Huge, largest hadrossaurid of North America with 15 m and has a beautiful crest, is also a great companion of Parasaurolophus and Corythosaurus. Please frontier, add this dinosaur.
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Well, i agreeWhilst Lambeosaurus would make a nice addition, I don't think it is needed right now. The game already has six Hadrosaurs, seven if you include the Muttaburrasaurus. I just don't think another is necessary at the moment.
Magnapaulia laticaudus used to be classified as Lambeosaurus, which is very large, possibly 15 meters long. It is now in it's own genus of Magnapaulia.I'm sorry buddy but you're mistaken, the Lambeosaurus is great yes, almost all estimates point to 15 m in length, I'm talking about Lambeosaurus lambei, the small lambeossaurid is Lambeosaurus magnicristatus. Obviously I want to see the larger subspecies in the game, which is quadruped like the Edmontosaurus. There are other hadrosaurids that could be added as you said, but the Lambeosaurus is a strong candidate for size and beautiful crest. But of course the others are valid, like the Magnapaulia. Remember that this post was to speak exclusively of Lambeosaurus. In another post we can discuss other species
So they reclassified Lambeosaurus lambei as Magnapaulia, I do not know if it's true but it could have happenedMagnapaulia laticaudus used to be classified as Lambeosaurus, which is very large, possibly 15 meters long. It is now in it's own genus of Magnapaulia.
I cannot find any reliable source that says the remaining species of Lambeosaurus are anywhere approaching that size. The only sources I could find for a huge Lambeosaurus all referred to the then L. laticaudus. So that doesn't apply.
Weird is not it?Magnapaulia laticaudus used to be classified as Lambeosaurus, which is very large, possibly 15 meters long. It is now in it's own genus of Magnapaulia.
I cannot find any reliable source that says the remaining species of Lambeosaurus are anywhere approaching that size. The only sources I could find for a huge Lambeosaurus all referred to the then L. laticaudus. So that doesn't apply.
Well, I have a book by paleontologist Paul Barrett that says Lambeosaurus was 15 mMagnapaulia laticaudus used to be classified as Lambeosaurus, which is very large, possibly 15 meters long. It is now in it's own genus of Magnapaulia.
I cannot find any reliable source that says the remaining species of Lambeosaurus are anywhere approaching that size. The only sources I could find for a huge Lambeosaurus all referred to the then L. laticaudus. So that doesn't apply.
So they reclassified Lambeosaurus lambei as Magnapaulia, I do not know if it's true but it could have happened
Does it say which species? Because there's a fair chance it referred to the now Magnapaulia.Well, I have a book by paleontologist Paul Barrett that says Lambeosaurus was 15 m