The Future Is Wild Pt 1\?

In the 2002 documentary The Future Is Wild, scientists combine knowlage of animals of the present and the past to create creatures of the future. It is split up into 3 different sections.  NUMBER Million years .A.D.,  NUMBER Million years .A.D., and  NUMBER Million years .A.D. As we start our adventure, we see a barren, snowy landscape, and a white, furry, saber-toothed creature wandering through it. But this isn't a  ANIMAL ,  ANIMAL, or an  ANIMAL , those are already extinct, and this isnt the arctic as one would expect. This is a Snowstalker, a direct relative of the modern  ANIMAL,and she is in the snowy lands of northern  COUNTRY, in this new ice age, most of  CONTINENT is covered in glacial ice. As she continues to walk, she finds the shore. Here, a group of Gannetwhales, although their appear to be  PLURAL NOUN , or  PLURAL NOUN, its superficial as they are actually related to the  NOUN of the modern day. This female snowstalker is much too small to take on a gannetwhale, so she continues inland. Here she finds a herd of Shagrats, sheep-sized relative of the  ANIMAL. Like most predators, she tries to first find any  ADJECTIVE ,  ADJECTIVE ,  ADJECTIVE , or  ADJECTIVE members of the herd, as to get as little injury as possible. Suddenly, a Small  NATURAL DISASTER makes it hard for some shagrats to see the rest of the herd, making one lag behind the rest - perfect. She  ADVERB  PLURAL VERB in and makes a kill. Now she eats some of it and then brings it back to her cubs. We continue on to a  ENVIRONMENT , after the Mediterranean sea closed, it slowly evaporated into a vast salt plain, uninhabitable for many animals, yet some still exist. A  ADJECTIVE  NOUN moves along the hot wasteland, this is the cryptile, an  NOUN that lives entirely on  PLURAL NOUN, only coming onto the now mountain ranges of  COUNTRY To lay eggs. It runs through swarms of  ANIMAL, using its  ANIMAL BODY PART to catch its prey, before using its  BODY PART to eat it. But today is the day, they must leave their salt flat homes and go to the craggy rocks an mountains of  COUNTRY to lay eggs. This is a dangerous process, not only for them but their eggs, one such danger is the gryken, a decedent of the modern  NOUN, but these creatures do not climb trees, they live among rock crags, just where the cryptiles must lay their eggs. Thankfully, grykens have better food to hunt, and the cryptiles can lay their eggs lower than the grykens can reach, not only that but the cryptiles can camoflauge with the  NOUN, hense their name. Here is also the scrofa, a  ANIMAL DIET Relative of the  NOUN that walks on the tips of its hooves. Next, we find ourselves in the amazon grassland, because of the ice age, the sea levels and weather patterns changed, drying out the rainforests, here we find some baboon like primates, these are the babookari, a relative of the  NOUN and one of the few primates left here. They are  ADJECTIVE animals, making tools such as  PLURAL NOUN , there is also the predatory Carakiller, a giant flightless  NOUN that convergently evolved a similar body plan to the extinct  NOUN. There is also the grassland rattleback, a  ANIMAL DIET  NOUN relative that has  NOUN - like armour on its back, each one able to move individually to make a strange rattling sound. finnaly for this part, we move on to the deserts of  PLACE . this region, once known for its fertility, it now is a desert, one of many in this dry, water-locked world. First we encounter the spink, a burrowing decedent of the  NOUN. These  ADJECTIVE critters only come out of the ground occasionally, being one of the stranger animals of this time. Suddenly a claw breaks through their burrows. its a Desert rattleback, a northern species of rattleback, thankfully for the spinks, shes just looking for  NOUN with her calf. Although one spink does get startled and  PLURAL VERB out, now in danger, as it catches the eye of a deathgleaner. A large  NOUN that takes the role of a  NOUN or  NOUN. When one notices food, it starts a feeding frezy as other deathgleaners. The spink is almost caught, but fortunately makes it Into its burrow, fortunately. TO BE CONTINUED (PROBABLY)