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* This also adds up with ''Walking with Beasts'' having the fewest inaccuracies, since the Cenozoic seems to be the period where Nigel spends some of the least time in his specials (to be fair, he doesn't spend much more time in the Paleozoic either, but that being such an early and critical stage for vertebrate evolution still means that ''any'' small change in the timeline could possibly have more drastic effects).

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* This also adds up with ''Walking with Beasts'' having the fewest inaccuracies, since the Cenozoic seems to be the period where Nigel spends some of the least time in his specials (to be fair, he doesn't spend much more time in the Paleozoic either, but that being such an early and critical stage for vertebrate evolution still means that ''any'' small change in the timeline could possibly have more drastic effects).consequences).
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** Adding to this even further, ''Series/PrehistoricPlanet'' represents the natural state of the ''Walking with'' prehistory ''before'' Nigel started fucking with it. Nigel's first trip back in time would've had him interacting with these more accurate versions of the animals, but he doesn't remember that trip ever happening because, of course, it ''didn't'' ever happen after Nigel erased it from the timeline.
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* This also adds up with ''Walking with Beasts'' having the fewest inaccuracies, since the Cenozoic seems to be the period where Nigel spends some of the least time in his specials (to be fair, he doesn't spend much more time in the Paleozoic, but that being such an early and critical stage for vertebrate evolution still means that ''any'' small change in the timeline could possibly have more drastic effects).

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* This also adds up with ''Walking with Beasts'' having the fewest inaccuracies, since the Cenozoic seems to be the period where Nigel spends some of the least time in his specials (to be fair, he doesn't spend much more time in the Paleozoic, Paleozoic either, but that being such an early and critical stage for vertebrate evolution still means that ''any'' small change in the timeline could possibly have more drastic effects).
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* This also adds up with ''Walking with Beasts'' having the fewest inaccuracies, since the Cenozoic seems to be the period where Nigel spends some of the least time in his specials (to be fair, he spends even less time in the Paleozoic, but that being such an early and critical stage for vertebrate evolution still means that ''any'' small change in the timeline could possibly have more drastic effects).

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* This also adds up with ''Walking with Beasts'' having the fewest inaccuracies, since the Cenozoic seems to be the period where Nigel spends some of the least time in his specials (to be fair, he spends even less doesn't spend much more time in the Paleozoic, but that being such an early and critical stage for vertebrate evolution still means that ''any'' small change in the timeline could possibly have more drastic effects).
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* This also adds up with ''Walking with Beasts'' having the fewest inaccuracies, since the Cenozoic seems to be the period where Nigel spends some of the least time in his specials.

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* This also adds up with ''Walking with Beasts'' having the fewest inaccuracies, since the Cenozoic seems to be the period where Nigel spends some of the least time in his specials.
specials (to be fair, he spends even less time in the Paleozoic, but that being such an early and critical stage for vertebrate evolution still means that ''any'' small change in the timeline could possibly have more drastic effects).
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* In that case, we can only assume that Nigel must've ''really'' [[Series/WalkingWithMonsters been screwing around in the Paleozoic at some point]].

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* In that case, we can only assume that This also adds up with ''Walking with Beasts'' having the fewest inaccuracies, since the Cenozoic seems to be the period where Nigel must've ''really'' [[Series/WalkingWithMonsters been screwing around in the Paleozoic at spends some point]].
of the least time in his specials.
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* In that case, we can only assume that Nigel must've ''really'' [[Series/WalkingWithMonsters been screwing around in the Paleozoic at some point]].
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Nigel is not really the best time traveler. He often interacts with the local fauna without care and leaves modern day objects behind without bothering to retrieve them (the chainmail he uses with the ''Dunkleosteus'' in ''Series/SeaMonsters'' being a prime example). As such, any of his actions triggers several butterfly effects that change prehistory as we know it, explaining things the programs of the ''Walking With'' series got wrong such as creatures displaying a different size, behavior or appearance to their “canon” one.

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Nigel is not really the best time traveler. He often interacts with the local fauna without care and leaves modern day objects behind without bothering to retrieve them (the chainmail he uses with the ''Dunkleosteus'' in ''Series/SeaMonsters'' being a prime example). As such, any of his actions triggers several butterfly effects that change prehistory as we know it, explaining things the programs of the ''Walking With'' series got wrong such as creatures displaying a different size, behavior or behavior, appearance or location to their “canon” one.
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Nigel is not really the best time traveler. He often interacts with the local fauna without care and leaves real life objects behind without bothering to retrieve them (the chainmail he uses with the ''Dunkleosteus'' in ''Series/SeaMonsters'' being a prime example). As such, any of his actions triggers several butterfly effects that change prehistory as we know it, explaining things the programs of the ''Walking With'' series got wrong such as creatures displaying a different size, behavior or appearance to their “canon” one.

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Nigel is not really the best time traveler. He often interacts with the local fauna without care and leaves real life modern day objects behind without bothering to retrieve them (the chainmail he uses with the ''Dunkleosteus'' in ''Series/SeaMonsters'' being a prime example). As such, any of his actions triggers several butterfly effects that change prehistory as we know it, explaining things the programs of the ''Walking With'' series got wrong such as creatures displaying a different size, behavior or appearance to their “canon” one.
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Nigel merely misidentified them as ''Giganotosaurus'' because the species and ''Mapusaurus'' are extremely similar and''Mapusaurus'' wasn’t discovered at the date he time traveled to the Cretaceous Argentina, thus he was applying the knowledge he had at the time.

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Nigel merely misidentified them as ''Giganotosaurus'' because the species and ''Mapusaurus'' are extremely similar and''Mapusaurus'' and ''Mapusaurus'' wasn’t discovered at the date he time traveled to the Cretaceous Argentina, thus he was applying the knowledge he had at the time.
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[[WMG: All the inaccuracies of the ''Walking With'' series are the result of Nigel’s unknowingly altering the timeline]]
Nigel is not really the best time traveler. He often interacts with the local fauna without care and leaves real life objects behind without bothering to retrieve them (the chainmail he uses with the ''Dunkleosteus'' in ''Series/SeaMonsters'' being a prime example). As such, any of his actions triggers several butterfly effects that change prehistory as we know it, explaining things the programs of the ''Walking With'' series got wrong such as creatures displaying a different size, behavior or appearance to their “canon” one.

[[WMG: The ''Giganotosaurus'' of ''Land of Giants'' are actually ''Mapusaurus'' InUniverse]]
Nigel merely misidentified them as ''Giganotosaurus'' because the species and ''Mapusaurus'' are extremely similar and''Mapusaurus'' wasn’t discovered at the date he time traveled to the Cretaceous Argentina, thus he was applying the knowledge he had at the time.

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