5 Prosauropods and 5 Sea Creatures we need in JWE2

This list is pretty much a wish list at this point but I pretty much like these species and I think that they would be interesting if we had them in our parks. Besides that the species I chose are not well known but they are pretty cool so I hope you also enjoy them and also be sure to let me know what species would you choose instead down below.

Prosauropods are pretty much a species that are Mia in the game so hopefully Frontier will consider some of these species later down the line if they do get considered.
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Here are the sea creatures I hope to see in Jurassic world Evolution 2. But also I am just loving these species as any of them could possibly make this game even more interesting.
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This list is pretty much a wish list at this point but I pretty much like these species and I think that they would be interesting if we had them in our parks. Besides that the species I chose are not well known but they are pretty cool so I hope you also enjoy them and also be sure to let me know what species would you choose instead down below.

Prosauropods are pretty much a species that are Mia in the game so hopefully Frontier will consider some of these species later down the line if they do get considered.
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Here are the sea creatures I hope to see in Jurassic world Evolution 2. But also I am just loving these species as any of them could possibly make this game even more interesting.View attachment 351778View attachment 351745View attachment 351746View attachment 351747View attachment 351748
Nice.
Here is my idea:
  1. Riojasaurus.
  2. Plateosaurus.
  3. Massospondylus.
  4. Mussaurus.
  5. Lessemsaurus.
Sea creatures:
  1. Shonisaurus.
  2. Metriorhynchus.
  3. Hainosaurus.
  4. Otodus.
  5. Dunkleosteus.
 
@Jurassic Tyrant King and @The Carcharodontogenius I like some of your suggestions. I think Riojasaurus, Plateosaurus, Mussaurus, Lessemsaurus, Temnodontosaurus, and Shonisaurus might make nice additions to the game. Some of species that would make nice additions include:
Efraasia
Unaysaurus
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Ruehleia
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Athabascasaurus
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Caypullisaurus
Besanosaurus
Eurhinosaurus
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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.)
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Kazakhstanosaurus ( An undorosaurid ichthyosaur from the Late Jurassic of Kazakhstan and Russia.)

Undorosaurus
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Cymbospondylus
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Guanlingsaurus

Qianichthyosaurus
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Chaohusaurus
Grippia

Guizhouichthyosaurus (An of ichthyosaur known primarily from the Xiaowa Formation from the Late Triassic in southwest China. Researchers found the remains of a 12 foot long thalattosaur in the stomach of one specimen, which is thought to be the first evidence of mega predation.)
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Sclerocormus (An ichthyosauriform from the early Triassic period. It is only known from one specimen, but the remains are mostly complete and as such further increases the understanding of the early evolution of ichthyosaurs.)

Utatsusaurus (The earliest-known ichthyopterygian which lived in the Early Triassic period. The fossils have been found from the Early Triassic Osawa Formation of Miyagi Prefecture, Japan and British Columbia, Canada.)
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Keilhauia
 
@Jurassic Tyrant King and @The Carcharodontogenius I like some of your suggestions. I think Riojasaurus, Plateosaurus, Mussaurus, Lessemsaurus, Temnodontosaurus, and Shonisaurus might make nice additions to the game. Some of species that would make nice additions include:
Efraasia
Unaysaurus
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Ruehleia
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Athabascasaurus
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Caypullisaurus
Besanosaurus
Eurhinosaurus
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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.)
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Kazakhstanosaurus ( An undorosaurid ichthyosaur from the Late Jurassic of Kazakhstan and Russia.)

Undorosaurus
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Cymbospondylus
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Guanlingsaurus

Qianichthyosaurus
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Chaohusaurus
Grippia

Guizhouichthyosaurus (An of ichthyosaur known primarily from the Xiaowa Formation from the Late Triassic in southwest China. Researchers found the remains of a 12 foot long thalattosaur in the stomach of one specimen, which is thought to be the first evidence of mega predation.)
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Sclerocormus (An ichthyosauriform from the early Triassic period. It is only known from one specimen, but the remains are mostly complete and as such further increases the understanding of the early evolution of ichthyosaurs.)

Utatsusaurus (The earliest-known ichthyopterygian which lived in the Early Triassic period. The fossils have been found from the Early Triassic Osawa Formation of Miyagi Prefecture, Japan and British Columbia, Canada.)
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Keilhauia
What happened to Ophthalmosaurus?
 
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