Morrison formation Safari Species

The the Morrison formation has to be my favorite digsite in the entire game and this is basically a list on what species to add into your Safari exhibits for a completely accurate list of species that coexisted with each other in this formation. There still dinosaurs a missing but this list will show you what dinosaurs you need to put into your Jurassic Safari.

Allosaurus : the apex predator of the exhibit Allosaurus is absolutely phenomenal when it comes to Safari exhibits I personally love this dinosaur and I quite use it often, for the Morrison formation I pretty much have to turn off the combat in order to avoid mass extinction within my Safari exhibit.
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Brachiosaurus : this Titan of the Jurassic absolutely is my personal favorite of every Safari exhibit I've ever created.
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Ceratosaurus : the three-horned theropod I love so much even though it's the weakest of the bunch of large Carnivores I still have yet to unlock the tiger skin for this animal but it's still a very good dinosaur to have in the Safari tour.

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Apatosaurus : my least favorite of the sauropods in the game but still worth having in your Park this dinosaur is pretty much a calm gentle giant.
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Camarasaurus : actually is my second favorite of the sauropods despite what everybody says about it actually pretty accurate to the actual animal and I absolutely love the coloration on this gentle giant not even the Brachiosaurus has beautiful coloring like this animal really is creative by Frontier.

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Stegosaurus : my favorite among the stegosaurs the animal of the genus name absolutely deserves to be included in your Jurassic Safari tour it may be a pain in the butt to have to provide five individuals for this animal to have a satisfied social status but it's still very good animal to have none the less.
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Diplodocus : my favorite among all the sauropods I guess because I watch The walking with Dinosaurs episode time of the Titans which is why I have such a close bond with this animal each time I release it into my Park.
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Dryosaurus : the latest edition from Frontier things to the new dinosaur pack along with 1.10 update I absolutely adore this little dinosaur and not to mention it absolutely is worth having with your other larger dinosaurs in your Jurassic exhibits.
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I absolutely love all the animals Frontier added for the Morrison formation however there is one dinosaur that is still missing from this formation and that has to be the torvosaurus much larger than Allosaurus and the largest Megalosaur to have ever walked the Earth so I'm hoping Frontier will add this apex predator in this formation as well as in the Portuguese location in the game to make this Safari more complete. Also saurophaganax king of the Jurassic just saying.
 
I absolutely love all the animals Frontier added for the Morrison formation however there is one dinosaur that is still missing from this formation and that has to be the torvosaurus much larger than Allosaurus and the largest Megalosaur to have ever walked the Earth so I'm hoping Frontier will add this apex predator in this formation as well as in the Portuguese location in the game to make this Safari more complete. Also saurophaganax king of the Jurassic just saying.
I think along with Torvosaurus and Saurophaganax (although admittedly, the Allosaurus in game seems based on Saurophaganax size wise), I'd say we're also missing the following:
Alcovasaurus (basically a Stegosaurus-sized Kentrosaurus)
Amphicoelias (ajax, not fragillimus; more on that later)
Barosaurus
Brontosaurus
(yes, it's valid again (maybe); might be in game already as Apatosaurus)
Camptosaurus
Cathetosaurus
Coelurus
Drinker
Fosterovenator
Fruitadens
(might be too tiny for the game at present; most of the heterodontosaurs seem to be...)
Galeamopus
Gargoyleosaurus
Haplocanthosaurus
Hesperornithoides
(only described this year (2019); like Fruitadens, this Troodon relative is probably too small at present...)
Hesperosaurus
Kaateodocus
Maraapunisaurus
(formerly Amphicoelias fragilimus, aka the dinosaur Cope claimed was the biggest, but ultimately lost the fossils. It was reassigned from Amphicoelias just recently)
Marshosaurus
Mymoorapelta
Ornitholestes
Othnielia
Othnielosaurus
Stokesosaurus
Supersaurus
Suuwassea
Tanycolagreus
Uteodon


Honestly, I'd be happy if only a fraction of these made it into the game (particularly Camptosaurus, Marshosaurus, Othnielosaurus and Coelurus), but that does give a good picture of what was living along the Morrison 150+ mya.
 
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