Albertosaurus | |
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Home era | Late Cretaceous |
First appearance (Primeval: New World) |
Episode 1.1 |
Last appearance (Primeval: New World) |
Episode 1.13 |
Number | 1 |
Humans killed | 2 (counting alternate version of Mac Rendall) |
Returned to era? | 1.1 – Returned through anomaly on its own. 1.13 – Unknown |
Allosaurus | |
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Home era | Late Jurassic |
Appears in | The Lost Island |
First appearance (Primeval) |
Episode 1.1 |
Last appearance (Primeval) |
Episode 3.10 |
Number | 7 |
Humans killed | 0 |
Returned to era? | No |
Ammonite | |
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Home era | Cretaceous or earlier |
First appearance (Primeval) |
Episode 1.1 |
Last appearance (Primeval) |
Episode 2.7 |
Returned to era? | No. Died out of water. |
Anatotitan | |
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Home era | Late Cretaceous |
Appears in | Extinction Event |
Number | A large herd |
Ankylosaurus | |
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Home era | Late Cretaceous |
Appears in | Extinction Event |
Number | At least one in the present, two in the Cretaceous |
Anurognathus | |
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Home era | Late Jurassic |
First appearance (Primeval) |
Episode 1.5 |
Last appearance (Primeval) |
Episode 5.5 |
Number | Dozens |
Humans killed | 5 |
Returned to era? | No. All killed in episode 1.5, still at large in episode 5.5. |
Arthropleura | |
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Home era | Carboniferous |
First appearance (Primeval) |
Episode 1.2 |
Last appearance (Primeval) |
Episode 2.7 |
Number | 2 |
Humans killed | 2 |
Returned to era? | No, both killed in present. |
Australopithecus | |
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Species | Australopithecus afarensis |
Home era | Pliocene |
Appears in | Episode 3.10 |
Returned to era? | Never left their own time |
Badger-like mammal | |
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Appears in | The Lost Island |
Number | 1 |
Brontoscorpio | |
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Home era | Silurian |
First appearance (Primeval: New World) |
The Sound of Thunder: Part 1 |
Last appearance (Primeval: New World) |
The Sound of Thunder: Part 2 |
Number | 1 |
Humans killed | more than 1 |
Returned to era? | Yes |
The following is a complete list of creatures from the universe of ITV science fiction television series Primeval and also any spin-off media, including Primeval: New World ("PNW"). The series includes various imaginary species which are not native to the series setting, with some being prehistoric and others being futuristic. Various creatures were designed with some artistic license, for dramatic effect. A number of creatures from the Walking with... series were also reimagined for dramatic effect.
In 2007 Character Options announced they would create Primeval action figures, including both a flying Rex and a large plush toy Rex, Future Predators, Hesperornis and dodos.
Albertosaurus is a predatory theropod dinosaur, a member of the Tyrannosauridae. In Primeval: New World, an Albertosaurus killed and devoured Brooke, Evan Cross' wife and an alternate timeline version of Mac Rendall. In the series, its preorbital horns are greatly enlarged, similar to those of a Carnotaurus with similar skin textures. Evan encounters the same Albertosaurus as a hallucination after accidentally ingesting the snot of a Pachycephalosaurus. On close inspection, the Albertosaurus can be recognised by its missing right arm, and its body was covered in numerous old cuts and slashes.
Allosaurus is a large Theropod dinosaur that lived in North America during the Late Jurassic. Allosaurus was a large carnivorous dinosaur with a length of up to 12 m (39 ft), and stood up to 5 m (16 ft) tall. The animal had a skull that measured 1 m (4 ft) long, with a pair of blunt crests just above its eyes, in the orbital region. It had a strong S-shaped neck, and had vertebrae that was different from those of other dinosaurs
Allosaurus also had a large powerful jaw with long, sharp, serrated teeth that were 51–102 mm (2–4 in) long. These teeth were curved inward, shaped like a "D" to help secure its prey. It had a bulky body, a massive tail and thick bones. Its arms were short and had three fingered hands, with sharp claws that were up to 152 mm (6 in) long. Allosaurus was one of the largest meat-eating dinosaurs of the Late Jurassic, 156-145 MYA, and was also one of the largest predators until the tyrannosaurs appeared 50 million years later.