Aquatic divers

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There is something missing from our world, the amazing animals that time has forgotten. But what if we could bring them back? What if extinction didn't have to be forever? We're going on a safari with a difference, as wildlife adventurer Nigel Marvin plunges into the depths of prehistory to rescue animals on the brink of extinction. His plan is to bring them back to the safety of the present, and give them a second chance. On this journey, Nigel travels to the ancient coasts of the Triassic, to rescue unique diving reptiles. Welcome to the ultimate wildlife Sanctuary, welcome to Prehistoric Park.

Prehistoric Park

Today is a very important day at Prehistoric Park, because it is not only the first expedition to the Triassic, but also the first expedition in one year. After the massive breakout one year ago, everyone agreed to hold off on expeditions until the enclosures were safe.

While the narrator talked, Matilda walked over to the fence and tried to bite at it and tear it down, however now that Bob had reinforced the fences, it didn't move at all, causing Matilda to roar and walk off into the forest.

Meanwhile, Nigel is busy in his treehouse, putting the final parts on his expedition plan.

Nigel had a map of Prehistoric Park and a book of prehistoric reptiles pulled out on his desk when the camera crew came in.

Nigel: Ah there you all are, we should be ready in the morning to travel to the Triassic. We're going after two very unique reptiles, Nothosaurus and Henodus.

Nigel pointed to two long necked reptiles in his book. The Nothosaurus had a broad shaped head filled with conical teeth, the rest of its body looked similar to a modern day Komodo Dragon or iguana, except for the much longer neck. The other animal, Henodus had a large flat shell and a boxy head, it was much smaller than its contemporary.

 The other animal, Henodus had a large flat shell and a boxy head, it was much smaller than its contemporary

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Nigel: Me and Bob looked over the map of the park and decided to place them near the Deinosuchus and Nile Crocodiles, due to them sharing an aquatic niche

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Nigel: Me and Bob looked over the map of the park and decided to place them near the Deinosuchus and Nile Crocodiles, due to them sharing an aquatic niche.

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