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's temporary substitute, Jim Lessue lunges 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 first mission back, Nigel decides to head to Jurassic Germany to rescue one of the smallest dinosaurs ever.
Welcome to the ultimate wildlife refuge!
Welcome to Prehistoric Park!
The Land Before Big Dinosaurs
It had been around two weeks since the Earthquake that fatality wounded Penny and caused Suzanne to be stuck on Isla Muerta. At least, Suzanne thought it had been 2 weeks. All she knew was that it felt like she'd been stuck in her bed for what felt like a lifetime.
She heard about Penny from Morease, her physical therapist. It turns out that her brain was bleeding and somehow no one noticed. She died just a couple nights ago. Everyone would be having a vigil for her and everyone else whom they'd lost. Thankfully, Prehistoric Park's public relations manager, Emma, was able to make it seem like another casualty of the earthquake that shook the islands around that area.
Apparently, Isla Nublar wasn't the only island struck by the earthquake, almost 20 other islands, most uninhabited, felt the effects. Morease was fine, he kept her updated on what is going on in the park, and from what he has told her, that isn't much.
On Isla Nublar, Sarah, the temporary head vet, was checking up on the surviving Triceratops and Torosaurus. Almost everyone had some sort of injury but not enough to be fatal.
Currently, she was watching them from on of the hidden high-hides constructed all around Isla Nublar. This made it easier to observe the free-roaming dinosaurs without interrupting. She was just making sure that none of the herd members seemed in pain. Only a female Torosaurus limped, but her leg cut had been stitched and cleaned, it would heal soon.
Not too far away, she could see another veterinarian watching Andy and Alice, the park's Ankylosaurus pair. Due to their armored bodies, neither was hurt, but just in case an earthquake occurred once again, there was always a keeper assigned to the three Nublar herds and a chopper always in the air.
Isla Nublar reminded Sarah of a military base.
On Isla Sorna, Bob walked along the path that lead towards the Djadochta Formation to check up on the progress of the Velociraptor mating progress. When he was about to turn the corner, he noticed the strange amount of sea-birds congregating around the beach. He wondered why and then he remembered, the Borealosaurus eggs! He raced off the path and almost tripped himself trying to stop in order to not crush a newly hatched Borealosaurus hatchling.
It was itty-bitty, only about half-the-way up his calf. It was dark brown and had a lighter green underbelly with the same patterning as it's parents.
Bob saw it try and run away from him but he picked it up and held it in his arms until it stopped fussing. Bob realized that it wasn't the only one that had hatched.
In fact, hundreds had hatched. Sauropods are like turtles when they lay eggs. They lay a clutch of hundreds in a nice spot and then leave them and hope that at least one makes it. But just like turtles, these baby sauropods were being preyed on seagulls and terns. However, it seems that it took a little bit more effort to take one down.
Bob watched as 3 terns tried to attack a fleeing hatchling. However, when the tail of the sauropod hit one of the seabirds, all three backed off and went for another, allowing the former to escape into the jungle. It seemed more like a battlefield, with deaths and injuries from both sides. However, the seabirds kept coming, and even crabs grouped up on the little dinosaurs.
"I need all free employees at the Borealosaurus Nesting Site, the eggs have hatched, I repeat, the eggs have hatched." Bob radioed.
In the Jiufotang Formation Aviary, Nigel and Ted were watching the many feathered inhabitants. A Microraptor glided overhead into a nest to check up on her 3 eggs while the now almost fully grown Incisivosaurus dug and ripped apart decaying logs, looking for colonies of termites and cockroaches.
On the other side of the aviary, the small herd of psittacosaurus were tearing apart ferns for fresh nest material in order to build a comfortable nest for their expectant babies. As the males gathered materials, the 2 nesting females took the materials and situated them under and around their own 3 eggs.
A short burst of wind indicated the arrival of Mimic, the park's male Confuciusornis. While Mimic is nice around all of the employees, he seemed to have a personal connection with Ted from the start. It would be obvious if you watched the duo together. Mimic would always perch on or near Ted and Ted would always give Mimic a treat or a new toy to interact with.
But Nigel wasn't here for Mimic or the Psittacosaurus, he was here for the Microraptor.
"Microraptor was once thought to be the smallest dinosaur, but that title soon went to a dinosaur that lived in Germany during the Jurassic. The Compsognathus. Now, new discoveries have given the title of the smallest dinosaur to either Microceratus or Parvicursor, but both are interchangeable. However, I find Compsognathus and their environments more interesting so I decided, as my first mission since I have been back will be to rescue some Compsognathus. I'm planning on having Bob build their exhibit somewhere in the jungle, not too far away from the Sinotyrannus siblings. It would imitate their tropical island habitats very well." Nigel rambled.
As he had been talking Patrick the parrot and Molly, one of the non egg-laying Microraptor landed on the bench armrest and started pecking away as the sunflower seeds that some employee had dropped.
While Nigel worked out his mission on Isla Sorna, the employees of Isla Pena were having trouble with some of their largest inhabitants.
The once green crests of the Quetzalcuatlas were now flushed red and orange. But from what the employees on duty could tell, only the males crests had changed. The females, including Portia, the mother Quetzalcuatlas, still had their ugly green crests.
But it wasn't just the crest colors that had changed, the males and females behavior had changed. The males had become more aggressive and started ramming into each other in the air while the females had become much more passive and observant of the males, except Portia who stayed attentive to her two surviving babies, their diarrhea green down just barely visible behind her giant wings.
However, the 3 other females had not taken their eyes of the battling males.
But they weren't the only ones watching with interest, Will the Argentavis continuously went out of his way to find the best perch to watch the ongoing fights. He didn't even have time for training with his keeper, Human Will. he was having the time of his life.
As Nigel and Ted neared the Time Portal, they passed the Parasaurolophus and Kritosaurus exhibit.
The Hadrosaurs were rescued when Nigel went back to rescue the giant alligator, Deinosuchus. When the herd was poisoned by an acidic lake, Jim rescued the herd but Suzanne and her team were unable to rescue all of them.
The day still haunted Suzanne and her team but at least the many predators of the park had a good supper.
Junior, the only surviving youngster of the herd was prancing around the 3 nests, avoiding the protective mothers. Junior's mother was one of the adults that died from the poisoning, Junior is an orphan. The employees that look after the hadrosaurs were afraid that Junior wouldn't develop properly without his mother, but he soon found comfort in an old male and the employees themselves.
Nature finds a way, even in a different time period.
Nigel and Ted arrived at the holding pens to see Jim, Carter, and Rachel packing stuff into their hiking backpacks. The team wouldn't be taking any cars or trucks due to the density of the vegetation of the jungles that scientists think Compsognathus lived in.
On the catwalk, Katrina was helping one of the employees set the portal up. Ted ran up the stairs and said hi to Katrina before also helping the confused worker.
Nigel walked over to Jim who was finishing up packing some granola bars into his backpack, behind him two more packed backpacks leaned against each other.
"Are you guys almost done packing up?" Nigel asked, squatting down to Jim's level. "Yep," Jim said as he zipped up his backpack then added it to the pile. Rachel walked over and added her backpack too.
Katrina and Ted walked down from the catwalk, grabbed their backpacks, and joined the rest of the group.
As a team, they walked through the portal.
The shimmer of the portal faded as the employee on the other side turned it off.
In front of the group, a beautiful white beach and a shimmering ocean. Shells and cones from ancient crustaceans scattered the coast while little pterosaurs flew overhead, just like modern day seagulls.
Behind them, the expected dense jungle cast shadows on the new arrivals.
"This place is beautiful!" Katrina exclaimed.
Behind her, Jim was flapping his shirt, "Between this tropical heat and Australia's desert heat, we really need to go on a cooler mission." he complained. Ted shook his head in agreement.
It was a little past high noon, Nigel looked at the sun.
"Alright, let's head into the forest." he said nervously. He paused at the vegetation edge.
"Do you want us to find a trail?" Rachel asked behind him.
"Could ya please?" he turned around sheepishly. The humans split up, Carter Racheal and Jim in one group, while Nigel, Katrina, and Ted went the other way.
Above Nigel's group, small pterosaurs flew overhead. Their wings were a light tan and their veins and arm bones were darker. It's underbelly was a snow white and it's back was a light black. It's tail was incredibly long for its size and at the end, a fan of protofeathers starting white and getting blacker as it neared the end. Off of it's back, stripes of silvery black spewed onto it's head, ended by the orange rings on it's curved beak.
"Nigel, are those Pterodactylus?" Ted asked.
"No, I think those are Rhamphorhynchus." Nigel answered.
"They have very long tails." Katrina complemented. Nigel was about to agree but their ear-pieces sparked to life with a message from Jim.
"Guys, we found a trail that's big enough for us to walk single-file.".
Back in Prehistoric Park, all of the employees are hurrying to capture hatched Borealosaurus babies.
From a not official count, they guessed around 200 babies hatched and from an official count, they counted 20 dead on the beach and another 10 from the predators from the Djadochta Formation.
Currently, they had reports of hatchlings all the way over at the Sinotyrannus exhibit, that was half the island away!
Right now, Bob was driving around the Modern Mash area. He parked his jeep on the side of the dirt path and jumped out. He walked along the path to see the African Elephant and cheetah exhibits. There was around 8 hatchlings mingling with the elephants and another 2 being eaten by the cheetahs.
The matriarch of the elephant herd ran her trunk around the tail of a baby Borealosaurus. The one juvenile elephant was playing with two of the hatchings, going around in circles chasing each other's tails.
Bob didn't know what to do, let the elephants adopt the hatchlings and risk them being squashed or wander into the cheetah exhibit, or take them and try and find a place to put them. After a little contemplation and observation, he decided in the former and drove off.
Back in Jurassic Germany, Nigel had caught up with Jim. As they looked down the trail, Nigel realized that single-file would still be a struggle.
The trail reminded Nigel of a deer trail in Europe, except it was half the width. Nigel took the first steps, followed by Rachel, Katrina, Jim, Ted, and Carter.
The humans struggled to stay on the trail, Jim almost fell off but he was able to regain his balance.
The team trudged along for a while, hearing sounds and seeing leaves shake, but they never saw any animal life, just like a modern jungle. What also was like a modern jungle was the bugs.
The team always had a cloud of mosquitoes following them. The continual sound of someone slapping themselves or each other echoed in the dark as they walked, Nigel noticed that the trees seemed to end a little ways off the trail, and he thought he heard the sound of water.
"Hey guys," he turned around to address his crew, "Why don't we head over there.". Nobody had a problem so they veered of the trail and trudged on.
It took them about the time that it would have taken them to travel at least twice as far due to the thickness of the ferns and fallen trees. But eventually they got there, and was it worth it!
The area was beautiful. Pools of water were fed by a multitude of little waterfalls. Moss grew on the rocks all over and white sand lined the edges of the water. Little pterosaurs flew in and out of a cave.
"I wonder what they are doing." Jim said before walking into the cave.
Ted, Katrina, and Racheal sat down to rest their legs on the sand while Carter hiked up the little hill to find the source of the water and Nigel watched the entrance of the cave and waited for Jim to come back. He didn't have to wait long though.
Not too long after Jim went in he was chased out by a small flock of the same small pterosaurs.
They cawed and squeaked at him but never touched him, just a warning.
"Jim are you okay?" Nigel asked.
"Yeah, I'm fine, but I saw what they were doing. It seems that they used that cave as a nesting ground but now they are tearing all their nests down. And their nests look just like sparrow nests with all the dried mud on the walls."
"Well, do you know why they are tearing them down, sparrows don't normally do that." Nigel asked.
"I saw that farther down the cave, the entire area was flooded and maybe that brought predators or something." Jim suggested.
"Or maybe they know something we don't." Nigel thought ominously.
He had noticed that ever since the incident in the Miocene, he had been much more cautious.
"Guys," a voice shouted from on top of the hill, "Look out, it looks like the water level is rising!". Carter's head poked out from the edge. Almost as if on cue, the peaceful trickle of the waterfall turned into a loud rushing noise.
The increase in noise spooked all the pterosaurs and as a large flock, flew out of the caves and away.
"Nigel what is happening?" a cry caused Nigel to look over to see Katrina and Ted rushing over to meet them, the little pool they were once by was now flooding into lower areas.
"The island is sinking!".
On Isla Pena, Sarah was checking up on the fighting Quetzalcoatlus. It was the same scene as the last two weeks. The three males nipping and ramming into each other while the females looked on. Portia eyed the aggressive males while also making sure her two hatchlings were in a safe place. Behind her, Will watched with amusement.
"They are probably fighting for mates, we shouldn't disturb them unless one of them gets seriously hurt." she turned to one of the Quetzalcuatlas keepers, "If one of them seems like it can't defend itself, call me." she ordered.
She put a hand to her forehead, she had had a headache since lunch, and supper was in an hour.
How did Suzanne do this everyday?
As Sarah rode back to Sorna, Bob was helping get ready for supper. The cafeteria smelt of Spaghetti and garlic bread, the aroma coming from the kitchen where a couple of cooks were finishing up their supper. But Bob wasn't here to cook or set up the tables. Instead he was here to kick out some unwanted visitors. The smells of the food had attracted some of the surviving Borealosaurus hatchlings.
Currently, Bob had two in his arms and another being guided by his feet.
"Come on you buggers, I caught these three trying to get into our potato storage." Bob said.
In his arms, the two hatchlings were trying to squirm free of their captor to no avail.
Bob set them outside of the cafeteria and after making sure they didn't try and get back in, walked back inside.
In prehistoric times, Nigel and the team are trying to find some high ground. But there wasn't any. This island is flatter than a pancake.
Around the team, Pterosaurs and bugs fly and buzz in a large flock in one direction. Nigel noticed this and yelled at his team.
"Follow the animals, they might know where to go!". Around them, small pools were starting to spew out of the ground in the lowest areas. Worms were popping up too, trying to get out of their flooded holes.
Nigel sidestepped to avoid squishing a worm and getting his boot gross.
The team turned around and ran, following the giant flock. Nigel ran in front, followed by Carter, Rachel, Jim, Katrina, and Ted brought up the back.
Pterosaurs and insects flew overhead, swerving to avoid colliding with the humans.
However, the team had to be careful too. Running alongside them were small dinosaurs. Their bodies started light tan on their underbellies and slowly transitioned into iron red, the closer to it's back the color got. They had dark red stripes running along its tail and it's throat was a bright blue. They were small, only tall enough to touch the lower part of the humans knees if they jumped.
"Guys, these are Compsognathus, everyone grab as many as you can." Nigel shouted. He stooped down and grabbed two who immediately started nipping at his fingers. He stopped, stopping the rest of the team who also had one or two Compsognathus in their hands.
Behind them, Nigel noticed something behind them, the glistening water. The island really was sinking!
As Suzanne watched the setting sun on the beach of Isla Muerta, the Thescelosaurus jumped up and down, trying to get some high growing fruits from a tree.
The sun cast a glow of reds and oranges and browns. If she had been working, she wouldn't have been able to see this.
It is rare Suzanne had a free hour to just do nothing nowadays. But guilt wormed its way into her self-conscious.
While she was here relaxing, Sarah was probably going through a lot, with all of the responsibility suddenly set on her shoulders.
She tried to make herself feel better by telling herself that it was good training for her and she would only have to wear the burden for a few more weeks. The best Suzanne could do was check up on the inhabitants of the unused land around their huts.
The Edmontosaurus eggs were healthy with only one being squished. The Thescelosaurus were more mischievous then ever, their comfort around humans was worrying, if not for the dinosaurs then the humans.
Stump and Thump were also playing with the Thescelosaurus flock who had stopped hoping for food. Janeen was watching from her hut. She rocked in a lawn chair while reading a book.
Every now and then she would look up from her book to make sure the duo weren't causing trouble. Suzanne slowly got up and walked over to join Janeen.
At least she was never alone.
Nigel's lungs felt like a hundred matches were burning inside them but he couldn't stop.
Already, the ground under his feet was starting to turn spongy as the water levels rose.
Behind him, Jim and Katrina were helping Ted to continue on while Rachel and Carter brought up the back.
Not too far behind them, the ground had completely been devoured by the ocean, only the trees and boulders popped out.
The Compsognathus previously caught were yipping in both Ted's and Carters packs. The rest of their group along with the flock had long since past the slower team. But they could still be heard over the lapping of the waves and that was what Nigel was following.
Nigel could tell that they were on a hill, although it was very gradual. He also noticed that the noise of the wings seemed to grow meaning they were getting close.
As the team broke the foliage line, they saw where all the wildlife had gone. Hundreds of animals were squishing together in order to find room on probably the tallest part of the island. None of the animals were bigger than the humans so all it took to find a spot to stand was a little shuffling.
Around them, the animals were starting to become restless. Nigel looked into the jungle and just barely saw the waves, maybe the island will fully sink!
Jim side-stepped in order to not step on a group of Compsognathus. The little dinosaurs scurried away, spooking some Rhamphorhynchus into the one tree that was left.
Many pterosaurs were perched on the tree, mostly those small pterosaurs that scared him out of the cave but other pterosaurs like the Rhamphorhynchus found their spot in the many branches. Small dinosaurs that looked like actual birds, probably Archaeopteryx, preened their light brown underbelly feathers while their dark brown and blue wings protected their head from the nippy neighbors.
By now, the water level was visible and was causing the animals at the edge to start to become aggressive.
Jim watched as one Compsognathus attacked another.
The one attacked kicked his attacker into the center of the group, his goal. However it wasn't worth it, on his landing he was attacked by three others, killing him. He wasn't the only one, other fights were scattered around the edges, only a few ending in such horrific ways though.
As the group and animals watched as the water levels rise and the dry land lessened, the animals become more restless. The pterosaurs and Archaeopteryx flapped their wings, getting ready to glide away if necessary, the Compsognathus however were very vulnerable.
Nigel looked out over the water, logs and trees floated on top.
As Nigel watched the moving debris, he noticed that there was something that looked like a Compsognathus riding a tree. Maybe at least some of them would survive, kind of like how small mammals would make their way to Madagascar in a few million years.
But just before the Compsognathus was about to reach the former vegetation line, marked by the tops of the taller trees still in the ground, a small crocodilian jumped out of the water, swallowed the little dinosaur whole, and relaxed on the debris.
Nigel jumped a little, as he looked closer, he realized that the crocodilian wasn't the only one. In fact, there were quite a few, all slowly making their way to the island or basking on debris. Hopefully they wouldn't harm his team.
Katrina couldn't wait to get out of here. She understood why Nigel wanted to stay, to make sure at least a few animals survived, but still.
Her and Ted were hiding behind a boulder. A few Compsognathus were also seeking refuge by the boulder but they didn't seem too worried about them.
Ted was still wheezing from the run here, Katrina herself was still trying to catch her breath. Her feet were only a few yards away from the water line. She was bored so started throwing rocks out into the water. As she did so, she noticed that it seemed that some of the debris seemed to be drawn to the splash and ripples caused by the rock.
Just before she was about to get up, a crocodilian jumped out of the water.
It was as long as her leg. It was mostly grey with darker stripes running along it's scaly back.
It hissed at her and actually bolted towards her foot. She scrambled back to the safety of the land but it kept coming.
She kept crawling until she was backed against the boulder and Ted. The crocodilian kept coming and it seemed that she was going to have to fight but out of nowhere a boot came and kicked the reptile in the face. It hissed and crawled back into the water.
She looked up to see Carter and Rachel standing by.
"Thank you," she huffed, "Now let's get out of here.".
Nigel watched as all around him as those crocodilians, most likely Alligatorellus jumped out of the brackish water onto unsuspecting dragonflies, Compsognathus, and pterosaurs.
There were a lot of them, maybe he should leave. The pterosaurs perched on the last tree started becoming restless and flew off into the sky. However, the Archaeopteryx, since they couldn't properly fly, just crawled higher onto the tree.
The Compsognathus in his backpack started yipping and jumping around, almost like they were scared.
"Nigel we need to get out of here, it's too dangerous." a voice said behind him. Nigel turned around to see Katrina, Ted, Carter, and Rachel walking up to him, avoiding the nervous dinosaurs. Jim walked up to his left.
"Yeah, I think your right, here, try and get the portal out." Nigel agreed.
Jim opened his backpack just enough that his could fish the sticks out without letting the Compsognathus out. He sunk one into the ground but before could stick the other one in, the ground started shaking, just a little.
The crocodilians hissed before swimming back into the water. Nigel also noticed that the water seemed to retreat. These signs pointed to one culprit. A TSUNAMI!
In Prehistoric Park, the threat of a tsunami is much lower. However, that doesn't mean the many employees have it easy.
Especially Will. He currently was nervous about his one animal, Will the Argentavis.
Currently, he was trying to tempt the large vulture with a rabbit.
It was his breakfast time but he didn't seem interested. In fact, he hadn't been interested in the past couple of days meals.
Will was getting worried that he wasn't feeling well. He had consulted Sarah for her input.
Will paced by the monorail back and forth. The ding that meant that the monorail had arrived shot him out of his loop. The doors shot out, allowing Sarah and another veterinarian to walk out.
"How is he?" she asked quickly. She started power walking towards the Argentavis Aviary, Will struggled to keep up, "He hasn't eaten in the past 2 days. I'm thinking he might be sick." Will said.
Sarah continued on walking until she reached the aviary.
The pair stopped and looked at Will. The bird was where he usually was, perched on a tree watching the battling Quetzalcuatlas males. Behind them, the other veterinarian came running up with a folder of papers.
"Here you go," she said before handing the folder to Sarah.
But she refused, "I already know what's wrong with him." she said.
The rumbling grew louder and louder until Jim had to cover him ears. But he left one ear exposed so he could finish setting up the portal.
The bright blue glare zoomed into existence, and just in time too. The peak of the wall of water was just visible above the tree-line. The animals around him were running around and going berserk.
Katrina helped Ted through, followed by Rachel and Carter.
He looked behind him and saw Nigel looking at all the animals stuck on the island.
"Nigel come on!" Jim yelled, grabbed his arm, and ran through.
But he soon realized that he wasn't out of the woods yet. Part of the tsunami found its way through the portal as well. Jim and Nigel were swept off their feet.
Soon, the water had caught up with the others and the team was thrashing in the water. Above on the catwalk, one of the employees was trying his hardest to shut the portal off.
He eventually, after trying everything else, used his key and turned the emergency switch, completely shutting down the portal system.
However, the water level was already high enough to get his shoes wet. The water eventually reached the end of the holding area and spread out thin enough to be absorbed.
Nigel got on his hands and knees and coughed up water.
He then collapsed, but still conscious.
Around him, he could hear employees, Holding Area workers and nurses running around.
"Get those creatures in holding pens, quick, before they run off." on voice said.
"What creatures, maybe the Compsognathus got out of their backpacks, they better not be talking about us." he thought to himself.
Eventually, he found the strength to open his eyes. He sat up and looked around.
The ground was very wet, people were running around, it seemed that everyone was fine, Ted was still laying down but he was moving.
In the holding pen area, he saw that the flood must have swept other creatures in too. A couple of those alligators were being baited into a holding pen while a pair of employees were chasing a Archaeopteryx around.
"How are you?" a nurse said to his right.
"Fine," he said before getting on his feet.
After the team was checked up on and all the animals were captured and moved to the new Solnhofen Formation, Nigel decided he would do his first check up in months.
The growl of the Sinotyrannus siblings echoed in the dense jungle. A couple parrots squawked warnings at the predators.
The siblings had almost doubled in size since the time Nigel rescued them last year. They were still smaller than Matilda and Terrence however.
Nigel continued on, following the path which lead to the first exhibit.
Nigel walked onto the boardwalk that overhung over the Alligatorellus exhibit.
The two males were currently sunbathing on their beach. Dragonflies were zigzagging through the reeds, looking for any other bugs. The dragonflies were also washed into the present day and were now free-flying throughout the jungle.
A majority seemed to congregate around the Sinotyrannus exhibit, especially when they are fed.
Nigel walked on when he came to the second exhibit, which was like a smaller version of the Jiufotang aviary. Running around the bushes were the troop of Compsognathus while the lone Archaeopteryx watched him from a perch.
Nigel left to allow them some peace.
As Suzanne watched and greeted all the park members returning from their day of work, she prepared for many stories.
Nigel climbed the stairs that lead to his bungalow. He reached his bed and fell onto it, relishing the soft blankets.
Bob walked into his bungalow, where Janeen was playing with Thump and Stump.
She was currently chaperoning a tug o' war battle between the two young ceratopsids. The creaking of the door alerted them and they left their game for their parent.
They honked at him to be picked up. He bent down to pick them up, realizing just how heavy they both were, Thump especially.
"Oof da." he huffed. the squealing of the two youngsters attracted their friends, the Thescelosaurus gang who were chirping to be let in.
This made it difficult for Janeen to leave. Bob quickly ran to his bed where the Thescelosaurus wouldn't hear the noise and hopefully leave, allowing him to get a good night's sleep.
However, Sarah couldn't sleep, she was still worried about all of her patients. Thankfully, she solved the problem with Will the Argentavis.
She soon realized that he was waiting to see if he would be able to scavenge a meal. She ordered that the construction crew taint the glass between the Quetzalcuatlas Quarry and Argentavis Armada, then hopefully, Will would take the food offered to him by his caretakers.
At least she has one less thing to worry about.
"Only a couple more weeks." she told herself over and over again, trying to calm her anxiety. She eventually fell asleep, completely blanketing Prehistoric Park in quiet.
Next time on Prehistoric Park!
Nigel goes 150 millions back in time to rescue some of the biggest creatures that ever walked on Earth!
A thunderous foot lands just in front of Nigel.
But must face the dangerous creatures that hunted them!
A large crested theropod stares into the camera
And the Carboniferous House has a catastrophic loss!
A Pulmonoscorpius drags a Magenuera into a dead log.
All next time on Prehistoric Park!
Creatures Rescued:
24 Compsognathus (10 males 14 females)
2 Alligatorellus (2 males)
1 Archaeopteryx (female)
10 Mesurupetala (unknown gender)
Hey guys, Cowpie21 here, sorry this story is a bit late, however, due to school. Chapters will probably be not to often. But that doesn't mean I'll stop the story, don't worry, I have plenty of chapters left inside me!
If you have any ideas, Questions, or comments, feel free to share them with me, in the comment!
Anyways, have a better day than a Monday!
