prehistoric park season 2

Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Meg vs Nigel- 2 million years ago in Peru, Nigel has to capture a Megalodon and transport it to mainland. Microraptors are now allowed to roam freely (not just in Nigel's office), since they were now "trained" to not escape from the park. But Nigel Marven has to come back for other missions. 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. The Strange Raptor- Nigel travels to Asia, 90 million years ago, to capture the second largest raptor, Achillobator. Raja the Rajasaurus- 65 million years ago, Nigel travels back again to find several rajasaurus. It's place after the events of season 1. 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. Season 2 episode 1: Carnotaurus. Fall of Prehistoric Park- The park got shutdown by a rampaging dinosaur. But Nigel Marven has to come back for other missions. Episode 9: Ice Age Mammals From The Burning, Episode 14: Creatures From The Old Lagoon, Episode 23: The Marsupial From South America. 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). Tyrant of South America- Nigel travels 97 million years ago again to find a large theropod just as deadly as a T.rex. 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. Legends of Prehistoric North America: After building several tanks, Nigel must travel to the western inland sea to get the most dangerous marine animal to ever live. Qirsyllvian Non-State Organizations & Societies, American common dylanuses of the extinct subspecies, https://fanon.fandom.com/wiki/Prehistoric_Park:_Season_2?oldid=379339, 21 Diplodocus (main adjective, now free roaming along with titanosaurs and other sauropods due to their gentle nature towards humans), 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), 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), 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).