FYI, I don't think Coelophysis is considered a dino anymore.Idea for a Triassic Dinosaur Pack
- Coelophysis
- Mussaurus
- Plateosaurus
FYI, I don't think Coelophysis is considered a dino anymore.Idea for a Triassic Dinosaur Pack
- Coelophysis
- Mussaurus
- Plateosaurus
What's the difference between Dyrosaurus and Hypsilophodon. Hypsilodon was in the novel but was called Dryosaurus sometimes. So...?Lore or semi lore dinosaurs from both the movies and novels I would love to see in Jurassic world evolution that are still yet to have made an appearance. these are dinosaurs were most likely going to get in the 1993 DLC or possibly later don't take my word for it let's just wait and see what happens.
1. CONCAVENATOR
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2. KOSMOCERATOPS
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3. PACHYRHINOSAURUS
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4. TERATOPHONEUS
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5. MICROCERATUS
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6. PELOROPLITIES
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7. ORNITHOLESTES
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8. MUSSAURUS
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9. COMPSOGNATHUS
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10. ALAMOSAURUS
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We'll both are from the same family so it's just put it at that. Plus they look similarWhat's the difference between Dyrosaurus and Hypsilophodon. Hypsilodon was in the novel but was called Dryosaurus sometimes. So...?
Changed my post to focus on real dinos.My REALLY long list (prioritized)
1. Ichthyovenator 8/10
2. Utahraptor 4/10
3. Arcovenator 7/10
4. Talarurus 6/10
5. Sinornithosaurus 10/10
6. Gigantaraptor 8/10
7. Eotriceratops 7/10
8. Plateosaurus 7/10
9. Guanlong 8/10
10. Hypsilophodon 10/10 ADDED (DRYOSAURUS)
11. Therizinosaurus 7/10
12. Teratophoneus 6/10
13. Pachyrhinosaurus 8/10
14. Microraptor 10/10
15. Rugops 9/10
16. Argentinosaurus 10/10
17. Concavenator 8/10
18. Amargasaurus 10/10
19. Gigantaraptor 10/10
20. Deinocheirus 10/10
21. Afrimimus 7/10
You mean Antarctic?Idea for a Tiny Carnivore Dinosaur Pack
Idea of an Antarktic and Australia Dinosaur Pack
- Compsognathus
- Coelurus
- Ornitholestes
- Cryolophosaurus (Antarktic) Carnivore
- Australovenator (Australia) Carnivore
- Diamantinasaurus (Australia) Herbivore
?FYI, I don't think Coelophysis is considered a dino anymore.
In the novel the noticable difference was that the Hypsilophodon lived in the trees I think, in the same exhibit as the Othnielia that hopped around. It has been more than 7 years since I read it though.What's the difference between Dyrosaurus and Hypsilophodon. Hypsilodon was in the novel but was called Dryosaurus sometimes. So...?
In real-world terms; size... a Hypsilophodon was much closer to the Homalocephale in terms of size. In the novel... well, if I recall correctly, nothing... there were no Hypsilophodon, they were Dryosaurus, the characters just referred to them with the generic "Hypsilophodont" term, much in the same way the Cearadactylus were labeled "Pterosaurs" most of the time...What's the difference between Dyrosaurus and Hypsilophodon. Hypsilodon was in the novel but was called Dryosaurus sometimes. So...?
[]Permian Pack[] - In case they're considering it...
Dimetrodon
Scutosaurus
Inostrancevia
Placerias was Triassic, not Permian... that said, your other Permian picks, Edaphosaurus, Moschops and Lystrosaurus, are nice too... I also like Cotylorhynchus and Estemmenosuchus as well, but I was going for the standard three per pack thing...Edaphosaurus (as Herbivore-Pardon to the Dimetrodon) Moschops and Lystrosaurus or Placerias wheres nice too
That's a very cool and unique suggestion.Could we please have the segisaurus be in the game?
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It is the last of the JP map dinosaurs, and with the recent inclusion of the homalocephale, it could be the carnivore equivalent in terms of size.
This could lead to some really cool dinosaur A.I. dynamics. Because of its size, homalocephale and troodon could be the only dinosaur it could fight (besides itself if overpopulated). But it could live harmoniously with all other herbivore dinosaurs because it is too small to actually harm them. It could do the territorial standoff with the Pachycephalosauridae, but it won't attempt to fight any other herbivores.
And when it comes to carnivores, it could live alongside the large carnivores, but it will be eaten by the other small carnivores. Making it the first carnivore to be seen as a prey item.
I was thinking that it would give the segisaurus something unique from the other small carnivores. Like it would be absurd to have it be larger so that it could kill the standard herbivores small carnivores would deal with, so why not make it special with its small size?That's a very cool and unique suggestion.
It would be the only carniore safe for hardrosaurs/ornithomimids, if added.Could we please have the segisaurus be in the game?
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It is the last of the JP map dinosaurs, and with the recent inclusion of the homalocephale, it could be the carnivore equivalent in terms of size.
This could lead to some really cool dinosaur A.I. dynamics. Because of its size, homalocephale and troodon could be the only dinosaur it could fight (besides itself if overpopulated). But it could live harmoniously with all other herbivore dinosaurs because it is too small to actually harm them. It could do the territorial standoff with the Pachycephalosauridae, but it won't attempt to fight any other herbivores.
And when it comes to carnivores, it could live alongside the large carnivores, but it will be eaten by the other small carnivores. Making it the first carnivore to be seen as a prey item.