Last but not least, my favorite episode of Prehistoric Park. Supercroc! Supercroc has a LOT of anachronisms and geographic inconsistencies. Almost none of the species included in the episode coexisted in the location of the episode, but I've done my best to sort it out.
Parasaurolophus walkeri is replaced by Parasaurolophus tubicen because P. tubicen is known from New Mexico, which is much closer to Texas than the Albertan P. walkeri
Albertosaurus remains, as potential Albertosaurus fossils have been discovered in Mexico
The Nyctosaurus are replaced by unnamed pteranodontids.
Troodon is called Pectinodon
Deinosuchus design is based on skeletals of the species, with elements from The Isle's Deinosuchus.
Mass breakout remains the same
Nigel stands at the edge of the main complex, discussing with Bob and Suzanne what to do next. Their words are indecipherable. Nigel hands Bob a notebook. When Bob sets it down, we zoom in on the words and the sketch. It's a blueprint for a building…the note jotted at the bottom reads "Prehistoric Park Guest Hub."
