More Species with 2 Bodyvariations would be nice ;) !

Dreadnoughtus has 2 very different Bodymodells to choose from with a lot of divers coloures for the skins.
This option would be nice for some of our other species too !
1. Second Bodyvariation for Liopleurodon with less Croc DNS ...if you know what i mean ;) !
2. Novel Dilophosaurus Bodyvariation .... bigger ( 6m long) without frill.... ( The Dominion Dimorphoon is a lot smaller than our normal JW version ;) )
3. Second Elasmosaurs Bodyvariation with much less spikes and more Reptilian looking Eyes
4. Acrocanthosaurus..... 2 Bodyvariation with much more saillike Back....... slender build and less chunky.
5. Deinonychus ...... 2 Bodyvariant without the Basilisc skin on its head and Back......mayby (Proto)feathers instead.

Thats just a few examples ....
Let me know what you think!
 
I definitely think this is in the realm of possibility and not something that Frontier hasn't tackled before. But for the novel Dilophosaurus they would need to make a new rig for it, because obviously it's larger and has a different body type more similar to the Cryolophosaurus.
 
What are your thoughts on this?

In Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis, Carcharodontosaurus does not have the spines sticking out like the ones in Jurassic World: Evolution 1 & 2.

Normally, it should be Acrocanthosaurus that have spines sticking out.
 
I definitely think this is in the realm of possibility and not something that Frontier hasn't tackled before. But for the novel Dilophosaurus they would need to make a new rig for it, because obviously it's larger and has a different body type more similar to the Cryolophosaurus.
The Two Dimorphodon Bodyvariants have Extreme Size Variation. The JW version is allmost 2m long while the Domion Version is only around 1m in Length.

The Spikes Of Carchardontosaurs look ok for me , because the are not to prominent.
The Acrocanthosaurus looks a bit to bulky and more Like an T-rex. A much more slender look for a 2. Bodytype would be nice.
The normal Ouranosaurus Bodyversion of JWE II looks to bulky too but there we have the much nicer and slender looking CC Bodyversion ;)! ....Thanks Frontier for that one ;) !
A 1997 Bodyversion for Pteranodon would also be very nice sins it was actually on Screen in The Lost World ;) !
 
Dreadnoughtus has 2 very different Bodymodells to choose from with a lot of divers coloures for the skins.
This option would be nice for some of our other species too !
1. Second Bodyvariation for Liopleurodon with less Croc DNS ...if you know what i mean ;) !
2. Novel Dilophosaurus Bodyvariation .... bigger ( 6m long) without frill.... ( The Dominion Dimorphoon is a lot smaller than our normal JW version ;) )
3. Second Elasmosaurs Bodyvariation with much less spikes and more Reptilian looking Eyes
4. Acrocanthosaurus..... 2 Bodyvariation with much more saillike Back....... slender build and less chunky.
5. Deinonychus ...... 2 Bodyvariant without the Basilisc skin on its head and Back......mayby (Proto)feathers instead.

Thats just a few examples ....
Let me know what you think!
Personally, some variants I would like to see added include:
Feathered Troodon, we know they were related to the raptors, so it would not particularly surprising for them to be a feathered species. Their remains have been found in Alaska, which, even back then, had relatively cold temperatures in Winter.
Feathered Struthiomimus, Archaeornithomimus, and or Gallimimus, while the Deinocheirus we have in the game is feathered, the rest of the species we have in the game from the Ornithomimosauria clade are not. It would be nice to have one or two of them have feathered skin variants to help make the game more realistic.
Feathered Tapejara, Research has found that close relative of Tapejara known as Tupandactylus had feathers. Based on that finding it would not be unreasonable to assume that Tapejara would also have feathers, which would definitely make it stand out from the other pterosaurs we currently have in the game.
 
Personally, some variants I would like to see added include:
Feathered Troodon, we know they were related to the raptors, so it would not particularly surprising for them to be a feathered species. Their remains have been found in Alaska, which, even back then, had relatively cold temperatures in Winter.
Feathered Struthiomimus, Archaeornithomimus, and or Gallimimus, while the Deinocheirus we have in the game is feathered, the rest of the species we have in the game from the Ornithomimosauria clade are not. It would be nice to have one or two of them have feathered skin variants to help make the game more realistic.
Feathered Tapejara, Research has found that close relative of Tapejara known as Tupandactylus had feathers. Based on that finding it would not be unreasonable to assume that Tapejara would also have feathers, which would definitely make it stand out from the other pterosaurs we currently have in the game.
Or we could have a new ornithomimid and medium sized pterosaur to be feathers like Ornithomimus and Rhamphorhynchus.
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