Long lost Species of Jurassic world

JURASSIC PARK JURASSIC WORLD LORE LOST OR MENTIONS, REFERENCE SPECIES.

Some of these species are recent additions although I wish Universal would stop adding new species and introduce the species that we know were in the franchise to begin with and show them on the big screen. The species I mentioned in this thread are pretty much Canon, semicanon, Lose Canon, novel Canon, and also Easter egg Species mentions. Just to note that I don't expect all of these species to be added into the game but at least some or Most of them before the game's life span is ended. Anyway this updated thread is basically dedicated to species that have yet to appear in the game.

MENTIONS In MOVIE/Series Canon:
Concavenator
Kosmoceratops
Agujaceratops
Mononykus
Woolly Mammoth
Deinosuchus
Protoceratops

JP MOVIE CANON:
Teratophoneus
Peloroplites
Smilodon

Spinoceratops
Nothosaurus
Nipponosaurus
Segisaurus
Microceratus

JP NOVEL CANON:
Mussaurus
Hadrosaurus
Hypsilophosodon
Tenontosaurus
Ceolurus
Ornitholestes

LOOSE CANON-NON CANON:
Tarbosaurus


JP Dinos not shown on the big screen. Microceratus
Source: https://youtu.be/mFIDL9o5n7Y

Missing Species Fallen Kingdom 1
Source: https://youtu.be/FXUrUckotdY

Missing Species Fallen Kingdom 2
Source: https://youtu.be/lMNVqtUFWl0

Teratophoneus
Source: https://youtu.be/xowb65QUXtk


I'm pretty sure a lot of us who are into the lore would appreciate these species from the novels as well as the movies that didn't get their time to shine, also reference species in the movies and C.C TV series. Not to mention since some of these species are not shown directly it would be interesting to see what a frontier version of these animals would look like.
 
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We're still missing Hypsilophodon in the original novel version of The Lost World: Jurassic Park.

In addition in that novel, Ornitholestes only appeared as a carcass. I am sure everyone would like to see living one in action in this game.
 
They are not "lost species", at least most of them. Most were not even alive in the movies or even shown (like "Peloroplites", "Teratophoneus" and so on). And where did the mammoth come from now lol?
Seriously, stop spamming this same threads over and over and no, I don't want most of them, since they are mostly clones of already existing species in-game and would add nothing new.
 
They are not "lost species", at least most of them. Most were not even alive in the movies or even shown (like "Peloroplites", "Teratophoneus" and so on). And where did the mammoth come from now lol?
Seriously, stop spamming this same threads over and over and no, I don't want most of them, since they are mostly clones of already existing species in-game and would add nothing new.
He has this bizarre obsession, doesn't he? Anything with the tiniest link to Jurassic is suddenly canon and totally essential... including nameless piles of bones with a few seconds of screen time and museum exhibits...
 
And where did the mammoth come from now lol?
The mammoth (Siberian mammoth) is something that appears only as bones in the first season of Camp Cretaceous in Wu’s lab.

Fun trivia:
After season 5’s release, showrunner Scott Kreamer spoke to Jurassic Outpost on wanting a live mammoth in the snow biome in season 4, but due to limited resource issues, that couldn’t be a thing, or else something that exists already wouldn’t be existing at all if they did so.
 
A lot of these aren't confirmed to have been in the park. The museum skeletons are just dinosaurs that exist. And while it's not entirely clear, most sources seem to think the diorama dinosaurs are just models and not taxidermy clones.

Tarbosaurus - Camp Cretaceous
Teratophoneus - Fallen Kingdom
Peloroplites - Fallen Kingdom
Microceratus - Dominion
Spinoceratops - Camp Cretaceous
Smilodon - Camp Cretaceous
Nothosaurus - Camp Cretaceous

I think only these on your list are known to be canon in the parks. And you're missing Nipponosaurus, which can be seen on the JW holoscape. With people being so obsessed with canon it's weird how often this species gets completely forgotten.
 
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He has this bizarre obsession, doesn't he? Anything with the tiniest link to Jurassic is suddenly canon and totally essential... including nameless piles of bones with a few seconds of screen time and museum exhibits...
Exactly, it's tiring to read the same over and over...

This thread with practically the same title has even been posted before:

What some people don't seem to understand is, there is only a limited number of slots left for dinosaurs. There will be like 5 or 6 DLCs coming in the future probably, give or take, and if we assume 4 average species per DLC, that makes like 20-25 more species left. And then you have to take away the slots for flying and marine reptiles. So there is not much room left for really iconic and unique species that are not in this game yet. (You can look them up in the meta wishlist thread).
I surely don't want them wasted on boring clones of already existing species in the game, just because they were namedropped literally once in a book or a promo material or something.
 
A lot of these aren't confirmed to have been in the park. The museum skeletons are just dinosaurs that exist. And while it's not entirely clear, most sources seem to think the diorama dinosaurs are just models and not taxidermy clones.

Tarbosaurus - Camp Cretaceous
Teratophoneus - Fallen Kingdom
Peloroplites - Fallen Kingdom
Microceratus - Dominion
Spinoceratops - Camp Cretaceous
Smilodon - Camp Cretaceous
Nothosaurus - Camp Cretaceous

I think only these on your list are known to be canon in the parks. And you're missing Nipponosaurus, which can be seen on the JW holoscape. With people being so obsessed with canon it's weird how often this species gets completely forgotten.
The spiked Rex, aka "Tarbosaurus", isn't even canon either, since the episode it is featured in is not considered to be canon afaik. There is no need for that thing
 
The mammoth (Siberian mammoth) is something that appears only as bones in the first season of Camp Cretaceous in Wu’s lab.

Fun trivia:
After season 5’s release, showrunner Scott Kreamer spoke to Jurassic Outpost on wanting a live mammoth in the snow biome in season 4, but due to limited resource issues, that couldn’t be a thing, or else something that exists already wouldn’t be existing at all if they did so.
Thanks for confirming that it has no relevance whatsoever.
 
Tarbosaurus - Camp Cretaceous
Teratophoneus - Fallen Kingdom
Peloroplites - Fallen Kingdom
Microceratus - Dominion
Spinoceratops - Camp Cretaceous
Smilodon - Camp Cretaceous
Nothosaurus - Camp Cretaceous

I think only these on your list are known to be canon in the parks.
Calling Teratophoneus or Peloroplites or any animal represented by an unnamed pile of bones and rotting skin "confirmed" is incredibly dubious... without a confirmation of identity on screen, the writers can change the identity of those animals to whatever they want, whenever they want.
 
Thanks for confirming that it has no relevance whatsoever.
Not exactly, it ties with what’s established on the Masrani Global website with InGen's brand new Martel Facility:

InGen expands its excavations to Siberia

The new InGen facility "Martel" based in Siberia has now opened. A rotating research team of nine scientists and an excavation crew of 45 persons will undergo 18 months of drilling at 42 glacial ice locations. The team hopes to find organic remains dating from 40,000 to 200,000 years ago. The state of the art research base has been two years in the making, and is believed to be situated over a group of wooly mammoths buried under the permafrost. "This could potentially herald a new era of scientific discovery, helping us map out our natural history like never before. I'm excited to finally see Martel on completion," expressed an excited Dr. Henry Wu, eager to add to InGen's ever growing genomic library.
 
Not exactly, it ties with what’s established on the Masrani Global website with InGen's brand new Martel Facility:

InGen expands its excavations to Siberia

The new InGen facility "Martel" based in Siberia has now opened. A rotating research team of nine scientists and an excavation crew of 45 persons will undergo 18 months of drilling at 42 glacial ice locations. The team hopes to find organic remains dating from 40,000 to 200,000 years ago. The state of the art research base has been two years in the making, and is believed to be situated over a group of wooly mammoths buried under the permafrost. "This could potentially herald a new era of scientific discovery, helping us map out our natural history like never before. I'm excited to finally see Martel on completion," expressed an excited Dr. Henry Wu, eager to add to InGen's ever growing genomic library.
Unless this is a part of the on-screen canon (and I doubt it is) then it's just PR junk... which, at best, is soft canon... at worse, is... well, PR junk.
 
Not exactly, it ties with what’s established on the Masrani Global website with InGen's brand new Martel Facility:

InGen expands its excavations to Siberia

The new InGen facility "Martel" based in Siberia has now opened. A rotating research team of nine scientists and an excavation crew of 45 persons will undergo 18 months of drilling at 42 glacial ice locations. The team hopes to find organic remains dating from 40,000 to 200,000 years ago. The state of the art research base has been two years in the making, and is believed to be situated over a group of wooly mammoths buried under the permafrost. "This could potentially herald a new era of scientific discovery, helping us map out our natural history like never before. I'm excited to finally see Martel on completion," expressed an excited Dr. Henry Wu, eager to add to InGen's ever growing genomic library.
This pretty much just confirms my point
 
Unless this is a part of the on-screen canon (and I doubt it is) then it's just PR junk... which, at best, is soft canon... at worse, is... well, PR junk.
Considering how they (albeit briefly) showed and explained the mammoth remains in the Camp Cretaceous show, it is definitely a part of the on-screen canon.
This pretty much just confirms my point
No, it doesn’t.
 
The spiked Rex, aka "Tarbosaurus", isn't even canon either, since the episode it is featured in is not considered to be canon afaik. There is no need for that thing
It's not? Right then. I haven't seen that special.
And the design isn't great anyway.
Calling Teratophoneus or Peloroplites or any animal represented by an unnamed pile of bones and rotting skin "confirmed" is incredibly dubious... without a confirmation of identity on screen, the writers can change the identity of those animals to whatever they want, whenever they want.
True they are not named on screen. Sure their ties to canon aren't as relevant as some other taxa. But they are still animals that were shown on screen as animals that were once alive on the island.
Personally I don't care much about Peloroplites. But Teratophoneus I'd still kinda like to see in the game. It would go well with a lot of of the Campanian herbivores from the USA in the game.

Anyway, on the whole I think Frontier generally strikes a pretty decent balance with new animals that are either interesting to add for some reason or another, or have some ties to the films or books. So I wouldn't worry much about it.
 
Regarding Segisasaurus, if it were to be added to the game, I think it might be for the best if it were to have a visually unique feature (similar to Dilophosaurus' frill and Deinonychus' fin) such as a cobra's head like in this illustration:

Segisaurus3.jpg
 
They are not "lost species", at least most of them. Most were not even alive in the movies or even shown (like "Peloroplites", "Teratophoneus" and so on). And where did the mammoth come from now lol?
Seriously, stop spamming this same threads over and over and no, I don't want most of them, since they are mostly clones of already existing species in-game and would add nothing new.
If you got issues with me private message me okay we can talk it out.👌
He has this bizarre obsession, doesn't he? Anything with the tiniest link to Jurassic is suddenly canon and totally essential... including nameless piles of bones with a few seconds of screen time and museum exhibits...
If you got an issue with me too talk to me in private message, don't degrade me in public okay? Because you are crossing the red line right there Bub.😎
 
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Regarding Segisasaurus, if it were to be added to the game, I think it might be for the best if it were to have a visually unique feature (similar to Dilophosaurus' frill and Deinonychus' fin) such as a cobra's head like in this illustration:

Segisaurus3.jpg
I think it's a cool design. I know some people wouldn't be fans of a segi being poisonous and the Cobra like flap. But I certainly would welcome it. Although I wish the compsognathus was Venomous.
 
If you got issues with me private message me okay we can talk it out.

If you got an issue with me too talk to me in private don't degrade me in public okay? Because you are crossing the red line right there.
Erm... does "think you're obsessive, illogical and weird" count as an issue? ...or is it just an opinion?
 
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