Prehistoric Park: Season 2

These are the episodes of the second I wished had happened:

Episode 1
Colorado - Late Jurassic

Animals Saved From Extinction:
 * 21 Diplodocus (main adjective, now free roaming along with titanosaurs and other sauropods due to their gentle nature towards humans)
 * 6 Allosaurus (main adjective)
 * 4 Stegosaurus
 * 5 Brachiosaurus (now free roaming along with titanosaurs and other sauropods due to their gentle nature towards humans)
 * 7 Camarasaurus (now free roaming along with titanosaurs and other sauropods due to their gentle nature towards humans)
 * 15 Apatosaurus (now free roaming along with titanosaurs and other sauropods due to their gentle nature towards humans)
 * 17 Dryosaurus (now free roaming along with sauropods and other free roaming animals due to their gentle nature towards humans)
 * 4 Ornitholestes

Latest Additions To The Park:
 * 2 Parasaurolophus (ones that appeared in the last episode of season 1, now free roaming along with sauropods and other free roaming animals due to their gentle nature towards humans)
 * 3 Incisivosaurus (ones that appeared in the third episode of season 1, now free roaming along with sauropods and other free roaming animals due to their gentle nature towards humans)
 * 31 Toxodons (ones that appeared in the fourth episode of season 1)
 * 1 Crassigyrinus (one that appeared in the fifth episode of season 1)
 * 8 Baby Titanosaurs (borealosaurus)
 * 7 Woolly Mammoths (in case if Martha does get isolated from her African elephant herd, with this mammoth herd, Martha will still be haply and won't be lonely)

Parks Modifications Since The Last Episode Of Season 1:
 * Flocks of Ornithomimus are now free roaming (since the park now has perfectly secured park fences in case if any animal tries to escape)
 * Herds of African elephants and Woolly Mammoths are now allowed to roam freely since they were tamed very easily, unlike in the first season of Prehistoric Park

Episode 2
Australia - Middle Pleistocene

Animals Saved From Extinction:
 * 21 Diprotodons (main adjective, now free roaming along with sauropods and other free roaming animals due to their gentle nature towards humans)
 * 16 Procoptodons (now free roaming along with sauropods and other free roaming animals due to their gentle nature towards humans)
 * 2 Thylacoleos
 * 6 Thylacines (unintentionally, but Nigel decided to keep them in the park anyway)
 * 7 Nototheriums (now free roaming along with sauropods and other free roaming animals due to their gentle nature towards humans)
 * 8 Euryzygomas (now free roaming along with sauropods and other free roaming animals due to their gentle nature towards humans)
 * 10 Zygomaturus (now free roaming along with sauropods and other free roaming animals due to their gentle nature towards humans)
 * 3 Palorchestes (now free roaming along with sauropods and other free roaming animals due to their gentle nature towards humans)
 * 4 Hulitheriums (now free roaming along with sauropods and other free roaming animals due to their gentle nature towards humans)

Latest Additions To The Park:
 * 9 Parasaurolophus (hasn't hatched yet)

Episode 3
Eurasia - Oligocene

Animals Saved From Extinction:
 * 7 Chalicotheriums (main adjective, now free roaming along with sauropods and other free roaming animals due to their gentle nature towards humans)
 * 7 Indricorheriums
 * 9 Embulotheriums
 * 4 Arsinoitheriums
 * 3 Entelodonts

Latest Additions To The Park:
 * 9 Parasaurolophus (had finally hatched)

Episode 4
European Seas - Late Jurassic

Animals Saved From Extinction:
 * 11 Leedsichthys (main adjective, saved from extinction by using a new underwater time portal like all other aquatic species)
 * 3 Eustreptospondylus
 * 2 Liopleurodons (unintentionally, but Nigel decided to keep liopleurodons in a seperated gigantic aquarium)
 * 5 Cryptoclidus
 * 4 Metriorhynchus
 * 6 Ophthalmosaurus

Episode 5
Argentina - Middle Cretaceous

Animals Saved From Extinction:
 * 13 Argentinosaurus (main adjective, now free roaming along with titanosaurs and other sauropods due to their gentle nature towards humans)
 * 5 Giganotosaurus (main adjective)
 * 7 Macrogryphosaurus (now free roaming along with sauropods and other free roaming animals due to their gentle nature towards humans)
 * 18 Saltasaurus (now free roaming along with titanosaurs and other sauropods due to their gentle nature towards humans)
 * 12 Amargasaurus (now free roaming along with titanosaurs and other sauropods due to their gentle nature towards humans)
 * 2 Sarcosuchus
 * 13 Pteranodons (now kept in an aviary with all pterosaurs of the park so they won't escape)
 * 4 Ornithocheirus (now kept in an aviary with all pterosaurs of the park so they won't escape)

Episode 6
North America - Early Eocene

Animals Saved From Extinction:
 * 7 Gastornis (now free roaming along with sauropods and other free roaming animals due to their gentle nature towards humans and since they're herbivores)
 * 6 Uintatheriums (now free roaming along with sauropods and other free roaming animals due to their gentle nature towards humans)
 * 9 Probathyopsis (now free roaming along with sauropods and other free roaming animals due to their gentle nature towards humans)
 * 11 Eobasileus (now free roaming along with sauropods and other free roaming animals due to their gentle nature towards humans)
 * 19 Coryphodons (now free roaming along with sauropods and other free roaming animals due to their gentle nature towards humans)
 * 21 Barylambdas (now free roaming along with sauropods and other free roaming animals due to their gentle nature towards humans)
 * 7 Titanoides (now free roaming along with sauropods and other free roaming animals due to their gentle nature towards humans)
 * 16 Phenacodus (now free roaming along with sauropods and other free roaming animals due to their gentle nature towards humans)
 * 9 Eohippus (now free roaming along with sauropods and other free roaming animals due to their gentle nature towards humans)
 * 7 Orohippus (now free roaming along with sauropods and other free roaming animals due to their gentle nature towards humans)
 * 8 Protorohippus (now free roaming along with sauropods and other free roaming animals due to their gentle nature towards humans)