New DLC Idea: Deleted Dinosaur DLC Pack

This DLC will include dinosaurs that were cut from the Jurassic franchise.

New species:

  • Hadrosaurus: This dinosaur was meant to be in Jurassic Park when a young individual was supposed to be eaten by the Tyrannosaurus Rex but was replaced by Gallimimus.
  • Ornitholestes: In the original screenplay for The Lost World, an Ornitholestes corpse washes up on a beach and was later ordered to be burnt by the Costa Rican government. This was replaced by a Parasaurolophus corpse in the scene.
  • Lambeosaurus: Lambeosaurus was going to be with the other herbivores seen by the guests of Jurassic Park, but was cut and only remains as concept art.
  • Othnielia: Michael Crichton's original screenplay of Jurassic Park was almost identical to the novel. The Othnielia were supposed to be seen leaping from tree to tree inside their enclosure. Robert Muldoon notes they often jump over the fence.
  • Hypsilophodon: It was one of the dinosaurs seen in Michael Crichton original screenplay, where they can be seen at the riverbank alongside Apatosaurus and Euoplocephalus but the scene was cut.
  • Prenocephale: Was meant to be in The Lost World but was replaced by Pachycephalosaurus.
  • Beipiaosaurus: In a concept art of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, our main characters are stuck in a school bus that is about to go down a cliff. This leads to many dinosaurs like Beipiaosaurus, Gallimimus and Stegosaurus. However, Colin Trevorrow confirmed that there were no plans for Beipiaosaurus and the school bus to be added in the final cut.
  • Einiosaurus: Einiosaurus was considered for the position of the new ceratopsian for Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, but was replaced by Pachyrhinosaurus in a cycle that lead to the Sinoceratops.
  • Yutyrannus: Bumpy was originally supposed to be a different type of carnivore including Acrocanthosaurus, Carnotaurus, Ceratosaurus, Cryolophosaurus & Yutyrannus. The files for all these were scrapped & replaced by Ankylosaurus.
  • Protoceratops: In some early drafts for Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous, Bumpy was originally planned to be a Protoceratops but it was scrapped and replaced with Ankylosaurus.
  • Microraptor: In the script for the Cretaceous flashback of Jurassic World: Dominion and possibly later in the movies, Microraptor was supposed to appear eating the dead carcass of Rexy after she was killed by the Giganotosaurus. However, it was scrapped and the dromaeosaur is possibly replaced by the Moros Intrepidus.
  • Rugops: The fourth scrapped hybrid has DNA of Rugops, like the Indominus Rex It is unknown if the animal was planned to appear in the series like Dilophosaurus, Kentrosaurus, Ouranosaurus.
  • Zuniceratops: In an early concept art of Camp Cretaceous, a dinosaur (possibly Zuniceratops) is seen running in a stampede right to a Styracosaurus.
 
I believe that I read somewhere recently that Othneilia and Hypsilophodon are now no longer considered as seperate species in the latest scientific thinking and have been reclassified as examples of other dinosaurs or possibly each other. I can't recall for certain and I could be wrong. Please correct both myself and the record if so.
 
I believe that I read somewhere recently that Othnielia and Hypsilophodon are now no longer considered as separate species in the latest scientific thinking and have been reclassified as examples of other dinosaurs or possibly each other. I can't recall for certain and I could be wrong. Please correct both myself and the record if so.
Othnielia is now called Nanosaurus.
Both Hypsilophodon & Nanosaurus are in the same family but not separate species.
 
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Unidentified Tyrannosaur: In an early draft for Fallen Kingdom, an unidentified tyrannosaur that could be Teratophoneus or Tarbosaurus was seen running from the erupting volcano. It takes a look at Claire Dearing & Franklin Webb & roars at them before being killed by a meteor. The dinosaur didn't make into the final cut as it was replaced by Allosaurus is instead seen as a corpse.
 
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I believe that I read somewhere recently that Othneilia and Hypsilophodon are now no longer considered as seperate species in the latest scientific thinking and have been reclassified as examples of other dinosaurs or possibly each other. I can't recall for certain and I could be wrong. Please correct both myself and the record if so.
You were wrong.
 
That is correct. These species are needed to make a more classical Jurassic-Park-type park in Isla Nublar 1993 and Isla Sorna.

I am sure other people can find their use in other park types.
What about the other ones though? Are they needed in the game?
Do you think the Unidentified Fallen Kingdom Tyrannosaur is really a Teratophoneus?
 
What about the other ones though? Are they needed in the game?
Do you think the Unidentified Fallen Kingdom Tyrannosaur is really a Teratophoneus?

I am sure that other people want the other species for this game.

All I do know is that the Lambeosaurus and Protoceratops are classics in which fans and other players desire to be added to this game.

Honestly, I do not know whether the unidentified Tyrannosaur in the film Fallen Kingdom is Teratophoneus or not.
 
I am sure that other people want the other species for this game.

All I do know is that the Lambeosaurus and Protoceratops are classics in which fans and other players desire to be added to this game.

Honestly, I do not know whether the unidentified Tyrannosaur in the film Fallen Kingdom is Teratophoneus or not.
Here's the corpse of the Fallen Kingdom Tyrannosaur.
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Unidentified ornithopod: An unidentified dinosaur appeared in concept art for Jurassic World. It could possibly be a hypsilophodontid or an iguanodontid.
Beaked Dinosaur: The unidentified dinosaur appeared in concept art for Jurassic World. It is most likely meant to be a ornithomimid, but could also have been an alvarezsaurid or a noasaurid.
Hypacrosaurus: In Jim Martin's storyboards for Jurassic World, a Hadrosaur that resembles either Corythosaurus or Hypacrosaurus is seen next to a Gigantoraptor and the Monorail.
Prehistoric Crocodile: In an early draft for Jurassic Park IV, an unknown reptilian attraction featuring an unidentified prehistoric crocodile was seen, but it never made it into the final film. This could have been Postosuchus.
 
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