Saturday, April 28, 2012
Saving the Sabretooth - Prehistoric Park with Nigel Marven - ITV
Saving the Sabretooth - Prehistoric Park with Nigel Marven - ITV South America, 1 million and 10000 years ago, Pliocene and Pleistocene/Holocene, respectively Genera encountered: Toxodon Smilodon populator Phorusrhacos Six-banded Armadillo (live-acted) Red Brocket Deer (live-acted) Nigel is shown walking with a tame cheetah. He comments that specialization has threatened the cheetah, and later that it may have wiped out the Smilodon. In the park the titanosaurs break their fence and have to be let wander around the park. They go towards the park's main gates. Bob follows one in a tractor. During this he shouts at a titanosaur "Get back, you great lummox." To his disgust it discharges runny smelly faeces in front of him: its gut clearly does not like some of the modern vegetation. At the same time, Nigel radios to Bob that he will need a birdcage for a bird standing 10 feet high, but due to tractor engine noise and titanosaur noise, Bob only hears part of the message, and provides an ordinary parakeet-sized birdcage. Nigel explains to Bob what is needed. Nigel goes through the time portal to South America 1 million years ago when the sabre-tooth species known as Smilodon were in their prime (having recently entered South America after the Panama land bridge formed), but the terror birds (Phorusrhachids) were dying out; before that South America had been cut off from the other continents for 30 million years. He drives through a moving herd of Toxodon; he follows them to ...
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