Dinosaur Diet

This is sort of a followup to my previous feedback on cohabitation:
https://forums.frontier.co.uk/threads/feedback-on-cohabitation.598705/

In addition to the extremely limited number of viable enclosure configurations created by the cohabitation system, there are several holes in herbivore diets that make building diverse enclosures even harder. Many members of the same family have the same diet (there are 3 sauropods that feed on ground fiber, but none that eat ground leaf or fruit for example). Ground fiber is the only plant that can feed a diverse variety of species. When adding new species, we could use some new species to fill some of these holes, like a new sauropod that feeds on ground leaf or a new ceratopsian that feeds on ground nut.

Another issue is that seed plants aren’t as valuable as other foliage because [1] they only provide comfort for nuts, unlike cycads for example that provide both fruit and finer, and [2] only a few species feed on ground nut, and they’re all hadrosaurs or ankylosaurs. Seed plants should count towards ground and tall leaf in addition to ground and tall nut to make them competitive with other plants.

Finally, pteradactyls should have more diet variety too and not all should be exclusively piscivores. Dimorphodon for example should be able to use the small carnivore meat feeder.
 
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