Here's Episode Two.

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're going back in time on a safari with a difference as wildlife adventurer Nigel Marvin plunges into prehistory 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 next adventure, Nigel with face off with a wooly rhino, survive a showdown with a cave bear, and solve the mystery of what is killing the last mammoth on Earth.

Welcome to the ultimate wildlife sanctuary.

Welcome to Prehistoric Park.

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Prehistoric Park is slowly beginning to come to life. Amid the mountains and streams, dinosaurs and their contemporaries are starting to make themselves comfortable. One day, Nigel plans to breed extinct creatures, but for now, he only wants to bring back a few to see how they adapt to the present.

So far, they're doing fine.

At the moment, Nigel is at T. rex Hill. Here, the keepers are facing their first real challenge: keeping the T. rex fed. Last time, Nigel rescued a family of T. rex just before the meteor blast hit them, and though the mother was severly injured, all of them are doing well in their new home.

Because of the danger with feeding the rexes, Bob has to use a crane to put food in their exhibit. Lucky for him, the tyrant dinosaurs don't see the crane as food. To keep them fed, he'll have to bring in several hundred tons of meat every year.

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Later, at a different part of the park, Nigel is meeting with some of the park's modern residents: a herd of elephants.

"Today, the only elephants around are the African and the Asian elephants, but, in the past, there were dozens. There were the Phiomia, the Mastodon, the Stegodon, and the gomphotheres, but today, I want to rescue the most famous of all the extinct proboscidians, the wooly mammoth."

Mammoths did very well during the last ice age, but they disappeared when it ended. Nigel has a theory why.

"When the ice age ended, the climate changed, and so did the habitat. This put pressure on the mammoths, and when human hunters arrived, it proved too much. Now, the last mammoths lived in prehistoric Eurasia, so I'm going to see if I can go and find one."

Nigel needs to be careful now. He's going back to the time when our ancestors hunted giant beasts, and they might not be happy about him intruding on their territory.

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Nigel has arrived in Prehistoric Eurasia. Here, it's much different than modern Eurasia. Namely, there's a lot more snow.

This doesn't slow down Nigel at all. He simply treks through the snow until he reaches a real obstacle: a pine forest.

"These are pine trees. These are part of the reason mammoths died out; they couldn't eat leaves that well."

Eventually, Nigel's trek brings him to a cave.

"Now, I know that caves aren't usually the homes of mammoths, but I might find something else in here that I can bring back. Anything we save now is worth saving."

With that, Nigel enters the cave. At first, nothing happens. Then, Nigel backs out. The reason soon becomes apparent.

In front of him is a very large, very angry bear.

"Oh dear."

The bear rears up and roars, to which Nigel runs. The bear is quick to follow.

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I made this the segment end because, just like in the show, it was an excellent cliffhanger.

Oh, and for the I enlighten: Proboscidians (Proboscidae) is the group elephants belong to, while gomphotheres are the group the weird elephant thing that is Platybelodon.

Also, for the previous chapter, there really were two species of Triceratops: horridus (which was used in the original show) and prorsus, which is the one you play as in Saurian. BTW I will be using the Saurian color scheme for T. prorsus in this fic, it is AWESOME.