I WILL NOT STOP YET!

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As soon as the portal is closed, Nigel calls the team up and tells them about his discovery

"It looked a lot like the classic image of a dinocephalian, so I think it might be our target."

After some quick discussions, the group decides to follow his plan. They strike out to search for the small beast.

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Back at the park, Bob is settling in the new arrivals. After giving the hungry sail backs some meat to fight over, he begins moving the caseids into their new home.

"This fellers are actually pretty easy to care for: they don't really have any complex social patterns yet, so a pen with food, water and some shade is fine for them.

If their reactions are anything to go by, the Cotylorhynchus agree with him.

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Meanwhile, Suzanne is busy in her clinic. They've managed to sedate the female Edmontosaurus and are giving her an ultrasound.

"Careful. We don't want to aggravate her right now."

A little bit of searching confirms Suzanne's hopes: In one of the dinosaurs oviaries, an egg is developing.

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Back in Permian Texas, Nigel's team is still on the trail of the runaway reptile. This time, their having mor luck: the animal often takes breaks to rest, allowing them to keep pace with it.

Still, this leaves the answer to one question outside of the group's knowledge: where is it heading?

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