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!!Main characters
[[folder:Professor Nick Cutter]]
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->'''Played by:''' Creator/DouglasHenshall

A professor of evolutionary zoology, and the leader of the team. A little off-the-wall, not to mention a host of issues relating to his wife, Helen, who vanished in mysterious circumstances... then turned up again, being by this point more or less insane. Played by Douglas Henshall.
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* AntiHero: He starts the series as a Type II, being somewhat abrasive but overall a nice guy.
* BadassBookworm: A fighter and a genius.
* BatmanGrabsAGun: Most of Season 1 has him refusing to use guns, preferring to find peaceful solutions and send the creatures back through the anomaly if possible. His grabbing a pistol to kill the first Future Predator in the final episode says a lot about how dangerous it is, and Season 2 often saw him armed as the anomalies took their toll on his life.
* BerserkButton: She might be the team's enemy in Season 2, but Steven's acid comment that given Cutter's stubbornness it was no wonder Helen had had an affair with him earns him a swift punch to the face.
* BunnyEarsLawyer: All but stated by Lester. Impulsive, reckless, initially a total liability where Helen is concerned and endlessly anti-authority, he's nonethless the foremost specialist on understanding anomalies, a walking encyclopedia on the prehistoric creatures they face and a surprisingly good team leader.
* CartwrightCurse: His wife leaves him to go travelling through anomalies, his new love Claudia gets erased from existence and her doppelganger Jenny is more baffled by his insistence she's someone else than anything. Just as she's coming around to him, [[spoiler:he's killed]].
--> '''Cutter: (to Stephen)''' Well, when have I ever been wrong?... Except about women, generally.
%%* TheComicallySerious: Has a few moments.
* DeadpanSnarker: Has an extremely dry wit.
-->'''Claudia:''' [nearly blind after a creature attack] What are you doing?\\
'''Nick:''' [Shining a light in Claudia's eyes] I've absolutely no idea, but I've seen them do it on ER, so there must be something to it.
* FatalFlaw: His devotion to his missing wife. Even as Helen slides down the slippery slope, takes increasingly questionable actions and gets people killed he can't quite bring himself to write her off entirely. It's his decision in Season 3 to run back into the burning ARC to save her life which results in [[spoiler:her murdering him.]] Only too late does he realise he should've given up on her long before then.
--> '''Nick:''' You know what, Helen? You're not as smart as I thought you were.
* GeniusBruiser: Not a conventional example, but he can punch out a raptor while reciting its biology and cladistic classification.
* TheHero: Until [[spoiler: his death]], he is the protagonist, and his studies of anomalies and romantic endeavors drive the plot of the first three seasons.
* HonorBeforeReason: Half-and-half. He usually puts anomaly research and saving lives before his own personal troubles, but sometimes his obsession with Helen and Claudia pushes him to take questionable actions. And he does offer to make a HeroicSacrifice at the end of Season 2.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Grizzled and cynical, but would die for his team. [[spoiler:And does]].
* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:He's shot by Helen early in Season 3.]]
%%* NoSocialSkills: He lampshades it several times.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: When he returns in the Season 1 finale to find that his time in the past accidently [[spoiler:erased Claudia from the timeline]].
* PermaStubble: Has this, signifying his troubled state after his wife's disappearance.
* ShellShockedVeteran: Particularly by Season 3. Considering what he's been through, this is not in the least bit surprising.
%%* ShipTease: With Claudia and later Jenny. Sadly, nothing comes of either as the former is erased from time and he dies before the latter can confess her true feelings.
* TeamDad: Often offers advice and encouragement to Connor and Abby, the team's younger members.
* WillTheyOrWontThey: With Claudia in Season 1, and later with Jenny in Seasons 2 & 3. [[spoiler: They do...and then its undone. At the end of Season 1, Claudia is erased from the timeline, and in the third episode of Season 3, Nick is murdered by his wife, Helen]].
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[[folder:Connor Temple]]
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->'''Played by:''' Andrew-Lee Potts

One of Nick Cutter's students. While not initially the most reliable person, Connor is highly intelligent. He's been maintaining his own database of prehistoric creatures for years, and he developed pretty much all of the ARC's technology (save the [=EMDs=]). He moves in with Abby partway through Season One.
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* BadassBookworm: Consistently TheSmartGuy of the team, he gets steadily better at handling himself throughout the series.
* BerserkButton: Threatening Abby, or even just making her unhappy, will result in him coming after you with whatever he can find - oars, rocks, Becker, anything handy.
* BunnyEarsLawyer: Lester calls him an "idiot savant", when something he tries with the detector fails. Even Cutter admits early on he has a very good brain in spite of looking and acting like a halfwit.
* ButtMonkey: He tends to get the rough end of... more or less everything, at first.
* CharacterDevelopment: Starts out the series as a dorky, unreliable student who stumbles blindly into danger. As his friends die around him and the timeline becomes increasingly twisted, he eventually ends the show as a far more serious and competent individual who (along with Abby) has survived more perils and has more field experience than practically anyone else at theARC.
* CowardlyLion: He ''seems'' like a cowardly nerd. He is, in fact, much more than that.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: If it's Abby's life on the line he gets dangerous very quickly.
* HappilyMarried: [[spoiler:With Abby]] as of ''Primeval: New World''.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: [[spoiler:His hero-worship of Philip Burton blinds him to the danger New Dawn poses]].
* LovableNerd: A paleontology geek who is often very adorable.
%%* MrFanservice:
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Being confronted with the fact that his work on the New Dawn project [[spoiler:is directly responsible for causing the BadFuture]] he is horrified and quickly begins working to stop it.
* PluckyComicRelief: Initially provides some comic relief with his nerdiness and cowardice, but as the show becomes more serious, so does he.
* TheSmartGuy: Initially. He then overlaps with TheLancer in Series 3.
* SpottingTheThread: Becomes the first one to believe Cutter's talk of something having changed in their world when he sees Cutter genuinely hasn't a clue who Leek is.
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Connor has expressed fear of rats, museums, and a Zombie Apocalypse at different points. He apparently had a phobia of bathrooms for a while, too, but was forced to get over that.
* WillTheyOrWontThey: With Abby. They eventually get together towards the end of season 3.
* WrongGenreSavvy: Frequently doesn't seem to get his role on the team isn't quite the [[TheHero hero role]] he imagines. When he compares himself to Han Solo at one point, Nick snarks he'd always imagined him more as R2-D2.
-->'''Connor:''' Oh my God. You know what? All my life I’ve wanted to be in a crime-busting gang. And now I am. Sort of. I don’t suppose you would consider giving me a cool nickname, would you?\\
'''Nick:''' [staring at him as if he's insane] No.
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[[folder:Abby Maitland]]
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->'''Played by:''' Creator/HannahSpearritt

A zookeeper who joins the team in the first episode. Abby's primary contribution is her acute understanding of animal behavior and psychology.
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* ActionGirl: She's a skilled fighter, and will not hesitate to beat the hell out of you should it be needed.
* BerserkButton: Threatening Rex will likely result in her beating the crap out of you.
* BrokenBird: Debatably. [[spoiler:Spending a year trapped in the Cretaceous seems to have had a more marked impact on her than it did on Connor. After her return, she rarely shows emotion anymore. The exception is with Connor, as their relationship was only strengthened by their shared adversity.]]
* CoolBigSis: To her brother Jack, little as he deserves it.
* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: Her hair grows longer [[spoiler:while she and Connor are stuck in the Cretaceous, and she keeps it that way, marking her much cooler demeanor]].
%%* HospitalHottie: Abby is a qualified vet.%%Hottie how?
* TheLancer: Shares this role with Connor in the latter part of Series Three.
%%* MamaBear: To Rex.
* MsFanservice: Strolls around her apartment in shirt, underwear, and nothing else in Season 1.
* SpikyHair: In Season 3 when she really becomes an ActionGirl. Apparently in real life, the bleach from the previous two seasons had fried Hannah's hair so it was only just growing back.
* SpottingTheThread: [[spoiler:Swiftly realises Matt's knowledge of the unknown-to-her monster bugs in Episode 5.1 comes from his having encountered them before - and seeing as they're from the future, she correctly deduces he's either been there or is from there.]]
* {{Tomboy}}: Subverted. While Abby does have some tomboyish habits, she has several GirlyGirl qualities as well. She loves a good ChickFlick, getting dressed up and cute animals.
* {{Tsundere}}: Abby occasionally acts like this towards Connor.
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[[folder:Stephen Hart]]
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->'''Played by:''' James Murray

Cutter's TA. Served as the show's resident badass for the first season.
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%%* DeadpanSnarker: He has a few moments.
* BigBrotherInstinct: To Connor, often being encouraging when Cutter's distracted. He's notably the most sympathetic of the team to Connor over his muddled feelings for Abby.
* TheBigGuy: For the first two seasons. An expert tracker and ace marksman in addition to being the tallest of the main cast, he served as the team's principle muscle.
* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:He sacrifices himself to prevent a small army of creatures (including a horde of Future Predators) from escaping.]]
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: [[spoiler:He never trusts her entirely, but he gives Helen the benefit of the doubt over exposing the anomalies to the public which is one of the main factors leading to his death.]]
* ThePeterPrinciple: Lester makes him team leader briefly after getting fed up with Cutter. Unfortunately, for all his good intentions he hasn't got Nick's instincts, and his attempts to contain the Mer have the team looking the wrong way.
* SourSupporter: Increasingly comes to clash with Cutter in Season 2, believing that covering up anomalies as they do just gets more people killed in the long run. But for all Helen's manipulations, he still comes down on Cutter's side in the end. [[spoiler:It gets him killed]].
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[[folder:Claudia Brown]]
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->'''Played by:''' Lucy Brown

An agent from the Home Office.
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* ActionGirl: She's got guts like beating off a blood-thirsty pterosaur with a golf club... while ''blind''.
%%* BewareOfTheNiceOnes
* BrainyBrunette: Smart and dark-haired.
* TheHeart: She keeps peace between Lester and the rest of TheTeam.
%%* HotLibrarian: Well Civil Servant.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: In stark contrast to Lester. She has her limits, but trusts Nick and the team's instincts in the various creature situations they encounter.
* RetGone: [[spoiler: Thanks to the timeline being altered, she never existed or was instead born under the name Jenny Lewis and went into PR instead of the Home Office.]]
%%* TheReliableOne
* ShipTease: With Cutter. The two gradually grow closer throughout the first season, sharing a kiss in Episode 1.5 and then a full-blown one in the finale. [[spoiler:Which all comes to nothing after she's erased from the timeline.]]
%%* TheSmartGirl
* WillTheyOrWontThey: With Nick. [[spoiler: They do, sort of... and then it's undone when she's erased from the timeline.]]
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[[folder:Jenny Lewis]]
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->'''Played by:''' Lucy Brown

A PR specialist who joins in Season Two. Her main job is to take care of covering up the anomalies.
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* BerserkButton: Crash her wedding and you ''will'' pay, as the ''Hyaenodon'' found out.
* TheBusCameBack: She makes a guest appearance in late Season Four.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Introduced in Season 2 as a flippant and manipulative PR wiz, she gradually starts getting more involved and taking things more seriously as she's exposed to various creature situations. In Season 3 she's essentially boomeranged back around to being Claudia Brown in all but name, with none of her early traits evident.
%%* DeadpanSnarker: Sometimes.
* DisposableFiancee: Her fiancee in Season 2 makes a brief appearance and it's not long before she gets cold feet and backs out of it. [[spoiler: Averted in Season 4 where she marries her new fiancée.]]
%%* GirlyGirl: At the beginning, she was more concerned about her wardrobe and tended to go into anomaly situations dressed to the nines. At one point, she had to deliver the sad news to a man whose child was missing in an anomaly wearing her engagement party dress and golden heels.
* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: A justified example. She reveals she's a crack shot at the end of Season 2. It's reasonable to suggest she didn't reveal that skill earlier because she was still getting used to being in situations where it would be useful.
* OnlySaneWoman: Inverted. She initially thinks she's this given the lunatic tales of dinosaur hunting she hears about the team, but her insistence on not believing them, not listening to them and showing up in designer outfits almost gets her killed several times.
* PutOnABus: She resigns and leaves midway through Season 3, after nearly being killed by a fungus creature.
* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: In Season 3, the combination of [[spoiler:Nick's death]] and the increasing danger she faces on a daily basis becomes too much for her to handle and she resigns.
* SlipknotPonytail: A few times in Season 2, to show how out of her depth she is.
* TookALevelInKindness: She's initially got no problem threatening witnesses into keeping quiet, much to Cutter's disgust. A few creature encounters of her own later, and she's treating surviving witnesses with considerably more compassion.
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[[folder:James Lester]]
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->'''Played by:''' Ben Miller

A government minister who is the official head of the ARC.
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* ActionSurvivor: He manages to survive [[spoiler: a remote-controlled Future Predator]] by himself.
* BadBoss: Played with. He's actually fairly reasonable outside of his endless DeadpanSnarker tendencies, but his withering putdowns and lack of respect for Leek were one of the major reasons Leek descended into villainy.
* BerserkButton: Lester is normally a very composed guy, who will nevertheless use every means at his disposal to take you down if you either usurp his authority or threaten his Jag. The former involves political connections and clever subordinates. The latter involves an EMD. An understated bonus point: don't try to usurp his authority while simultaneously implying that the [[TeenGenius genius]] he's a bit of a TeamDad towards should fetch you coffee.
* TheComicallySerious: Constantly serious even among the absurd circumstances and strange personalities he encounters.
* DaChief: He takes this role in managing the team.
* DeadpanSnarker: Frequently. It's pretty much his main role in the team, and more than once he tells off Becker for infringing on his shtick.
* DirtyBusiness: In Season 1 he had to have a woman arrested after her lifeguard boyfriend was eaten alive by a Mosasaur. He took no pleasure in the act but had to do it because nobody would believe her story and they had to keep the anomalies a secret. However, he promised to release her once the mosasaur was dealt with.
* FireForgedFriend: He does soften up a ''tad'' towards the rest of the team around Series 3. This is also around the time that he starts become more involved in the plots and his life is endangered a bit more often.
* HiddenHeartOfGold: Threatens to sue Abby if she tells anyone that she suspects he's a nice guy deep down.
* INeedAFreakingDrink: Has a glass of whisky when New Dawn looks like it's going to [[spoiler:cause the destruction of the world]]. Assuming he's not snarking, it seems to be a family tradition.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He does genuinely care about the team, and is thoroughly protective of them. However, he will never, ever admit it.
* RedHerring: [[spoiler: We're set up to think he could be the traitor in the ARC, but it's actually Leek.]]
* TeamDad: He is slowly, reluctantly, bitterly dragged kicking and screaming into this role. Whilst he spends the majority of the earlier seasons acting like a ruthless {{Jerkass}} it's undeniable that by Season 4 he's warmed up to and is far more protective than he pretends to be of the younger ARC members like Connor, Abby and Jess.
* TookALevelInKindness: Though he's always been one of the good guys and remains consistently sardonic either way, Lester's heart notably defrosts slowly over the course of the show overall. In Season 2, when Abby was seemingly killed, he seemed pissed at the seriousness of the casualty more than the fact one of his colleagues is dead, and he was ice-cold in his brief firing of Cutter. In the final season, Lester has definitely grown a not-so-well-hidden soft spot for his assistant Jess that would never have been so prominent on S1 Lester.
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[[folder:Captain Hilary Becker]]
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->'''Played by:''' Ben Mansfield

A veteran soldier who joins the team in Season Three.
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* TheBigGuy: Literally and figuratively. Took over Stephen's role on the team.
* EmbarrassingFirstName: [[AllThereInTheManual His first name is]] Hilary.
* HeroicBSOD: After [[spoiler: losing Connor, Abby, Danny, and Sarah - though the first three turn out to be alive, just marooned in other times]]. By Season 4 it's left him less stoic and a lot more reckless when it comes to protecting his team.
* HiddenDepths: Turns out to be surprisingly knowledgeable about modern art types, though he was possibly {{Troll}}ing Matt at the time.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Sarcastic, sometimes downright mean, and always ready to burst someone - usually Connor's - bubble, but he'll do whatever it takes to keep them safe and he'll even do favors for them if asked nicely.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: After Jess gets poisoned, he blasts the Future Beetle Queen to death in retaliation - which removes its control over the rest of the hive. The Future Beetles then almost escape from the ARC on instinct as a result, which nearly leads to Philip nuking them all to prevent them spreading.
* NotSoStoic: He's not necessarily stoic, but after [[spoiler: Sarah's]] death, we see his first real [[HeroicBSOD moment of weakness]]. And on a happier note, he definitely returns Jess's feelings, as noted by his complete and obvious worry for her when she's [[spoiler: dying]] in episode 5.4.
* PunchClockVillain: When the ARC is hijacked by Christine Harper, he reluctantly goes along with it and pursues the heroes. [[spoiler: Subverted in that he records Johnson verbally ripping into her boss and forwards it to Lester, who leverages it into getting command of the ARC back.]]
%%* OneManArmy: This exchange from 3x03:%%Quotes aren't context.
%%-->'''Lester:''' How many men have you got?\\
%%'''Becker:''' Just me. Should be enough. (It was)
* OnlySaneMan: Frequently protests against against many of the team's more nonsensical decisions, such as risking everyone's lives to rescue Abby's brother from the future in the face of both Future Predators and Megopterans. He's also very against replacing their guns with the EMDS - while they're sufficent most of the time, he is occasionally proven right in the face of more serious threats.
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[[folder:Sarah Page]]
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->'''Played by:''' Laila Rouass

An archaeologist who joins the group in Season 3, with the idea of tracking monsters through history.
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* AesopAmnesia: She complains in 3.7 that she is never allowed to participate in missions. She got over the trauma of what happened in 3.6 pretty quickly.
* ADayInTheLimelight: Often in the background, she's much more active in episode 3.7, taking a trip into the past to find out vital information on their mystery knight.
* KilledOffscreen: Ends Season 3 claiming to have an idea. Season 4 reveals that it involved [[spoiler:rescue missions to save Connor, Abby and Danny. The last of these missions resulted in Sarah being killed by a Future Predator whilst trapped in a car.]]
* PoliticallyCorrectHistory: Played with. The boy she meets in the Middle Ages does ask first if she's a witch and then if she's from the Holy Land, obviously not used to seeing a mixed race woman before. And the former was not so much because she wasn't white and more because she was an unarmed peasant woman who was not apparently eaten by the 'dragon' despite being outside the sanctity of the church.
* TheSmartGuy: An additional one as that role was previously filled by Connor. Sarah's intelligence stems from her knowledge of mythical creatures and how they could be traced to real-life prehistoric beasts.
* StayInTheKitchen: Protests against this in 3.7.
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: After Jenny left, she filled the GirlyGirl contrast to Abby's Tomboy.
* TwoferTokenMinority: Was cast to appease complaints on the lack of ethnic casting on the show.
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Insects freak her out. The Megopterans are hence a bit of a sore spot.
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[[folder:Danny Quinn]]
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->'''Played by:''' Creator/JasonFlemyng

A police officer who gets caught up in the ARC's activities in Season 3, and decides to join without asking permission.
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* BavarianFireDrill: Inverted -- he's the only one who doesn't seem to know that he's not an actual member of the team as he starts showing up to creature attacks more often. Eventually, they all give in, with Lester making him team leader so Christine Johnson can't put one of her own people in the spot.
* BigBrotherInstinct: Everything he does -- becoming a policeman, joining the team, [[spoiler:stopping Helen and getting marooned in the past]] - is to find out what happened to his brother. [[spoiler:After finally finding Patrick, he willingly goes back through the anomaly to track him down once more]].
* BunnyEarsLawyer: His methods are strange, to say the least, but he's largely competent and helpful. Actually works in his favour when Lester promotes him to prevent any of Christine Johnson's choices commanding the ARC field teams.
* TheBusCameBack: He returns in the finale of Season 4, where [[spoiler:he finds out his brother is alive... and nuts]].
* TheChainsOfCommanding: Several episodes have him discovering that while it's easy to be a CowboyCop maverick when he's on the outside, it's a hell of a lot harder to control a team of like-minded individuals that frequently throw out the rulebook themselves.
--> '''Becker:''' You're supposed to make the tough decisions, Danny!
--> '''Danny:''' [[ThisIsGonnaSuck I just did]].
* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: Both of them can be impulsive, reckless and anti-authority but Danny's personality and methods clash greatly with the former leadership style of Nick Cutter. Cutter was an evolutionary zoologist with a genius-level intellect considered essentially to ARC's understanding on the Anomalies whilst Danny is a former police officer whose skills and experience are considered below ARC's usual standards. Cutter cautiously planned out his moves to prevent harm to the timeline (with the major exceptions usually concerning [[FatalFlaw Helen]]) whilst Danny charges recklessly into situations without considering the larger consequences but also with far greater capacity to rapidly adapt to a situation.
* CowboyCop: He's more or less by-the-book if extremely bitter and jaded when he first appears, but becomes more this trope as he gets more and more involved with the ARC.
* DeadpanSnarker: Helps greatly if you're taking over this team.
-->'''Lester:''' What the hell are you doing here?\\
'''Danny:''' It's my life's ambition to fight dinosaurs, save the world.\\
'''Jenny:''' I warned you to stay away from this, Danny.\\
'''Danny:''' See? I thought you were flirting. It's so difficult to read women these days.
* TheHero: After [[spoiler:Cutter's death]], he's the series protagonist for the rest of Season 3.
* HiddenDepths: Turns out to be knowledgeable in Latin, much to Sarah's surprise.
* IndyPloy: Compared to Cutter, his self-admitted strategy a lot of the time is to make it up as he goes.
* PutOnABus: [[spoiler:He gets trapped in the Pliocene]] at the end of Season 3. As Jason Flemying couldn't return for all of Season 4 due to filming ''Film/XMenFirstClass'', he [[TheBusCameBack only manages a one-episode appearance at the end]].
* TemptingFate: On seeing his first pack of raptors, snarks that they don't look so bad. Cue them chasing him, Connor and Abby up a tree for most of the Season 3 finale.
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[[folder:Matt Anderson]]
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->'''Played by:''' Ciaran [=McMenamin=]

Takes over the team after Season 3.
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* TheAce: Apparently invented the highly potent (apparently) [=EMDs=], is effortlessly good at running the team, usually has a snarky quip, and is good under pressure. And is one half of the series FantasticRomance. Being [[spoiler:from the future]] helps.
* DeadpanSnarker: In the grand tradition of Primeval heroes.
-->'''Lester:''' So I leave you for a matter of days and in that time... you turn out to be either a visitor from the future or, in fact, and I think this is the more likely option, clinically mad.\\
'''Matt:''' The former. But then I would say that if I was clinically mad, right?
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Coolly containing a rampaging Dracorex in the ARC, then covering for Jess when Lester wonders how the hell it got out.
* FantasticRomance: [[spoiler:He's from the future, and ends up falling for Victorian ActionGirl Emily Merchant]].
* TheGhost: Jess is perenially annoyed she can't work him out from his personality files. [[spoiler:Which is probably because they're mostly made up]].
* TheHero: The third team leader, and his character arc is the most important in Seasons 4-5.
* SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong: [[spoiler:His mission is to find out what caused the New Dawn disaster and stop it causing the [[BadFuture nightmare future]] he's from]].
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[[folder:Jess Parker]]
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->'''Played by:''' Ruth Kearney

The team's field co-ordinator in Seasons 4 and 5
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* BunnyEarsLawyer: Bubbly, energetic, fond of bright outfits and incredibly young - she makes Connor and Abby look positively professional. But she's a brilliant field co-ordinator and her quick thinking has helped the team on numerous occasions.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: Blasts a Future Beetle the others don't see while hallucinating from an allergic reaction.
* [[LikeASonToMe Like a Daughter to Me]]: Hinted Lester sees her this way in his nicer moments towards her.
* OhCrap: When she realises the Future Beetle infestation is in the ceiling directly above her.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness:
** She's so shocked by watching a bear-dog killing a teenager that she refuses to help Abby free the Menagerie, reluctantly agreeing with Philip about how dangerous they are.
** She freaks out when the anomalies multiply so rapidly she can't keep up with sending teams to them all. Lester has to reassure her she's the best person he could possibly have on the job.
* SnarkToSnarkCombat: Many of her interactions with Lester come across this way.
-->'''Lester:''' Sarcasm won't get you promoted, Jess.\\
'''Jess:''' [Leaving] Must've worked for you.\\
'''Lester:''' Don't think I didn't hear that.
* TeenGenius: Is no more than 19 when the show starts, but is incredibly good with technology, able to effectively co-ordinate the ARC teams and hack into any security/CCTV system in existence.
* WillTheyOrWontThey: Has an obvious crush on Becker he eventually comes to reciprocate.
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: She's terrified of insects. More understandable than most examples, as she's allergic and an insect bite can kill her if he doesn't have an epi-pen.
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[[folder:Lady Emily Merchant]]
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->'''Played by:''' Ruth Bradley

A mysterious woman from Victorian England, who was marooned in the past while investigating an anomaly. Travelling through the anomalies with a group of similarly time-displaced humans, she comes into Matt's orbit as he [[spoiler:attempts to figure out what caused his BadFuture]].
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* ActionGirl: Zigzagged: she's very much an experienced fighter against the various creatures the team meets, having survived against them for years beforehand - in one episode she knocks out the terror bird that had been causing them so much trouble while chained up. However, she doesn't do as well against humans she knows, like Ethan and her husband, because she's unwilling to hurt them.
* AwfulWeddedLife: Very much so; her husband only married her for her money, and it's implied at points that her family pressured her into it for a chance at a noble title. [[spoiler:This ends after he attempts to have her committed to an asylum, then is killed by the raptor she was tracking]].
* BeenThereShapedHistory: Partially: she tracks down a raptor in Victorian London, and a combination of the raptor's gruesome kills and her heavily-armoured, knife-wielding costume being seen as she investigates the death sites give rise to the legend of SpringHeeledJack.
* DamselInDistress: Ethan leaves her BoundAndGagged and buried alive near the end of Season 4 until Matt rescues her.
* FantasticRomance: [[spoiler:With Matt, a time-traveller from humanity's BadFuture]].
* SecretKeeper: The first character to know [[spoiler:Matt's actually from the future]].
* TheSixthRanger: Becomes an unoffical part of the team on returning in Season 5.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: With Ethan. She keeps trying to help him, even when he's trying to kill her.
[[/folder]]

!!Human antagonists
[[folder:Helen Cutter]]
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->'''Played by:''' Juliet Aubrey

Nick Cutter's wife, who vanished through an anomaly eight years before the show started.
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* BigBad: Whilst she remains morally ambiguous for most of Season 1, she clearly steps into this role for Seasons 2 and 3. She's very briefly overthrown by Leek at the end of Season 2, however.
* BigBadWannabe: Despite being top dog of the ''human'' antagonists, she still somewhat falls into this, since her God complex still leaves her assuming [[EvilIsNotAToy she can control entities such as prehistoric monsters and anomalies to do her bidding]]. She is killed by a random one the same way Leek and Christine died.
* CassandraTruth: Is actually telling the truth as she knows it when she tells Nick that ARC troops will start raiding the future in order to create the Future Predators, though it's actually Christine Johnson's men.
* DemotedToDragon: Deconstructed. She becomes right hand girl to Oliver Leek in Season 2, but makes perfectly clear ''he'' follows ''her'' commands, and spends most of their allegiance gleefully threatening and emasculating him. When Leek finally makes his power play and [[TheDogBitesBack grows a backbone against her]], [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere she instantly bails]] and performs an EnemyMine with the team, refusing to even entertain the idea of the roles reversing and being reduced to a genuine subordinate to Leek.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Tells off Leek for his "nasty little joke" as he prepares to feed Cutter's friends to a sabre-tooth cat, not realising until it's out and stalking them that he's deadly serious.
* EvilIsPetty: Extremely, especially where Nick is concerned. It's implied that she altered time, transforming Claudia Brown into Jenny Lewis, and making Nick's life hell, out of pure spite.
%%* EvilutionaryBiologist: To an extent.
* ForScience: In Season 2 she proposes to Nick that they can use their knowledge of the anomalies to change evolution - and if it wipes out the human race, they can just bring it back.
* GoMadFromTheRevelation: Whatever she saw in the anomaly left her insanely adamant on wiping out the entire human race.
* KilledOffForReal: She's [[spoiler:randomly attacked and killed by a charging dinosaur]].
* KnightTemplar: Not wrong about humanity's cruelty to other life on the planet, but her solution is horrifying.
* ManBehindTheMan: Played with. Helen wasn't this intentionally, but she ended up here as a result of posthumous GambitRoulette in Season 5. [[spoiler:Turns out Philip Burton was influenced to start the New Dawn Project because of Helen, and she simply didn't realize or didn't care how badly it would turn out.]] It also plays with said Gambit Roulette in that it actually ''failed'' regardless of the heroes saving the day or not, since it would've reduced Earth to a lifeless waste, while Helen's stated goal was to save the ecosystem.
* MistreatmentInducedBetrayal: Reconstructed when she abandoned Leek after he shows his sadistic zeal, part due to [[EvenEvilHasStandards even her having standards against the team]], and also because ''she'' wasn't ''his'' BadBoss anymore.
* SmugSnake: While she can back up her boasts better than Leek or Christine, her ego and sadism cost her regularly. Even Leek ultimately uses this against her, letting her assume she is the BadBoss of the partnership until it is too late. Her ultimate undoing is a total anti-climax, being attacked off guard by a random dino mid-EvilGloating.
* TheStarscream: Betrays Leek at the end of Season 2 rather than remain subservient to him.
* StrawNihilist: She's fully convinced HumansAreTheRealMonsters and tries to remove the entire species from existence, not caring in the least if that erases herself from reality as well.
* UngratefulBitch: After she sets off a bomb in ARC, the explosion knocks her out. Nick goes back into the burning building and saves her life. She's grateful he came back for her which doesn't stop her [[spoiler:murdering him.]]
* VillainousLegacy: [[spoiler:Even after her death in the Season 3 finale, it turned out she was the one who convinced Philip Burton to create the New Dawn project that almost destroyed the world in Matt's future]].
* WellIntentionedExtremist: With the emphasis on the Extremist part.
* WhyDontYouJustShootHim: She directly turns down blowing Christine Johnson's brains out in favour of the crueller more or ironic death of dragging her into an anomaly at the mercy of the predators inside. A rare example where this actually works.
* WildCard: In Season 1. In Season 2 and 3, she becomes a full-on villain.
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[[folder:Oliver Leek]]
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->'''Played by:''' Karl Theobald

The seemingly put-upon assistant to Lester, but actually a traitor working with Helen Cutter to further their respective agendas with the creatures and the anomalies.
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* AmbitionIsEvil: He believes that the situation with the Anomalies is going to force the world to change radically in the coming years, and when that time comes, he intends to be one of the most powerful people around rather than the NoRespectGuy he's been since his childhood. To this end, he's willing to massacre the ARC by any means and use captured creatures to commit terrorism.
* BigBadWannabe: Once his plans go awry as the creatures escape and his leverage over Lester disappears, it becomes clear how out of his depth he is.
* BosssUnfavoriteEmployee: While Lester pre-CharacterDevelopment was a snide {{Jerkass}} all around, Leek spent years suffering his put downs. The fact this embittered Leek into a megalomaniac may have been a pivot to Lester lightening up afterwards.
* DragonAscendant: He's originally subservient to Helen, but once his ego and power increase in the Season 2 finale, he stops listening to her, making her switch sides.
* EvilIsPetty:
** Finds the DesignatedGirlFight between Caroline and Abby highly entertaining, much to Connor's disgust.
** He sends a Future Predator onto his MeanBoss Lester, and spends the whole duration surveying and gloating at him via communicator.
* HoistByTheirOwnPetard: [[spoiler:He's killed by the Future Predators he tried to control after Cutter fries their control mechanism]].
* NoRespectGuy: A major BerserkButton for him; years of being put down and insulted by Lester ends in his [[DisproportionateRetribution sending a Future Predator to kill him]], while Helen attempting to put him in his place has him lashing out at her.
* SmugSnake: Drips with condescension after the reveal of his true nature.
* WhosLaughingNow: He makes totally and utterly sure that everyone, Lester especially, regrets underestimating him.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Caroline Steel]]
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->'''Played by:''' Creator/NaomiBentley

An attractive woman who hooks up with Connor. In actuality, she's being bribed by Leek to spy on Connor and Abby.
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* BadPeopleAbuseAnimals: In 2x4, she responds to Rex ruining a bowl of salad she made whilst Connor and Abby are out by ''shoving him in the freezer box'' and leaving him there, almost killing the little reptile before Abby comes home in time. She's also a lot more smug than she needs to be when she brutally knocks Rex out with a tennis racket in order to bring him to Leek. That being said, [[TookALevelInKindness she does make a point of making amends for what she did to Rex]] when he's injured after she joins the heroes' side.
* GirlyBruiser: She's [[TomboyAndGirlyGirl far more feminine than Abby]], but she is just as tough, able to match her in a fistfight in 2x7.
* TheMole: She is pretending to be Connor's loving and devoted girlfriend, when in actuality, she is working for the BigBad of series 2, Leek.
* TheRival: To Abby in series 2. She is the girlfriend of Connor who is really working for Leek, and already uneasy tensions between the two escalate once Caroline steals Abby's pet, Rex.
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Caroline is the girly girl to Abby's tomboy. She opts for a far more feminine appearance, as she often wears dresses, lots of make-up, and large earrings. She also has a very "lovey-dovey" personality when interacting with Connor (although some of this may have just been part of the charade she was pulling on him with Leek). Nevertheless, she is every bit as capable as Abby in a fight.
* TookALevelInKindness: When she's working for Leek, she is [[BadPeopleAbuseAnimals vicious towards Rex]] and has a rivalry with Abby. After Leek decides she's outlived her usefulness, and after being traumatized by seeing Leek's creature collection and getting a good idea of just what she's gotten herself into, both these traits go away -- notably, Caroline directly apologizes for what she did to Connor, Abby, ''and'' Rex, and she makes a point of going out of her way to help an injured Rex as atonement for her getting him trapped in Leek's bunker.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Christine Johnson]]
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->'''Played by:''' Belinda Stewart-Wilson

The Home Office's military liason officer to the ARC.
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* AmbitionIsEvil: A ruthless civil servant willing to use unscrupulous methods such as kidnapping, illegal experimentation and spies to get what she wants.
* BigBadWannabe: Christine's goals are to build super soldiers by experimenting on dead Future Predators and to generally hinder, control and suppress ARC so they don't find out about her anomaly. Most of her schemes rely on threats, bribery and political manipulation, so when confronted with a truly insane VisionaryVillain like Helen Cutter she is hopelessly outmatched.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: In her youth both her father and sister were killed by an IRA bomb blast, leaving her devastated.
* EngineeredPublicConfession: Becker records all the badmouthing she does about her boss and hands it over to Lester who quickly sends it up the chain of command. This results in Christine losing her job and control of the ARC returning to Lester.
* HoistByHerOwnPetard: [[spoiler:She keeps an anomaly to a future swarming with Future Predators in her headquarters throughout Season 3, confident she can control it and hoping to experiment on the Future Predators for genetic engineering to make improved soldiers. Then, in the Season 3 finale, Helen Cutter takes Christine hostage and kicks her through her own anomaly which results in her death at the hands of the Future Predators.]]
* InterserviceRivalry: Christine and her soldiers have one with Lester and ARC. In theory she was assigned to support and monitor ARC in Season 3. In reality she spends the majority of her time either trying to take over or in competition with ARC to gain more knowledge of and control over the anomalies by trying to get ahold of the artefact and Eve before they do to further her own agenda.
* JustThinkOfThePotential: She has been keeping an anomaly to the future hidden in her headquarters, intending to use it to capture Future Predators - alive or dead - and experiment on them, harnessing their power in the hopes of creating better soldiers.
* LadyInAPowerSuit: Her usual clothing. Lester even lampshades it by describing her as a "Velociraptor, only better dressed."
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Philip Burton]]
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->'''Played by:''' Creator/AlexanderSiddig

A brilliant and world-renowned scientist, he partners with Lester to run the ARC after the events of Season 3 leave it a partially privatized venture. However, he has his own secret agenda regarding Connor and the anomalies.
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* AmbitionIsEvil: [[spoiler:Helen played his ego like a fiddle, making him think he'd be remembered forever for using the anomalies to solve the world energy crisis]].
* BadPeopleAbuseAnimals: ''Slightly'' {{downplayed}}. For the most part, he doesn't have much if anything against the creatures, but the new containment protocol he implements in the ARC does kill any creature which sets off the alarm in a disturbingly slow manner (when Philip himself and Rex fall victim to the machine, it sucks the air out of the room they're trapped in to asphyxiate them at a disturbingly slow pace). In the next episode, it's implied that Philip's move to have all the [=ARC's=] captive creatures euthanized is actually motivated by petty spite against Rex for unwittingly getting Philip into the aforementioned situation.
* BigBad: For Seasons 4 and 5, [[spoiler:however unintentionally]].
* BrokenPedestal: For Connor, once the danger of New Dawn becomes apparent.
* HeelRealization: Realizes that he's been the bad guy all along as New Dawn grows out of control and he figures out [[spoiler:that Helen manipulated him]].
* DeathEqualsRedemption: [[spoiler:Certainly tries, sacrificing himself to shut down the New Dawn anomaly threatening the world. By that point, however, it's self-sustaining and the team have to stop it another way]].
* JerkassHasAPoint:
** His argument that using the anomalies to provide clean energy would benefit everyone and stop conflicts over resources is actually quite sound -- it's just that the audience has already seen the nightmare results through [[spoiler:Matt's future]].
** Also, while he does it to protect New Dawn, his argument that nuking the ARC and killing the team would be preferable to the Future Beetles escaping and killing thousands of civilians does make sense.
* KickTheDog: He's willing to have Rex and all the other captured creatures euthanised to prevent escapes until Lester gets him to back off. Although he justifies it as a necessary precaution to neutralize the more dangerous creatures and as euthanasia for them all-round, it's heavily implied that he's really motivated by petty spite towards Rex for getting Philip into a situation where his own invention almost suffocated him to death in the previous episode.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Has this when he finally accepts that New Dawn won't save the world like he'd hoped and instead will destroy it.
* NatureIsNotAToy: He intends to manipulate the Anomalies and disrupt Convergence partly so he can create an endless supply of green energy to solve the global energy crisis, unaware that his project is responsible for destroying civilization and dooming the Earth to total biosphere extinction in Matt's BadFuture. Matt and even Connor call Philip out on ignoring the consequences of disrupting nature's balance and not considering the ways his plan could backfire, and they're ultimately vindicated in the final episode.
* TheSvengali: Acts as a mentor to Connor, but he's using him to advance New Dawn and little more.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Genuinely thought he was harnessing the power of anomalies to provide clean energy for all mankind, but to get there he was willing to manipulate Connor and almost sacrifice the team several times.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:April Leonard]]
->'''Played by:''' Creator/JaniceByrne

Connor's new lab assistant assigned to him by Philip. She's actually Philip's confidante who's been sent to spy on Connor on Philip's behalf, and she's just as ruthless and radical as Philip if not even more so.
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* MoreDespicableMinion: To Philip. Although they're both working towards converting the Anomalies into an infinite green energy source, and although they're both pretty ruthless at different points, April never displays any of Philip's more sympathetic qualities. Unlike with Philip, April appears to see Connor ''solely'' as a tool to reach their ends and nothing more, any and all personable charm that April displays is purely a cover, she's antagonistic towards Abby behind closed doors whilst trying to drive her away from Connor, and she never redeems herself [[spoiler:as she dies before New Dawn's activation]]. Tellingly, when Future Beetles infest the ARC, it's ''April'' who actively encourages a hesitant Philip to go through with destroying the facility and killing everyone inside it just to ensure the Beetles getting out won't hinder New Dawn.
[[/folder]]

!!Anomaly Creatures
!!!Series 1
[[folder:Gorgonopsid]]
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The apex predator of the Permian.
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* AnimalsNotToScale: Like ''Scutosaurus'', it is significantly larger than the real-life ''Inostrancevia'' (which grew to the size of a large tiger). For emphasis, it's big and powerful enough to toss cars with its head and rear into a second-story window!
* AlwaysABiggerFish: In its final appearance, it fights a future predator [[spoiler:and kills it]].
* LightningBruiser: It's amazingly fast for such a big predator - and unlike the [[spoiler:Future Predator]] it fights, it can take an amazing amount of damage as well.
* MadeOfIron: The first one encountered survives being hit with a car and takes quite a bit of gunfire before dying, while the second one is brutally savaged by a [[spoiler:Future Predator]], even losing an eye, but still manages to kill it.
* NoNameGiven: It's particular genus is never mentioned. Given it lives side by side with ''Scutosaurus'', it's most likely ''Inostrancevia''.
* TRexpy: Its head shape, its territorial hunting, its scaly-looking coloration, even its duel against the smaller, more intelligent and more agile Future Predator all make the Gorgonopsid come across as a four-legged, long-bodied, saber-toothed ''Tyrannosaurus rex''. Its likeness was even recycled for promos of an unrelated Creator/{{Syfy}} BMovie, ''Tyrannosaurus Azteca''.
* WarmUpBoss: It's the very first dangerous animal the team encounters, but it ultimately doesn't cause any human deaths.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Rex]]
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A cute little ''Coelurosauravus'' that Abby keeps as a pet.
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* AllAnimalsAreDogs: He acts like a flying house cat.
* DemotedToExtra: Rex appears a lot in the early seasons of Primeval, but [[spoiler:after Connor and Abby went missing on their mission to the future]] in the Season 3 finale, he is moved to the Menagerie at ARC and plays a significantly smaller role from then on, only appearing in a single episode of Season 5.
* LovableLizard: A cute and friendly reptile who Abby takes in as a pet-of-sorts and shows no aggression to anyone.
* TheMillstone: The ''Pteranodon'' in episode 5 starts chasing after Connor and almost kills him because it wants to eat Rex.
* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: He's tiny and adorable!
* RuleOfCool: He's capable of true flight, which real life ''Coelurosauravus'' were most certainly not.
* ShooOutTheClowns: Him disappearing from an episode usually means something bad is going to happen. And as the series progresses further into CerebusSyndrome, he stops appearing altogether. Fortunately, he's not killed off, though [[spoiler:he comes distressingly close, thanks to Connor's herpetophobic ex-girlfriend]].
* TeamPet: Abby and Connor keep him as a pet, and he gets up to many amusing hijinks.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Scutosaurus]]
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A large, armored anapsid, and the first creature identified by the team.
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* AnimalsNotToScale: The show portrays it as being around the size of an elephant; significantly larger than it was in real life.
* HerbivoresAreFriendly: Poses no immediate threat to humans, although they're very dangerous when panicked, as some of Leek's men found out.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Carboniferous Arachnids]]
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Giant arachnids that emerged from an anomaly into the London underground and can only breathe in the high-oxygen atmosphere of their home that was brought into ours.
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* AnimalsNotToScale: Some are a meter long, much larger than their presumed real-life counterparts.
* BigCreepyCrawlies: They're arachnids around the size of a small dog.
* CartoonCreature: They are clearly inspired by the outdated restoration of ''Megarachne'' as a giant spider (it was reclassified as a small eurypterid in 2005, two years before the show aired) but instead of a tarantula-like arachnid, they instead resemble giant solifuges (camel spiders).
* MamaBear: They nest in very large groups, and seemingly have a siege mentality towards intruders in their territory.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Arthropleura]]
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A gigantic, prehistoric centipede that came through the same anomaly as the arachnids.
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* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: Arthropleurids are all assumed to have been plant eaters like millipedes, but this one is a predator. It's also far longer than any known arthropleurid. In a case of ScienceMarchesOn, an ''Arthopleura'' specimen has been discovered that was around eight-and-a-half feet long, much closer to the size of the one in the show. This massive size leads paleontologists to believe that the animal was primarily herbivorous, but supplemented its diet with other invertebrates and small amphibians.
* CreepyCentipedes: Taken to ludicrous lengths; it's not only over twice the size of the largest estimate for its real-life counterpart, but has poison lethal enough to prove fatal to humans as well.
* PoisonousPerson: It has a venomous bite.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mosasaurus]]
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An enormous, marine reptile from the Cretaceous that came through an anomaly into a swimming pool and ate an unlucky swimmer.
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* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: The mosasaur in the show looks like a serpentine crocodile with flippers, instead of the more compact, streamlined, whale-like look they had in real life. It is also shown to clamber onto land to pursue Connor and Abby, which it could not do in real life.
* AllMythsAreTrue: Given its (exaggeratedly) serpentine physique and reptilian nature, time-traveling mosasaurs in this universe could have inspired various legends of "sea serpents" across the world.
* EnfantTerrible: The main mosasaur that threatens the heroes is only a juvenile, stretching around 7 meters long (slightly larger than a big saltwater crocodile). We later see an adult mosasaur, who is much bigger, around 20 meters in length.
* MonstrousCannibalism: The main mosasaur meets its ends by getting cannibalized by a far larger, adult mosasaur.
* NeverSmileAtACrocodile: Far more crocodile-like than the real animal, with thick, bumpy osteoderms and exposed, interlocking teeth.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Hesperornis]]
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A prehistoric toothed bird that was built for swimming.
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* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: They're depicted standing upright, which the real ''Hesperornis'' couldn't do because of the configuration of its legs, and most egregiously, it's completely featherless despite being a ''bird''.
* GoofyFeatheredDinosaur: Inverted. It's a giant bird that's completely featherless, thus making it look like a giant (and very ugly) plucked chicken. Fittingly enough, the ''Hesperornis'' aren't taken too seriously, even getting mocked by Helen for being dumb and easily distracted. [[BewareTheSillyOnes Though one does kill a plumber]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Dodos]]
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Flightless birds that lived on Mauritius before being driven to extinction by European sailors.
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* CutenessProximity: They're so goofy and adorable that the team has a tough time holding in their laughter while trying to round them up.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Dodo Parasites]]
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Parasitic worm-like organisms that were using some of the Dodos as hosts. One of them ends up infecting Connor's friend Tom after a Dodo bites him.
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* AllMythsAreTrue: Based on the symptoms of the parasite's victims (aversion to light, sudden bouts of anger, propensity to bite), it's implied that these parasites are responsible for the myths of vampires.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:''Pteranodon'']]
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A famous, crested pterosaur, suspected of killing a golfer. It didn't.
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* AnimalsNotToScale: Adult male ''Pteranodon'' were roughly man-sized with a wingspan of 5.5-7 meters. This one, however, is much bigger, approaching the size of a giant azhdarchid like ''Quetzalcoatlus'' (though obviously not as tall).
* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: Although it avoids most TerrorDactyl stereotypes, it's bald and a little too big, has inaccurately positioned pteroid bones and launches bipedally. It's also not abnormally aggressive, as it wasn't the creature that killed the golfer.
* GiantFlyer: It has an impressive wingspan.
* RedHerring: The team starts out thinking that it was the creature that killed the golfer, but it turns out to be there only by coincidence and to have little to do with the creatures that did.
* TerrorDactyl: Interestingly, its main role in the episode is to ''avert'' this trope, as although large and potentially dangerous, it's not overly aggressive and it doesn't menace the humans, nor is it portrayed as an eagle-like predator with fictitious grasping feet.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:''Anurognathus'']]
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A swarm of predatory pterosaurs.
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* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: An entirely different creature from their real-life counterparts, even by the show's standards -- they're far too vicious, should not be able to stand upright in the manner they're shown doing, should possess flat faces and full coverings of fur, did not coexist with ''Pteranodon'' (''Anurognathus'' predated it by sixty-four million years and the two lived in different continents anyway) and should not be interested in prey much larger than a butterfly. Though somewhat justified by the series creators, who once stated this particular species is an undiscovered one that most likely evolved from ''Anurognathus ammoni''.
* EatenAlive: What they do to their prey. Considering how small their jaws are, it certainly isn't a quick death.
* InformedSpecies: Again, it looks nothing like a real ''Anurognathus''.
* KillItWithFire: Helen finishes them with gas from a kitchen stove and microwave stuffed with metal.
* PiranhaProblem: A flying version in the form of minute pterosaurs that smell blood from a distance and devour large prey in immense, bloodthirsty swarms.
* ShoutOut: With their swarming tactics, relentlessly targeting humans (in spite of their disarmingly small physique, no less) and flying through a chimney to bypass closed doors, these pterosaurs are very much a prehistoric version of ''[[{{Film/The Birds}} The Birds]]''.
* TheSwarm: These little bastards are basically, to quote [[Series/DoctorWho the Doctor]], piranha of the air. They're each about the size of a bat, but they flock together like a black swarm of death, descending on prey and stripping the skin away for food; and they're drawn by the smell of even a small drop of blood, which drives them into a feeding frenzy.
* TerrorDactyl: The real ''Anurognathus'' was a tiny batlike insectivore that was quadrupedal, covered in fluffy fur and had a face similar to that of a Muppet. This one is a hawk-sized predator that stands on two legs, is naked and looks (and [[TheSwarm behaves]]) like a psychotic abomination.
* ZergRush: They attack their prey in huge numbers.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Future Predator]]
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Mysterious predators from the future and Primeval's closest thing to a main creature antagonist. The circumstances of their evolution are unclear, although they're believed to be derived from bats in some manner. A mutated variety appears in Series 5.
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* AmbiguousSituation: Their origins. It's strongly implied in Season 1 they're a natural evolution (Helen even says she's seen them in their natural habitat), but Season 3 implies they're genetically engineered from the corpses of their own future selves. Possibly deliberate, as the series has the future repeatedly change from one BadFuture to the next.
* AxCrazy: They act rather vicious and unhinged.
* BatOutOfHell: It's commented that they either evolved from bats or [[spoiler:were created using bat DNA]].
* BigBadEnsemble: They serve as part of one in Season 3, along with Christine Johnson and Helen Cutter.
* BioweaponBeast: {{Implied}} in the BadFuture of Season 3, in which Future Predators have apparently overrun humanity, with Helen Cutter claiming that mankind ''made'' the Predators artificially. WordOfGod has implied that they are closer to [[IntroducedSpeciesCalamity an invasive species]], introduced to the BadFuture of Season 3 by ''somebody''.
* BlindBats: They're a species descended from bats that evolved into large, flightless carnivores. They have no eyes whatsoever, and rely instead of their highly developed echolocation. This has at times been turned against them, as loud noises or large quantities of moving objects can disorient and confuse them.
* DemotedToDragon: In Season 2, they become little more than Leek's attack dogs. Once Cutter shorts out his control devices, they revert to their base instincts and rip him to shred in short order.
%%* EliteMooks: Serve as this to Leek in Season 2.
* EvilIsNotAToy: Leek and Christine Johnson both find this out the hard way.
* EvilVersusEvil: They end up squaring off with the Megopterans towards the end of Season 3, which have them surprisingly well matched.
* FragileSpeedster: Stunningly fast and vicious, they still share the relatively lightweight build of their bat ancestors. The Gorgonopsid that fights it can't match its speed, but eventually kills it by crushing it under its full bulk.
* TheGreys: Their design seems to invoke this, as they are grey and lanky creatures without recognizable facial features.
* TheHeavy: During Season 2, the physically-weak Leek mind-controls several and uses them to kill people.
* HeroKiller: They kill Captain Ryan, assorted ARC soldiers and [[spoiler:Sarah Page]].
* IntroducedSpeciesCalamity: WordOfGod implies that the Future Predators in the BadFuture of Series 3 are an invasive species, accidentally introduced by ''someone'', rather than being artificially created.
* KnightOfCerebus: Episodes involving them are generally much more serious.
* KillerRabbit: Even the fairly cute juvenile future predators can rip your throat out.
* MamaBear: Depending on which one is currently parenting, but events in the first few appearances indicate their young being threatened will always provoke a berserk attempt to kill anything involved.
* MascotMook: The most iconic creature in the show, and are featured in much merch.
* SenseImpairedMonster: They have no eyes, and make up for this with highly sophisticated echolocation. This has at times been turned against them; Nick is able to disorient one by shooting out the glass panes of a greenhouse, and the resulting rain of shards confuses the predator's sonar, while Lester is able to momentarily confuse one by playing loud music from a boombox.
* SuperSoldier: It's subtly implied that [[spoiler:they are genetically engineered]].
* SuperSpeed: The variant from Matt's future can move so fast it practically has this, able to move from spot to spot faster than even experienced monster-hunters like Abby can follow.
* StableTimeLoop: It's subtly implied that they are part of this. In Season 3, it's implied that they are [[spoiler:genetically engineered by someone (possibly Christine Johnson's organization or the ARC) from DNA from their own corpses. Basically, they retroactively cause their own existence.]]
[[/folder]]

!!!Series 2
[[folder:Raptors]]
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Predatory dinosaurs from the Cretaceous.
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* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: In Season 4, it's shown living in the same environment as the ''Spinosaurus''. While the exact identity of the raptors isn't clear, none of the purported candidates (''Utahraptor'', ''Dromaeosaurus'', ''Velociraptor'') lived at the same time or on the same continent as ''Spinosaurus'' (Cenomanian Africa), nor do we have evidence of eudromaeosaurs from Africa period. Perhaps one of the two is an in-universe case of MisplacedWildlife due to an anomaly?
* BeenThereShapedHistory: Partially: one escapes an anomaly into Victorian London, and a combination of the raptor's gruesome kills and Emily's armoured, kife-wielding disguise as she tries to track it down give rise to the legend of SpringHeeledJack.
* EatsBabies: [[MonstrousCannibalism Of their own kind, no less]] -- one of the adults devours the infant raptor that had been left out to lure them.
* FlipFlopOfGod: The producers can never seem to agree on what genus these raptors are. The only thing known for sure about them is that they are not ''Utahraptor'', which, according to the sequel series, has ''way'' more feathers than these ones do.
* MonsterOfTheWeek: After the Future Predators, they're the show's most recurring monsters, showing up OnceASeason every season after their debut in season 2.
* PortalCut: One is still partway through a portal when it closes at the end of Season 2 Episode 1, [[OffWithHisHead resulting in its body staying in the past and its head in the present]].
* RaptorAttack: They only have quill-like feathers on their back instead of being fully feathered, as well as having pronated hands. Interestingly, however, they're actually fairly accurate behaviour-wise (at least compared to other depictions such as ''Franchise/JurassicPark''). The pack-hunting is there, but it's portrayed more realistically as a loose band of unrelated individuals rather than a close-knit, organized group. Additionally, they're only ever seen using their iconic sickle claws for pinning prey in place rather than for slashing attacks (with their powerful jaws correctly portrayed as being their primary killing weapon). They're also mainly shown targeting prey items within their own size range - which just happens to still include humans.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Precambrian Worms]]
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Large worms that come from a time before the Cambrian Period. They can only breathe in the foul-smelling fog that makes up their time's atmosphere.
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* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: Assuming these worms actually existed, they wouldn't have been as big as they were portrayed, as they don't breath oxygen. High Oxygen levels are what allowed prehistoric invertebrates to grow so large.
* LampreyMouth: A CheekCopy maneuver by Steven shows that the worms have these.
* SuperSpit: They seem to do this to prey before latching onto them. We never get a good look at what it does, however.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:''Smilodon'']]
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The famous sabre-toothed cat.
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* BlindedbyRage: [[spoiler:At the climax of its debut episode, fighting with Nick Cutter had worked it up into a frenzy. When Valerie, who claims earlier "he'd never hurt her," tries to intervene and calm it down, the big cat tackles and brutally murders her.]]
* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: [[spoiler: A NaiveAnimalLover raises a dangerous big cat as a pet, thinking the animal "loves" them and would never hurt them, and once the cat reaches adulthood, its owner can no longer control it and it leads to human fatalities, and it even kills its owner.]] You don't need anomalies for that to happen in real life.
* EasilyForgiven: Hoo, boy! Even after it [[spoiler:kills Valerie's boyfriend, Dave]], she ''still'' takes care of it! She even defends it, claiming [[spoiler:it was an "accident" and that Dave "got careless"]].
* NeverFoundTheBody:
** It's claimed to have died from a sedative overdose in its debut episode, but we don't see this happen. Sure enough, [[spoiler:it later shows up in Leek's creature prison]].
** In the last episode of season two, [[spoiler:it's never seen dying and it's entirely possible it survived the feeding frenzy, though this is unlikely]].
* SerialKiller: As much as a big cat can be! At least four humans are killed by it thanks to Valerie taking care of it. [[spoiler:It even kills her in the end.]]
* TragicMonster: [[spoiler: It was a wild animal that was essentially kept prisoner by a NaiveAnimalLover, and once it grew up and its owner struggled to find enough food for it and keep it under control, the cat acted on its instincts and started hunting down people. ''Then'', after being captured by the protagonists, it was smuggled by a would-be despot and kept prisoner again, as one of his many attack dogs and ultimately met its end by fighting to the death with the other creatures kept in Leek's menagerie.]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mer Creature]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Pictured: Male individual (left) and female individual (right)]]

Seal-like primates from the future. It's half-jokingly speculated that they're descended from humans.
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* BizarreSexualDimorphism: Females are absolutely ''colossal'' compared to males. This is especially odd if the Mer are indeed primates, as normally, male primates are bigger than females.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Assuming Cutter was right about these monsters being {{Posthuman}}s at the end of the episode, there's some giveaways leading up to it that would back up his claims.
** Their underwater hunting calls sound like [[OminousLatinChanting something you would expect from a church choir]].
** They intentionally use sewers as hideout and don't kill their human prey right away. If they're still vaguely sapient, they might have some basic understanding what [[GrandfatherParadox killing off the wrong human at the wrong time would do to their race...]]
* FormerlySapientSpecies: They're speculated to be descendants of humans, though it's never confirmed, for all that they're now bestial, unthinking predators.
* GracefulInTheirElement: Ungainly on land, ''very'' swift in the water.
* KillerGorilla: It's apparently some kind of aquatic ape. The scene where one grabs Abby is straight out of ''King Kong''. [[FridgeHorror Cutter even implies they could be a future evolution of humans...]]
* NoKillLikeOverKill: The female is absolutely ''ventilated'' with bullets when Cutter and Stephen shoot it.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Future Shark]]
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A species of shark from the same future era as the Mer.
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* HorrifyingTheHorror: Implied. Cutter hypothesizes that it preys upon the Mer.
* MultipurposeTongue: Its tongue ends in three prongs covered in teeth, allowing the shark to grip onto prey and pull them into its mouth.
* RedHerring: We're at first led to believe that it was responsible for Lucien's disappearance. This is disproved when the team cuts open its stomach and finds no traces of human remains.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Silurian scorpions.]]
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[[BigCreepyCrawlies REALLY big]] [[ScaryScorpions prehistoric scorpions]].
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* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: There wasn't ''nearly'' enough oxygen in the Silurian for scorpions of this size to survive on land.
* ArtisticLicenseBiology: An arthropod that big would probably be crushed on its own weight whenever it molted. And then there's the fact that they can survive in the present without suffocating.
* NonIndicativeName: It looks more like a vinegaroon (whip tailed scorpion) than an actual scorpion. Most fans assume it is some sort of eurypterid.
* ShoutOut: While they don't look like them, their underground method of attack and WormSign style of giving away their approach calls to mind the Graboids from the ''[[{{Film/Tremors}} Tremors]]'' franchise.
* WormSign: The only way to detect it before it attacks.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Silurian Millipedes]]
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Large millipedes that lived alongside the Silurian scorpions.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Columbian Mammoth]]
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A colossal, hairless mammoth that comes through an anomaly onto the M25, where it proceeds to panic and destroy everything in sight.
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* ArtisticLicenceBiology: While Abby is correct that mammoths were herd animals, she incorrectly deduces that this specific mammoth was panicking from being separated from its herd. While this would be true if the mammoth in question was a female or a calf, this one is confirmed to be male, and male elephants (and presumably mammoths) occasionally form all male bachelor herds, otherwise being solitary.
* HerbivoresAreFriendly: The utter chaos it caused on the freeway in its panic would disagree. It acts humorously affectionate towards Abby later, though. Played completely straight when it saves Lester from a charging Future Predator.
[[/folder]]

!!!Series 3
[[folder:''Pristichampsus'']]
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A large Eocene crocodilian that can run on two legs. It comes through an anomaly into the British Museum.
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* AllMythsAreTrue: Cutter deduces that ''Pristichampsus'' coming through the anomaly into ancient Egypt is what inspired their legends of the demon goddess Ammut, cluing him into the fact that the anomalies are likely responsible for countless myths and legends about monsters.
* AnimalsNotToScale: ''Pristichampsus'' (''Boverisuchus'') grew to about 10-11 feet long. This one is easily twice that size.
* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: The idea that ''Pristichampsus'' (or rather ''Boverisuchus'') could move on two legs is a controversial one, but if it did, then it could have only run in a horizontal posture, akin to a theropod or hadrosaur (as crocodiles are fellow archosaurs). Here, however, it's shown walking in an erect and very humanoid-like stance, mainly so it can look more like Ammut.
* PhysicalGod: Because it's used to being worshipped as a god by the ancient Egyptians, it identifies bowing as a sign of non-hostility.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: After taking a rather nasty fall from a window and getting injured, it hightails it back to the museum and through the anomaly.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Camouflage Beast]]
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A primate-like creature from the future that can turn-near invisible by changing the color of its skin.
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* GripingAboutGremlins: Aside from looking like one, it's implied to be the source of legends about them, and similar creatures like the Hopkinsville Goblins.
* {{Invisibility}}: It's capable of this by changing the color of its skin like a chameleon.
* ItCanThink: It possesses some form of primitive language, and is implied to have been waiting for the anomaly to reopen so it could go home.
* WouldHurtAChild: It's heavily implied that it killed one of the teenagers that encountered it in the 90s. Ryan's the only one who escaped the house, and [[spoiler:Patrick claims that he was alone while stranded in the beast's time period.]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Diictodons]]
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Small mammal-like reptiles from the Permian. A whole group of them came through an anomaly into a hospital, and two of them, later named Sid and Nancy, got stranded in the present when it closed.
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* CutenessProximity: Just about everyone on the team who encounters them can't stop gushing over how adorable they are.
* FastTunneling: In the short time they were in the present, the Diictodons managed to make a massive network of tunnels in the walls of the hospital.
* UglyCute: How the expectant mother sees them.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Sid is more or less responsible for shit hitting the fan in the Future Fungus episode. He chews through some cables of the anomaly detector, causing the team to respond to the anomaly an hour after it closes. In this time, the homeowner managed to get infected by the fungus and transform into a monster.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Giganotosaurus]]
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An enormous theropod dinosaur from Cretaceous South America. It came through an anomaly onto an airfield where it terrorized the crew of a Boeing 747.
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* AffectionateNickname: Connor calls it a "G-Rex" since ''Giganotosaurus'' is a bit of a mouthful.
* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: The Giga is incorrectly portrayed as having pronated hands, being much faster than it was in real life, and as living in the same environment as ''Velociraptor''.
* DeathByCameo: It is implied that the G-Rex Inflicts this on Nigel Marven shortly after coming through the anomaly.
* TRexpy: Being nicknamed the G-Rex, it fulfils the role of its more famous relative the ''T. rex'' as a ferocious theropod dinosaur in the show, before an actual ''T. rex'' appeared in the fifth season.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Future Fungus]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see its humanoid form.]][[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gallery_5_288329.jpg]]]][[/labelnote]]

A highly-aggressive species of fungus from the future. It infects living creatures and turns them into hulking shells of their former selves, intent on spreading its spores to more hosts.
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* BodyHorror: Inflicts this on its host, consuming their flesh and using their corpse to move around and spread itself to more hosts.
* FeedItWithFire:
* FesteringFungus: Duh.
* KillItWithIce: The only way to completely eradicate it is by exposing it to freezing temperatures.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Terror Birds]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see the variety from Series 4.]][[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/4x7_titanis_51.jpg]]]][[/labelnote]]

Large, flightless birds from the Pliocene. They came through an anomaly near a safehouse where the team was hiding from Christine Johnson's soldiers. Another one appeared in Series 4 where it killed a tourist in an abandoned prison.
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* FeatheredFiend: Picture an ostrich with the head of an eagle, a carnivorous diet, and a really bad temper.
* NoNameGiven: The exact species of the terror birds is never specified. ''New World'' at least confirms that it isn't ''Titanis''.
* OffWithHisHead: One of the birds meets its end when the hubcap of an exploding car slices clean through its neck.
* RecurringBoss: One of them keeps appearing from twin anomalies in Series 4, causing the team to have to deal with it several times over the course of the episode.
* RuggedScar: The bird from Series 4 has claw marks on the left side of its face, and it's blind in its right eye. It's implied that [[spoiler:Danny's fought this particular bird before.]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Dracorex]]
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A pachycephalosaur that came through an anomaly into Medieval London, where the townsfolk mistook it for a dragon. A knight was tasked with killing it, and chased it through another anomaly into the modern day.
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* AllMythsAreTrue: As seen in its debut, this dinosaur was the inspiration for myths of dragons in Europe.
* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: Probably one of the biggest examples of this trope in the show. [[ScienceMarchesOn Assuming it was even a real animal]], this dinosaur would've looked vastly different to its portrayal here. In the show it was given a mouth full of sharp teeth, wing-like sails on its back, and large, curved horns.
* DragonsAreDinosaurs: It is implied that the Dracorex is the source for various myths and legends of dragons in Europe.
* FluffyTheTerrible: Is later nicknamed "Princess".
* GenderReveal: While it was referred to as a "he" in its debut, it's confirmed to be a female in Series 4.
* HerbivoresAreFriendly: Despite its frightening appearance, it's staunchly herbivorous. That said, it's still a large [[HeadbuttingPachy pachycephalosaur]], and is extremely dangerous when agitated.
* HumansAreTheRealMonsters: The Dracorex is emphasized to be the victim when a medieval knight attacks it and pursues it through an anomaly into the present, forcing the main characters to protect the injured dinosaur from the knight.
* IronicNickname: Despite looking like a dragon, Matt calls her "Princess".
* TheBusCameBack: Reappears in the first episode of Series 4 after escaping from the Menagerie.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Megopterans]]
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Giant, mutant winged ants from the future.
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* AdaptationalSpeciesChange: The contest entry that they were based on say that they're beetles, but in the episode where they appear, they're said to be ants.
* AntAssault: While they don't particularly look like ants, that's what they are according to show. They do travel in swarms, have a queen, and are bad news for anyone smaller than themselves.
* BadFuture: Together with the Future Predators, they're responsible for killing off humanity in one possible future.
* BigCreepyCrawlies: They can grow to the size of a car.
* EvilVersusEvil: They fight the Future Predators in their second appearance.
* IntroducedSpeciesCalamity: It's subtly implied that they, like the Future Predators, were introduced to the BadFuture.
* OfficialFanSubmittedContent: They were based on the winner of a "design-a-creature" contest
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Embolotherium]]
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Large, prehistoric relatives of rhinos that lived in the Eocene. An entire herd of them appears at a campground.
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* AnimalStampede: A male Embolotherium triggers one of these when the anomaly closes, stranding about half of the herd in the present.
* MonsterIsAMommy: It turns out that the Embolotherium are acting so aggressive because a calf is trapped under a table inside a tent.
* RhinoRampage: A herd of rhinos larger than your average modern day variety wreak havoc on innocent campers.
[[/folder]]

!!!Series 4
[[folder:Spinosaurus]]
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A large sail-backed theropod from Cretaceous Africa that followed Abby and Connor through an Anomaly into the present.
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* SavageSpinosaurs: ZigZagged. Whilst it's very big and dangerous, it doesn't go out of its way to antagonize others. Once it ends up in the modern world, the ''Spinosaurus'' prefers to run instead of deliberately terrorizing anyone, although it gets vicious once it's backed into a corner (arena). Compared to the ''[[TRexpy Giganotosaurus]]'' in Season 3 and the actual ''[[UsefulNotes/TyrannosaurusRex T. rex]]'' in Season 5, the ''Spinosaurus'' is more of a scared animal than a monster.
* ScienceMarchesOn: As it was made before several key discoveries this ''Spinosaurus'' lacks some key traits now known about the species such as that it wasn't exclusively or even primarily terrestrial as the show portrays. It was built for swimming, with a large, fin-like tail. The sail is also incorrectly portrayed as thin spines connected by tissue.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Kaprosuchus]]
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A Cretaceous-era terrestrial crocodilian with large, tusk-like teeth. It came through an anomaly five years ago as a baby and remained undetected in London's sewers.
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* DisposableVagrant: It went undetected by the team for so long because it was feeding on homeless people, and the cops didn't care enough to investigate the disappearances.
* MissedHimByThatMuch: It's revealed that the anomaly it came through as a baby opened back when the team first started investigating the anomalies. They were unaware of it because the anomaly closed almost immediately, and the creature was flushed down the toilet into the sewers where it lived on for five years.
* SewerGator: As a prehistoric pseudosuchian that was flushed down a toilet as a hatchling and survived in the London sewers for five years, it seems to be a nod to this trope.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Tree Creepers]]
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A bizarre species of raptor from the Cretaceous that adapted to an arboreal lifestyle. A couple of them followed Emily Merchant and Ethan Dobrowski into the present.
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* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: While many dromaeosaurs had surprisingly flexible tails due to lacking ossified tendons, having a prehensile tail is incredibly unlikely.
* RaptorAttack: Scaly, humansized, hyperaggressive, it checks off all the marks.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Therocephalians]]
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Large, venomous therapsids from the Permian. A group of them came through an anomaly into a school during Saturday detention and terrorized the students and faculty.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Labyrinthodont]]
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A large species of amphibian from the late Devonian. Decades before the start of the show, two of them came through an anomaly and terrorized a seaside village, giving rise to the legend of the "Witchfield Worm".
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* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: It seems to be based upon ''Crassigyrinus'', which had limbs so small that it probably couldn't ''walk''. So how this one moves on land is a mystery.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Hyaenodon]]
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Large dog-like carnivores from the late Eocene. A family of them came through an anomaly into the cellar of a house where Jenny Lewis was getting married.
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* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: They can turn their wrists in the show, something creodonts couldn't do in real life. They also bark and yelp like dogs even though they're not.
* MixAndMatchCritter: They look like a hyena mixed together with a wolf.
[[/folder]]

!!!Series 5
[[folder:Giant Burrowing Insects]]
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Car-sized bugs from the future that came through an anomaly and infested London's underground.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Liopleurodon]]
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Large pliosaurs from the Jurassic Period. One came through an anomaly and chased a nuclear submarine back through, where a whole pod of them was waiting.
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* AnimalsNotToScale: It's seemingly ''even larger'' than its infamously oversized counterpart from ''Series/WalkingWithDinosaurs''. For emphasis, its jaws are big enough to easily engulf the man-sized swimming theropod.
* ShoutOut: A very blatant walking reference to the colossal ''Liopleurodon'' of ''Series/WalkingWithDinosaurs''.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Swimming Theropod]]
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An unidentified species of theropod dinosaur that was found by the crew of a nuclear submarine and brought aboard. It proceeded to wake up and terrorize the crewmen and ARC team.
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* MonsterMunch: After being (literally) torpedoed out of the submarine, it meets its end at the jaws of an incoming ''Liopleurodon''.
* NoNameGiven: It's never identified as anything more specific than a theropod, but it living alongside ''Liopleurodon'', being MonsterMunch for the former, and [[Series/WalkingWithDinosaurs its ability to swim]] all point towards it being ''Eustreptospondylus''. Abby even identifies it as a juvenile animal, which is an obvious reference to the one known specimen of ''Eustreptospondylus'' being an immature one.
* PaletteSwap: It's clearly the same model as the standard ''Primeval'' dromaeosaur but colored jet black, it even has the sickle claw. They try to hide it by keeping the theropod in dimly lit locations whenever it is on screen, and never identify it as a specific genus (though a lot about its portrayal points towards it being a ''Eustreptospondylus'').
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Future Beetles]]
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A species of beetle from the future that come through Connor's man-made Anomaly into the ARC, where the swarm proceed to tunnel through the walls and force the ARC into shutdown.
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* TheSwarm: These little critters are ruthlessly carnivorous to the point where they can eat a grown man alive in seconds, they swarm in the thousands, and their bite force is ''so'' powerful that the swarm can tunnel through the [=ARC's=] reinforced concrete in minutes (something which staggers both Connor and Philip). Their sheer numbers become even more problematic once the death of their queen means there's nothing keeping the swarm in one place anymore and they scatter all over the ARC.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:''Tyrannosaurus rex'']]
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A giant predatory theropod that comes through an an Anomaly during Convergence and rampages through central London in broad daylight.
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* TerrifyingTyrannosaur: When a ''T. rex'' appears in the show's final season, it's powerful enough to make the earth quake with its footsteps as it rampages through a city plaza, it recovers from being toppled over due to a car ramming into it, and it takes about a ''dozen'' EMD shots directly to the mouth before it goes down.
[[/folder]]
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