Early Hopping Mammals/Transcript

Here is the transcript of Early Hopping Mammals.

Narrator: There is something missing from our world. The amazing animals that time has left behind. But what if we could bring them back? What if extinction didn't have to be forever? We're going back in time on a safari with a difference, as wildlife adventurer Nigel Marven plunges into prehistory to rescue creatures 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 his very next mission, he’ll travel back 49 million years to Prehistoric Germany to save a giant killer bird and one of the earliest mammals in existence. Welcome to the ultimate wildlife sanctuary. Welcome to Prehistoric Park.

The episode began one day at Prehistoric Park, there was much work to do at the park.

Narrator: Prehistoric Park's mission to bring back many extinct animals has been a big success.

The next scene shows many dinosaurs and other extinct creatures are in their enclosures, including new arrivals from Nigel’s previous adventures.

Narrator: Theo the Triceratops has fully grown and leads a herd of one male and two females Nigal brought back from the Late Cretaceous Period, a flock of Ornithomimus are enjoying their home at the pond, the two Tyrannosaurus Rex, Matilda and her brother Terrance are no longer trying to kill each other and each had mates of their own and live as a pack together. Martha the Mammoth is no longer the only Woolly Mammoth living with a herd of elephants, she has two females to keep her company along with them and a bull mammoth who mates with Martha, the Elasmotherium now has a mate at his paddock, a colony of Microraptors loved their fortress, and a herd of Titanosaurs are enjoying the rocks and plants at the treetops. The park’s terror bird, the male Phorusrhacos also had a mate as well. The park’s pair of sabertooth cats, the mother and father Smilodons and their cubs who’re weaned from milk and meat now living with their mother with a fixed maternal bond. The park’s giant creepy crawlies, the male Meganeura, a female Pulmonoscorpius and a male Arthropleura are enjoying their new home. Even the female Deinosuchus Nigel brought back from Late Cretaceous Texas 75 millions years ago, she too had a mate of her own for breeding. All the creatures Nigel brings back are the park’s current residents, including Rascal the male Troodon who stowed away and now has a pack of his own as Head Keeper Bob settled them well in their new home.

Head Keeper Bob: