Prehistoric Park (Disney 2019 TV series)

Prehistoric Park is a 2020 documentary TV series which is about a time travelling zoologist named Nigel Marven plunges into a prehistoric wilderness to discover and bring back one of the most popular extinct animals has ever known, and gives them a second chance to live in the 21st century.

Main:

 * Nigel Marven- Head of the Animal Rescue Team cum Co-Founder of Prehistoric Park
 * William Hammond- Founder of Prehistoric Park
 * Bob Arthur- Head Keeper
 * Albert Sullivan- Assistant Head Keeper
 * Jake Adler- Head Marine Specialist
 * Hussein Smith- Assistant Head Marine Specialist
 * Suzanne McNabb- Head Veternarian
 * Sarah Bardot- Assistant Head Veternarian
 * Rebecca Wilson- Assistant Head of the Animal Rescue Team

Other:
(Any ideas for governmental officials?)
 * Saba Douglas Hamilton- a big cat expert, field veterinarian and consultant.
 * George Blasing- a self taught paleontologist
 * Officer Gerald- one of the inspectors who inspect the Park
 * Officer Mark- one of the inspectors who inspect the Park
 * Colonel Jackson Coleman- a professional sergeant who is responsible for trying to have military occupation at Prehistoric Park, yet the main antagonist
 * General Maddox Carter- the head mercenary and a secondary antagonist
 * Theresa May-

Animal Rescue Team: Edit

 * Bill- Animal Rescuer
 * Jim- Animal Rescuer
 * Ben- Animal Rescuer
 * Zoey- Animal Rescuer
 * Rachel- Animal Rescuer
 * Jordan- Animal Rescuer

Vets: Edit

 * Kyle- Veternarian
 * Olivia- Veternarian
 * Benjamin- Veternarian

Lab Scientists: Edit

 * Dr. Douglas Emerson- the park's head lab scientist

Main:
Episode 1: T-Rex Returns Location: Montana, 66 million years ago Episode 2: Mammoth Undertaking Location: Siberia, 100,000 years ago and 150,000 years ago Episode 3: Dino-Birds Location: China, 123 million years ago  Episode 4: Saving the Saber-Tooth Location: Florida, 300,000 years ago and 11,000 years ago   Episode 5: The Bug House Location: Scotland, 300 million years ago  '' Episode 6: Super Croc Location: Texas, 75 million years ago  '' Episode 7: Storm in the Desert Location: Mongolia, 75 million years ago and 70 million years ago ''' ' Episode 8: Lost Birds of the America Location: Virginia, 1608 Episode 9: Mega-Beasts Down Under Location: Australia, 100,000 years ago Episode 10: Wings of the Sea Location: Kansas, 80.5 million years ago  Episode 11: Jurassic Giants Location: Colorado, 150 million years ago  Episode 12: Tale of a Sail Location: Texas, 285 million years ago  Episode 13: Mega-Mammal Location: Pakistan, 28 million years ago Episode 14: Monster Whale Location: Peru, 13 million years ago  '' Episode 15: Delta of Doom Location: Morocco, 99 million years ago   Episode 16: Antarctic Predators Location: Antarctica, 193 million years ago and Falkland Islands, 1874 Episode 17: Mega-Snake Location: Colombia, 60 million years ago  Episode 18: Time of the Dying Location: Russia, 252 million years ago Episode 19: Terror in the Caucasus Location: 300,000 years ago Episode 20: The Dinosaur Pioneer Location: Wyoming, 115 million years ago Episode 21: Rise of the Dinosaurs Location: Argentina, 231.4 million years ago '' Episode 22: Last of the Moas Location: New Zealand, 1298 Episode 23: Legendray Tiger Location: China, 100,000 years ago Episode 24: Mother Dinosaur Location: Montana, 76.7 million years ago Episode 25: Planet of the Fish Location: Australia, 380 million years ago Episode 26: Saved as a Dodo Location: Mauritius, 1661 Episode 27: Safari Through Time Location: South Africa, 199 million years ago and 1797 Episode 28: Legend of Predator X Location: England and Germany, 150 million years ago ''
 * Tyrannosaurus rex (2 males, 2 females)
 * Triceratops horridus (6 males, 6 females)
 * Ankylosaurus magniventris (2 male 3 female)
 * Edmontosaurus annectens (10 males, 10 females)
 * Struthiomimus sedens (7 males, 7 females)
 * Didelopdon vorax
 * Prehistoric Dragon (Draco soloensis) (5 males, 7 females)
 * Purgatorius unio
 * Quetzalcoatlus northropi (3 males, 2 females)
 * Alamosaurus (19 female 19 male)
 * Stygimoloch spinifer (12 male, 12 female)
 * Acheroraptor temertyorum (1 male and 2 females)
 * Borealosuchus sternbergii
 * Anzu wyliei (5 Male & 4 Females)
 * Woolly Mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) (14 females, 4 males, 3 calves of unknown gender)
 * Steppe mammoth (Mammuthus trogontherii) (16 females, 5 males, 2 calves of unknown gender)
 * Woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis) (4 male 5 female)
 * European Jaguar (Panthera gombaszoegensis) (2 females, 2 male, 2 cubs of unknown gender)
 * Megaloceros giganteus (3 males, 5 females)
 * High Arctic Camel (9 Males 14 females, 4 males, 1 calves of unknown gender)
 * Cave Bear (Ursus deningeri kudarensis) (1 male)
 * European Pleistocene Leopard (Panthera pardus spelaea) (3 males, 4 females)
 * Elasmotherium sibiricum (1 male 1 female)
 * Eurasian Cave Lion (Panthera spelaea) (3 females, 1 male, 4 cubs of unknown gender)
 * Cave Wolf (Canis lupus spelaeus) (4 male 4 females)
 * European Dhole (Cuon alpinus europaeus) (4 males, 4 females)
 * Caucasian Wisent (Bison bonasus caucasicus) (9 males, 10 females)
 * Mosbach lion (Panthera leo fossilis) (2 male 2 females)
 * Steppe Bison (Bison priscus) (10 females, 7 males)
 * Siberian Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus sibiricus)
 * Aurochs (Bos primigenius) (9 females, 7 males)
 * Homotherium (latidens) (4 males, 4 females)
 * Giant Cheetah ( Acinonyx pardinensis ) (3 males, 3 females)
 * European Ass (Equus hydruntinus) (5 males, 7 females)
 * Saiga borealis
 * Eurasian Mountain Dragon (Draco Millenniumi) (4 males, 3 females)
 * Equus lenensis (6 males, 9 females)
 * Wanhsien Tiger ( Panthera tigris acutidens ) (3 males, 4 females)
 * Tarpan (Equus ferus ferus) (14 males, 19 females)
 * Steppe Brown Bear (Ursus arctos priscus) (1 males, 1 females)
 * Common Raven (Corvus corax kamtschaticus)
 * Eurasian Puma (Puma pardoides) (4 males, 4 females)
 * Cave Hyena (Crocuta crocuta spelaea) (3 male 2 females)
 * Blunt-Snouted Dolphin (Platalearostrum hoekmani) (5 male 7 females)
 * Microraptor gui (3 female, 3 male)
 * Dongbeititan dongi (12 males, 12 females)
 * Zhenyuanlong suni (4 females, 2 males)
 * Incisivosaurus gauthieri
 * Yutyrannus huali (1 male, 2 female)
 * Guidraco venator (2 males)
 * Psittacosaurus lujiatunensis (2 females, 1 male)
 * Confuciusornis sanctus
 * Repenomamus robustus 
 * Dilong paradoxus 
 * Sinosauropteryx prima (2 males and 1 female rescued in episode 16)
 * Hyphalosaurus baitaigouensis
 * Smilodon gracilis (1 male, 1 females)
 * Hagerman Horse (Equus simplicidens) (20 males, 29 females)
 * Eremotherium eomigrans (1 female)
 * Borophagus diversidens (2 males, 1 females)
 * Rhynchotherium sp. (1 males, 3 females)
 * American Lion (Panthera leo atrox) (3 male, 5 female)
 * Smilodon fatalis (1 male, 1 female, 2 cubs of unknown gender)
 * Dire Wolf (Canis dirus) (4 males, 4 females)
 * Ancient Bison (Bison antiquus) (4 male, 8 female)
 * Hemiauchenia macrocephala (5 male, 5 females)
 * Glyptotherium floridanu
 * Pleistocene North American jaguar (Panthera onca augusta) (3 males, 3 females)
 * Florida black wolf (Canis lupus floridanus) (6 males, 6 females)
 * Lesser Short-Faced Bear (Arctodus pristinus) (1 male)
 * California grizzly bear (Ursus arctos californicus) (1 males, 1 females)
 * Columbian Mammoth (Mammuthus columbi) (9 female, 2 male)
 * Meganeura monyi (3 males, 2 females)
 * Arthropleura armata (1 female, 1 male)
 * Pulmonoscorpius kirktonensis (6 males, 3 females)
 * Hylonomus lyelli
 * Eogyrinus attheyi 
 * Rhizodus sp. 
 * Phlegethontia longissima 
 * Deinosuchus riograndensis (1 male, 1 female)
 * Albertosaurus (2 male 3 female)
 * Parasaurolophus walkeri (10 males, 18 females)
 * Nyctosaurus sp. (1 male, 2 females),
 * Saurornitholestes sullivani (1 male; The dromaeosaurid was a stowaway!)
 * Edmontonia sp.(1 female)
 * Agujaceratops mariscalensis
 * Texacephale langstoni
 * Angulomastacator daviesi 
 * Velociraptor mongoliensis (4 males, 3 females)
 * Olorotitan arharensis ( 9 male, 9 female)
 * Protoceratops andrewsi (2 males, 3 females)
 * Citipati osmolskae
 * Pinacosaurus grangeri
 * Tsintaosaurus spinorhinus (6 male, 6 female)
 * Pukyongosaurus millenniumi (19 male, 19 female)
 * Opisthocoelicaudia skarzynskii ( 7 male, 7 female)
 * Plesiohadros djadoktaensis
 * Shuvuuia deserti
 * Mononykus olecranus
 * Tarbosaurus bataar (3 males 3 female)
 * Quetzalcoatlus northropi (1 male)
 * Charonosaurus jiayinensis (10 male, 14 female)
 * Therizinosaurus cheloniformis (1 male, 1 female)
 * Avimimus portentosus
 * Nemegtosaurus Mongoliensis (5 male, 5 female)
 * Shantungosaurus Giganteus (9 male, 9 female)
 * Tarchia kielanae (1 male, 1 female)
 * Gallimimus bullatus (6 males and 6 females)
 * 'Saurolophus angustirostris (4 males, 4 females) 
 * Passenger Pigeon (Ectopistes migratorius) (25 males, 13 females)
 * Carolina Parakeet (Conuropsis carolinensis) (15 males, 9 females)
 * Eastern Elk (Cervus canadensis canadensis) (8 males, 12 females)
 * Mountain Lion (Puma concolor couguar)
 * Eastern Grey Squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis)
 * Eastern cougar (Puma concolor couguar) (2 males, 2 females 2 cubs of unknown gender)
 * Virginia White-Tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus virginianus)
 * Giant Canada Goose (Branta canadensis maxima)
 * Eastern Great Horned Owl (Bubo virginianus virginianus)
 * Eastern Raccoon (Procyon lotor lotor)
 * Virginia Opossum (Didelphis virginiana)
 * Eastern Box Turtle (Terrapene carolina carolina)
 * Procoptodon goliah (5 males, 7 females)
 * Diprotodon optatum (3 males, 2 females)
 * Thylacoleo carnifex
 * Giant Koala (Phascolarctos stirtoni) (1 female, 1 joey of unknown gender)
 * Megalania (Varanus priscus) (1 female)
 * Thylacine (Thylacinus cynocephalus) (3 females, 4 males)
 * Genyornis newtoni (2 males, 1 female)
 * Quinkana fortirostrum
 * Wedge-Tailed Eagle (Aquila audax audax)
 * Palorchestes azael
 * Galah (Eolophus roseicapilla)
 * Pteranodon longiceps (2 males, 3 females)
 * Tylosaurus proriger (1 male)
 * Icthyornis dispar
 * Hesperornis regalis (2 males, 4 females)
 * Xiphactinus audax 
 * Ptychodus mortoni
 * Archelon ischyros (1 male)
 * Baculites ovatus 
 * Elasmosaurus platyurus (3 male, 6 female)
 * Enchodus petrosus (14 males, 12 females)
 * Claosaurus agilis
 * Brachiosaurus altithorax (7 male, 7 female)
 * Stegosaurus armatus (2 males, 2 females)
 * Saurophaganax maximus (3 male, 5 females)
 * Dryosaurus altus 
 * Ceratosaurus nasicornis 
 * Seismosaurus hallorum (11 females, 11 males)
 * Amphicotylus lucasii 
 * Kepodactylus insperatus
 * Triconolestes curvicuspis (1 female rescued in episode 16)
 * Dimetrodon grandis (1 male, 1 female)
 * Seymouria baylorensis
 * Sphenacodon ferox
 * Eryops megacephalus 
 * Xenacanthus texensis 
 * Diplocaulus magnicornis (3 males, 1 female)
 * Paraceratherium bugtiense (4 male, 5 females)
 * Hyaenodon gigas (3 males, 4 females)
 * Paraentelodon intermedium
 * Cynodictis elegans (2 female, 4 cubs of unknown gender)
 * Chalicotherium pilgrimi (4 males, 4 female)
 * Megalodon (Carcharodon megalodon)
 * Livyatan melvillei (1 female,1 male 1 male calf)
 * Thalassocnus antiquus 
 * Odobenocetops peruvianus
 * Piscogavialis jugaliperforatus 
 * Sula brandi 
 * Sardinops sp. 
 * Spinosaurus aegyptiacus (1 males, 1 female)
 * Paralititan (7 males, 9 females)
 * Araripesuchus rattoides
 * Laganosuchus maghrebensisis
 *  Alanqa saharica''
 * Deltadromeus agilis (1 male 1 female)
 * 'Mawsonia gigas
 * 'Onchopristis dunklei   
 * Carcharodontosaurus saharicus
 * Cryolophosaurus ellioti (1 male, 1 female)
 * Glacialisaurus hammeri (2 males, 6 females)
 * Unnamed Sauropod
 * Dimorphodon sp.
 * Warrah (Dusicyon australis) (2 male, 2 female, 4 Pups of unknown gender)
 * Western Rockhopper Penguin (Eudyptes chrysocome chrysocome)
 * Gentoo Penguin (Pygoscelis papua)
 * Southern Elephant Seal (Mirounga leonina)
 * Striated Caracara (Phalcoboenus australis)
 * Black-Browed Albatross (Thalassarche melanophris)
 * Cheviot Sheep (Ovis aries)
 * Xerces Blue Butterfly (Glaucopsyche xerces) (5 males and 3 females rescued before the episode starts)
 * Titanoboa cerrejonensis (1 female)
 * Acherontisuchus guajiraensis
 * Paleopsilopterus itaboraiensis 
 * Obdurodon sudamericanum (1 female)
 * Carbonemys cofrinii (2 males, 3 females)
 * Carodnia vierai
 * Inostrancevia alexandri (3 males, 2 females)
 * Archosaurus rossicus
 * Scutosaurus karpinskii (4 males, 4 females)
 * Megawhaitsia patrichae
 * Vivaxosaurus trautscholdi (2 males, 2 females)
 * Caspian Tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) (2 Males, 2 female)
 * Sicilian Wolf (Canis lupus cristaldii) (4 Males, 4 female)
 * Syrian Wild Ass (Equus hemionus hemippus) (7 males, 7 females)
 * European Lion (Panthera leo europaea) (3 Males, 5 female)
 * Syrian Elephant (Elephas maximus asurus) (4 males, 9 females)
 * Syrian Camel (Camelus moreli) (7 males, 7 females)
 * Caspian Red Deer (Cervus elaphus maral)
 * Anatolian Boar (Sus scrofa libycus)
 * Syrian Brown Bear (Ursus arctos syriacus)
 * European Jackal (Canis aureus moreoticus)
 * Common Crane (Grus grus)
 * Cinereous Vulture (Aegypius monachus)
 * Deinonychus antirrhopus 
 * Tenontosaurus tilletti (5 males, 6 females)
 * Sauropelta edwardsorum (2 females)
 * Acrocanthosaurus atokensis
 * Sauroposeidon proteles (5 males, 9 females)
 * Eoraptor lunensis (2 males, 2 females)
 * Sanjuansaurus gordilloi (1 male, 2 females)
 * Saurosuchus galilei (1 male)
 * Exaeretodon frenguellii (2 females)
 * Panphagia protos (4 females, 2 males)
 * Aetosauroides scagliai
 * Ischigualastia jenseni 
 * South Island Giant Moa (Dinornis robustus) (3 males, 4 females)
 * Haast's Eagle (Harpagornis moorei) (1 male, 1 female)
 * Huia (Heteralocha acutirostris) (2 males, 6 females)
 * New Zealand Kaka (Nestor meridionalis)
 * Tui (Prosthemadera novaeseelandiae)
 * Gigantopithecus blacki
 * Ngandong Tiger (Panthera tigris soloensis) (3 males, 3 females)
 * Dwarf Panda (Ailuropoda minor)
 * Palaeoloxodon namadicus (9 females, 3 males, 2 calves of unknown gender)
 * Chinese Gaur (Bos gaurus grangeri)
 * Northern Sumatran rhinoceros (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis lasiotis) (3 males, 3 females)
 * Mainland Serow (Capricornis milneedwardsii)
 * South China Tiger (Panthera tigris tigris)
 * Homo erectus
 * Maiasaura peeblesorum (12 females, 12 males, 6 hatchlings of unknown gender)
 * Einiosaurus procurvicornis (2 males, 2 females)
 * Daspletosaurus horneri (4 males, 4 females)
 * Bambiraptor feinbergorum
 * Scolosaurus cutleri
 * Alphadon marshii
 * Unnamed Azhdarchoid
 * Gogonasus andrewsae (3 males, 2 females)
 * Dunkleosteus sp. (1 male, 2 females) (I know its fossils have been found in the northern hemisphere, but I made it as a speculate species.)
 * Materpiscis attenboroughi
 * Pectinatites pectinatus (3 males, 5 females☃☃Archaeopteryx lithographica (1 male, 1 female☃☃Compsognathus longipes (3 males, 2 females☃☃Rhamphorhynchus muensteri (4 males, 3 females☃☃Aspidorhynchus acutirostris (4 males, 4 females☃☃Eurysternum wagler☃☃Pachythrissops propteru☃☃Onychodus jandemarrai
 * Titanichthys sp. (Just like Dunkleosteus, I made it as a speculate species.)
 * Dodo (Raphus cucullatus) (5 males, 6 females)
 * Mauritius Blue Pigeon (Alectroenas nitidissimus) (4 males, 4 females)
 * Masked Booby (Sula dactylatra)
 * Mauritius Kestrel (Falco punctatus)
 * Tabby Cat (Felis catus)
 * Feral Pig (Sus domesticus)
 * Heterodontosaurus tucki (1 male, 1 female)
 * Massospondylus carinatus (3 males, 2 females)
 * Dracovenator regenti
 * Quagga (Equus quagga quagga) (5 males, 7 females)
 * Namib Desert Horse (10 male, 10 females)
 * Bluebuck (Hippotragus leucophaeus) (4 males, 6 females)
 * Western Black Rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis longipes) (3 males, 3 females)
 * South African Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis giraffa) (2 males, 3 females)
 * Reticulated Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis reticulata), (6 males, 6 female)
 * Cape Lion (Panthera leo) (3 males, 7 females)
 * Southern Black Rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis bicornis) (2 male 2 females)
 * African Leopard (Panthera parus pardus)
 * Pliosaurus funkei (1 female, 2 males)
 * Brachypterygius extremus (2 males, 3 females)
 * Juratyrant langhami
 * Dacentrurus armatus
 * Hybodus houtienensis 

 
 * Pectinatites pectinatus (3 males, 5 females)
 * Archaeopteryx lithographica (1 male, 1 female)
 * Compsognathus longipes (3 males, 2 females)
 * Rhamphorhynchus muensteri (4 males, 3 females)
 * Aspidorhynchus acutirostris (4 males, 4 females)
 * Eurysternum wagleri
 * Pachythrissops propterus Episode 29: Giant Scavenger Location: Argentina, 6 million years ago

 '' Episode 30: Non-Penguin Location: Maine, 1830 Episode 31: Giants of Madagascar Location: Madagascar, 70 million years ago and 2,000 years ago Episode 32: The Missing Link Location: Germany, 47 million years ago  '' Episode 33: An Alien World Location: Canada, 508 million years ago Episode 34: Odd-Looking Pterosaurs Location: Brazil, 108 million years ago  '' Episode 35: Giants Under the Ice Location: Russia, 1765 Episode 36: Crystal Palace Mascot Location: England, 126 million years ago  '' Episode 37: Seals of the Caribbean Location: Caribbean Islands, 1858 and 1951 Episode 38: Japanese Predators Location: Japan, 128 million years ago and 1900  Episode 39: Escape from Dinosaur Island Location: Romania, 70 million years ago       Episode 40: Poster Tadpole Location: Costa Rica, 1988 Episode 41: Next of Kin Location: Kenya, 3.5 million years ago Episode 42: Aloha, Birdie Location: Hawaii, 1000 and 1930 Episode 43: Return of Skull Island Location: Indonesia, 1693 Episode 44: Legend of Jurassic Park Location: Isla Nublar 1993
 * Argentavis magnificens (1 male)
 * Thylacosmilus atrox (1 male, 2 females)
 * Macrauchenia patachonica (4 males, 7 females)
 * Peltephilus ferox (3 males, 3 females)
 * Pisanodon nazari
 * Borhyaenidium musteloides
 * Cyonasua argentina 
 * Eudromia sp. 
 * Great Auk (Pinguinus impennis) (7 males, 7 females)
 * Dawson's caribou (Rangifer tarandus dawsoni) (7 male, 9 females)
 * Labrador Duck (Camptorhynchus labradorius) (8 males, 8 females)
 * Sable Island horse (10 male, 12 females)
 * Sea Mink (Neovison macrodon) (2 males, 3 females)
 * Newfoundland wolf (Canis lupus beothucus) (6 male, 6 females)
 * American Herring Gull (Larus smithsonianus)
 * American Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes fulvus)
 * Majungasaurus crenatissimus (1 male, 2 females)
 * Rapetosaurus krausei (19 males, 19 females)
 * Rahonavis ostromi
 * Simosuchus clarki
 * Beelzebufo ampinga (3 males, 2 females)
 * Elephant Bird (Aepyornis maximus) (1 male, 1 female)
 * Megaladapis edwardsi
 * Palaeopropithecus ingens (1 female)
 * Malagasy Dwarf Hippopotamus (Choeropsis madagascariensis) (2 male, 5 female, 1 calf of unknown gender)
 * Cryptoprocta spelea
 * Voay robustus
 * Malagasy Crowned Eagle (Stephanoaetus mahery)
 * Darwinius masillae (3 males, 2 females)
 * Gastornis geiselensis (1 female, 2 chicks of unknown gender)
 * Ambulocetus (1 male, 1 females)
 * Leptictidium auderiense (2 females, 4 young of unknown gender)
 * Titanomyrma giganteum (50 females, 16 males)
 * Propalaeotherium parvulum (10 males, 10 females)
 * Boverisuchus magnifrons (1 male)
 * Allaeochelys crassesculpta 
 * Masillastega rectirostris 
 * Anomalocaris canadensis (1 male)
 * Olenoides serratus (6 males, 4 females)
 * Pikaia gracilens (12 of unknown gender)
 * Hallucigenia sparsa (8 of unknown gender)
 * Opabinia regalis (2 females, 1 male)
 * Heath Hen (Tympanuchus cupido cupido) (4 males and 3 females rescued before the episode starts)
 * Tapejara wellnhoferi (3 males, 3 females)
 * Tupuxuara leonardii
 * Tropeognathus mesembrinus (4 males, 2 females)
 * Irritator challengeri (1 males, 1 female)
 * Mirischia asymmetrica 
 * Santanachelys sp. 
 * Cladocyclus sp. 
 * Steller's Sea Cow (Hydrodamalis gigas) (3 males, 3 females)
 * Spectacled Cormorant (Phalacrocorax perspicillatus) (4 males, 6 females)
 * Steller's Sea Eagle (Haliaeetus pelagicus)
 * Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus maritimus)
 * Northern Fur Seal (Callorhinus ursinus)
 * Tufted Puffin (Fratercula cirrhata)
 * Pacific Walrus (Odobenus rosmarus divergens)
 * Bowhead Whale (Balaena mysticetus)
 * Iguanodon bernissartensis (6 males, 8 females)
 * Hypsilophodon foxii (2 males, 2 females)
 * Caulkicephalus trimicrodon
 * Koumpiodontosuchus aprosdokiti
 * Baryonyx walkeri  (1 male, 1 females)
 * Oplosaurus armatus
 * Neovenator salerii 
 * Leptocleidus superstes 
 * Caribbean Monk Seal (Neomonachus tropicalis) (2 males, 3 females)
 * Gould's Emerald (Chlorostilbon elegans) (4 males, 6 females)
 * Cuban Red Macaw (Ara tricolor) (4 males, 5 females)
 * Cuban Amazon (Amazona leucocephala)
 * Sandbar Shark (Carcharhinus plumbeus)
 * Spotted Eagle Ray (Aetobatus narinari)
 * Fukuiraptor kitadaniensis (2 males)
 * Fukuisaurus tetoriensis
 * Fukuivenator paradoxus
 * Fukuititan nipponensis (3 males, 4 females) 
 * Koshisaurus katsuyama
 * Japanese sea lion (Zalophus japonicus) (6 males, 8 females)
 * Japanese river otter (Lutra lutra whiteleyi) (1 male, 1 females)
 * Hokkaido wolf (Canis lupus hattai) (4 male, 4 females)
 * Honshū Wolf (Canis lupus hodophilax) (4 males, 4 females)
 * Japanese Sika Deer (Cervus nippon nippon)
 * Japanese Raccoon Dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides viverrinus)
 * Crested Honey Buzzard (Pernis ptilorhynchus)
 * Balaur bondoc (3 males, 3 females)
 * Telmatosaurus transylvanicus (4 males, 3 females)
 * Struthiosaurus transylvanicus 
 * Rhabdodon priscus
 * Magyarosaurus dacus ( 2 males 7 female)
 * Elopteryx nopcsai 
 * Golden Toad (Incilius periglenes) (10 males, 6 females)
 * White-Nosed Coati (Nasua narica narica)
 * Harpy Eagle (Harpia harpyja)
 * Baird's Tapir (Tapirus bairdii) (1 males, 2 females)
 * Yellow-Naped Amazon (Amazona auropalliata)
 * Fiery-Billed Aracari (Pteroglossus frantzii)
 * Jaguar (Panthera onca) (1 males, 1 females)
 * Australopithecus afarensis
 * South African Mammoth subplanifrons (9 females, 2 males)
 * African Mammoth africanavus (9 females, 3 males)
 * Deinotherium bozasi (4 females 2 males)
 * Red Gazelle (Eudorcas rufina) (5 males, 9 females)
 * Pelorovis antiquus (Syncerus antiquus) (9 females, 6 males)
 * Sivatherium (maurusium) (2 females, 2 males)
 * Ancylotherium henningi (3 males, 4 females)
 * Megantereon whitei (1 males, 1 females)
 * Crocodylus thorbjarnarsoni
 * White-Backed Vulture (Gyps africanus)
 * Grant's Gazelle (Nanger granti)
 * Turtle-Jawed Moa-Nalo (Chelychelynechen quassus) (3 males, 4 females)
 * Nēnē-Nui (Branta hylobadistes) (4 males, 4 females)
 * Kauaʻi Finch (Telespiza persecutrix) (3 males, 2 females)
 * Hawaiʻi ʻōʻō (Moho nobilis) (3 females, 2 males)
 * Kauaʻi ʻōʻō (Moho braccatus) (3 females, 5 males)
 * Oʻahu ʻōʻō (Moho apicalis) (4 females, 2 males)
 * Black Mamo (Drepanis funerea) (6 females, 5 males)
 * Kona Grosbeak (Chloridops kona) (3 males, 3 females)
 * Greater Koa Finch (Rhodacanthis palmeri) (4 males, 4 females)
 * Laysan Honeycreeper (Himatione fraithii) (2 males, 2 females)
 * Kākāwahie (Paroreomyza flammea) (5 males, 3 females)
 * Small Asian Mongoose (Herpestes javanicus)
 * Brown Rat (Rattus norvegicus)
 * Skull Island Elasmosaurus (6 male 6 female)
 * Skull Island Smilodon (3 male 3 female)
 * Skull Island Mammoth (4 male 7 female)
 * Skull Island Archaeopteryx (7 Male & 7 female)
 * Skull Island Braciosaurus (7 male 9 female)
 * Blue-Tail Venatosaurus (1 male, 1 females)
 * Skull Island Diplodocus (11 male 12 female)
 * Skull Island Allosaurus (2 male 3 female)
 * Skull Island Apatosaurus (11 male 10 female)
 * Skull Island Spinosaurus (1 male & 1 Females)
 * Skull Island Kentrosaurus (7 male 7 female)
 * Skull Island Torosaurus (5 male 7 female)
 * Skull Island Centrosaurus (11 male 12 female)
 * Skull Island Pachycephalosaurus (4 male 7 female)
 * Skull Island Stegosaurus (5 male 5 female)
 * Zeropteryx (1 females)
 * Dinocanisaurus (3 male, 2 females)
 * Skull Island Saurophaganax (1 male 1 female)
 * Tartarusaurus saevus (1 male)
 * Ligocristus innocens (9 male 9 female)
 * Avarusaurus populator (9 male 9 female)
 * Skull Island Tyrannosaurus (2 male 2 female)
 * Vastatosaurus rex (3 male 2 female)
 * Skull Island Triceratops (6 male 6 female)
 * Skull Island Cave Bear (1 male 1 female)
 * Skull Island Styracosaurus (2 male 2 female)
 * Skull Island Arsinotherium (5 male 4 female)
 * Two-Legged Lizard
 * Megaprimatus kong (6 male 6 female)
 * Brontosaurus baxteri (19 male 19 female)
 * Skull Island Nothosaurus (6 male 6 female)
 * Skull Island Pteranodon (5 males, 5 females)
 * Venatosaurus saevidicus (3 male 2 female)
 * Atercurisaurus (4 males, 4 females)
 * Asperdorsus bellator (9 females, 7 males)
 * Diablosaurus rufus (7 females, 7 males)
 * Ferrucutus Cerastes (12 male 11 females)
 * Sylvaceratops (4 male 4 females)
 * Sker Buffalo Skerry bubalis (7 Male & 6 Females)
 * Skull Island Water Buffalo (7 Male & 9 Females)
 * Skull Island Python (1 male & 1 Females)
 * Chalyceratops seradorsus (6 male 9 female)
 * Magmusdon (1 males, 1 females)
 * Bifurcatops peritus (5 males, 5 females)
 * Calcarisaurus ieiunisos (2 male 3 female)
 * Skull Island Deer (11 Male & 19 Females)
 * Aliepesaurus ferox (4 male 6 female)
 * Terapusmordax
 * Dirt Turtle (3 Male & 3 Females)
 * Dirusuchus (1 Male)
 * Discus
 * Draco
 * Dragonskin (1 Male & 2 Females)
 * Dung Beetle
 * Estrivermis
 * Falcatops
 * Fallow Mantis
 * Feather Devil
 * Firebellied Tree-talon
 * Fire-side
 * Foetodon (1 Females)
 * Formicavoro
 * Funucaris
 * Furcidactylus (1 Male & 1 Females)
 * Furcifer
 * Gaur
 * Ghoulfish
 * Gladiodon (2 Male)
 * Great Grey Heron
 * Gribbler
 * Guard-bug
 * Gyas
 * Hairy Maggotfly
 * Hamudon
 * Hebeosaurus (5 Male & 7 Females)
 * Howler
 * Hydruscimex
 * Hylaeornis (1 Females)
 * Idolon
 * Impurucaris
 * Inox
 * Incultulepas
 * Javelin
 * Jewelbug
 * Killer-eel
 * Limusaurus
 * Lividuscutus
 * Lividuvespa
 * Loggerhead
 * Lycaesaurus (2 Male & 3 Females)
 * Malamagnus (5 Male & 9 Females)
 * Malevolusaurus (1 Male & 1 Females)
 * Martial Parrot (5 Male & 6 Females)
 * Megalatus
 * Megapede
 * Monstrutalpus (7 Male & 7 Females)
 * Moonspider
 * Morsel Fish
 * Mortaspis
 * Mortifillex
 * Needlemouth
 * Nefacossus
 * Nefundusaurus (1 Male & 1 Females)
 * Nepalacus
 * Noctupervagus
 * Novusaurus (8 Male & 8 Females)
 * Noxmuscus
 * Omnimatercimex
 * Osteodomus
 * Panderichthys
 * Papilio
 * Peracerdon (1 Male & 2 Females)
 * Pinnatono
 * Piranhadon
 * Pitchbug
 * Prickle Fish
 * Profanornis (1 Male & 1 Females)
 * Profanus
 * Pugbat
 * Pugiodorsus (20 Male & 22 Females)
 * Rapanatrix
 * Rhadamanthus
 * Rogue Fish
 * Pteranodon
 * Savage-gnat
 * Scimitodon (5 Male & 3 Females)
 * Scissor Beetle
 * Scissor-head
 * Scorpio-pede
 * Scutucaris
 * Segnix
 * Sepulcro
 * Shagfish
 * Shaggywing
 * Sicklefin
 * Spinosuchosaurus (2 Male & 2 Females)
 * Simian Raticus
 * Skin-bird
 * Bear Croc
 * Skull Island Egret (4 Male & 2 Females)
 * Skull Island Hawk (2 Male & 2 Females)
 * Skull Island Hornbill
 * Skull Island Meat Weevil
 * Skull Island Snapper
 * White Skull Island Tiger (3 Male & 3 Females)
 * Skull Island White Bat
 * Skull Islanders
 * Sparkleside
 * Spinaculex
 * Stickalithus
 * Stink-fish
 * Brachiosaurus ingens (10 males, 10 females)
 * Apatosaurus nublarensis (20 males, 20 females)
 * Triceratops ingens (7 males, 9 females)
 * Stegosaurus ingens (8 males, 8 females)
 * Ankylosaurus ingens (6 males, 6 females)
 * Parasaurolophus ingens (19 males, 19 females)
 * Corythosaurus sornaensis (12 males, 12 females)
 * Styracosaurus ingens (2 males, 2 females)
 * Mamenchisaurus ingens (23 males, 24 females)
 * Mosasaurus ingens (1 males, 1 females)
 * Tyrannosaurus rex ingens (2 males, 2 females)
 * Pachycephalosaurus sornaensis (6 males, 6 females)
 * Microceratus nublarensis (2 males, 2 females)
 * Compsognathus sornaensis (4 males, 4 females)
 * Edmontosaurus nublarensis (12 males, 12 females)
 * Dryosaurus ingens (15 males, 15 females)
 * Gallimimus ingens (16 males, 16 females)
 * Hypsilophodon ingens (14 males, 14 females)
 * Othnielia ingens (12 males, 12 females)
 * Baryonyx ingens (3 males, 3 females)
 * Suchomimus ingens (2 males, 2 females)
 * Ceratosaurus sornaensis (4 males, 4 females)
 * Metriacanthosaurus ingens (3 males, 3 females)
 * Spinosaurus sornaensis (2 males, 2 females)
 * Carnotaurus ingens (1 males, 1 females)
 * Dimorphodon ingens (5 males, 5 females)
 * Pteranodon ingens (12 males, 12 females)
 * Sinoceratops ingens (9 males, 10 females)
 * Stygimoloch ingens (11 males, 12 females)
 * Allosaurus ingens (4 males, 5 females)
 * Dilophosaurus ingens (2 males, 2 females)
 * Ceratosaurus sornaensis (2 males, 2 females)
 * Velociraptor sornaensis (6 males, 4 females)
 * Velociraptor nublarensis (4 males, 5 females)

Main Complex
Facilities:
 * Safari Lodges
 * Visitor Center
 * Staff's Office
 * Bob's Workshop
 * Control Room
 * Vet's Surgery

Holding Site A

 * Time Portal


 * Holding Pens
 * Food Harb

Holding Site B

 * Aquatic Time Portal
 * Holding Tanks
 * Aquatic Food Harbor

Bug House
Inhabitants:
 * Western Honeybee (14)
 * Leaf-Cutter Ant (36)
 * Blue Morpho Butterfly (7)
 * Hercules Beetle (5)
 * Emperor Scorpion (2)
 * Mexican Red-Knee Tarantula (3)


 * Arthropleura (1)
 * Meganeura (4)
 * Pulmonoscorpius (1)
 * Arthrolycosa (2)
 * Formicium (20)

Aquarium
Inhabitants:
 * Emperor Angelfish (5)
 * Yellow Tang (5)
 * Blue Tangs (4)
 * Regal Tang (6)
 * Fire Gobys (6)
 * Lagoon Triggerfish (4)
 * Ocellaris Clownfish (8)
 * Moorish Idol (5)
 * Twospot Anthias (7)
 * Green Moray (1)


 * Short-Tailed Stingray (3)
 * Grey Reef Shark 6)
 * Oceanic Sunfish (2)
 * Manta Ray (3)
 * Small-toothed Sawfish (3)
 * Sally Lightfoot Crab (6)
 * Caribbean Hermit Crab (4)
 * California Spiny Lobster (5)
 * Giant Pacific Octopus (1)
 * Moon Jellyfish (5)
 * Perisphinctes (4)
 * Cameroceras (2)
 * Megalograptus (4)
 * Psephoderma (3)

Reptiseum

 * King Cobra (2)
 * Reticulated Python (1)
 * Western Hog-nosed Snake (3)
 * Hermann's Tortoise (4)
 * Red-tailed Boa (1)
 * Jackson's Chameleon (3)
 * Komodo Dragon (1)
 * Green Iguana (2)
 * Indefatigable Island Tortoise (2)
 * Hylonomus (5)
 * Gigantophis (1)

Amphiseum
Inhabitants:
 * African Bull Frog (3)
 * Red-Eyed Tree Frog (4)
 * Fire Salamander (3)
 * Chinese Giant Salamander (2)
 * Axolotl (2)
 * Cacops (1)
 * Beelzebufo (3)

Bird's Fortress
Inhabitants:
 * Blue and Gold Macaw (2)
 * Quetzal (3)
 * Palm Cockatoo (1)
 * Greater Hornbill (5)
 * Red Bird of Paradise (6)
 * Microraptor (4)
 * Caudipteryx (3)
 * Psittacosaurus (4)
 * Confuciusornis (2)
 * Carolina Parakeet (5)

Primate Wilderness
Inhabitants:
 * White-Headed Capuchin (3)
 * Indian Rhesus Macque (5)
 * Ring-Tailed Lemur (6)
 * White-Handed Gibbon (4)
 * Bornean Orangutan (7)
 * Western Chimpanzee (5)
 * Apidium (4)
 * Gigantopithecus (8)

Panda Shelter
Inhabitants:
 * Giant Panda (4)

Palaeoloxodon Padlock
Inhabitants
 * Palaeoloxodon (8)

Crocodile Lake
Inhabitants:
 * Nile Crocodile (6)
 * Purussaurus (1)

Deinosuchus Dip
Inhabitants:
 * Deinosuchus (1)

Big Cat Climb
Inhabitants:
 * South African Cheetah (2)
 * South African Lion (6)
 * Smilodon (2)
 * Cave Lion (5)
 * Caspian Tiger (2)
 * American Cheetah (2)

Rex Hill
Inhabitants:
 * Tyrannosaurus Rex (4)
 * Sinotyrannus (3)
 * Albertosaurus(1)

Triceratops Creek
Inhabitants:
 * Triceratops (9)
 * Nasutoceratops (6)
 * Pachyrhinosaurus (5)
 * Edmontosaurus (11)

Ornithomimus Pond
Inhabitants:
 * Ornithomimus (15)
 * Pachycephalosaurus (2)
 * Ankylosaurus (2)

Oldman Walkway
Inhabitants:
 * Parasaurolophus (21)
 * Corythosaurus (7)
 * Styracosaurus (2)

Troodon Captivity
Inhabitants:
 * Troodon (1)

Jurassic Valley
Inhabitants:
 * Stegosaurus (8)
 * Brachiosaurus (7)
 * Diplodocus (9)
 * Apatosaurus (9)
 * Dryosaurus (11)
 * Scutellosaurus (4)
 * Scelidosaurus (6)
 * Kentrosaurus (6)

Allosaurus Territory
Inhabitants:
 * Allosaurus (2)

Dilophosaurus Jungle
Inhabitants:
 * Dilophosaurus (4)

Ceratosaurus Prairie
Inhabitants:
 * Ceratosaurus (3)

Titanosaur Steppe
Inhabitants:
 * Argentinosaurus (9)
 * Lacusovagus (5)
 * Saltasaurus (9)

Mapusaurus Landgrave
Inhabitants:
 * Mapusaurus (3)

Giganotosaurus Slough
Inhabitants:
 * Giganotosaurus (3)

The Devil's Territory
Inhabitants:
 * Carnotaurus

Mammoth Mount
Inhabitants:
 * African Bush Elephant (10)
 * Bactrian Camel (3)
 * Przewalski's Wild Horse (30)
 * European Wisent (20)
 * Woolly Mammoth (8)
 * Aurochs (10)
 * Megaloceros (3)
 * Coelodonta (5)
 * Elasmotherium (2)
 * American Mastodon (5)
 * Columbian Mammoth (11)
 * Camelops (11)

Bear Grotto
Inhabitants:
 * Grizzly Bear (2)


 * Cave Bear (1)
 * Arctodus (1)

Brazilian Kingdom
Inhabitants:
 * Nine-banded Armadillo
 * Capybara
 * Giant Anteater
 * Hoffmann's Two-Toed Sloth
 * Llama
 * Giant Otter

Strange Wonders
Inhabitants:
 * Eremotherium (2)
 * Doedicurus (2)
 * Hipparion (17)
 * Macrauchenia (17)
 * Megalonyx (2)

Sky Birds
Inhabitants:
 * Andean Condor (2)
 * Osprey (3)
 * European Peregrine Falcon (4)
 * King Vulture (3)
 * Common Barn Owl (5)
 * Argentavis (2)

Pterosaur Dome
Inhabitants:
 * Quetzalcoatlus (4)
 * Pteranodon (2)
 * Nyctosaurus (3)

Solnhofen Wing
Inhabitants:
 * Archaeopteryx (4)
 * Compsognathus (6)
 * Rhamphorhynchus (5)

Misc:

 * African Sacred Ibis (10)
 * Great Egret (12)
 * Great Blue Heron (10)
 * Red-legged Seriema (30)
 * Village Weaver (27)
 * Common Mynah (26)
 * African Spoonbill (8)
 * Grey-Crowned Crane (14)
 * Crested Guinea Fowl (20)
 * Green-Throated Mango (35)
 * Greater Flamingo (17)
 * Ruby-Topaz Hummingbird (14)
 * European Wild Turkey (14)
 * Passenger Pigeon (20)

Eocene Quest
Inhabitants:
 * Gastornis (4)
 * Leptictidium (4)
 * Propaleotherium (6)
 * Darwinius (2)

Titanis Paddlock
Inhabitants:
 * Titanis (1)

Kelenken Paddlock
Inhabitants:
 * Kelenken (1)

Inhabitants:

 * Indian Wolf (7)
 * Striped Hyena (5)
 * African Wild Dog (5)
 * Cave Wolf (6)
 * Thylacine (4)
 * Amphicyon (5)

South African Plains
Inhabitants:
 * Reticulated Giraffe (6)
 * Mountain Zebra (19)
 * Scimitar-horned Oryx (14)
 * Blue Wildebeest (20)
 * Thomson's Gazelle (25)
 * Somali Ostrich (10)
 * Nile Hippopotamus (5)
 * Warthog (6)


 * Quagga (15)


 * Bluebuck (12)
 * Western Black Rhinoceros (2)

Spinosaurus River Delta
Inhabitants:
 * Spinosaurus (2)
 * Suchomimus (1)

Carcharodontosaurus Viewing Spot
Inhabitants:
 * Carcharodontosaurus (2)

Sarcosuchus Stream
Inhabitants:
 * Sarcosuchus (1)

Boar Crocs of Nigeria
Inhabitants:
 * Kaprosuchus (2)

African Floodplains
Inhabitants:
 * Arsinoitherium (4)


 * Ouranosaurus (10)


 * Nigersaurus (11)

Majungasaurus Padlock:
Inhabitants:
 * Majungasaurus (1)

Masiakasaurus Padlock
Inhabitants:
 * Masiakasaurus (2)

Megafauna Thickets
Inhabitants:
 * Red Kangaroo (7)
 * Grey Wallaby (5)
 * Emu (6)
 * Common Wombat (4)
 * Procoptodon (8)
 * Diprotodon (16)
 * Genyornis (4)
 * Obdurodon (1)

Marsupial Lion Steeps
Inhabitants:
 * Thylacoleo (2)

Megalania Padlock
Inhabitants:
 * Megalania (1)

Koolasuchus Beach
Inhabitants:
 * Koolasuchus (1)

Australian Splendor
Inhabitants:
 * Muttaburrasaurus (13)
 * Leallynaesaura (6)

Australovenator Paddlock
Inhabitants:
 * Australovenator (1)

Paraceratherium Savanna
Inhabitants:
 * Paraceratherium (3)

Entelodon Farm
Inhabitants:
 * Paraentelodon (1)

Hyaenodon Shrublands
Inhabitants:
 * Hyaenodon (2)

Velociraptor Pen
Inhabitants:
 * Velociraptor (4)

Protoceratops Desert
Inhabitants:
 * Protoceratops (10)

Therizinosaurus Treetops:
Inhabitants:
 * Therizinosaurus (3)
 * Deinocheirus (1)

Synapsid Badlands
Inhabitants:
 * Dimetrodon (2)
 * Inostrancevia (1)

Saurian Flatlands
Inhabitants
 * Edaphosaurus (27)
 * Scutosaurus (17)
 * Diictodon (2)

Diplocaulus Pool
Inhabitants:
 * Diplocaulus (3)

Iguanodon Lushwoods
Inhabitants:
 * Iguanodon (18)
 * Hylaeosaurus (2)
 * Hypsilophodon (5)

Baryonyx Bay
Inhabitants:
 * Baryonyx (1)

Megalosaurus Paddlock:
Inhabitants:
 * Megalosaurus (2)

Plateosaurus Place
Inhabitants:
 * Plateosaurus (1)

Coelophysis Bound
Inhabitants:
 * Coelophysis (5)

Western Gondwana
Inhabitants:
 * Saurosuchus (1)
 * Eoraptor (6)
 * Herrerasaurus (4)

Titanoboa Swamp
Inhabitants:
 * Titanoboa (1)

Carbonemys Field
Inhabitants:
 * Carbonemys (3)

Water Bird Cove
Inhabitants:
 * Laughing Gull (20)
 * Great White Pelican (12)
 * Cape Ganet (14)
 * Blue-Footed Bobby (3)
 * Magnificent Frigatebird (5)
 * Hesperornis (7)

Turtle Beach
Inhabitants:
 * Green Sea Turtle (4)
 * Archelon (2)

Hell's Walkway
Inhabitants:
 * Tylosaurus (2)
 * Elasmosaurus (3)
 * Xiphactinus (1)

Predator's Trench
Inhabitants:
 * Liopleurodon (2)
 * Kimmerosaurus (5)
 * Pliosaurus (1)

Whale Abyss
Inhabitants:
 * Humpback Whale (5)
 * Basilosaurus (2)
 * Dorudon (4)
 * Odobenocetops (4)


 * Livyatan (1)

Into the Jaws of the Deep
Inhabitants:
 * Great White Shark (2)


 * Megalodon (1)

Devonian Course
Inhabitants:
 * Dunkleosteus (1)
 * Stethacanthus (1)
 * Tiktaalik (4)
 * Hyneria (2)

Dolphin Marinepath
Inhabitants:
 * Bottlenose Dolphin (10)


 * Ophtalmosaurus (3)
 * Cymbospondylus (1)
 * Temnodontosaurus (2)

Nothosaurus Coast
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 * Nothosaurus (2)

Plot
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Trivia
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