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| - As Nigel walks along the tropical coastlines of Triassic Switzerland, he explains that the reptiles are taking over the surface of the earth from the skies , to the land . But of course, he is here to see the earliest sea reptiles.
From the deck of the Ancient Mariner, Nigel and crew watch as a Nothosaurus comes up for air. When he sees one, Nigel dives into the seas, pursuing the elusive sea reptile.
Before long, Nigel finds a pair of Nothosaurus. The Nothosaurus circle him, and Nigel has his prod ready to put off any Nothosaurus that comes too close. One of the Nothosaurus move in closer, so Nigel grabs it around its head to swim with it, and he explains that he would be able to open and close its jaws with tremendous force, but the Nothosaurus jaw muscles are very weak. Therefore he can ride with it without the Nothosaurus struggling . He lets the Nothosaurus go so that it can breathe air, and Nigel discovers another bizarre sea reptile: a Tanystropheus .
Nigel follows the female Tanystropheus, and attempts to get a closer look at her by grabbing onto her tail, impeding her movement. The Tanystropheus struggles with all of her might, but Nigel still had a grip on her tail. However, the Tanystropheus loses her tail, similar to the modern day leopard gecko. Nigel can hold onto the tail only with difficulty, because it is thrashing around . Suddenly the tail is snatched up and then eaten by a Cymbospondylus .
The Cymbospondylus begins to circle Nigel , and he explains that its slow movement is designed to deceive prey, and it can move very quickly when it is needed to. After he pokes it with the prod several times, the Cymbospondylus swims away, and Nigel returns to the relative safety of the Ancient Mariner.
Animals:'
Cymbospondylus
Unidentified Coelurosaur
Nothosaurus
Tanystropheus
Cymbospondylus
Peteinosaurus
'Unidentified placodonts
Neusticosaurus
Mastodonsaurus
Cynodont
- Set around England, which was then largely underwater. This is the second most dangerous sea. Hazards include Liopleurodon , the largest carnivorous animal of all time. Nigel spies a school of migrating Leedsichthys . One weaker one is lagging behind the school, and a native Metriorhynchus and a foreign Hybodus shark launch a joint attack. Using sonar, Nigel discovers that a huge Liopleurodon is heading toward the injured and dying Leedsichthys . The camera spots it circling the Leedsichthys which is already dead, though the Liopleurodon is eventually spooked away by the camera.
Nigel equips his and the cameraman's diving suit with a chemical system that will spray a cloud of deterrent similar to shark repellent at the huge pliosaur should they get too close. The crew use huge waterproof lights when they descend to the corpse of the Leedsichthys, because it is night. A pair of Liopleurodon are feasting on the carcass, and Nigel starts to move closer toward them. When one turns its head towards him, Nigel panics and ejects the chemical, which works on the huge predator.
Animals:
Liopleurodon
Leedsichthys
Metriorhynchus
Hybodus
Cryptoclidus
Ophthalmosaurus
Eustreptospondylus
Rhamphorhynchus
- While walking in the mangrove swamps of Egypt, Nigel comes across some mysterious footprints and a mound of fresh dung, by smelling the manure, he proves that the owner is a fruit-eater. Following the tracks, Nigel comes across an Arsinoitherium migrating overland. Nigel takes a calculated risk and offers the huge fruit-eater an apple, but apparently this upsets the Arsinoitherium and it charges at Nigel. Only by making a break into the thicker forests does Nigel escape from the mammal. Nigel watches from the forest as the Arsinoitherium plunges into the water, and follows it. In the water, Nigel watches as a trio of Dorudon, a species of ancient whale, pass by, and he explains that whales are the reason he came: not for the Dorudon , but a far bigger and meaner whale, Basilosaurus who eats Dorudon for a meal.
The Ancient Mariner sails offshore, where the crew try a tactic to attract whales that has been used with mixed success: record a Basilosaurus call and play it back via a huge speaker that is lowered from the boat. After playing it for a while, an enraged Basilosaurus rams into the boat before diving again. Wasting no time, Nigel suits up and dives. However, the whale could attack from any direction, so Nigel stays close to the hull of the Mariner, using the boat like a shield to ward off the Basilosaurus. The Basilosaurus is evidently distressed by the calls, and attacks and disables the speaker .
As the Ancient Mariner sails off forward through time, Nigel explains that the tropical Eocene is a world on the brink of great climatic change. As the Oligocene dawns, Basilosaurus, Arsinotherium and Dorudon will all vanish, victims of the climatic shifts that ended the Eocene, changing the warm sea into a cold ocean.
Animals:
Basilosaurus
Arsinoitherium
Dorudon
Palaeomastodon
Physogaleus
Sarkastodon
- On a preliminary dive, another crew member of the Mariner films a huge female Dunkleosteus , swimming around the shallow reefs near the Ancient Mariner. The crew springs into action, and Nigel goes fishing for Bothriolepis . Nigel places a bet with one of the other crew members that the Dunkleosteus will be able to slice through the Bothriolepis wrapped in the chain mail suit he used in the Ordovician. When the round shark cage is fully assembled, Nigel descends into it. The smell of the dead Bothriolepis begins to attract a young Stethacanthus . Eventually, the monstrous Dunkleosteus is sighted, which scares away the Stethacanthus, and the enraged fish repeatedly bashes the cage with its thick head, though only putting dents into it. Eventually, Nigel throws the Bothriolepis out of the cage, and the Dunkleosteus slices through the bait. A young Dunkleosteus feeds on the remains, but the huge adult turns cannibal and devours the young Dunkleosteus. She then regurgitates the indigestible parts of its meal .
As Nigel departs for the surface, he explains that the placoderms as a whole have a grim future ahead of them. In another twenty million years, the entire Class of placoderms will disappear, much to the other Devonian fish's relief.
Animals: Bothriolepis
Dunkleosteus
Stethacanthus
Onychodus
Cladoselache
Cheirolepis
Graptolite
Coelacanth
- In the coast of Peru, the crew of the Mariner come to an agreement. Before diving in offshore waters with the adult Megalodon , Nigel will dive in the coastal waters, with the juveniles.
Before very long, Nigel finds an Odobenocetops foraging for oysters in the mud, and it is being hunted by an adolescent Megalodon . Only by taking cover in the thick underwater foliage do Nigel and the Odobenocetops manage to escape the huge shark.
On the next dive , Nigel uses the round shark cage that he previously used in the Devonian era against Dunkleosteus. This time, Nigel hopes to fire a small video camera into the dorsal fin of the shark from the relative safety of the cage. Eventually, a Megalodon is spotted, and Nigel quickly gets into the cage, while the crew sets up
bait , which quickly attracts the shark. As it attempts to attack the cage, Nigel tries to fire the camera.
However, Nigel panics, and never fires it. Later, he tries again, this time from the surface of the Mariner, as the dorsal fin of the Megalodon was much too high to aim at. The shark is drawn again to the boat via liberal amounts of chum. The shark tries to grab the chum but Nigel is nowhere to be seen.
Nigel has been knocked off the boat by the shark and when he swims back, he finally managed to land a hit with the
shark-camera, and the Megalodon grabs and swallows the chum. In a few days, they find the camera floating in the sea, and when they load it into the on-board television, they watch the Megalodon in question attack a Cetotherium .
When the crew of the Ancient Mariner head backwards in time, Nigel says that as the Ice Age begins, the whales that Megalodon preyed on migrated to colder waters, where Megalodon could not follow. Megalodon is doomed to extinction, by hunger.
Animals:
Megalodon
Odobenocetops
Cetotherium
Thalassocnus
Great White Sharks
- Nigel is now entering his final sea mission in "Hell's Aquarium" as he calls it. On the land there's Tyrannosaurus , but even the most famous land predator of all time can't compare to what's in the water. After viewing a colony of Hesperornis on the coastline, Nigel and another member of the Mariner pause for a second to view a huge underwater bloodbath. As far as Nigel can figure out, an elderly Hesperornis was killed, and the resulting carnage has attracted many sea animals, such as Squalicorax , and Xiphactinus . However, Nigel noticed another predator around: a mosasaur known as Halisaurus . Nigel and the crew head out to deeper water in search of Tylosaurus . But Nigel explains that this sea is far too dangerous to go diving in because of mosasaurs and other huge carnivores like Xiphactinus. Instead, the crew of the Ancient Mariner have rigged an ROV to dive for them, while the sonar and cameras on the side of the boat would give them early warning if any mosasaurs are nearby.
The next morning, Nigel discovers that they have hit a dead Archelon , which was mauled by some other predator before being hit by the boat. Later, after managing to domesticate a Pteranodon , the sonar picks up some creatures right beneath the boat. This was a good time for them to use the ROV, and when they send it down, the crew finds that it's a small pod of Elasmosaurus riding their wake like 21st century dolphins, but soon they depart due to the risk that they may provoke the herd. Some of them knocked the ROV when they were investigating it, and an Archelon is also spotted. Having done the same thing with present-day leatherback turtles, Nigel risks his personal safety to track down the Archelon and ride it. He and the cameraman ride off in the small inflatable raft.
Before long, Nigel finds the Archelon when it comes up to the surface for air. He dives, grabbing onto the huge turtle's shell. But not long after, the sonar picked up something nearby: a Xiphactinus was circling Nigel and the Archelon. He quickly makes his escape back up to the raft, but disaster strikes. A family pod of Tylosaurus attack and completely overturn the raft, plunging the crew into the sea. Fortunately for Nigel, the Tylosaurus seem more interested in the boat than the humans, and they quickly escape back to the Mariner. However that night, as the men sleep, several kinds of mosasaurs appear, apparently attracted to the Mariner, and rush straight to the boat, leaving the crew's fate unknown.
Animals:
Tylosaurus
Hesperornis
Squalicorax
Xiphactinus
Halisaurus
Tyrannosaurus
Pteranodon
Elasmosaurus
Archelon
Giant Squid
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