Since the Early Cretaceous Pack, it has opened up more idea concepts I could think of, such as another 4+ dino pack based on the Late Cretaceous.
For the aviaries, I have 5 ideas. They are: Nyctosaurus, a small pterosaur with a huge antler-like crest. Hatzegopteryx, a colossal pterosaur. Cryodrakon, a most recently described large pterosaur. Azhdarcho, a large pterosaur which gave rise to naming of the Azhcarchid family. Zhejiangopterus, another large pterosaur from Asia.
For the lagoons, I have 6 ideas. They are: Archelon, the biggest known turtle in the world. Dolichorhynchops, a small polycotylid plesiosaur. Polycotylus, the first plesiosaur with evidence of live birth. Albertonectes, the longest elasmosaur ever described. Platecarpus, a smaller sized mosasaur. Yaguarasaurus, a mosasaur that's sometimes reconstructed with lizard-like limbs.
For the land, that’s a big issue for me because there are dozens and dozens of land dinos I can think of and choose. So, I’m only going to list the types and give off only 2 basic examples each.
I have 7 basic ideas. They are: Tyrannosaurs (ex: Lythronax, Dryptosaurus), Hadrosaurs (ex: Lambeosaurus, Charonosaurus), Ceratopsians (ex: Centrosaurus, Protoceratops), Sauropods (ex: Alamosaurus, Argentinosaurus), Ornithomimosaurs (ex: Ornithomimus, Deinocheirus), Pachycephalosaurs (ex: Stegoceras, Tylocephale), and Ankylosaurs (Aletopelta, Edmontonia).
For the aviaries, I have 5 ideas. They are: Nyctosaurus, a small pterosaur with a huge antler-like crest. Hatzegopteryx, a colossal pterosaur. Cryodrakon, a most recently described large pterosaur. Azhdarcho, a large pterosaur which gave rise to naming of the Azhcarchid family. Zhejiangopterus, another large pterosaur from Asia.
For the lagoons, I have 6 ideas. They are: Archelon, the biggest known turtle in the world. Dolichorhynchops, a small polycotylid plesiosaur. Polycotylus, the first plesiosaur with evidence of live birth. Albertonectes, the longest elasmosaur ever described. Platecarpus, a smaller sized mosasaur. Yaguarasaurus, a mosasaur that's sometimes reconstructed with lizard-like limbs.
For the land, that’s a big issue for me because there are dozens and dozens of land dinos I can think of and choose. So, I’m only going to list the types and give off only 2 basic examples each.
I have 7 basic ideas. They are: Tyrannosaurs (ex: Lythronax, Dryptosaurus), Hadrosaurs (ex: Lambeosaurus, Charonosaurus), Ceratopsians (ex: Centrosaurus, Protoceratops), Sauropods (ex: Alamosaurus, Argentinosaurus), Ornithomimosaurs (ex: Ornithomimus, Deinocheirus), Pachycephalosaurs (ex: Stegoceras, Tylocephale), and Ankylosaurs (Aletopelta, Edmontonia).
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