I would like the frontier developers to add these particular species.

Thanks to these fan-made field guides and of course the modders showing certain species that need to be added very very badly. Frontier developers I beg you look at these and please consider adding the species particularly that you see here to the game very soon. Thank you.🙂

MAIP-The Largest Megaraptorid ever found.
Source: https://youtu.be/ae9pIaNzrf4

GOJIRASAURUS: a species from the late Triassic and related to coelophysis but much bigger and more ferocious and named after Godzilla.
Source: https://youtu.be/YuUSFtUNsQI


AJNABIA: Smallest Hadrosaur that has ever been found and is still the smallest of all its relatives.
Source: https://youtu.be/HBC23hzI6Uk

SHUNTUNGOSAURUS- the largest hadrosaur that ever lived.
Source: https://youtu.be/Ug0AFBHL2hE

AUSTRALOTITAN: the largest sauropod ever found in Australia.
Source: https://youtu.be/66wGFwQImsQ


MIRAGAIA - the long necked stegosaur.
Source: https://youtu.be/SB2VzZG8qyE

CONCAVENATOR- Humpbacked Charcaradontosaur
Source: https://youtu.be/earsr-QJOUU


Xiphactinus- the most famous bizarre fish of all time.
Source: https://youtu.be/4xlJ0pu-xgY

TYRANNOTITAN- as big as T-Rex but from Patagonia
Source: https://youtu.be/-QUfS2RFpNU

MASIAKASAURUS- it's very interesting to have a bizarre little dinosaur like this not be added yet.
Source: https://youtu.be/JpalDpKJIVI

MEGALANIA: largest monitor Lizard to every have lived
Source: https://youtu.be/yan0c286RYs

SHASTASAURUS: a primitive member of the sea dragons and one of the largest members.
Source: https://youtu.be/QtAj5dTJ8zw
 
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I'm almost entirely positive posting pictures of mods is against the rules... posting videos likely falls in the same category.

As for the species suggested, yes to Concavenator and Masiakasaurus... but between Giganotosaurus and Carcharodontosaurus, the "generic large carcharodontosaur" niche is full, making Tyrannotitan redundant at best.
 
I also agree that Concavenator (small carcharodontosaur) and Masiakasaurus (noasaur) would both make good additions, and that Tyrannotitan is too generic and therefore is redundant. Instead, how about something like Torvosaurus(large megalosaur), Irritator (small Spinosaurid), or Nanuqsaurus (medium sized arctic Tyrannosaur).
 
Instead, how about something like Torvosaurus(large megalosaur), Irritator (small Spinosaurid), or Nanuqsaurus (medium sized arctic Tyrannosaur).
Nah... Torvosaurus is pretty redundant too, what with Allosaurus and Ceratosaurus covering the same niche. As for Irritator and Nanuqsaurus, I'd prefer Ichthyovenator and Yutyrannus... same basic animals, but unlike your suggestions, we know what these look like and they look amazing.
 
So instead of a dwarf tyrannosaur you'd pick an... Albertosaurus clone?
I don't see how Gorgosaurus is an Albertosaurus clone.
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If Nanuqsaurus is a dwarf Tyrannosaur, how is it one when it clearly measures 6 metres?
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I don't see how Gorgosaurus is an Albertosaurus clone.
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If Nanuqsaurus is a dwarf Tyrannosaur, how is it one when it clearly measures 6 metres?
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I mat have been a bit mistaken when I called Nanuqsaurus a dwarf species; although it is certainly small for a late Cretaceous tyrannosaurs and the Sri Lankan Dwarf Elephant isn't all that dwarfish either, so there's precedence for calling a big guy a dwarf. I stand by Gorgosaurus being an Albertosaurus clone; also a tyrannosaur, similar size, similar location....definitely far from unique.
 
Nah... Torvosaurus is pretty redundant too, what with Allosaurus and Ceratosaurus covering the same niche. As for Irritator and Nanuqsaurus, I'd prefer Ichthyovenator and Yutyrannus... same basic animals, but unlike your suggestions, we know what these look like and they look amazing.
Not as redundant as the 3 Charcarodontosorus clones, 5 Tyrannosaurs, 6 Stegosaurs, 5-6 Hadrosaurs. The species you mention are themselves clones of already existing animals that fill the exact same niche...

Torvosaurus is different enough not to be like Allosaurus and 1 more Megalosaurid is hardly a clone when you realize most species have multiple clones.

Torvosaurus has every reason to be in game.
 
Not as redundant as the 3 Charcarodontosorus clones, 5 Tyrannosaurs, 6 Stegosaurs, 5-6 Hadrosaurs. The species you mention are themselves clones of already existing animals that fill the exact same niche...

Torvosaurus is different enough not to be like Allosaurus and 1 more Megalosaurid is hardly a clone when you realize most species have multiple clones.

Torvosaurus has every reason to be in game.
The animals I mention have unique visual traits and come from locations with few or no representation... Torvosaurus would be yet another large Morrison Theropod that barely distinguishes itself from what we already have; or, about one step above a Saurophaganax on the uniqueness scale...
 
Off the top of my head, the only viable options are Glacialisaurus and Antarctopelta... the former faces stiff competition from more obvious options like Plateosaurus... the latter... might have looked like a larger Stegouros... which would be pretty unique actually.
There's also Imperobator, Morrosaurus and Trinisaura, but then they themselves aren't really that unique enough for inclusion.
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As for Irritator and Nanuqsaurus, I'd prefer Ichthyovenator and Yutyrannus... same basic animals, but unlike your suggestions, we know what these look like and they look amazing.
I think think both Nanuqsaurus and Yutyrannus could work, because both of these species are somewhat unique. Yutyrannus is the largest carnivorous dinosaur with fossil evidence showing it had feathers, and Nanuqsaurus was found in the Prince Creek Formation, which currently is the only large carnivore found in that formation. I do think if they are added, they should have feathers.
 
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