My Updated top Ten Species Wishlist

Now That most of my favorites have been added I'm hoping to see more of these species come to Jurassic world Evolution 2. Of course judging by the title it's been updated now that Cryolophosaurus Acrocanthosaurus Pachyrhinosaurus now that they're in the game I might as well put an updated top 10 list for future DLCs for Frontier to consider for any of these species I post here.
Dear Frontier, Please Fulfill my Wish and include these amazing Creatures into Jurassic world Evolution 2 in Dinosaur Packs as well as DLCs in the Future.🙂


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1+ if you like what you see on this list and I would like to also see your top 10 list
 
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Honorary Mentioned: FLYING & MARINE REPTILES

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That's basically all the marine and flying reptiles I want since the majority of them have been added to the game already.

as For Honerary mentioned dinosaurs I definitely would choose and put in the list but were left out due to my favor and for a certain creatures.

TERATOPHONEUS
Name Meaning: Monster Murderer
Family: Tyrannosauridae
Length: 8 Metres (24.ft)
Height: 2.9 Metres
Weight: 970 Kilograms
Category: Medium Theropod
Diet: Dinosaur Flesh
Prey: Nasutoceratops, Parasaurolophus, Kosmoceratops
Era: Campanian, 81-74 Million years ago
Found: North America, United States: New Mexico,Utah
Formations: Grand Stair Case Formation, Kaiparowits Formation
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LURDUSAURUS
Name Meaning: Heavy Lizard
Family: Iguanodontid
Length: 9 meters (30.ft)

Weight: 5500.kg
Height: 2 meters (6.ft)
Category: Medium Ornithopod
Diet: Water Plants
Era: Early Cretaceous, 112-Million-Years Ago
Found: Africa, Niger
Formations: Elrhaz Formation
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MONONYKUS
Name Meaning: One Claw
Family: Alverezsaurid
Length: 1.2 metres (3.9.ft)
Weight: 3.5 kg (7.7lbs)
Height: 1.4.ft
Category: Small Theropod
Diet: Insects, Small Mammals
Found: Asia, Mongolia
Formations: Namegt Formation

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[Facepalm] ...oh wait no, that was Hypselosaurus... Ampelosaurus is fine...
Oh ok phew... I was worried there because Europe has no sauropods in the game so far and I'm kind of hoping Frontier would include them at least this one how spiky and armored it is I figure it would be a great addition to replace the ANKYLODOCUS abomination. 😂👍
 
No love for Therizinosaurus, typical...

Realistic dinos:
Therizinosaurus
Plateosaurus
Psittacosaurus
Protoceratops
Deinocheirus
Lambeosaurus
Ampelosaurus
Wuerosaurus
Minmi

Dinos with some unrealism
Hypsilophodon = Tree climber
Oviraptor = Still a egg eater
Shantungosaurus = extremely big and hostile
Mussaurus = Still as small as in the 90ties books

Flying
Quetzalcoatlus

Marine
Eurhinosaurus
Archeolon

Other
Any Gorgonopsid big
Dimetrodon
Scutosaurus
Tanystropheus
Nothosaurus


Maybes:
Lesothosaurus
Camptosaurus
Tenontosaurus
Anchisaurus
Shunosaurus
Miragaia
Massospondylus
Pelecanmimus
Austroraptor
Pyroraptor
Edmontonia
Ornitholestes
Stauricosaurus
 
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Okay, ten dinosaurs, three pterosaurs, and three marine reptiles:

Zalmoxes
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A dwarf ornithopod. In general, the Transsylvanian dwarf dinosaurs are pretty cool.

...And speaking of those: Magyarosaurus.
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...This is a member of the titanosaurs.

Mononykus
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This weirdo with its weird hands. It's good.

Heterodontosaurus
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Odd little basal ornithischian. Might be omnivorous. In any way, it got nice teeth.

Liaoningosaurus
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A tiny, semi-aquatic fish-eating nodosaurid. Needs to get a bit of size-increase, probably, but would otherwise make for an unique animal.

Caudipteryx
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Little oviraptorsaurid which could be a neat omnivorous counterpart to the other tiny theropods.

Eocursor
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Very, very basal ornithischian. And we could always use some more Triassic animals.

Segnosaurus
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Sicne theri itself will be in Dominion, here's another, slightly smaller rep of the therizinosauridae.

Utaharaptor
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Look, I'm just guilty of wanting to make a Raptor Red-themed exhibit. Also, please add some kind of pattern to the snout.

Astrodon
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Yep, still for the Raptor Red stuff. That or a Gastonia, but I'm at ten dinos already. Moving on.

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Kunpengopterus
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Favourite pterosaur. Love that little monkey-reptile.

Cyncorhamphus
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What are you? Why are you? In any case, I love you.

Rhamphorhynchus
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More long-tailed pterosaurs are always good.

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Atopodentatus
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This is a very pretty face and no one should tell you otherwise. This is why Nigersaurus is my favourite sauropod, and Atopodentatus has it even more strongly pronounced. Favourite marine reptile right here.

Kronosaurus
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Big pliosaur. Also, yay for Australian representation?

Dakosaurus
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Marine crocodylomorph. Some reps of this group would certainly be cool, and this is one of the better-known ones.



Aaaand that's my list. Tried to pick animals not named before in this thread.
 
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Okay, ten dinosaurs, three pterosaurs, and three marine reptiles:

Zalmoxes
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A dwarf ornithopod. In general, the Transsylvanian dwarf dinosaurs are pretty cool.

...And speaking of those: Magyarosaurus.
Magyarosaurus-_human_size.JPG

...This is a member of the tintanosaurs.

Mononykus
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This weirdo with its weird hands. It's good.

Heterodontosaurus
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Odd little basal saurischians. Might be omnivorous. In any way, it got nice teeth.

Liaoningosaurus
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A tiny, semi-aquatic fish-eating nodosaurid. Needs to get a bit of size-increase, probably, but would otherwise make for an unique animal.

Caudipteryx
Caudipteryx2mmartyniuk.png

Little oviraptorsaurid which could be a neat omnivorous counterpart to the other tiny theropods.

Eocursor
Eocursor_BW.jpg

Very, very basal ornithischian. And we could always use some more Triassic animals.

Segnosaurus
Segnosaurus.png

Sicne theri itself will be in Dominion, here's another, slightly smaller rep of the therizinosauridae.

Utaharaptor
Utahraptor_updated.png

Look, I'm just guilty of wanting to make a Raptor Red-themed exhibit. Also, please add some kind of pattern to the snout.

Astrodon
Astrodon_johnstoni.jpg

Yep, still for the Raptor Red stuff. That or a Gastonia, but I'm at ten dinos already. Moving on.

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Kunpengopterus
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Favourite pterosaur. Love that little monkey-reptile.

Cyncorhamphus
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What are you? Why are you? In any case, I love you.

Rhamphorhynchus
Rhamphorhynchus_DB.jpg

More long.tailed pterosaurs are always good.

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Atopodentatus
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This is a very pretty face and no one should tell you otherwise. This is why Nigersaurus is my favourite sauropod, and Atopodentatus has it even more strongly pronounced. Favourite marine reptile right here.

Kronosaurus
Kronosaurus.jpg

Big pliosaur. Also, yay for Austarlian representation?

Dakosaurus
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Marine crocodylomorph. Some reps of this group would certainly be cool, and this is one of the better-known ones.



Aaaand that's my list. Tried to pick animals not named before in this thread.
Ooooooh! Very nice selection I like!.🙂👍
 
Patagotitan --- It was probably the largest land animal that ever existed

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Shantungosaurus --- It was the largest hadrosaur in the world

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Mapusaurus

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Torvosaurus --- largest predator in all of Europe

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Deinocheirus

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Kosmoceratops --- His skeleton appears in the private museum of Benjamin Lockwood's mansion

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Microceratus --- Dinosaur that appears in the novel Jurassic Park

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Tarchia

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Nanotyrannus

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Dromaeosaurus

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Okay, ten dinosaurs, three pterosaurs, and three marine reptiles:

Zalmoxes
1920px-Zalmoxes_dichotomy.jpg

A dwarf ornithopod. In general, the Transsylvanian dwarf dinosaurs are pretty cool.

...And speaking of those: Magyarosaurus.
Magyarosaurus-_human_size.JPG

...This is a member of the titanosaurs.

Mononykus
1920px-Mononykus_Restoration.png

This weirdo with its weird hands. It's good.

Heterodontosaurus
Heterodontosaurus_restoration.jpg

Odd little basal ornithischian. Might be omnivorous. In any way, it got nice teeth.

Liaoningosaurus
Liaoningosaurus.jpg

A tiny, semi-aquatic fish-eating nodosaurid. Needs to get a bit of size-increase, probably, but would otherwise make for an unique animal.

Caudipteryx
Caudipteryx2mmartyniuk.png

Little oviraptorsaurid which could be a neat omnivorous counterpart to the other tiny theropods.

Eocursor
Eocursor_BW.jpg

Very, very basal ornithischian. And we could always use some more Triassic animals.

Segnosaurus
Segnosaurus.png

Sicne theri itself will be in Dominion, here's another, slightly smaller rep of the therizinosauridae.

Utaharaptor
Utahraptor_updated.png

Look, I'm just guilty of wanting to make a Raptor Red-themed exhibit. Also, please add some kind of pattern to the snout.

Astrodon
Astrodon_johnstoni.jpg

Yep, still for the Raptor Red stuff. That or a Gastonia, but I'm at ten dinos already. Moving on.

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Kunpengopterus
1024px-Kunpengopterus_antipollicatus_and_Allaboilus_gigantus.jpg

Favourite pterosaur. Love that little monkey-reptile.

Cyncorhamphus
0628a85cf48b1881f4f9e8e9f19ebb5a.png

What are you? Why are you? In any case, I love you.

Rhamphorhynchus
Rhamphorhynchus_DB.jpg

More long-tailed pterosaurs are always good.

------

Atopodentatus
Atopodentosaurus_small.jpg

This is a very pretty face and no one should tell you otherwise. This is why Nigersaurus is my favourite sauropod, and Atopodentatus has it even more strongly pronounced. Favourite marine reptile right here.

Kronosaurus
Kronosaurus.jpg

Big pliosaur. Also, yay for Australian representation?

Dakosaurus
Dakosaurus_maximus.png

Marine crocodylomorph. Some reps of this group would certainly be cool, and this is one of the better-known ones.



Aaaand that's my list. Tried to pick animals not named before in this thread.
I think Liaoningosaurus' size is fine the way it is, cause so many dinos in JWE2 have had size changes to their real life sizes (i.e. Gigantspino, Chungking, Huayang, Kentro, Styraco, Chasmo, Crichton), so its size would be perfectly fine.
 
Is Taichia the same dinosaur as Saichia?

I loved that dinosaur when I was young, just because the name means beautiful. And I always thought as a kid that meant that the dinosaur was very VAIN, like Vanity Smurf, Vega (streetfighter) and other vain characters which I adored as a kid. Of course that name was given for the beautiful preserved skeletons that were found, but yeah, I had a big imagination as kid.
 
1. Tarchia' name means "brainy one", it's Saichania' name that means "beautiful one"
2. Tarchia and Saichania are not the same animal but they are closely related to each other.
 
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