On the other side of the portal, Nigel comes to rest on a beach. In front of him, he sees seemingly impenetrable forest. Behind him is a vast sea.

"With these forests, it's hard to believe that, one day, this will be some dried up desert in Texas. But right now, I need to focus on finding Deinosuchus."

Before Nigel can get to work searching for the super croc, he's interrupted by a set of loud honks. Then, two dinosaurs run over a nearby sand hill. They are blue and brown, but with brightly colored, curved crests.

"Those are Parasaurolophus walkeri, the largest species of that type of hadrosaur. These guys lived all the way to the end of the Cretaceous, but here is where they are in their prime."

The two hadrosaurs seem very nervous, but, despite this, calm down when Nigel takes out some leaves and offers to feed them. To do so, however, requires him to shut down the jeep's engine.

"I won't lie, I'm enjoying this."

Then, suddenly, something cause the hadrosaurs to become panicked again. The culprit soon reveals itself: a pair of rust colored tyrannosaurs.

"Those are Albertosaurus sarcophagus. They're like our rexes, but far more slender. I didn't think the lived this far south, though."

The tyrannosaurs are acting cautiously at the moment. They haven't seen a jeep before and don't know how to react. That won't last forever, though.

Nigel, thinking quickly, starts the jeep. He revs up the engine, causing the tyrannosaurs to back down. This is a temporary measure, however, and Nigel knows this. For this reason, Nigel tries to get the jeep moving ASAP. Unfortunately, it refuses to play along.

With the tyrants of Alberta getting less cautious, Nigel decides to switch to plan b: he sets up the portal right in front of him. As he returns to the jeep, the predators finally decide to attack. Luckily, the jeep is finally willing to get moving. As Nigel retreats from the tyrants, he activates the portal. It activates just as the Albertasaurus reach where Nigel was, giving prehistoric park its fifth species of tyrant dinosaur.

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In the present, Bob is quick to deal with the new arrivals.

The tyrant dinosaurs are soon digging into the carcass of, of all things, a Texas longhorn.

"Everything's bigger in Texas. I heard the saying once, but I guess it's true."

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Meanwhile, Susan is dealing with the saber tooth cats. Last time, she was trying to get them to breed.

Now, the results of her attempt are in.

The park now has two additional saber tooth cats, bringing the total to five. However, this has not come without problems.

Due to extreme starvation, the female has lost most of her ability to nurse the Cubs, meaning Susan has to pitch in and bottle feed them.

This is exhausting for Susan, and the extended contact risks severing the maternal bond. Hopefully, should that happen, the male will intervene.

As for the older cub, it has moved on to red meat, meaning it can feed with it's mother. So far, so good.

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AN: Read and review.

And yes, Albertasaurus is really far south in this episode. IT IS FROM CANADA. However, I am still going to use the anachronism stew from the original series in this episode, but afterwards, expect temporal accuracy to rise exponentially.

This is Flameal15k, signing off.