In Prehistoric Texas, Drew, Cynthia and Leon had made camp by the shore of the lake they had seen the Deinosuchus on. However, before they turned in, they made what they would use to catch the giant crocodiles the next morning. They stood in front of a long, double row of wooden posts, leading from the lake. These posts culminated in a "blind end" of three wooden posts. Drew, turned to his team, smiling, "Right, here's the plan! We put bait in at the blind end and lure some Deinosuchus out of the water and up the stockade. When they reach the blind end, we'll set up the portal, sending them back to the park!". Leon looked, flabbergasted, and said, "Planning is just effortless with you, isn't it?" Drew smirked, "Yup!" His face then became a little nervous, "Now, let's turn in; it's not going to be safe sitting out here in the dark. Leon, you've got first watch." Drew and Cynthia headed off to their tents, Leon watching them as they went.

A few hours later... "We've got visitors!"

Leon's shout awoke Drew and Cynthia, who instantly began readying themselves for some prehistoric threat. Leon's shout was followed by a series of loud, barking caws, eerily similar to those of the Mei long back at the park; some predator had found them. When they got out of their tents, they saw what had alarmed their teammate. A pack of small, bipedal dinosaurs were standing around the tent, tearing up the bait bag.

There was a similarity in appearance between these dinosaurs and the Mei long back at the park; they had the same curious-looking, forward facing amber eyes, long snout and taloned feet with a sickle-shaped claw on the second toe. However, these were slightly larger, at about seven feet long, their muzzle was slightly longer and their bodies were covered in greyish-brown feathers, except for the snout. The dinosaurs all turned to the humans and hissed.

Drew knew what they were, "Troodon. They're scavengers; they must have been attracted by the bait bag." Leon turned to Drew and said, "What do we do about them? They've already eaten most of the meat." Drew sighed, "We can salvage something from this." Drew passed Leon the portal remote and slowly walked towards the pack of Troodon. As he approached the theropods, they began snarling at him. When he got close enough, he grabbed the bait bag and began to pull it away from the dinosaurs. The nearest Troodon grabbed the bait bag with its teeth and a tug-of-war ensued. Drew turned to Leon and yelled, "Now!". Leon pressed the button on the portal remote and the portal whirred into life. The Troodon let go of the bag in surprise, allowing Drew to grab the bag and carry it with him as he ran towards the portal, the entire Troodon pack following him it. At the last moment, he jumped out of the way, with the bag, causing the entire Troodon pack to dive through the portal. When the last had gone through, Drew nodded to Leon, who pressed the button and the portal closed. Drew turned to his team, smiling, and said "Well, wasn't that a visit to remember?". Leon checked the bait bag and said, "There's not enough meat here to lure a Deinosuchus. We may need to find other means of bait." Drew sighed, "Let's head back to bed. We'll talk about this in the morning".

Meanwhile, back at the park, Jack and Collete were standing outside the Velociraptor's now-empty paddock with Nikolai, Kyle and six other keeping and security personnel. Jack asked, "Refresh my memory; how did this happen?" Nikolai breathed out and stated, "An hour ago, there was a locking failure in the door lock of the Velociraptor paddock." Collete snorted, "That's been happening a lot lately." Nikolai nodded, before continuing, "Whilst our personnel managed to get the paddock doors closed, the entire pack of Velociraptor escaped before we could close the door." Jack sighed, "So we've got to track them all down…" Kyle nodded grimly, "Yup."

Following the tracks the raptors had left took them to a forest near Raptor Territory. As they headed deeper, creatures would move through the shrubs periodically. They took this as a sign the raptors were nearby, so they pressed on.

Eventually, the team reached a clearing. They looked around cautiously; after all, the raptors could have been anywhere. Jack turned to Kyle, "Where are they?", to which the head keeper shrugged, "Be damned if I know. But we tracked them here. Something isn't right…" Sudddenly, the bushes rustled all around them and a Velociraptor's barking caw echoed through the clearing. The team looked at each other, with a shock realisation; the raptors had led them into the clearing. The whole Velociraptor pack burst out from several different angles, surrounding them. The raptors sniffed hesistantly, as if deciding whether or not to attack. Kyle turned to the team, "No sudden movements." However, Nikolai turned to Collete and nodded. Collete nodded in reply and slowly lifted her tranq gun towards the nearest raptor. There was a brief moment's hesistation, before she fired, hitting the raptor in the chest. The rest of the pack scattered, whilst the raptor Collete had hit loped forward, as if in a drunken stupor, before collapsing.

The element of surprise lost, Kyle facepalmed, turned to the team and yelled, "Hurry! Pick them off before they get away!" In response, Nikolai raised his tranq rifle and, in the blink of an eye, managed to tranquillise a raptor that ran past him with a single shot. Looking at him, Kyle lifted his tranq gun and darted a raptor at the edge of the clearing. A couple of seconds later, another member of the team had darted another raptor. That left two.

Looking at what was going on, Jack raised his tranq gun at the nearest raptor, at point-blank range, and fired… totally missing the raptor and nearly hitting Collete. Kyle walked up to Jack and grabbed his tranq gun, "Give me that before you hurt someone!" Taking Jack's tranq gun, Kyle fired at the raptor Jack had missed, hitting it successfully. The raptor walked a few steps and collapsed. Kyle turned round to see that Nikolai had darted the last raptor.

With the entire Velociraptor pack tranquillised, the task now turned to transporting them back to their enclosures. This involved picking the entire pack up, carrying them in veterinary stretchers and putting them in the back of the containment truck at the edge of the clearing.

When this was done, Jack turned to the team and said, "The Code Red is officially stood down!", before chuckling triumphantly, Suddenly, Will Darrow's voice screamed into their walkie-talkies, "Hello! Can anyone hear me? This is urgent!" Kyle picked up the communicator, "This is Kyle. What's the problem?". Will said in response, "Where the hell are you guys?! Don't you know what's hap-?!" Kyle said, "We've been tracking the Velociraptors; a failure in the door locking system led to the whole pack escaping. We've manages to recapture them and we're bringing them back to their paddock now." Will's voice yelled over the communicator, "That's not a priority at the moment! I don't know how it happened, but-!" Kyle went, irritably, "Will! Calm down! What's happened?" Will sighed, and his voice lowered, "The door locking on the Tarbosaurus paddock failed. We managed to get it closed, but… one of the Tarbosaurus escaped and we don't know where it is." The team all looked at each other, and Jack said, "What do we do?" Kyle sighed; this day couldn't get any worse.

Meanwhile, in Cretaceous Texas, Drew was rudely awakened by a loud, agonised honking sound. This sound was then followed by a series of loud roars. Curious, Drew exited his tent, got dresse and headed outside. When he looked out, he knew what had caused the noise.

On a sandbank a short distance away from them, a pack of Albertosaurus had surrounded a Parasaurolophus. Two of the Albertosaurus were recognisable, as the males that had attacked the Jeep. The Parasaurolophus was already bleeding and exhausted; the chase had clearly been going on for several hours.

The injured hadrosaur attempted to use the last of its strength to make a break for it; however, it was intercepted by a particularly fast Albertosaurus, which brought it down with a single bite to the neck. As it bellowed weakly, the other tyrannosaurs surrounded it and began ripping chunks of the carcass.

As this happened, Leon and Cynthia joined Drew to witness the gory spectacle. They kept their distance; they knew better than to get between a predator and its meal. Leon turned to Drew and said, "What's the plan?" Drew shrugged, "I don't know. Let's wait and see what happens…" Suddenly, a loud bellow came from the lake, followed by a low hiss. The Albertosaurus turned to the source of the sound and roared in displeasure.

Three Deinosuchus were emerging from the lake; they wanted the kill and were ready to take it by force if necessary. The Albertosaurus, not wanting a fight, chose to make a retreat. Drew, not wanting to miss the opportunity this afforded, set up the portal in the direction the pack were running in. Not changing their course, the pack ran through the portal, into the present. The Deinosuchus ignored the escaping theropods and dragged the Parasaurolophus carcass

Drew turned to his team, smiling, "And who says we're always unlucky?" He turned to look at the giant crocodiles, still occupied with their dead hadrosaur. "And, besides", he smirked, "I think I know how to solve our bait problem."