Cut JPOG Species

These are species that were cut from JPOG that I hope will eventually get into JWE2 (excluding Wuerhosaurus as we now have it in game).
First up is Yangchuanosaurus, an extinct genus of metriacanthosaurid from the middle to late Jurassic of China, it stands out from other similar sized theropods with its really weird head shape.

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Next is Panoplosaurus, a genus of nodosaurid from Late Cretaceous Alberta, Canada. This dinosaur would be added to the Dinosaur Park Formation and would stand out because of its armor placement as well as it being the same size as Sauropelta.
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Next is Tenontosaurus, this genus of iguanodont from Early Cretaceous North America stands out from the others with its extremely long tail and would be added to the Twin Mountains and Cloverly formations.
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Ornithomimus, the namesake of the family ornithomimidae from Late Cretaceous North America. While not very interesting to look at compared to similar species such as Struthiomimus it could stand out if Frontier gave it feathers all over its body.
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Thescelosaurus, a small neornithischian that could be added to the Horseshoe Canyon and Hell Creek formations in the game. Also, could help it differentiate from herbivores like Dryosaurus if Frontier also used the feather system to give like a partial coat of feathers.
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Finally we have Alioramus, IMO most unlikely to actually appear as we already have Qianzhousaurus which its model seems more based on Alioramus unless they also give Alioramus feathers to help differentiate it from its close relative, sort of like how they did Sinosauropteryx with Compsognathus.
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Next is Panoplosaurus, a genus of nodosaurid from Late Cretaceous Alberta, Canada. This dinosaur would be added to the Dinosaur Park Formation and would stand out because of its armor placement as well as it being the same size as Sauropelta.View attachment 350019
Next is Tenontosaurus, this genus of iguanodont from Early Cretaceous North America stands out from the others with its extremely long tail and would be added to the Twin Mountains and Cloverly formations. View attachment 350020
Ornithomimus, the namesake of the family ornithomimidae from Late Cretaceous North America. While not very interesting to look at with similar such as Struthiomimus it could stand out if Frontier gave it feathers all over its body. View attachment 350021
Finally we have Alioramus a most unlikely to actually appear as we already have Qianzhousaurus which its model seems more based on Alioramus unless they also give Alioramus feathers to help differentiate it from its close relative, sort of like how they did Sinosauropteryx with Compsognathus.View attachment 350025
I would like to see these dinosaurs in the game.
 
Panoplosaurus also coexisted with animals already in the game, I still stand Panoplosaurus. Also, there is always the possibility that both could be in the game.
Yeah, many of the same things Edmontia coexisted with, and the two are fairly similar, which would define make the inclusion of both redundant.
 
I think that Peloroplites would make the most sense as another nodosaur since at least one carcass / skull is literally seen on Isla Nublar in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.
That makes the least amount of sense... the writing decides what's canon, not the prop department, and according to the writing that pile of bones is unidentified... same as that carnivore carcass that could be literally any carnivore established to be canon.
 
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