I would think the one with the strongest connection to Jurassic World lore would be Rugops, whose DNA was used to help create the Indominus rex.
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Rugops is definitely a species a lot of people have requested to be added to the game. The only problem with Rugops is it is only known from a partial skull.
As it says as in the title this is a list of species Frontier could consider to include into Jurassic world Evolution 2. Carnotaurus and majungasaurus are pretty much the most famous out of all the entire family of Abelisauridae, however I think that at least one or Two additional members of this family are absolutely necessary to make this family feel more flushed out in the game.
Here are the species I would definitely recommend for Frontier to include into the game.
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1+ If You Like These choices for Frontier to consider or do you think there should be better candidates.
Personally, I would recommend Skorpiovenator, Eoabelisaurus, and Aucasaurus
Some other species that could make nice additions include:
Ekrixinatosaurus, A genus of abelisaurid theropod which lived approximately 100 to 97 million years ago during the Late Cretaceous period. Its fossils have been found in Argentina. Before the discovery of Ekrixinatosaurus, Carnotaurus sastrei and Aucasaurus garridoi were the most complete specimens of the abelisauridae family. The remains of Ekrixinatosaurus helped fill in more information about abelisaur anatomy as it contained portions of the skeleton that were previously unknown, unpublished, or poorly preserved in other specimens.
Rajasaurus is a genus of carnivorous abelisaurid theropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous of India. The bones were excavated from the Lameta Formation in the Gujarat state of Western India, probably inhabiting what is now the Narmada River Valley. Its name means king lizard. It was featured in the second Planet Dinosaur season.
Spectrovenator, A genus of basal abelisaurid theropod dinosaur that lived during the early Cretaceous period recovered from the Quiricó Formation in Brazil. Its name means ghost hunter because the holotype was unexpectedly found under the holotype of Tapuiasaurus.
Viavenator, A genus of carnivorous abelisaurid theropod discovered in Argentina's Bajo de la Carpa Formation that lived during the late Cretaceous period. Its name means road hunter.
I think it would be nice if the developers considered adding some of the smaller abelisaurid species to the game.