A SIX PART HISTORY CHANNEL MOCKUMENTARY: Prehistoric Park allows viewers to travel back in time with their host, Nigel Marven, as he attempts rescue ancient animals from extinction and bring them back to a zoo-like environment called Prehistoric Park.
T. rex Returns
Episode 1
Episode 1
In episode one of this series Nigel goes back to a time just before Chicxulub impact to rescue the most famous predator of ancient times, the tyrannosaurus rex, but ends up with more than he bargains for when he sends home an adolescent triceratops and a herd of ornithomimus.
A Mammoth Undertaking
Episode 2
Episode 2
In episode two of this series Nigel rescues an injured mammoth from early cro-magnon hunters only to find it won't eat when he gets it back to the park. Upon returning to the past in an attempt to gather food samples for the ill-fated mammoth, he decides to bring back an elasmotherium (a woolly rhino).
Dinobirds
Episode 3
Episode 3
In episode three of this series Nigel endeavors to save some microraptors from an exploding volcano in prehistoric China and ends up rescuing a herd of borealosaurus (referred to as titanosaur) in the process. Back at the park, staff deal with a heatwave, an expectant mom, and a pair of unruly tyrannosaurs.
Saving the Sabretooth
Episode 4
Episode 4
In episode four of this series Nigel attempts to save both a phorusrhacos (a giant ten foot tall bird-like creature) and a smilodon populator (a saber-tooth cat) while staff look on over the very first dinosaur births in the park.
The Bug House
Episode 5
Episode 5
In Episode five of this series Nigel goes back to rescue an arthropleura (a man-sized millepede), a meganeura (a giant dragonfly), and a pulmonoscorpius (a huge scorpion). Park staff tend to an injured tyrannosaur while building an oxygen-rich bug enclosure for their upcoming arrivals.
Supercroc
Episode 6
Episode 6
In Episode six of this series Nigel uses himself as bait to try and capture a deinosuchus (the largest crocodile species that ever lived) while staff back at the park attend to a lonely mammoth and a pair brand new of nursing smilodons.
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