What animals would you like to see in JWE2? What is your wishlist?

Oxalaia could be cool. Frontier has already shown a willingness to include probable synonyms, so why not a stand in for a paleo-accurate Spinosaurus.
Oxalaia is known from relatively limited remains, specifically two partial skull bones. I'll include a photo that shows it.
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Also, if you want a paleontologically accurate Spinosaurus, it might be better for the developers to make a new variant of Spinosaurus rather than adding a new species just to do that. I know based on more recent research it is thought have spent a lot more time hunting in the water rather just on surface. The picture shows what is thought to look like based on more recent research.
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Oxalaia is known from relatively limited remains, specifically two partial skull bones. I'll include a photo that shows it.
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Also, if you want a paleontologically accurate Spinosaurus, it might be better for the developers to make a new variant of Spinosaurus rather than adding a new species just to do that. I know based on more recent research it is thought have spent a lot more time hunting in the water rather just on surface. The picture shows what is thought to look like based on more recent research.
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I see. I just thought the X made it sound cool.
 
If a new piscivorous dinosaur is to be added, I prefer Austroraptor.
I like the idea of having some smaller dinosaur species being piscivores and or hunting aquatic prey in the game. Some these species listed bellow may work:
Halszkaraptor, a genus of waterfowl-like dromaeosaurid dinosaurs from Mongolia that lived during the Late Cretaceous period. The holotype specimens remains were compared to bones from extant crocodilians and aquatic birds, and found evidence of a semiaquatic lifestyle; although this is being debated. It is believed to have specialized in hunting aquatic prey. The generic name combines a reference to the late Polish paleontologist Halszka Osmólska, who was involved in many expeditions to Mongolia and named the closely related Hulsanpes, with Latin raptor, "robber". The specific name honours Escuillié for having made the specimen available to science.
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Natovenator, a genus of halszkaraptorine dromaeosaurid dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous Barun Goyot Formation of Mongolia. It is regarded as being an efficient swimming dromaeosaurid with a semiaquatic lifestyle. The multiple convergences with other aquatic vertebrates include an elongated snout with numerous teeth, delayed replacement pattern of premaxillary teeth, a complex neurovascular system on the snout tip, elongated neck and vertebral zygapophyses, and a retracted, long naris (nostril opening). The generic name, "Natovenator", is derived from the Latin words "nato", meaning "to swim", and "venator", meaning "hunter", in reference to its piscivorous diet and possible swimming behaviour. The specific name, "polydontus", is derived from the Greek words "polys", meaning "many", and "odous", meaning "tooth".
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Conchoraptor, a genus of oviraptorid dinosaurs from the Barun Goyot and Nemegt formations of Mongolia that lived during the Late Cretaceous epoch, about 70 million years ago. Conchoraptor was a small dinosaur, only 1–2 meters (3.3-6.6 feet) in length. Unlike many other oviraptorids, Conchoraptor lacked a head crest. It is believed to have been both a herbivore and a molluscivore. The generic name is derived from Greek konkhè, "mussel", and Latin raptor, "plunderer". This name reflects a hypothesis that oviraptorids, rather than preying primarily upon eggs as had been traditionally thought, may have been specialized to feed on mollusks. The specific name means "gracile" in Latin.
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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. It is thought to have been a piscivore. Some researchers have speculated that Pelecanimimus 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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Masiakasaurus, a genus of small predatory noasaurid theropod dinosaurs from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar. It was a small theropod, reaching 1.8–2.1 m (5.9–6.9 ft) long and weighing 20 kg (44 lb). Based on its unique teeth structure, it believed to have fed on small vertebrates, invertebrates, and possibly even fruits. In Malagasy, masiaka means "vicious"; thus, the genus name means "vicious lizard". The type species, Masiakasaurus knopfleri, was named after the musician Mark Knopfler, whose music inspired the expedition crew. If gets added I would recommend that the developers require it to have fruit vegetation in its enclosure, along with a meat or fish feeder.
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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. It is believed to have fed on smaller dinosaurs and pterosaurs, or scavenged the carcasses of fish, marine reptiles, and other dinosaurs. It is believed to have been capable of swimming from island to island.
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Liaoningosaurus, An unusual genus of basal ankylosaurid dinosaur from the Liaoning Province, China that lived during the early Cretaceous period in what is now the Yixian and Jiufotang Formation. It is the oldest ankylosaurid to have had a tail club. It has been speculated by some experts that it may have hunted or scavenged, based on the preserved gut contents showing that it may have eaten fish and may have been semi-aquatic, but this has been heavily debated. If they add it to the game, the developers should make it so this species requires a lot of water in its enclosure and maybe require it to have a fish feeder in its enclosure.
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Along with Tarbosaurus (like from Camp Cretaceous interactive), Megaraptor, Irritator and Concavenator, there's another that both Jurassic World The Game and Alive have. Lythronax. In those two game, colors and designs of that species were similar.
 
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Torvosaurus received attention in an anime series Dinosaur King.

Currently, Ceratosaurus and Allosaurus like each other. If Torvosaurus is to be added, what do you say to including Torvosaurus in their likes relationships?
 
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