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

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...
Not really. We already have a feathered Tyrannosaur and 3 Spinosaurus. Not to mention, the Jurassic has as many Theropods in game as raptors have on their own. There are more than a dozen Cretaceous Theropods, and 5 Jurassic Theropods. So, if representation is what you're arguing, 2 more Cretaceous Theropods is overkill.

As for Torvosaurus being "barely distinguish[ed] from what we already have" or being another Morrison Theropod, I'm gonna stop you there. Because
1. 95% of the well known Jurassic Theropods are Morrison Formation Dinos. This formation encompasses 13 states. So just because something is in the largest Jurassic formation in the world, doesn't mean it shouldn't be excluded anymore than the rest
2. Comparing Torvosaurus to Allosaurus is like comparing Utahraptor to T-Rex. Neither are remotely the same not do they have the same habits. A modern day comparison is Allosaurus being a hyena and Torvosaurus being a lion. As for physical differences, Torvosaurus was a Megalosaurid meaning it was more robust and stalky while Allosaurs were lean and agile.

So, there's no reason Torvosaurus can be in game. Even if it was a clone of Allosaurus, it would still be way more diverse than a 4th Spino or a second Feathered Tyrannosaur along with the 4 other Tyrannosaurs in game.

Honestly, we should have as many dinis as possible. Those of us who want an era specific park should also have era specific dinos, too for those of us who want something before the Cretaceous. There's 2 Cretaceous DLC's, there should also be al2 Jurassic DLCs with one including Torvosaurus.
 
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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.
I only agree with Yutyrannus showing in the game.
 
Honestly, we should have as many dinis as possible.
I'm assuming you mean "dinos" and yes, that would be great... if it were possible... and it most likely isn't. It's highly unlikely (if not a certainty) that the DLC will not go on forever, which means we're only getting so many animals... if we dedicate all those spots to same-y animals, then we're never getting anything unique.
 
No there's still some unique carnivores that could be added like Masiakasaurus or Yangchuanosaurus for example.
I know they won't stop adding carnivores, because they attract people's attention, they tend to be the majority's favorite and they also help with sales. Personally, I don't like carnivores. I include a few in the parks I build. I put together my wish lists based on my tastes, that is why they are never there.
 
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
Of these, I think Shastasaurus, Masiakasaurus, Concavenator, Shuntungosaurus, Ajnabia, and Maip. Tyrannotitan appears to be known from limited remains and might look to much like Giganotosaurus.
Some species I would like to see added include:
Moschorhinus, An extinct genus of therocephalian, it was a carnivorous Synapsid found in the Late Permian to Early Triassic of the South African Karoo Supergroup. It is believed to have hunted like a big cat. Moschorhinus were the only large therocephalians. During the Triassic period, they were the largest therocephalians of their time.
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Scutellosaurus, A genus of thyreophoran ornithischian dinosaur that lived approximately 196 million years ago during the early part of the Jurassic Period in what is now Arizona, USA. It was a bipedal animal, unlike its relatives: Emausaurus and Scelidosaurus.
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Emausaurus, A genus of thyreophoran or armored dinosaur from the Early Jurassic (Early Toarcian). Its fossils have been found in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, northern Germany. Emausaurus is the only known Toarcian thyreophoran, as well as the only dinosaur from the zone of the same age with a formal name.
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Scelidosaurus, a genus of herbivorous armoured ornithischian dinosaur from the early Jurassic period found in the Charmouth Mudstone Formation near Charmouth in Dorset, England. Its name is intended to mean intended meaning of "limb lizard", from Greek skelis/σκελίς meaning 'rib of beef' and sauros/σαυρος meaning 'lizard'. Scelidosaurus has been called the earliest complete dinosaur. It is the most completely known dinosaur of the British Isles. Scelidosaurus is currently the only classified dinosaur found in Ireland.
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Ornitholestes, A small theropod dinosaur of the late Jurassic period found in the Morrison Formation of Western Laurasia (the area that was to become North America). It is believed to have had feathers. Ornitholestes was the first theropod to be discovered in the 1900s. Its name means bird robber.

Unaysaurus, A genus of unaysaurid sauropodomorph herbivore dinosaur found in the Caturrita Formation in the southern Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul, near the city of Santa Maria, that lived during the late Triassic period. It is one of the oldest dinosaurs known. It is closely related to plateosaurid dinosaurs found in Germany, which indicates that it was relatively easy for species to spread across the giant landmass of the time, the supercontinent of Pangaea. It is one of the most complete dinosaur skeletons (including complete skull) ever recovered in Brazil.
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Falcarius, a genus of primitive Therizinosaur dinosaur that lived during the Early Cretaceous period in what is now North America in the Cedar Mountain Formation. Falcarius is the most basal known definitive therizinosaurian genus. Its name means sickle cutter.
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uivenator, An extinct genus of therizinosaurian theropod dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous of Japan. The skeleton of F. paradoxus is currently the most complete non-avian dinosaur fossil found in Japan.
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Cynognathus, An extinct genus of large-bodied cynodontian therapsids that lived in the Middle Triassic. Cynognathus was a 1.2-metre (3 ft 11 in) long predator closely related to mammals and had a southern hemispheric distribution. Fossils have so far been recovered from South Africa, Argentina, Antarctica, and Namibia. The generic name Cynognathus is derived from Greek kyon and gnathos, meaning "dog jaw".
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Inostrancevia, An extinct genus of large carnivorous therapsids who lived during the Late Permian in what is now European Russia and South Africa. The first known fossils of this gorgonopsian were discovered in the Northern Dvina, where two almost complete skeletons were exhumed. Inostrancevia is the biggest known gorgonopsian, the largest fossil specimens indicating an estimated size between 3 m (9.8 ft) and 3.5 m (11 ft) long.
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Scutosaurus, An extinct genus of pareiasaur parareptiles. Its genus name refers to large plates of armor scattered across its body. It was a large anapsid reptile that, unlike most reptiles, held its legs underneath its body to support its great weight. Fossils have been found in the Sokolki Assemblage Zone of the Malokinelskaya Formation in European Russia, close to the Ural Mountains, dating to the late Permian period. Its name means shield lizard.

Ischigualastia, An extinct genus of large dicynodont therapsids that lived during the Late Carnian age and the Early Norian age of the Late Triassic Period. The genus was found in and named after the Ischigualasto Formation of the Ischigualasto-Villa Unión Basin in northwestern Argentina. It was the second largest dicynodont Lisowicia.
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Lisowicia, An extinct genus of giant dicynodont synapsid that lived in what is now Poland during the late Triassic period. Lisowicia is the largest known dicynodont, as well as the largest non-mammalian synapsid, and is estimated to have weighed between 5–6 tons, comparable in size to modern elephants. It was also one of the last dicynodonts, living shortly before their extinction at the end of the Triassic period. Lisowicia is unique amongst dicynodonts for its erect posture, with all four limbs held upright directly under its body. This is similar to the limbs of living mammals and dinosaurs, but unlike the sprawling and semi-erect postures typical of all other dicynodonts (and indeed all other non-mammalian synapsids), and shares many independently evolved features of its limbs with large mammals.
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Leaellynasaura, A genus of small herbivorous ornithischian dinosaurs from the Albian stage of the Early Cretaceous (dated to between 118 and 110 million years ago), first discovered in Dinosaur Cove, Australia. It was featured in the walking with dinosaurs documentary series.
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Hexing qingyi, An extinct genus of basal ornithomimosaur dinosaur known from the Early Cretaceous of northeastern China. The generic name means "like a crane" in Chinese. The specific name means "with slender wings".
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Nqwebasaurus, A basal coelurosaur and is the basal-most member of the coelurosaurian clade Ornithomimosauria from the Early Cretaceous of South Africa. The name Nqwebasaurus is derived from the Xhosa word "Nqweba" which is the local name for the Kirkwood district, and "thwazi" is ancient Xhosa for "fast runner". Currently it is the oldest coelurosaur in Africa and shows that basal coelurosaurian dinosaurs inhabited Gondwana 50 million years earlier than previously thought. It is the only fossil of its species found to date and was found in the Kirkwood Formation of the Uitenhage Group. Nqwebasaurus has the unofficial nickname "Kirky", due to being found in the Kirkwood.
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Pelecanimimus, An extinct genus of basal ("primitive") ornithomimosaurian dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous of Spain. It is notable for possessing more teeth than any other member of the Ornithomimosauria (or any other theropod), most of which were toothless. Soft-tissue remains preserved by the exceptional preservational environment of the La Hoyas lagerstätte revealed the presence of a small skin or keratin crest on the back of the head, and a gular pouch similar to the much larger pouches found in modern pelicans, from which Pelecanimimus took its name. Pelecanimimus might have been much like a modern-day crane, wading out in lakes or ponds using its claws and teeth to capture fish and then storing them in its skin flap. One researcher has speculated that it might have been capable of flight or be a recent descendant from a flying animal. The generic name is derived from Latin pelecanus, "pelican", and mimus, "mimic", in reference to the long snout and throat pouch. The specific name is a reference to the large number of teeth possessed by this theropod and is derived from Greek πολύς (polys), "many" and ὀδούς (odous) "tooth".
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Afrovenator, A genus of megalosaurid theropod dinosaur from the Middle to Late Jurassic Period found in the Tiourarén Formation of the department of Agadez in Niger. The generic name comes from the Latin afer, "African", and venator, "hunter". The generic name refers to its predatory nature, and its provenance from Africa. The specific name refers to Abaka, the Tuareg name for the region of Niger where the fossil was found.
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Eustreptospondylus, A genus of megalosaurid theropod dinosaur, from the Oxfordian stage of the Late Jurassic period (some time between 163 and 154 million years ago) in southern England, at a time when Europe was a series of scattered islands (due to tectonic movement at the time which raised the sea-bed and flooded the lowland). It is believed to have been capable of swimming from island to island to look for food, although this is still being debated. It is thought to have eaten fish, dead marine reptiles, dinosaurs, and pterosaurs.
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Kunbarrasaurus, A small herbivorous ankylosaurian dinosaur that lived during the Cretaceous period found in the the Allaru Formation of Australia. The holotype specimen represents the most complete dinosaur skeleton ever found in Eastern Gondwana (Australia, Antarctica, Madagascar, and India) and the most complete ankylosaurian skeleton from the entirety of the Gondwanan continents. The genus name is derived from Kunbarra - the word for 'shield' in the Mayi language of the local Wunumara people. The specific name ieversi honours Mr Ian Ivers, the property manager who originally found the fossil.
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Stegouros, A genus of ankylosaurian dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous Dorotea Formation of southern Chile. The generic name combines the Greek stegos, meaning "roof" and oura, meaning "tail", referring to the roof-like covering of the tail end. The specific name elengassen is derived from an armoured creature in the mythology of the Aónik’enk, the indigenous inhabitants of the region where the holotype was discovered. Unlike all other known Ankylosauria, the tail is short with no more than twenty-six caudal vertebrae, the last twelve of which are covered by seven pairs of large osteoderms, the last five of which again are fused together to form a flat connected structure.
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Antarctopelta, a genus of ankylosaurian dinosaur which lived in Antarctica during the Late Cretaceous Period. It was a medium-sized ankylosaur, reaching 4 meters (13 feet) in length or more, and showed characteristics of two different families, making more precise classification difficult. The single known fossil specimen was discovered on James Ross Island in 1986, constituting the first dinosaur remains ever discovered on Antarctica, although it is the second dinosaur from the continent to be formally named behind Cryolophosaurus.
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Caelestiventus, A pterosaur species found Utah during the late Triassic period. Its genus name means heavenly wind. According to Wikipedia, it is the sole example of a desert-dwelling non-pterodactyloid pterosaur and is 65 million years older than other known desert-dwelling pterosaurs.
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Luchibang, An extinct genus of istiodactylid pterosaur discovered in Inner Mongolia, China from the early Cretaceous period. The generic name Luchibang is derived from the Mandarin lu, "heron", and chibang, "wing", but is also a reference to the late paleontologist Lü Junchang. The specific name xingzhe means "walker", in reference to its terrestrial capabilities.
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Rahonavis, A genus of bird-like theropods from the ate Cretaceous period of what is now northwestern Madagascar. It has been suspected of being capable of gliding or powered flight similar to modern birds. The name Rahonavis means, approximately, "cloud menace bird", from Malagasy rahona (RA-hoo-na, "cloud" or "menace") + Latin avis "bird". The specific name, R. ostromi, was coined in honor of John Ostrom. It was originally the first African coelurosaur until the Nqwebasaurus was discovered in 2000.
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Changyuraptor, It is known from a single fossil specimen representing the species Changyuraptor yangi, which was discovered from Early Cretaceous deposits in Liaoning Province, China. At the time of its discovery, C. yangi was the largest four-winged dinosaur known and among the largest Mesozoic flying paravians. The generic name of the dinosaur combines the Chinese words for "long feather", 長羽 (cháng yǔ), with Latin raptor ("robber", "seizer"). The specific name honours researcher Professor Yang Yandong. It is suspected they may have been capable of flying.
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Cryodrakon, A genus of azhdarchid pterosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous period in what is now Canada, which was recovered from the Dinosaur Park Formation.
The generic name is derived from the Greek κρύος, kryos, "icy cold", and δράκων, drakon, "dragon". The specific name means "belonging to Boreas, the north wind", or simply "northern". Habib had considered the name Cryodrakon viserion, as a reference to the ice dragon in Game of Thrones.
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Grippia longirostris: A species of early ichthyopterygian found along the coasts of Greenland, China, Japan, Norway, and Sulfur Mountain Formation in Canada from the early Triassic period. The first specimen was discovered in 1929, which was the most complete specimen found for that species, but it was destroyed during a bombing raid in World War II.
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Utatsusaurus: It is the earliest-known ichthyopterygian which lived in the Early Triassic period found in Utatsu-cho, which is part of Minamisanriku-cho, in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan and British Columbia, Canada. It is a basal ichthyosaur. Unlike the more advanced ichthyosaurs, Utatsusaurus has no dorsal fin and has a broad skull. It was nearly 2.5–3 metres (8.2–9.8 ft) long with a slender body.

Excalibosaurus, A genus of ichthyosaur that lived during the Early Jurassic period in what is now England. It is characterized by the extreme elongation of the rostrum, with the lower jaw about three-fourths of the length of the upper jaw, giving the animal a swordfish-like look. The holotype specimen has a skull length of 78.5 cm (2 ft 6.9 in), while the largest specimen has a skull length of 1.54 m (5 ft 1 in). The larger specimen has a total length of 6.528 metres (21.42 ft). Its name means Excalibur's lizard.

Malawania, A basal thunnosaur ichthyosaur known from the middle Early Cretaceous from Iraq. It is much more primitive than other Cretaceous ichthyosaurs, being most closely related to Ichthyosaurus from the Late Triassic and Early Jurassic, over 70 million years earlier than Malawania, with all other known ichthyosaurs from the Late Jurassic onwards belonging to the family Ophthalmosauridae.

Undorosaurus: A species of ophthalmosaurid ichthyosaur from the late Jurassic period whose remains were found in western Russia, Svalbard, and Poland. The first fossils of this species were found in Gorodische near the Volga river, the longest river in Europe. The specific name is named after Gorodische, the type locality of this taxon. U. trautscholdi is named in honor of the geologist H. Trautschold who collected and made the first description of the fossils of the holotype of the species.
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Emausaurus, A genus of thyreophoran or armoured dinosaur from the Early Jurassic (Early Toarcian). Its fossils have been found in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, northern Germany. Emausaurus is the only known Toarcian thyreophoran, as well as the only dinosaur from the zone of the same age with a formal name.
Material attributed to Emausaurus is so scrappy, most restorations are based on Scelidosaurus.
 
I also hope for this Cenozoic creature in a Cenozoic DLC in future.

The Ngandong Tiger lived during the Pleistocene inhabiting the Sundaland region of Indonesia. It measured 110 - 123 cm in length & weighed 143 to 400 kg.
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