BIZZARE SPECIES PACK

CHILESAURUS
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PSITTACOSAURUS
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NOTHRONYCHUS
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DEINOCHEIRUS
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PLATEOSAURUS
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IRRITATOR
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NYCTOSAURUS
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SHONISAURUS
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I like the idea of one of the Moroccan Nyctosaurids (either Alcione or Barbaridactylus) to give African sections/parks an aviary species, but it is very much something you'd have to force (none of them have crests known, so it's an opportunity for creativity or just to take it from Nyctosaurus, good or bad as that may be)
 
All of the five beautiful weirdos I posted about here would make fine additions: https://forums.frontier.co.uk/threa...ic-species-addition-ideas.591610/post-9560436
Included are my favourite marine reptile and my favourite pterosaur. And Zalmoxes is a good rep of the Transsylvanian dwarf dinos, some of which would be nice to have because damn, tiny dinosaurs!

Also, somewhere else I posted about Cyncorhamphus, which is another very odd pterosaur. And speaking of those, Pterodaustro.
 
Another one I just remembered I talked about before: Liaoningosaurus. An oddly turtle-like nodosaurid, adapted to eating fish. It was either omnivorous or entirely carnivorous.
It's also actually questionable if it actually was a nodosaurid, an ankylosaurid or maybe even a third thing altogether.
 
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