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1''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/12045762/1/Prehistoric-Park-Returned-From-Extinction Prehistoric Park: Returned from Extinction]]'', formerly titled ''Prehistoric Park: Reborn'', is a ''Series/PrehistoricPark'' fanfic by [=Flameal15k=].
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3The initial plot is the same as the series: Zoologist Nigel Marven travels back in time to rescue animals on the brink of extinction. The plan is to bring them to the safety of the present and give them a second chance.
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5While the initial chapters are merely adaptations of the episodes from the original series, from Chapter 32 onwards, the story is original content.
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7In addition to the main story, there are also two side stories: ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/12226364/1/Prehistoric-Park-Inside-their-World Inside Their World]],'' which follows the residents of the park when the camera isn't rolling; and ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/12266647/1/Prehistoric-Park-The-Untold-Stories The Untold Stories]]'', which follows the lives of the staff off-camera. Additionally, the story has a [[https://forums.spacebattles.com/threads/prehistoric-park-reborn-prehistoric-park-fanfiction-au.391796/ Spacebattles forum.]]
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9The story was completed on August 11, 2023. A sequel, ''Welcome to Prehistoric Kingdom'', was posted on March 10, 2024. Tropes for that story can be found [[Fanfic/WelcomeToPrehistoricKingdom here]].
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12!!Tropes applying to the main story:
13* AdaptationExpansion:
14** The story has an explanation for how the time portal was created, though it hasn't been elaborated on that much. [[spoiler:It's implied to have something to do with [[Series/{{Primeval}} anomalies]]]].
15** Addtionally, the island the park is on was inhabited prior to the park being built, and some of the natives are still living there. The fact [[UnusuallyUninterestingSight they barely react to the presence of]] ''[[UnusuallyUninterestingSight dinosaurs]]'' [[{{Foreshadowing}} hints that they might have something to hide...]]
16** While in canon Nigel only rescued prehistoric animals, he also brings back several prehistoric plants in this story. It takes ''[[BrickJoke one hundred thirty one chapters]]'' for the park's nursery to finally show up, though.
17* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: The art the author has posted for the story (so far) is very vibrant. The author has also confirmed that many of the animals rescued in "Demons of the Deep" were very brightly colored.
18* AmphibianAtLarge: The park has several giant amphibians: ''Eryops'', ''Crassigyrinus'', ''Anaschisma'', ''Slaugenhopia'', and ''Cosgriffius'' are just some of them.
19* AlwaysABiggerFish: A frequent occurrence in the story, where a predator or other creature that is proving to be an obstacle or danger for Nigel and his team is quickly confronted with a larger, more dangerous creature. Nigel often exploits this to rescue both creatures. It happens enough that it gets a LampshadeHanging in "Rise of the Mammals".
20* {{Anticlimax}}:
21** An interesting one -- during "The Tale of the Sail", the team goes back to rescue ''Dimetrodon'', [[spoiler:and literally encounters one the minute they step out of the portal, along with a small group of ''Edaphosaurus''. They only need a few minutes to bait it into the portal]]. {{Downplayed}}, though, because there are still plenty of other creatures they still need to rescue. Additionally, they still need to rescue more ''Dimetrodon'' in order to estabolish a breeding colony]].
22** A similar example happens during "Sea Lions, Seals, and Walruses, Oh My!", when Elise and Tristan go looking for the Caribbean Monk Seal... only to literally trip over one the minute they step out of the time portal. [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments Once hundred percent]] PlayedForLaughs.
23* ArtisticLicensePaleontology:
24** First off, it is ''incredibly unlikely'' that any variety of dinosaurs possessed bioluminescence.
25** The show portrays ''Desmostylus'' as being able to move on land, even though all evidence indicates that it was fully aquatic. The series does acknowledge this, though, as it portrays the creatures as having to drag themselves across land instead of actually walking.
26* BerserkButton:
27** Meta example: do not try to tell the author that ''Montanaspinus'' is not real. He knows this, but has repeatedly stated that he put it in the story do to RuleOfCool and will not remove it.
28** Another meta one, but the author reacted with extreme rage when the story was plagiarized on the Prehistoric Park Fanon wiki.
29* BeyondTheImpossible: The team actually manages to rescue the dinosaurs from ''[[spoiler:Film/JurassicWorldFallenKingdom]]'', despite the fact that [[spoiler:said film is explicitly stated InUniverse to be fictional]].
30* BigCreepyCrawlies: In addition to the Carboniferous arthropods rescued in the original series, the park is also home to several types of eurypterids, including the earliest known species, ''Pentecopterus''. Chapter 27 sees the rescue of ''Websteroprion'', an animal from the Devonian period that was essentially a giant [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eunice_aphroditois Bobbit worm]]. And while it isn't the focus animal, Chapter 31 has the team save a group of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palaeodictyoptera palaeodictyopterans]].
31* BrickJoke: In the fourth segment of ''Rise of the Mammals'', Alice suggests that the time portal could be used to rescue [[spoiler:dinosaurs from movies like ''Film/JurassicPark'']], since the group already rescued as [[spoiler:[[Film/DragonsAFantasyMadeReal prehistoric dragon]]]]. While this is more or less treated as a joke InUniverse, [[spoiler:this actually happens in the fourth part of ''Time of the Titans'']].
32* CanisMajor: ''Epicyon'', the largest species of dog to ever live, is rescued in ''The Great American Safari''.%%Dire wolves show up in ''The Last Supper''.%%And?
33* CanonWelding: Per Chapter 135, [[spoiler:the events of ''Series/WalkingWithDinosaurs'' actually happened in this story’s universe. This was the very first time they got the portal to work, and apparently, robots were used to film the creatures. As for all of the inaccuracies, it’s stated that the producers did not want to get criticized for using ideas not supported by paleontology at the time]].
34* {{Crossover}}: With ''Series/WalkingWithDinosaurs'', or at least the specials: the ''Chased by Dinosaurs'' and ''Sea Monsters'' specials are said to have happened in this story, and were apparently practice missions for the actual rescues. Several animals from those series appear in Chapter 3, with the author stating they are the same animals from those specials.
35** Explicitly becomes one in Chapter 135, as at that point [[spoiler:the team goes back to rescue ''Coelophysis'', and ends up encountering the ''Postosuchus'' from New Blood]].
36** The end of Chapter 140 confirms it is also a crossover with [[spoiler:''Series/{{Primeval}}'']], following the reveal of [[spoiler:an anomaly]]. This was ''heavily'' foreshadowed in the previous chapters, though.
37** The end of Chapter 144 confirms it is also a crossover with [[spoiler: Dragons: A Fantasy Made Real]], following the appearance of a [[spoiler: Prehistoric Dragon]]. Was foreshadowed in earlier chapters with the carcass of a mosasaur having charred bones.
38* DivergentCharacterEvolution: In-universe example with the park's ''Allosaurus'', and applied on a species level -- since the park rescued multiple species of ''Allosaurus'' ([[ScienceMarchesOn some of which are now defunct]]), they're able to observe the unique nuances that differ between each species in both appearance and behavior. The more common ''Allosaurus fragilis'', for example, really live up to their epithet of being [[KingOfBeasts the Lion of the Jurassic]], being the FantasticFaunaCounterpart to lions (including apparently living in prides). ''A. jimmadseni'', meanwhile (the one that Big Al and Alicia belong to) are monogamous and live in mated pairs, though it isn't specified if this is serial monogamy (pairs seek out different partners each season) or a more devoted relationship. Finally, ''A. lucasi'' is solitary except during mating season.
39* EstablishingSeriesMoment: The first chapter alone features the rescue of well over one hundred different animals, while also [[SparedByTheAdaptation sparing the female T. rex]], telling us this series is going to have a '''much''' larger cast than the original, and that it will be LighterAndSofter than the source material.
40* ExoticEntree: Inverted. Chapter 171 has Elise and Sean eat red lionfish to ''help'' the environment by culling an invasive species' numbers (the fish is native to the Indian and Pacific Oceans, not the Carribean).
41* ExtinctAnimalPark: Prehistoric Park houses a variety of prehistoric animals retrieved via time travel, and eventually [[spoiler:even starts taking in creatures from the future]].
42* {{Foreshadowing}}: A '''huge''' amount of this was use to hint at [[spoiler:the story being a crossover with ''Series/{{Primeval}}'']]:
43** One of the park's ''Edestus'' wanders into an underwater cave and finds the bones of several animals too large to have entered said cave, and also sees a 'lightshow' that scares it away.
44** Several strange pillars show up that are arranged in circles and are made of magnetite. [[spoiler:Magnetite is noted as being capable of containing anomalies in the original series]].
45** The park has a natural occurring poison filled valley that contains the carcasses of several dead animals...some of which are ''dinosaurs''. It also has people going through it, some in what appear to be half-tracks.
46* FluffyTheTerrible: Vera ends up naming the park's first ''Acrocanthosaurus'' (a carnivorous dinosaur known to hunt the giant sauropods) Finn.
47* FormulaBreakingEpisode: Unlike all of the other chapters, ''The City of Cactus'' does not focus on Nigel and the team trying to rescue a prehistoric species, but instead follows [[spoiler:Tristan and Terence after they accidentally end up in the future due to damage to the portal device]].
48* FunnyBackgroundEvent: While Suzanne and Bob are busy cleaning out sauropod dung in order to gather prehistoric maggots using it as lunch, a confused ''Haplocanthosaurus'' watches on, before proceeding to inflict a GroinAttack on an approaching ''Stegosaurus''. A security team watching this [[ShareTheMalePain cannot help but wince,]] regardless of gender.
49* GiantEqualsInvincible: It's pretty rare for particularly large animals to be threatened by any other creatures in the series.
50** The ''Alamosaurus'' from the first chapter are completely unfazed by the appearance of giraffe sized pterosaurs and horse sized raptors. When they see a ''T. rex'', though, [[KnowWhenToFoldEm they decide to avoid taking their chances.]]
51** The Sauropods from ''Dino Birds'' barely react to ''Yutyrannus'' standing right next to them. [[SubvertedTrope They were more worried about the nearby volcano erupting.]]
52** Also {{Subverted}} during "Time of the Titans" -- the various sauropods present are visibly nervous when they find themselves surrounded by dozens of predators.
53** In "Death of a Dynasty", ''everything'', [[SubvertedTrope regardless of size]], is running from the meteor impact.
54** The ''Titanichthys'' are [[LampshadeHanging explicitly noted to be immune to attack due to their large size, as they are both too big to be attacked by most creatures and are also heavily armored.]] [[spoiler:Their size isn't enough to discourage an equally massive ''Dunkleosteus'' from giving chase, though]].
55* GiantFlyer: On the pterosaurs' side, ''Quetzalcoatlus.'' On the birds' side, ''Cathartornis'', a relative of the more well known ''Teratornis'' and ''Argentavis''. ''Teratornis'' itself shows up later in the story.
56* GroinAttack: ''Tale of the Sail 4'' has an implied one with a ''Haplocanthosaurus'' and a male ''Stegosaurus''. The injury isn't specified, but the reactions of a security team make it rather obvious what happened.
57* HailfirePeaks: It's been stated that the park has tundra on it, despite being in the tropics. [[LampshadeHanging Even the narration is confused by this.]] It's been hinted that this is going to be important in the future.
58* HemisphereBias: Most of the chapters focus on animals from North America. Granted, there are a huge number of well-known fossil sites from North America (including Hell Creek, the La Brea Tar Pits, and the Texas Red Beds, among others), but it is still a rather obvious bias.
59* HitlersTimeTravelExemptionAct: To test the effects of the time portal, people are sent back to -- among other things -- remove infamous dictators from power. When they come back to the present, nothing changed, confirming that the portal doesn't affect their timeline. Instead, it creates alternate timelines. Because of this, the Park can potentially rescue extinct animals, [[spoiler:even famous individuals like Big Al]], without the risk of causing a paradox or otherwise damaging the time stream.
60* ImprobableTaxonomySkills: The end-of-chapter notes tend to include the genus and species name of each creature rescued, something that is usually rather rare, even in the source material and other Prehistoric Park fanfiction. Some chapters include this simply for the sake of keeping things clear to the readers -- the mission to rescue dinosaurs from Jurassic North America explicitly lists [[spoiler:Big Al]] as an ''Allosaurus fragilus''. ''That'' example, though, was also because all ''Allosaurus'' species from that time and location were rescued (for reference, North America has five different species of ''Allosaurus'' -- ''A. fragilus'', ''A. lucasi'', ''A. jimmadseni'', ''A. atrox'', and ''A. amplus''. And ironically, that example was subject to a {{retcon}} when the author found out that [[spoiler:Big Al]] was actually an ''Allosaurus jimmadseni''.
61* LastOfHisKind: Of all the animals in the park, only Martha, the ''Elasmotherium'', and Finn fulfill this role, as every other prehistoric species in the park had at least a breeding pair rescued. Later, they are joined by the Ice Age jaguar.
62* MeanwhileInTheFuture: The focus will sometimes shift back to the park during a mission.
63* MegaCrossover: In addition to be an explicitly stated crossover between ''Series/PrehistoricPark'' and ''Series/WalkingWithDinosaurs'', its also one with ''WesternAnimation/WhenDinosaursRoamedAmerica'', ''[[spoiler:Series/{{Primeval}}]]'', ''[[spoiler:Film/DragonsAFantasyMadeReal]]'', ''[[spoiler:ComicBook/AgeOfReptiles]]'', ''[[spoiler:Film/JurassicPark]]'', and ''[[spoiler:Series/DinosaurPlanet]]''.
64* MisplacedWildlife: The City of Cactus features antelope in North America. {{Justified}},, though - [[spoiler: these are future antelope descendant from the gemsbok, which were introduced to New Mexico and currently have a population of about 3,000 living in that state, as they have no predators to cut down on their numbers]].
65* MundaneUtility: In addition to the Titanosaurs, the park has also used ''[[UsefulNotes/TyrannosaurusRex Terence]]'' as a tow truck.
66* MushroomSamba: Marcus and Vera start having hallucinations in ''Double Crested Lizard''. [[spoiler:It turns out to have been caused by them being sneezed on by a ''Pachycephalosaurus'' that had eaten ferns with hallucinogenic properties]].
67* MythologyGag:
68** The final episode of ''Series/SeaMonsters'' referred to the Most Dangerous Sea of All Time (The Western Interior Seaway) as ''Hell's Aquarium''. The name of the chapter in this story where Nigel goes to rescue the creatures of that sea is titled ''Return to Hell's Aquarium''.
69** When [[spoiler:Big Al]] find evidence of a female in his territory, he initially feels amorous, before instantly growing cautious, wit the story noting his previous experiences with the opposite sex were responsible for more than few injuries. In ''[[spoiler:The Ballad of Big Al]]'', his impulsiveness in attempting to charm a female resulted in him almost getting torn apart, resulting in multiple broken ribs and an arm injury.
70* NeverSmileAtACrocodile:
71** The park has not only ''Deinosuchus'', but also ''Sarcosuchus''. According to WordOfGod, it's the same one from ''Chased By Dinosaurs''.
72** There's also a bunch of smaller prehistoric crocodilians running around the park, such as ''Brachychampsa'', ''Borealosuchus'', ''Gaviolosuchus'', and ''Thoracosaurus''.
73** And that's not including all the land living crocodilians (such as ''Diplosaurus'', ''Fruitachampsa'', and ''Carnufex'') and crocodilian relatives (such as ''Smilosuchus'', ''Postosuchus'', and ''Vivaron'') that have also been rescued.
74* OhCrap: In Chapter 30, Part 5, the away team has this reaction when [[spoiler:they realize that the "pond" a group of animals is running towards is actually a tar pit]].
75* OminousForeshadowing: There's a lot of hints in this story that the park's time portal isn't the only way to go back in time....
76** Chief among them happens in part five of ''Kaibab's Hunter'', where we see a pit filled with toxic fumes (from natural gas) which has the corpses of many animals in them....including several dinosaurs, with the narration explicitly noting that these ''aren't'' creatures that the park rescued.
77* OriginalCharacter:
78** Several speculative dinosaurs have been included in the story, including ''Montanaspinus'' and ''Arizonatyrannus''.
79** A [[spoiler:Gila Monster descendent]] and [[spoiler:Giant Roadrunner]] are examples of this in ''The City of Cactus'', as [[spoiler:both come from a time period in the relative future]].
80* PantheraAwesome: Besides ''Smilodon'', the park also has several other species of feliforms, ranging from other machairodonts (''Machairodus'') to close relatives (''Barbourofelis''). The American Cheetah, ''Miracinonyx'', is rescued in ''The Last Supper''.
81* PatchworkMap: The tropical island the park is on has a ''tundra''. However, this noted to be very unusual, and adds to the island's mystery.
82* PrehistoricMonster: {{Defied}}: the author portrays prehistoric creatures in the same way modern ones are.
83* RunningGag: In ''Time of the Titans'', whenver an animal falls over, it will usually be trampled by several smaller animals. This happens to a ''Torvosaurus'' and a ''Saurophaganax''. The only predator to avert this is a ''Ceratosaurus''. Note that both of the trampled animals ''survived'' being trampled by other creatures. The ''Saurophaganax', in particular, only comes out of being stepped on by a ''Stegosaurus'' and a ''Ceratosaurus'' with a few broken ribs.
84* ScaryStingingSwarm: A horde of bees ends up chasing Tristan, Pamela, and a ''Sinocalliopteryx'' in the first segment of ''Sea Lions, Seals, and Walruses, Oh My!'' Instead of Honey Bees, though, they're actually members of the genus ''Melipona'', a type of [[{{Irony}} stingless bee]]. They ''do'' '''bite''', though. They weren't initially interested in the humans or the dinosaur, but the compsognathid ended up tackling Pamela, who collided with Tristan, who then hit the hive.
85* ShoutOut:
86** When talking about how his father designed the portal, Tristan mentions he had the help of three scientists named [[Series/{{Primeval}} Temple]], [[Series/PrimevalNewWorld Cross]], and [[WesternAnimation/{{Dinosaur}} Seeker]].
87** The Giant Belemnites rescued in ''Sovereign Of The Seas'' are likely references to [[https://www.livescience.com/40856-kraken-rises-with-new-fossil-evidence.html The Triassic Kraken.]]
88** When examining Nigel's R.O.V., Tai notes that it has "Made in VideoGame/{{Tropico}}" written in its user manual.
89** The scene in 'Kaibab's Hunter' where Matilda snatches a meal from a toxic geyser field is ''very'' reminiscent of a scene involving a bull ''Tyrannosaurus'' in the original ''Series/WalkingWithDinosaurs''.
90** ''Dilophosaurus'' is portrayed as having a frill and spitting, the same as the version featured in the ''Franchise/JurassicPark'' franchise. This even gets {{Lampshaded}}. [[ShownTheirWork However, both are updated based on modern knowledge of dinosaurs: the frill is made of feathers, while the spit isn't poisonous, but rather an oily bile like substance similar to the one used by fulmars. The animal is also correctly sized, and the kids actually have to work together to incapacitate it.]]
91** Vera and Marcus' MushroomSamba in ''Double Crested Lizard'' appears to be based on Evan Cross' from ''Series/PrimevalNewWorld'', including its cause -- [[spoiler:being sneezed on by a ''Pachycephalosaurus'' that consumed hallucinogenic materials]].
92** The park has a botanist named [[ComicBook/PoisonIvy Pamela]]. WordOfGod has confirmed this was intentional, but only after a rewrite.
93** When Pamela talks about a fern that has similar properties to Belladonna, Marcus asks what [[WebAnimation/{{RWBY}} Blake]] has to do with anything.
94** During one scene in ''Time of the Titans'', [[WesternAnimation/WhenDinosaursRoamedAmerica a Ceratosaurus chases after a trio of Dryosaurus]], [[ButtMonkey only to be immediately knocked out by BigAl.]]
95** One Mega-Chapter is called ''The Tale of the Sail'', a name shared with an episode of ''Series/{{Paleoworld}}''. Both focus on permian synapsids from North America.
96** The scene involving a ''Haplocathosaurus'' and a ''Stegosaurus'' in ''The Tale of the Sail'' are clearly based on an image from ''Literature/AllYesterdays''.
97* ShownTheirWork: The author goes to extreme lengths to make sure that each chapter is up to date with recent discoveries in the fossil record.
98** All dinosaurs are accurately feathered.
99** It's explicitly noted that terror birds died out due to climate change and not due to being outcompeted by mammalian predators. Contrary to popular belief, terror birds would not have competed with saber-toothed cats for food, as they are specialized in hunting completely different prey.
100** That being said, the author has admitted to keeping any artistic license that were present in the original series (namely, having ''Smilodon'' live side-by-side with ''Phorusrhacos'' when the latter disappeared before the former evolved, and having ''Nyctosaurus'', ''Deinosuchus'' and ''Albertosaurus'' appear in the same mission).
101** On the non-paleontological side of things, the author mentions that whenever the team goes diving, they always make a safety stop to let nitrogen gas filter out of their blood so that they do not suffer decompression sickness. [[WriteWhatYouKnow According to the author, this is because he has actually been Scuba diving and knows all of the rules associated with it.]]
102** Additionally, after accidentally colliding with a bee hive, Tristan, Pamela, and a ''Sinocalliopteryx immediately run toward a nearby cave. Hiding in a dark place is one of the recommendations when being chased by bees, who depend heavily on sight in addition to smell.
103* SparedByTheAdaptation: The female ''Tyrannosaurus'', four of the ''Mei long'' from ''Dino Birds'', and the second ''Smilodon'' cub are all successfully rescued and are doing fine in the park.
104** As of the end of ''New Blood'', the female ''Postosuchus'' and the baby cynodonts can be added to this list as well.
105** ''Time of the Titans sees the saving of [[spoiler:Big Al]].
106** '''EVERYONE''' from ''Death of A Dynasty''.
107* SwissCheeseSecurity: The park's security teams seem to be rather inept, seeing how they completely fail to notice [[spoiler:that Terence and Matilda have escaped their exhibits '''multiple times''']]. Per WordOfGod, this is because they are regularly trying to deal with the smaller animals of the park, who tend to escape their exhibits with annoying regularity. [[spoiler:They finally catch onto the fences being broken in Chapter 22, and immediately set to work repairing them]]. That being said, they ''do'' tend to place a bit of thought into the enclosures and what goes in them -- the tyrannosaur exhibit, at the very least, has a moat around it, in addition to the obvious fencing. Then again, nobody knew that tyrannosaurs could swim.
108* ThemeNaming: Just about every chapter is named after the target animal of the chapter's rescue. The only exception to the rule is ''The Great American Safari'', and even this is a {{Downplayed}} example, as there is no real target animal of the episode - it instead focuses on rescuing animals from all over North America.
109* ToiletHumour: There's been a few scenes where the park has had some of the staff clean through the droppings of residents in order to retrieve prehistoric insects that were...well, [[{{Squick}} eating the animal waste.]]
110* TooDumbToLive: Subverted with an (as yet) unnamed Alvarezsaur; he goes inside the enclosure at T-rex Hill after sneaking out and ''wakes Terence up'' by chirping, but it turns out he was there to clean Terence's teeth.
111* WhamEpisode:
112** Chapter 135: ''New Blood Part 1'': [[spoiler:Not only is it revealed that the events of ''Series/WalkingWithDinosaurs actually happened in this series (it was the first [[{{Pun}} time]] that the time portal was used), but the team actually ends up encountering the dinosaurs from said series, officially making it a crossover with said series]].
113** Chapter 140: ''New Blood Part 6'': [[spoiler:An anomaly appears, confirming this story is a crossover with ''Series/{{Primeval}}'']]. Additionally, [[spoiler:It's also revealed that the natives of the island the park is on are aware of the animalies, and that the stone pillars they have built out of magnetite are meant to contain them]].
114** Chapter 144: ''Dinosaurs from the East 4'': [[spoiler:just as a hadrosaur is about to be killed by a pack of ''Dryptosaurus'', a '''''[[Film/DragonsAFantasyMadeReal Prehistoric Dragon]]''''' interrupts the hunt]].
115** ''The Land Outside of Time'': '''[[NothingIsTheSameAnymore Where to begin?!]]''' [[spoiler:Not only do creatures from ''VideoGame/MonsterHunter'' and ''Franchise/TheWitcher'' show up, but so does '''''Commander Flame and Vivian''''', confirming this story to be part of the ''Fanfic/ConquestInTheNameOfAdvancement'' Mythos. Interactions with Commander Flame also reveal that the park itself is actually part of a [[PlaceBeyondTime Land Outside]] [[TitleDrop of Time]]. Then, just as they see Flame and Vivian off to finish their business in the ''Zero Dawn'' world, a machine unburies itself and knocks them all out. Afer waking up in and subsequently escaping the Sun Ring, the group has to deal with a massive number of portals opening simultaneously when one of Flame's enemeis arrives to [[LeaveNoWitnesses tie up loose ends]]. Finally, the very last part of the chapter confirms that Nigel was at least partially aware of what happened, indicating that the Saurus family patriarch is also aware of his children's misadventures]].
116* WhamLine:
117** Chapter 177 has this bit of description regarding an injured ''Allosaurus'' Tristan encounters:
118--->''More interesting to Tristan, though, was [[spoiler:the large swollen spot on the dinosaur's middle toe on its right foot]]...''
119** Additionally, there's this gem from the rescue list for ''The Last Supper'':
120--->'''[[spoiler:[[UnexpectedCharacter Passenger Pigeon:]]]] 20 individuals'''
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122!!Tropes applying to ''Inside Their World:''
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124* ADayInTheLimeLight: This story functions as one for the various animals in the park, and usually focuses on how they react to the modern world.
125* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: In Zhao's chapter, she meets a ''Richardoestesia'', a very poorly known species of theropod, that is purple and yellow.
126* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: One corrected with a {{Retcon}} -- Martha's chapter has her react with confusion to seeing an American Bison, even though she would have lived side by side with Steppe Bison. After a reviewer pointed this out, her confusion regarding that particular creature was removed.
127* HumansThroughAlienEyes: Humans are frequently noted to be odd in many of the animal [=POVs=], leaving many of the animals unsure about how they should act toward them. This can also be extended to any other prehistoric creature that appears in each chapter, as creatures we can recognize are completely alien to the temporally displaced residents of the park.
128* LockedOutOfTheLoop: It's made very clear in several chapters of this sidestory that many of the prehistoric inhabitants of the park have ''no idea what to make about each other and the modern residents of the park'', leading many to be overly cautious around creatures most people would find familiar.
129* PerspectiveFlip: The main story and ''The Untold Stories'' focus on the human cast rescuing animals from extinction. ''Inside Their World'' focuses on the rescued animals that now have to adapt to the present.
130* PrehistoricMonster: {{Defied}} with extreme prejudice: while the main story already tries to subvert or defy this trope, ''Inside Their World'' goes out of its way to make all of the animals at the park sympathetic, while trying to eliminate an monstrous traits the animals might possess.
131* ShoutOut: The title is one to the app ''Series/WalkingWithDinosaurs: Inside Their World.''
132* StockAnimalDiet: Averted with Zhao, who is portrayed as eating ''clay'' among other things. WordOfGod is that this is based on Macaws and elephants, [[ShownTheirWork which do this in real life. In fact, several macaws are shown eating from the same clay deposit as Zhao.]]
133* {{Xenofiction}}: The animals aren't humanized at all in this story, and it shows. A big result of this is that we get to see how strange many modern animals are to extinct ones. This is especially true in the case of Ben, because as an arthropod from the Carboniferous, the only vertebrates he would have seen were (essentially) lizards and amphibians, yet now he is seeing some creatures that are bigger than he is.
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135!! Tropes applying to the Untold Stories
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137* ADayInTheLimelight: This story focuses on what the cast does "off-camera", with major focus ([[EarlyInstallmentWeirdness in the later chapters, at any rate]]) on the mess prominent members of the cast.
138* ShoutOut: At one point, a [[Film/DragonsAFantasyMadeReal Dr. Ian Tanner]] is mentioned, having apparently published his claims about dragons. [[spoiler:This is {{Foreshadowing}} for the appearance of dragons in ''Dinosaurs from the East'']].

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