Late Cretaceous Pack ideas

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).
 
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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).
My suggestions for Late Cretaceous Pack

-Alamosaurus
-Lambeosaurus
-Daspletosaurus
-Argentinosaurus
 
Going with four picks for a DLC.....although if I think of a couple more, I'll add them too.
Alamosaurus
Lambeosaurus
Gorgosaurus
Dineobellator - a recently found raptor from New Mexico.
Chenanisaurus barbaricus -one of the very last dinosaurs that existed. Africa's T-rex.
 
Going with four picks for a DLC.....although if I think of a couple more, I'll add them too.
Alamosaurus
Lambeosaurus
Gorgosaurus
Dineobellator - a recently found raptor from New Mexico.
Chenanisaurus barbaricus -one of the very last dinosaurs that existed. Africa's T-rex.
The Albertosaurus we have already looks more like Gorgosaurus/Albertosaurus libratus than it does Albertosaurus sarcophagus. While Gorgosaurus is probably my favourite tyrannosaur. It wouldn't add anything to the game.
And Chenanisaurus doesn't have much to do with T. rex. It's just from the same age.Chenanisaurus is an abelisaur like Carnotaurus and Majungasaurus. But it's not as big as Carnotaurus. Aside from that, I think Chenanisaurus would actually be a fun addition. It would pair up nicely with Mosasaurus, since that's also found in the same sediments.
And I definitely agree on adding Lambeosaurus.
 
Late Cretaceous Pack Species: Idea
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More Australian Dinosaur Paleontology Representation is needed so why not the current late Cretaceous Apex Predator of Australia. This species should have a unique animation of using both its teeth in its mouth as well as using the claws on its hands to also kill its prey from Hadrosaurus to anything that could be seen as prey to this apex predator of Australia. Social I think should be at least up to four to six individuals.

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At 3.4 meters or 14 feet in length a tiny mosasaur would definitely fit in Jurassic world Evolution 2 with hopefully unique animations such as scavenging off of carcasses hunting fish and also schooling together in a group of social of 8 to 10 individuals.

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Definitely a unique pterosaur that could definitely show everybody how cool these flying reptiles were and how diverse they are if this species is added I hope that they add a fish feeder that stretched in game of 10.ft in length so we can watch this flying reptile scoop in the water for fish similar to how birds on coastlines use their beaks to scoop for fish in the water while still flying. I estimate a social of possibly 5 to 7 individuals.

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A close relative of iguanodon from North America and pretty much in the same family tree as iguanodon this species was considered to be the Cow of the late Cretaceous definitely should be considered for inclusion in Jurassic world Evolution 2 due to the fact that it lived in the same timeline as acrocanthosaurus, Deinonychus and sauropelta. I would definitely pay money so I can have this long-tailed iguanodont in my Park.
 
Tarbosaurus = T.Rex clon
Gorgosaurus = Albertosaurus clon.

There is no reason to add them.

Daspletosaurus is a better option than Gorgosaurus because is a very strong and really different tyrannosaur. Daspletosaurus could be the T.Rex ancestor, another interesting reason to add it.
 
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May I give Frontier ideas? If yes, here's mine for Late Cretaceous pack.
  1. At least one Alvarezsaurid like Alvarezsaurus, Mononykus and Shuvuuia
  2. Therizinosaurus
  3. Rajasaurus (last dinosaur, excluding non-dinosaurs, from Jurassic Park Builder yet to be in that game)
  4. Oviraptor
  5. Megaraptor (last from Warpath Jurassic Park yet to be in that game, and maybe this time not as Dromaeosaurid)
  6. Quetzalcoatlus or Hatzegopteryx
  7. If Archelon and Deinosuchus will be in that game, will it need land? We knew turtles and crocodilians are egg-laying reptiles, and egg-laying reptiles could move on land.
  8. Saltasaurus or Ampelosaurus
  9. Protoceratops
  10. Prosauropods like Plateosaurus
  11. crocodile-like reptiles like Postosuchus
 
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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).
To me, Archelon should be enough. For other time period, I prefer another ichthyosaur like Shonisaurus and Eurhinosaurus. Would Ophthalmosaurus, ichthyosaur with the biggest eyes, be like too identical to Ichthyosaurus in that game?
 
If Archelon and Deinosuchus will be in that game, will it need land? We knew turtles and crocodilians are egg-laying reptiles, and egg-laying reptiles could move on land.
I don't think land would be a necessary issue for lagoons, especially for a hypothetical 4+ dino only pack.

Besides, from a realistic perspective, turtles and crocodilians only come ashore to lay eggs or to move elsewhere (the latter sometimes when hunting or attacking). Plus I've seen habitats in zoos and tanks where neither animal type doesn't need necessary land, even my little brothers' pet aquatic turtle.
 
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