The parasaurolophus and corythosaurus needs a fix

One of the most annoying aspects of the game is that these animals are supposed to be MAINLY quadrupedal. Even in the original trilogy, we mostly see them on all fours and only when they are sprinting do they rear up. I wish the game reflected this more accurately as I think all the other hadrosaurs if not most adhere to this.
All of the lambeosaurines (Corthyosaurus, Olorotitan, Parasaurolophus, Tsintaosaurus) in this and the first game are primarily bipedal. All of the saurolophines (Edmontosaurus, Maiasaura) in this and the first game are primarily quadrupedal.
 
All of the lambeosaurines (Corthyosaurus, Olorotitan, Parasaurolophus, Tsintaosaurus) in this and the first game are primarily bipedal. All of the saurolophines (Edmontosaurus, Maiasaura) in this and the first game are primarily quadrupedal.
Which is still dumb, since all hadrosaurs clearly walked on all fours.
 
In Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis; Corythosaurus, Parasaurolophus, and Edmontosaurus normally all walked on fours. When there is danger, they would all run on two legs.
That's exactly why I brought it up. It's annoying they did that just because a couple of the para's most iconic scenes show it running on its hind legs.
 
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