isla Muerta, the Edmontosaurus had started mating and were preparing for eggs. Andy hadn't been seen in about two weeks and Thump had grown as big as the Thescelosaurus. He was a hand-full to take care of and mostly stayed by Bob, still shy of his family. Prehistoric Park always had ways of surprising its human inhabitants with its resiliency.
Next time on Prehistoric Park:
Nigel Heads to prehistoric Mongolia to rescue one of the most scientifically misunderstood dinosaurs.
Three little shapes dart towards Nigel
And finds himself in the land of the feathered.
A dinosaur with a bird beak yells at the camera
While all the employees get to know each other.
A crowd of people circles around a fight.
Creatures rescued:
2 Deinosuchus (male, female)
2 Troodon (2 males)
12 Kritosaurus ( 5 males 6 females)
8 Parasaurolophus (4 male 4 female)
3 Javelinoxylon (gender unknown)
20 Phillipenes Crocodiles (10 males 10 females)
Well there it is, the last of the original 6 episodes. I'd just like to thank all of you for taking time out of your day to read this story.
I'd also like to thank Jurassicdinodrew and Ricardo753 for all the support and suggestions to make this story the best that it can be.
I will continue to post on this story, just not so often since school has started.
If you guys have any comments, complaints, or suggestions for future chapters feel free to share them with me.
and as always have a superior day!
