New species and feathered skins for existing species

I have some ideas for some new species and skins I would like to see added into the game. Some new ideas include:
Feathered Trodon: We know that Trodon were found in Alaska, which even back then had cold, snowy winters. It would make sense that Trodon would have feathers to help preserve their body heat in the cold conditions and Trodon have lighter build than most of the raptor species we currently have in the game. So it would be nice if a feathered skin for Trodon was added into the game.
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Corythoraptor: We currently don't oviraptorid species in the game and, given this species was featured the Prehistoric Planet tv series, I think it would be a species to start with. If they add it into the game I hope they make sure it comes with a feathered skin, given that was how it was portrayed in tv series.
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Austroraptor: I have mentioned before that we need more piscivore species other than just Spinosaurids, so I am going mention some of these species here. One of the theories about Austroraptor that I saw on Wikipedia was that it was suspected of being a piscivore based on the shape of its teeth. While we have Pyroraptor in the game, they didn't make it a piscivore and it would be nice if we had more feathered dinosaurs in the game.
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Eustreptospondylus: Small Megalosaurid species that lived in Britain during Jurassic period while it was still a bunch of small scattered islands. It was not a fussy eater, it was thought to eat what it could find dead animal carcasses, fish, pterosaurs, etc. It would be nice if they would make it a piscivore like it was in the Walking with Dinosaurs documentary.
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Deinocheirus: A large Ornithomimosaur that was thought to be omnivorous, which specifically scientists think it ate both plants and fish. It was featured on the Prehistoric Planet tv series, which it was shown to be a feathered dinosaur.
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Issi saaneq: We don't have many species from the Triassic period and, correct if I'm wrong I don't recall the game having any herbivorous species from that period. Issi saaneq was a plateosaurid from the late Triassic period found in Greenland. Its name means cold bones. This was the first non-avian dinosaur found in Greenland. This dinosaur would be a nice addition to the game if it gets added.
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Euchambersia: Euchambersia is therocephalian therapsid that lived in the late Permian period. It is believed to be one first venomous animals to ever live on this planet. Right now we only we have one species in this game that is venomous, which is Trodon, but I have not found any information to indicate that it actually was real life. However, there is a large amount of evidence that indicates that Euchambersia was in fact venomous. Given Dimetrodon was added into to the game, I think it should be considered as another species to add into the game.
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Moros intrepidus: This species was shown in the Jurassic World Dominion movie. It is a small Tyrannosaur species that lived in the late Cretaceous period. I think it would be cool if it were added into the game.
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Leaellynasaura: A small herbivorous ornithopod that lived in Australia during early Cretaceous period when Australia was located in the Antarctic Circle. It would not surprise me if this species had feathers. It was featured in the Walking with Dinosaurs documentary. It would be cool if were added into the game.
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Ornitholestes: Ornitholestes is a small theropod from the late Jurassic period. It was featured in the walking with dinosaurs documentary. It was believed to be a feathered dinosaur.
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Please share your thoughts and suggestions bellow.
 
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I stumbled on some more interesting species recently that I think might make nice additions into the game. These species are:
Spectrovenator: A species of basal abelisaurid that lived during the early Cretaceous period found in the Quiricó Formation in Brazil. Its name means ghost hunter because the holotype was unexpectedly found under the holotype of Tapuiasaurus, which is fitting considering Halloween happened recently.
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Secernosaurus: A species of Hadrosaurid that was found in the Lago Colhué Huapi Formation of Chubut province, Argentina, and lived during the late Cretaceous period. Its name means severed lizard. It was featured in the Prehistoric Planet tv series.
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Maip macrothorax: A species of large megaraptorid theropod dinosaur from the late Cretaceous period found in the Chorrillo Formation of Santa Cruz, Argentina. It is suspected to be the largest megaraptorid known from South America, and possibly the world. The generic name, Maip, references a malicious being in Aonikenk mythology that is “the shadow of death” that kills with cold wind.
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Kyhytysuka: A species of ophthalmosaurian ichthyosaur from Early Cretaceous discovered during 1970s in the Paja Formation of Villa de Leyva in Colombia. Its name means the one that cuts with something sharp in the indigenous Muisca language.
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Telmatosaurus: A species of basal hadrosauromorph from the Late Cretaceous that was found in the Sânpetru Formation of Romania. Its small size is believed to have been caused by insular dwarfism.
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Piatnitzkysaurus: A megalosauroid theropod species that lived during the early Jurassic Period that was found in the Cañadón Asfalto Formation in Argentina.
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Lourinhanosaurus: A species of carnivorous theropod that lived during the Late Jurassic Period that was found in the Lourinhã Formation in Portugal. In addition to some sub adult fossils that were found, 100 eggs from this species were recovered as well. This was the first theropod dinosaur which Gastroliths were found to have been intentionally ingested.
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Mymoorapelta: A species of nodosaurid ankylosaur from the late Jurassic period found in Morrison Formation of western Colorado and central Utah, USA. It is one of the earliest known nodosaurids; and is also one of the smallest ankylosaurs currently known and the smallest known quadrupedal dinosaur from the Morrison Formation.
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