Missing JP Species in JP-Era Challenges + Chaos Theories (Corytho, Anky, Cerato, etc.)

A message to my beloved Frontier: The roster of researchable dinosaurs in Jurassic Park levels (JP Chaos, TLW Chaos, JP Challenge, and JP3 Challenge) is a bit... strange, to say the least. There are mostly non-Jurassic Park species, while most classic dinosaurs are missing. I must also mention that aviaries and lagoons are completely absent from all non-sandbox Jurassic Park levels, but that's not as important.

If these dinosaurs get added to all the Jurassic Park levels, I will buy four copies of JWE2 for friends to show my appreciation!

Primary species to make available in Jurassic Park-era levels:
  • Corythosaurus
  • Ceratosaurus
  • Ankylosaurus

Other original JP species to add:
  • Metriacanthosaurus (On a genome vial in Jurassic Park)
  • Herrerasaurus (On the park map)
  • Baryonyx (On the park map)
 
According to the Jurassic Park fandom; enclosures of Proceratosaurus, Herrerasaurus, Metriacanthosaurus, and Baryonyx were constructed before housing these dinosaurs in the original Jurassic Park in Isla Nublar. There were plans to add Corythosaurus and Ankylosaurus later. Microceratus was already added to Jurassic Park in the original novel version, but it was planned to be added in the movie version.


Would it be better to have Mussaurus and Hypsilophodon in the second level of Chaos Theory and the Isla Sorna challenge mode? Mussaurus and Hypsilophodon appeared in the original novel versions of The Lost World: Jurassic Park.


Was it intentional? Corythosaurus, Ceratosaurus, Spinosaurus, and Ankylosaurus were illegally added in Isla Sorna. Therefore, they were cut off from the Isla Sorna challenge mode.
 
There are rumors regarding a new DLC to celebrate 30th anniversary of the film adaptation of Jurassic Park. There is no telling what will be added to the Jurassic Park levels.
 
A message to my beloved Frontier: The roster of researchable dinosaurs in Jurassic Park levels (JP Chaos, TLW Chaos, JP Challenge, and JP3 Challenge) is a bit... strange, to say the least. There are mostly non-Jurassic Park species, while most classic dinosaurs are missing. I must also mention that aviaries and lagoons are completely absent from all non-sandbox Jurassic Park levels, but that's not as important.

If these dinosaurs get added to all the Jurassic Park levels, I will buy four copies of JWE2 for friends to show my appreciation!

Primary species to make available in Jurassic Park-era levels:
  • Corythosaurus
  • Ceratosaurus
  • Ankylosaurus

Other original JP species to add:
  • Metriacanthosaurus (On a genome vial in Jurassic Park)
  • Herrerasaurus (On the park map)
  • Baryonyx (On the park map)
Yes! It's so weird and makes no sense how some JP species are absent from the JP levels.
They definitely should be made available in them.
 
A message to my beloved Frontier: The roster of researchable dinosaurs in Jurassic Park levels (JP Chaos, TLW Chaos, JP Challenge, and JP3 Challenge) is a bit... strange, to say the least.

I believe I forgot to tell you that the availability of Pachyrhinosaurus and Suchomimus in the first level of Chaos Theory along with the Jurassic Park and Isla Sorna challenge modes is based on the fact that those two species were planned to be added to Jurassic Park according to the DPG in the movie lore

Yes! It's so weird and makes no sense how some JP species are absent from the JP levels.
They definitely should be made available in them.

Herrerasaurus, Baryonyx, Corythosaurus, and Ankylosaurus should be available in the first Chaos Theory level and the challenge mode based on that. The same can be said about the Metriacanthosaurus in the Jurassic Park challenge mode.

My question is on whether it is Frontier's intention or not to make Corythosaurus, Ceratosaurus, Spinosaurus, and Ankylosaurus not available in the Isla Sorna challenge mode.
Dr. Alan Grant and Billy Brennan in the film Jurassic Park III could not find any records of Spinosaurus in InGen's list. It is more likely that Ceratosaurus is not included in those records.
 
I believe that the Ankylosaurus, Corythosaurus, Ceratosaurus, and Spinosaurus (and to that extent, JP3 Velociraptors and JP3 Pteranodons) were not cloned by Hammond's InGen but by Masrani Global's InGen, after Simon Masrani bought the company and merged it with his.
That's why it makes sense, in my opinion.

In the case of lagoons being in Legacy-era challenge modes, I don't think sea creatures were on the official InGen list (they're in the now non-canon JP:TG, though; Tylosaurus).
In the case of aviaries, they are sort of there, because Pteranodon, Geosternbergia, and Dimorphodon are on InGen's list
 
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