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    Prehistoric Park

    2006 · Animals · 1 season

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    • Season 1 overview
      Oct 29-Nov 12, 2006
      6 episodes
      Season 1 episodes
      1. T-Rex
      1. T-Rex Oct 29, 2006
      • Nigel coaxes two baby tyrannosaurs through the time portal and into the park.
    • 2. Mammoth
      2. Mammoth Oct 29, 2006
      • Nigel returns from the ice age with an injured female woolly mammoth.
    • 3. Bird House
      3. Bird House Nov 5, 2006
      • Nigel heads back in time in search of the Microraptor and ends up rescuing the Titanosaurs as well.
    • 4. Sabre Tooth
      4. Sabre Tooth Nov 5, 2006
      • Nigel travels to prehistoric South America to rescue Sabre Tooth cats as they face extinction.
    • 5. Insects
      5. Insects Nov 12, 2006
      • Nigel visits prehistoric Scotland in search of giant insects.
    • 6. Giant Croc
      6. Giant Croc Nov 12, 2006
      • Nigel goes back to prehistoric Texas to try to rescue giant crocodilian deinosuchus.
  1. 210K views • 11 years ago. Watch Long Night, Big Freeze, Parasaurolophus come-back (Back to cretaceous) and Land of Giants!

  2. Minecraft Prehistoric Park Season 2 Episode 10 Destiny. After the Disastrous ending of Season 1 me and the team try to rebuild Prehistoric Park and rescue even more extinct animals.

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  4. Prehistoric Park: With Rod Arthur, Suzanne McNabb, Nigel Marven, David Jason. Nigel Marven travels back in time to rescue exotic creatures on the brink of extinction. CGI is used to create animals no longer seen on earth, from woolly mammoths, and T Rex, to dinosaur-eating crocodiles.

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    • 2006-08-20
    • Documentary, Adventure, Drama
    • 60
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    • Season 2 Episodes

    These are the episodes of the second season I wished had happened.

    Episode 1: Watering Hole

    Colorado - Late Jurassic Animals Saved From Extinction: •21 Diplodocus (main adjective, now free roaming along with titanosaurs and other sauropods due to their gentle nature towards humans) •6 Allosaurus (main adjective) •4 Stegosaurus •5 Brachiosaurus (now free roaming along with titanosaurs and other sauropods due to their gentle nature towards humans) •7 Camarasaurus (now free roaming along with titanosaurs and other sauropods due to their gentle nature towards humans) •15 Apatosaurus (now free roaming along with titanosaurs and other sauropods due to their gentle nature towards humans) •16 Brontosaurus (now free roaming along with titanosaurs and other sauropods due to their gentle nature towards humans) •11 Barosaurus (now free roaming along with titanosaurs and other sauropods due to their gentle nature towards humans) •13 Supersaurus (now free roaming along with titanosaurs and other sauropods due to their gentle nature towards humans) •19 Suuwasseas (now free roaming along with titanosaurs and other sauropods due to their gentle nature towards humans) •4 Amphicoelias (now free roaming along with titanosaurs and other sauropods due to their gentle nature towards humans) •5 Seismosaurus (now free roaming along with titanosaurs and other sauropods due to their gentle nature towards humans) •17 Dryosaurus (now free roaming along with sauropods and other free roaming animals due to their gentle nature towards humans) •4 Ornitholestes Latest Additions To The Park: •2 Parasaurolophus (ones that appeared in the last episode of season 1, now free roaming along with sauropods and other free roaming animals due to their gentle nature towards humans) •3 Incisivosaurus (ones that appeared in the third episode of season 1, now free roaming along with sauropods and other free roaming animals due to their gentle nature towards humans) •31 Toxodons (ones that appeared in the fourth episode of season 1) •1 Crassigyrinus (one that appeared in the fifth episode of season 1) •8 Baby Titanosaurs (borealosaurus) •7 Woolly Mammoths (in case if Martha does get isolated from her African elephant herd, with this mammoth herd, Martha will still be haply and won't be lonely) Park's Modifications Since The Last Episode Of Season 1: •Flocks of Ornithomimus are now free roaming (since the park now has perfectly secured park fences around the whole place in case if any animal tries to escape). •Herds of African elephants and Woolly Mammoths are now allowed to roam freely since they were tamed very easily, unlike in the first season of Prehistoric Park. •Microraptors are now allowed to roam freely (not just in Nigel's office), since they were now "trained" to not escape from the park. •T-Rexes and other large carnivores are now contained in electric fences in case if the same incident as the one that happened in the final episode of the last season were to occur again.

    Episode 2: The Real Bunyip

    Australia - Middle Pleistocene Animals Saved From Extinction: •21 Diprotodons (main adjective, now free roaming along with sauropods and other free roaming animals due to their gentle nature towards humans) •16 Procoptodons (now free roaming along with sauropods and other free roaming animals due to their gentle nature towards humans) •2 Thylacoleos •6 Thylacines (unintentionally, but Nigel decided to keep them in the park anyway) •7 Nototheriums (now free roaming along with sauropods and other free roaming animals due to their gentle nature towards humans) •8 Euryzygomas (now free roaming along with sauropods and other free roaming animals due to their gentle nature towards humans) •10 Zygomaturus (now free roaming along with sauropods and other free roaming animals due to their gentle nature towards humans) •3 Palorchestes (now free roaming along with sauropods and other free roaming animals due to their gentle nature towards humans) •4 Hulitheriums (now free roaming along with sauropods and other free roaming animals due to their gentle nature towards humans) Latest Additions To The Park: •9 Parasaurolophus (hasn't hatched yet)

    Episode 3: Stranger From The Outside

    Eurasia - Oligocene Animals Saved From Extinction: •7 Chalicotheriums (main adjective, now free roaming along with sauropods and other free roaming animals due to their gentle nature towards humans) •7 Indricotheriums •9 Embulotheriums •4 Arsinoitheriums •3 Entelodonts Latest Additions To The Park: •9 Parasaurolophus (had finally hatched)

  5. Prehistoric Park is a six-episode docufiction television series that first aired on the channel ITV. Narrated by David Jason, the program follows zoologist and adventurer Nigel Marven as he attempts to rescue extinct animals from the past and house them in a wildlife sanctuary, also named Prehistoric Park.

  6. Jul 21, 2006 · Studio D.S. Pictures. Genres Fantasy, Science Fiction, Action, Adventure, Family, Documentary. Using his knowledge of today’s animal kingdom and the latest research, wildlife adventurer Nigel Marven uses a time portal to take him into the past, on a quest to rescue long lost prehistoric creatures.

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