Nodding, Peggy allowed Alex to know that she understood. "Ah, well, then it is a good thing that he is not the very last. He is the only one of his kind here, which is probably a challenge for him, but he doesn't seem to be deterred by that fact." She didn't know what a blunt-nosed leopard lizard was, having a feeling it was either a creature from his time or one that had yet been discovered in her time, but she nodded anyway. She got the point.
"Dinosaur island?" Peggy inquired. The dinosaurs roaming the streets had to come from some where she supposed, and it was a curious thing. "I bet you felt like you had fallen in to the middle of Heaven, hm?" She teased, offering Alex a sideways glance of knowing. Dinosaurs were fascinating creatures as well. "They chose the right man for the job, it seems, Alex. Pleasure to meet you." She lifted her hand and shook proudly, "Peggy Carter. I've been here possibly a shorter time than yourself. There isn't truly a way to know, however." She released his hand and smiled, stepping backward a touch.
"Would you show me some of the dinosaurs?" Nothing beat a vision of things that had once lived millions of years ago and existed again now. And to have an expert...