The scene where the Argentinosaurus vomited a large amount of blood references a deleted scene of Shin Godzilla (2016). It also bears similarities to the infected humans as seen in 28 Days Later (2002).
The episode won 2 Emmy Awards for Outstanding Animated Program and Outstanding Individual in Animation - storyboard.
Although it is the seventh chronological episode, this particular episode aired early on April Fool's Day (April 1st), presumably in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Due to the premature airing, it was unconfirmed if this was the sixth chronological episode in the series, as there was little to no connection between the episode and "Rage of the Ape-Men (2019)"; notably, Fang appeared to be alive and well despite apparently dying at the end of the fifth episode. It was soon confirmed to be the seventh episode, after "Scent of Prey (2020)" (which shows Fang's recovery).
The protagonists' encounter with the uneaten corpses of sauropods mirrors a scene from Jurassic World (2015). Moreover, the death of the infected sauropod by the volcano is possibly a reference to the infamous death of the Brachiosaurus from Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018).
The second chase from the infected Argentinosaurus in a narrow canyon somewhat resembles the sauropod stampede from King Kong (2005).