Feathered Dinosaur Pack

With Jurassic World Dominion coming in with feathered dinosaurs with the Pyroraptor, Tyrannosaurus Rex, Therizinosaurus and Moros Intrepidus and slightly furry pterosaurs such as Quetzalcoatlus. I thought it be cool for a Feathered Dinosaur Pack to occur in the future with 5 new species fitted out with a feathered coat.
The species I have in mind are the following:
  1. Deinocheirus: "The Terrible Hand" is a large, omnivorous theropod dinosaur from Late Cretaceous Central Asia, preferring wetland habitats where it can gorge on aquatic plants. Though it may resemble animals like therizinosaurs, this dinosaur is in fact from the same family as Gallimimus, it is an ornithomimisaurid, the largest of the genus.
  2. Incisivosaurus: The "Incisor Lizard" is a small theropod dinosaur known for buck teeth at the front of its jaws, much like a rodent. This feathered forest dweller from Early Cretaceous China is proposed to have been herbivores, using its bizarre teeth much like a rabbit or rodent, but this animal could have fed on small animals if it could, we may never know.
  3. Ornithomimus: The "Bird Mimic" is a close relative of Gallimimus and Struthiomimus from Late Cretaceous North America, around the same time and place as iconic species such as Tyrannosaurus Rex, Triceratops and Edmontosaurus. It is hypothesised that Ornithomimus would have frequented ponds and lakes and possibly fed on aquatic insects and plants in and around the water much like ducks and geese.
  4. Yutyrannus: The "Feathered Tyrant" is a proceratosaurid tyrannosauroid from Early Cretaceous North-Eastern China which is prominently covered in feathers. In a colder environment, food would be harder to come by, but one animals that would have been a prominent food source would be the Psittacosaurus, a small, early ceratopsid.
  5. Utahraptor: "Utah's Predator" is a large dromaeosaurid from North America in the Early Cretaceous, known for its huge size in comparison to other raptors, and would be able to take on larger prey such as North American iguanodontids and nodosaurid ankylosaurs which would have been common in the Early Cretaceous.
This pack would be great to see in the future, with many iconic species from dinosaur documentaries and other media such as Prehistoric Park, Prehistoric Planet, Prehistoric Kingdom and Walking with Dinosaurs.
 
Yes! Now that feathered dinosaurs can come into the game I hope some of these species make it into the game at some point.
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