After the Biosyn incident in 2022, the sanctuary was designated a global sanctuary by the United Nations, where the animals will live freely, safe from the outside world.
"Life on Earth has existed for hundreds of millions of years. And dinosaurs were only a part of that, and we’re an even smaller part of that. They really put us in perspective. The idea that life on Earth existed 65 million years ago... it’s humbling. We act like we’re alone here, but we’re not. We’re part of a fragile system made up of all living things. If we’re going to survive, we’ll have to trust each other, depend on each other, coexist."
—Charlotte Lockwood
Northern Zimbabwe, Africa, 2022
A herd of five elephants was traveling through.
Next to the herd of elephants was a herd of Dinosaurs.
Sinoceratops.
They appeared to be getting along with the African elephants. One of them was even climbing on top of the head of another dinosaur and trashing it with its tail.
There was also an Indominus Rex that had wandered out from a large herd of Triceratops. The Indominus was lumbering around, flailing her arms about in a manner not dissimilar to that of the elephant but at the same time she was looking agitated as well. As for the triceratops...well they weren't doing anything as they did not see her.
A line of T-Rex was sauntering up the hillside towards the area where the Indominus Rex and Sinoceratops herds met. It wasn't until they got very close that the Triceratops realized what was going on.
The triceratops herd was terrified and angry at the same time!
The Indominus Rex made a roar that let the herds and line of T-Rexes know she was there. The herd stopped advancing and turned to look back. The Indominus roared again and started backing up as well.
That didn't stop the T-Rex from advancing further into the valley.
Suddenly, all hell broke loose!
The Triceratops and Sinoceratops began to run in different directions as The I-Rex and T-Rexes began their assaults!
Bobby McAllister noticed the commotion, picked up his rifle, and aimed for one of the dinosaurs that were attacking the smaller dinosaurs. "I'm taking out one of those T-Rexes!" he said over the speaker system.
With that, Bobby McAllister began to start the assault on one of the T-Rexes! He walked calmly across the hilltop and fired several rounds before moving towards the monster!
"T-Rex is charging! You need to pick him off quickly if you want to save your herd." The voice of someone on the speaker.
The T-rex started charging and chasing Bobby as He was easy prey.
Suddenly something landed next to Bobby and wrapped itself around his legs. The triceratops yelped loudly and tried to push away the creature who seemed quite determined to cling to Bobby.
"Leave me alone triceratops! Don't you dare!"
he yelled at the distressed creature who yelped a reply of its own.
The two beasts struggled and scratched at each other until finally the dinosaur fell back down and lay panting on the ground.
"Now would be a good time to move!"
With that, Bobby ran as fast as he could to get away from the two creatures that were now fighting against each other and trying to kill each other.
He only took a few steps when he felt something grab his shirt! He pulled himself away from the attacker and looked up to see the I-Rex lunging for him with its teeth bared!
Bobby panicked and fired the gun.
It did not hurt or wound the I-Rex at all.
With that, The I-Rex opened its mouth and chomped on Bobby as he became its meal of the day.
The Indominus Rex then swallowed its meal whole with some chewing at the end.
Meanwhile, the Triceratops herd had managed to flee away from the Indominus Rex's immediate vicinity, although one was still taken by surprise. He heard Bobby McAllister screaming as he ran by, probably scared out of his wits as the I-Rex devoured the living food.
After the ordeal, the herds of African elephants and dinosaurs went about their business peacefully once more.
With that, The T-Rex walked away to find another kill.
As it walked around looking for another kill, it spotted something that might be a kill.
On closer inspection, however, it saw that the dead thing was actually a pale pink female Triceratops!
So...the T-Rex was thinking that this girl was still alive and was hiding. In order to find her, the Rex slowly walked closer to not get caught. When it was almost upon the downed animal, it found that the triceratops had her eyes closed. So far so good...then it noted that her tail wasn't moving and had yet to feel the massive amount of pain the reptile had.
The T-Rex walked closer to the triceratops.
As it lay dying, It closed its eyes for the last time.
The T-Rex then walked closer and began to eat its meal.
Soon, the night was beginning to start as the sun set and it was a beautiful night for a good night's sleep.
After that eventful day, The African Elephants settled down for the evening. They soon dozed off while sitting up together watching over the dinosaur tribes.
The rest of the dinosaurs had returned to their separate locations to either relax or just sleep for the night.
Meanwhile, in Niger, North Africa, Another meat-eating dinosaur was sleeping for the night under a tree in the Sahara Desert.
Carcharodontosaurus
.
The moon set, turning the desert landscape into darkness. This time of night meant that Carcharodontosaurus had grown hungry. However, instead of returning to his normal hunting grounds, he continued to stay put and rest for the night, because he wanted to be ready for the hunt in the morning.
As the hours passed by, The dinosaur slept a little bit longer. At the first sign of light coming up, the Carcharodontosaurus woke up. After waking up, he spent several minutes resting, after which he finally stood up, stretched, and stood up again.
Finally, having no choice, Carcharodontosaurus walked out of his hideaway, making sure to be cautious. Soon, The dawn began to come up, lighting the land up with sunlight.
Once fully awake, Carcharodontosaurus jumped into action!
First, he headed to a nearby lake to drink water before continuing on to his hunt.
Upon arriving at the lake, he drank several times and made sure to refill his thirst. Then, he continued on with his journey.
Soon enough, Carcharodontosaurus arrived at a clearing, where the Tarbosaurus herd was resting near a watering hole.
It didn't take long for The Carcharodontosaurus to have a challenge and eat the reward of challenging that Tarbosaurus herd. He knew he wouldn't be able to defeat the big one, but he had no intention of being killed for lunch.
So Carcharodontosaurus decided to attack the weaker side of the group. He chose a weakly spotted member of the Tarbosaurus herd. Carcharodontosaurus jumped into action. He attacked the weakly spotted member and then, while the big one was distracted, the other members attacked Carcharodontosaurus, as well as defending their ally.
In order to win this battle, the defeat went to the largest carnivore.
The Carcharodontosaurus was killed and The Tarbosaurus herd had eaten in peace.
"Life on Earth has existed for hundreds of millions of years. And dinosaurs were only a part of that, and we’re an even smaller part of that. They really put us in perspective. The idea that life on Earth existed 65 million years ago... it’s humbling. We act like we’re alone here, but we’re not. We’re part of a fragile system made up of all living things. If we’re going to survive, we’ll have to trust each other, depend on each other, coexist."
—Charlotte Lockwood
Northern Zimbabwe, Africa, 2022
A herd of five elephants was traveling through.
Next to the herd of elephants was a herd of Dinosaurs.
Sinoceratops.
They appeared to be getting along with the African elephants. One of them was even climbing on top of the head of another dinosaur and trashing it with its tail.
There was also an Indominus Rex that had wandered out from a large herd of Triceratops. The Indominus was lumbering around, flailing her arms about in a manner not dissimilar to that of the elephant but at the same time she was looking agitated as well. As for the triceratops...well they weren't doing anything as they did not see her.
A line of T-Rex was sauntering up the hillside towards the area where the Indominus Rex and Sinoceratops herds met. It wasn't until they got very close that the Triceratops realized what was going on.
The triceratops herd was terrified and angry at the same time!
The Indominus Rex made a roar that let the herds and line of T-Rexes know she was there. The herd stopped advancing and turned to look back. The Indominus roared again and started backing up as well.
That didn't stop the T-Rex from advancing further into the valley.
Suddenly, all hell broke loose!
The Triceratops and Sinoceratops began to run in different directions as The I-Rex and T-Rexes began their assaults!
Bobby McAllister noticed the commotion, picked up his rifle, and aimed for one of the dinosaurs that were attacking the smaller dinosaurs. "I'm taking out one of those T-Rexes!" he said over the speaker system.
With that, Bobby McAllister began to start the assault on one of the T-Rexes! He walked calmly across the hilltop and fired several rounds before moving towards the monster!
"T-Rex is charging! You need to pick him off quickly if you want to save your herd." The voice of someone on the speaker.
The T-rex started charging and chasing Bobby as He was easy prey.
Suddenly something landed next to Bobby and wrapped itself around his legs. The triceratops yelped loudly and tried to push away the creature who seemed quite determined to cling to Bobby.
"Leave me alone triceratops! Don't you dare!"
he yelled at the distressed creature who yelped a reply of its own.
The two beasts struggled and scratched at each other until finally the dinosaur fell back down and lay panting on the ground.
"Now would be a good time to move!"
With that, Bobby ran as fast as he could to get away from the two creatures that were now fighting against each other and trying to kill each other.
He only took a few steps when he felt something grab his shirt! He pulled himself away from the attacker and looked up to see the I-Rex lunging for him with its teeth bared!
Bobby panicked and fired the gun.
It did not hurt or wound the I-Rex at all.
With that, The I-Rex opened its mouth and chomped on Bobby as he became its meal of the day.
The Indominus Rex then swallowed its meal whole with some chewing at the end.
Meanwhile, the Triceratops herd had managed to flee away from the Indominus Rex's immediate vicinity, although one was still taken by surprise. He heard Bobby McAllister screaming as he ran by, probably scared out of his wits as the I-Rex devoured the living food.
After the ordeal, the herds of African elephants and dinosaurs went about their business peacefully once more.
With that, The T-Rex walked away to find another kill.
As it walked around looking for another kill, it spotted something that might be a kill.
On closer inspection, however, it saw that the dead thing was actually a pale pink female Triceratops!
So...the T-Rex was thinking that this girl was still alive and was hiding. In order to find her, the Rex slowly walked closer to not get caught. When it was almost upon the downed animal, it found that the triceratops had her eyes closed. So far so good...then it noted that her tail wasn't moving and had yet to feel the massive amount of pain the reptile had.
The T-Rex walked closer to the triceratops.
As it lay dying, It closed its eyes for the last time.
The T-Rex then walked closer and began to eat its meal.
Soon, the night was beginning to start as the sun set and it was a beautiful night for a good night's sleep.
After that eventful day, The African Elephants settled down for the evening. They soon dozed off while sitting up together watching over the dinosaur tribes.
The rest of the dinosaurs had returned to their separate locations to either relax or just sleep for the night.
Meanwhile, in Niger, North Africa, Another meat-eating dinosaur was sleeping for the night under a tree in the Sahara Desert.
Carcharodontosaurus
.
The moon set, turning the desert landscape into darkness. This time of night meant that Carcharodontosaurus had grown hungry. However, instead of returning to his normal hunting grounds, he continued to stay put and rest for the night, because he wanted to be ready for the hunt in the morning.
As the hours passed by, The dinosaur slept a little bit longer. At the first sign of light coming up, the Carcharodontosaurus woke up. After waking up, he spent several minutes resting, after which he finally stood up, stretched, and stood up again.
Finally, having no choice, Carcharodontosaurus walked out of his hideaway, making sure to be cautious. Soon, The dawn began to come up, lighting the land up with sunlight.
Once fully awake, Carcharodontosaurus jumped into action!
First, he headed to a nearby lake to drink water before continuing on to his hunt.
Upon arriving at the lake, he drank several times and made sure to refill his thirst. Then, he continued on with his journey.
Soon enough, Carcharodontosaurus arrived at a clearing, where the Tarbosaurus herd was resting near a watering hole.
It didn't take long for The Carcharodontosaurus to have a challenge and eat the reward of challenging that Tarbosaurus herd. He knew he wouldn't be able to defeat the big one, but he had no intention of being killed for lunch.
So Carcharodontosaurus decided to attack the weaker side of the group. He chose a weakly spotted member of the Tarbosaurus herd. Carcharodontosaurus jumped into action. He attacked the weakly spotted member and then, while the big one was distracted, the other members attacked Carcharodontosaurus, as well as defending their ally.
In order to win this battle, the defeat went to the largest carnivore.
The Carcharodontosaurus was killed and The Tarbosaurus herd had eaten in peace.