No slowing down!

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IN Prehistoric Arizona, the team has just tested a new invention made to rescue Prehistoric marine animals - portal depth charges. The devices have proved to be stunning successes.

Another flash of light fills the ROV's screen as more sharks are sent into the present, adding another successful rescue to the day's list. The team merely smiles at this, happy to, for once, have an easy rescue.

Suddenly, something new shows up on screen. It is yet another prehistoric shark - yet this one is the size of a great white. Soon, another joins it, then another, and another. Before long, twelve sharks have revealed themselves, all searching for chum.

"Well, I guess we found the Kaibabvenator," noted Elise, who was already dropping one of the portal charges overboard. Said charge fell down for a few seconds before popping a curious pair of Kaibabveantor into the present. This, however, caused the other sharks to become cautious and refuse to go near the following charges, which eventually disappeared in flashes of light, having hit their preset depth limits.

Back on the boat, the team stared at the cautious sharks, before turning their attention to their diving gear. It seemed that the new arrivals would need some prodding to go toward the portals.

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Back at the park, Matilda is nearing the scent she's been searching for. It's source, though, is surprising, even for a dinosaur.

The increasing intensity of the scent is all Matilda needs to tell her that she is nearing the source of the foul odor, something that makes her mouth water. Any easy New she could find is one she won't turn down, which is why she has been trekking for so long. Behind her, Gila and her mate keep pace, eager to exploit the tyrant's leftovers.

When Matilda comes across a hill where the smell is at its strongest, her lips contort into the closest she can have for a smile - she knows that the meal she desires is on the otherwise of the hill, and she can't wait to sink her teeth into it. Caution giving way to hunger, Matildacrests the hill, only to stare down in shock at what she sees.

On the other side of the hill, geysers spit out foul smelling gas, which humans have named carbon monoxide, not that Matilda knows this. She does know what it does to animals, however: around the geysers are the carcasses of deer, pigs, wolves, and birds - all animals unfortunate enough to find themselves trapped in the clutches of the toxic gas. Yet that is not what made Matilda stop.

The object that surprised Matilda the most is the largest of the carcasses, this moved covered in skin and osteoderms, yet those are not its most distinctive features.

No, the most distinctive features of the carcass would be its three prominent horns and the grill on the back of its head.

Matilda recognizes the carcass as belonging to a Triceratops, but this one is far larger than any of the ones are the park. More importantly, it is long dead, its body showing signs of extreme decay, with a few holes torn into its flesh by flying scavengers lucky enough to escape the gas' toxic fumes.

Nearby, she notices the corpses of two Pachycephalosurs, whose small size only hastened their demise at the hands of the gas. While feasting on the ceratopsian risks killing her from exposure to the fumes, the smaller dinosaurs can be more easily moved to feast on at a later time.

Cautiously, the female rex advances up to the carcasses, before lifting them with her maw and turning to leave the pit. To her surprise, she finds herself face to face with two humans wearing strange headware, with a trunk of sorts covering their moths, while carrying long sharp sticks that end with shiny stony blades. Both parties stare at each other for aonly a moment before simply going their separate ways. Matilda, though, stops her retreat at the summit of the hill, then returns to the ceratopsian carcass and drags it up the hill until it rests on the hilltop, and digs in. Nearby, the patient lizards wait for the rex to finish. Only then will they sneak in a few bites.

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Back in Prehistoric Arizona, the team is back under the waves, ready to rescue the sharks.

Now seeing a new source of food, the sharks begin to swim toward the team, ready to try and make a kill. This, however draws them right into the path of one of the portal charges, sending all of them into the present.

The team doesn't have time to bask in their success, though, as not a moment later, an ORCA-SIZED shark appears at the light of the portal fades, now on a collision course with the team.