Alright, let's get this done!

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The team goes rigid with shock, while the glyptodonts begin to panic. Surprisingly, though, the large herbivores' fear works to their advantage, as instead of standing their ground, the shelled giants dart toward the portal, with the cats quick to follow. The team has to run for cover to avoid being trampled, but when the dust settles, both predator and prey are in the present.

It doesn't take the keepers long to get the jaguars into their own holding pens, and soon, all of the new comers are enjoying the park's room service.

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The next day, everyone is feeling a little better. Terence has finally returned to his exhibit, the trematosaurs are now in a marine exhibit, and the new arrivals are all settled in.

The Jaguars have retreated to the shadows of their new home, half jungle, half desert. The rest of the mammals have been moved to pens built in a scrub desert, with some of them already trying to eat the cacti in their pens. The glyptodonts, though, are busy swimming around in their echibit's river, except for a pair of males, who have decided to have a head butting match.

"Do all hard headed animals have the urge to butt heads?" Questioned Sean, eliciting a laugh from his siblings.

"Maybe," replied Elise. "Maybe."

Next time, the team returns to the Carboniferous to rescue one of the first super predator sharks.

(shot of Elise and Sean face to face with some modestly sized sharks)

The staff finds out that Terenceis not the only tyrannosaur who likes to wander outside his exhibit.

(shot of Matilda emerging from a forest atop a hill)

And two armored titans go to battle.

(shot of one of the park's ankylosaurs getting ready to fight a Glyptotherium)

But for now, all is well at Prehistoric Park.

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