Non Canon dinosaurs I would love to see in Jurassic world Evolution 2

Since the introduction of Qianzhousaurus I decided to introduce a top 10 list of species that are non Canon that I would love to see if Jurassic world Evolution 2, they're not in particular order anything but I just wanted to point out the species I really am interested in seeing in the game now now that we know that the so-called list is fake I actually am looking forward to seeing what other species Frontier will include into Jurassic world evolution 2. Also I would love to see what species you would list in your top 10 just down below the comments.

My Top 10 Species I Hope I see in JWE2:

1. Cryolophosaurus
Fun Fact: Being the only known large carnivore from Antarctica this species live during the early Jurassic 199 million years Ago making this dinosaur one of the first early theropods of the Jurassic, and it's Crest may have been used similar to how a peacock uses its feathers to entice females, I wouldn't mind peacock colors for this dinosaur Frontier.
Length estimates: 26-28.ft
Height: 8.2.ft
Mass Estimate: 1000-1100.lbs
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2. Ampelosaurus
70-66 Million years Ago, France
Length Estimate:
Height:
Mass Estimate: 1800-5000.lbs
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3. Deinocheirus
70 Million years Ago-Mongolia
Length Estimate: 11 meters or 36.ft
Height: 11-14.ft
Mass Estimate: 6.4 tons

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4. Therizinosaurus
70 Million years Ago, Mongolia
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ength Estimate: 32-43.ft
Height: 16-23.ft
Mass Estimate: 8000-16000.lbs

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5. Einiosaurus
79-75 Million years Ago, Montana-USA
Length Estimate: 15.ft
Height: 4.5.ft
Mass Estimate: 1.4 Tons

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6. Miragaia
155 Million years Ago, Portugal
Length Estimate: 18-20.ft
Height: 2 Meters
Mass Estimate: 4400.lbs

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7. Plateosaurus
214 Million years Ago - Greenland and Northern Europe
Length Estimate: 13-33.ft
Height: 11-13.ft
Mass Estimate:1300-4000.lbs

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8. Shunosaurus
159 Million years Ago, China
Length Estimate: 31.ft
Height: 13.ft
Mass Estimate: 6600-7400.lbs

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9. Pelecanimimus
We need a small member of the ornithomimids and I think this dinosaur is perfect
130 Million years Ago, Spain
Length Estimate: 8.2.ft
Height: 1.9.ft
Mass Estimate: 37-55.lbs

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10. Austroraptor
Fun Fact: austroraptor was not only the largest dromaeosaur ever found in the southern hemisphere in Patagonia, but it was also the only dromaeosaur that showed clear signs that its snout was used for fishing similar to Spinosaurus and Baryonyx and of course modern cranes how they use their narrow Beak's to hunt for fish in the water.
78-66 Million years Ago, Patagonia
Length Estimate: 20-22.ft
Height: 5.6.ft
Mass Estimate: 660.lbs

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Sea Reptiles and Flying Reptiles we'll get there top ten list later but for now this is all about the dinos, you can also list the dinosaurs you see above here if you really want Frontier to notice the community and support of this thread. Leave a 1+ aswell🙂
 
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Hmm... a good list, although I would probably swap out Miragaia and Diabloceratops for something else... not sure what at the moment though. Also, Pachyrhinosaurus is technically canon; you see its name on the list of captured animals at Lockwood Manor.
 
Well I definitely agree Deinocherius, Therizinosaurus & Pachyrhinosaurus would be great additions.

I would add to those the follow.

Nanqusaurus (polar bear lizard)
Arctic tyrannosaur from the Prince creek Formation in northern Alaska, which was only about 1/6th the mass of T.rex.
Length - 20-23 feet/ 6.1-7.0 meters
Height - 6.4-7.4 feet/1.95-2.25 meters at the hips
Weight - 2,000-3,000 lbs/ 907-1,360 kg

Diamantinasaurus (Diamantina Lizard)
Armored medium sized titanosaur from Late Cretaceous Australia
Length - 49-52 feet/14.9-12.8 meters
Height - about 13 feet/4.0 meters at the hips
Weight - 33,000-35,000 lbs/ 15-16 metric tons.

Dakotaraptor (Dakota thief)
Giant dromaeosaur from the Hell Creek Formation
Length - 15-18 feet/4.57-5.5 meters
Height - 4.9-5.9 feet/1.5-1.8 meters
Weight - 500-660 lbs/227-300 kg.


Gigantoraptor (Giant Thief)
Giant oviraptorsaur from Iren Dabasu Formation of Mongolia
Length - 26-29 feet/7.92-8.84 meters
Height - 8.2-9 feet/2.5-2.74 meters at the hips
Weight - 3,300-4,400 lbs/1.5-2.0 metric tons


Microraptor (Tiny Thief)
Small gliding dromaeosaur from early Cretaceous China.
Length - 2.5-3.3 feet/76-100 cm.
Wingspan - up to 3.9 feet/1.2 meters
Weight - 2.2 lbs/1 kg


Montanoceratops (Montana's horned face)
A large leptoceratopid from late Cretaceous Montana & Alberta
Length - about 9.8 feet/3 meters
Height - about 3.6 feet/1.1 meters
Weight - 660 lbs/300 kg


Australovenator (Australian Hunter)
A megaraptoran from Cretaceous Australia
Length - about 20 feet/6.1 meters
Height - about 6.5 feet/2.0 meters
Weight - about 1,500 lbs/680 kg
 
Hmm... a good list, although I would probably swap out Miragaia and Diabloceratops for something else... not sure what at the moment though. Also, Pachyrhinosaurus is technically canon; you see its name on the list of captured animals at Lockwood Manor.
I got rid of the Pachyrhinosaurus and change the diabloceratops to Einiosaurus, I hope you don't mind but I like the Miragaia just as I like the Gigantspinosaurus and Kentrosaurus because of how unique both the species, I love the Miragaia because of how unique it looks as well Big stegosaurus fan I am.🙂

First I think we need a different Stegosaur from Europe this time around cuz most of them came from China and I'm kind of hoping that we get more European Stegosaurid as well.
Kind of Hoping to see Stegosaur Roster like this:
Stegosaurus
Kentrosaurus
Tuojiangosaurus
Miragaia
Gigantspinosaurus
 
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Well I definitely agree Deinocherius, Therizinosaurus & Pachyrhinosaurus would be great additions.

I would add to those the follow.

Nanqusaurus (polar bear lizard)
Arctic tyrannosaur from the Prince creek Formation in northern Alaska, which was only about 1/6th the mass of T.rex.
Length - 20-23 feet/ 6.1-7.0 meters
Height - 6.4-7.4 feet/1.95-2.25 meters at the hips
Weight - 2,000-3,000 lbs/ 907-1,360 kg

Diamantinasaurus (Diamantina Lizard)
Armored medium sized titanosaur from Late Cretaceous Australia
Length - 49-52 feet/14.9-12.8 meters
Height - about 13 feet/4.0 meters at the hips
Weight - 33,000-35,000 lbs/ 15-16 metric tons.

Dakotaraptor (Dakota thief)
Giant dromaeosaur from the Hell Creek Formation
Length - 15-18 feet/4.57-5.5 meters
Height - 4.9-5.9 feet/1.5-1.8 meters
Weight - 500-660 lbs/227-300 kg.


Gigantoraptor (Giant Thief)
Giant oviraptorsaur from Iren Dabasu Formation of Mongolia
Length - 26-29 feet/7.92-8.84 meters
Height - 8.2-9 feet/2.5-2.74 meters at the hips
Weight - 3,300-4,400 lbs/1.5-2.0 metric tons


Microraptor (Tiny Thief)
Small gliding dromaeosaur from early Cretaceous China.
Length - 2.5-3.3 feet/76-100 cm.
Wingspan - up to 3.9 feet/1.2 meters
Weight - 2.2 lbs/1 kg


Montanoceratops (Montana's horned face)
A large leptoceratopid from late Cretaceous Montana & Alberta
Length - about 9.8 feet/3 meters
Height - about 3.6 feet/1.1 meters
Weight - 660 lbs/300 kg


Australovenator (Australian Hunter)
A megaraptoran from Cretaceous Australia
Length - about 20 feet/6.1 meters
Height - about 6.5 feet/2.0 meters
Weight - about 1,500 lbs/680 kg
Very nice Selection, we haven't had a mega Raptor like Austrolovenator in Jurassic world Evolution yet so this might be the time for front you to consider a theropod like this one.🙂👌
 
I'm sad that nobody cares about Protoceratops, Heterodontosaurus and Psittacosaurus, what happend with these dinosaurs? What made them so forgettable?

Other than those, very good list!
 
I'm sad that nobody cares about Protoceratops, Heterodontosaurus and Psittacosaurus, what happend with these dinosaurs? What made them so forgettable?

Other than those, very good list!
Maybe they need some more media attention to get some more popularity because I know that microceratus definitely got media attention when they found out it was supposed to be in Jurassic World 2015. Colin trevorrow even said that the microceratus was his favorite small dinosaur. Also Thx.🙂
 
Back in the 80ties and 90ties those three dinosaurs (especially Protoceratops) were in every magazine, book and tv-dinosaur stuff... Really, 2000 kids (especially Americans) just don't care for them, as they think bigger=always better, which isn't true.
 
Back in the 80ties and 90ties those three dinosaurs (especially Protoceratops) were in every magazine, book and tv-dinosaur stuff... Really, 2000 kids (especially Americans) just don't care for them, as they think bigger=always better, which isn't true.
Shuuvia is my favorite little dinosaur but it looks too similar to the compy so that's why I didn't add it to the list. It's the size of a house cat. those cute tiny little arms.
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Well - I definitely think the game should have an Alvarezsaurid - maybe in place of one Ornithomimids, maybe they could replace Archaeornithomimus.
 
Shuuvia is my favorite little dinosaur but it looks too similar to the compy so that's why I didn't add it to the list. It's the size of a house cat. those cute tiny little arms.
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Similar appearances isn't a fair reason not to include it... especially when it is very different in terms of behavior. That said, I'd probably go with Mononykus myself... it's a bit bigger and would probably be easier to work with, plus it's from the same area and time period, so it still works in that regard.
 
Mapusaurus,Argentinosaurus/Alamosaurus or Puertasaurus,Wuerhodaurus(stegosaurus of cretaceos) and Pelicanimimus news dinosaurs of Jurassic World Evolution 2
 
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Shuuvia is my favorite little dinosaur but it looks too similar to the compy so that's why I didn't add it to the list. It's the size of a house cat. those cute tiny little arms.
There are larger members of the group, Bonapartenykus from Argentina's Allen formation is estimated at 2.6m long for example.

I'm still hoping for more Australian dinosaurs. Muttaburrasaurus is cool and all, but we have a few other great finds here too.
In terms of dinos, Australovenator & Minmi/Kunbarrasaurus are the main ones people ask for. I really don't see either being in base game, but DLC is always possible (the general want for something Australian seems strong enough to warrant it).

Minmi would be sweet, but this generation of people dislikes smaller dinosaurs, only Compsognathus gets attention... why?
From the JWE1 part of the forum, Protoceratops and Oviraptor were pretty popular (there's seemingly a bias towards late Cretaceous Asia in general)
 
Aye being requested often is awesome, but I don't see them adding any of our others in apart from Muttaburrasaurus, though I wish for otherwise.
My dream Aussie dinosaur pack would have Minmi, Australovenator, Rhoetosaurus, Leaellynasaura and Diamantinasaurus. So covering a selection of types from our more complete fossil records.

Minmi would be sweet, but this generation of people dislikes smaller dinosaurs, only Compsognathus gets attention... why?
Oddly the only small dinosaur I dislike is the compsognathus. That's a personal issue stemming more from JWE1 player medicating headaches then anything else.
 
Aye being requested often is awesome, but I don't see them adding any of our others in apart from Muttaburrasaurus, though I wish for otherwise.
My dream Aussie dinosaur pack would have Minmi, Australovenator, Rhoetosaurus, Leaellynasaura and Diamantinasaurus. So covering a selection of types from our more complete fossil records.
Yeah, an animal pack or themed major DLC would be pretty cool, I feel like 3 species is the safer assumption though. If Muttaburrasaurus isn't in base game, then I'd definitely suspect an Australian DLC on the horizon including it (3 species with one being Muttaburrasaurus would be a bit on the disappointing side though).

If they ever decide to expand to amphibious creatures and Amphibians, Koolasuchus should be on the mind (they are quite familiar with Walking with Dinosaurs).

Australia really doesn't have much going for it with pterosaurs, the more complete ones are pretty similar to Tropeognathus & Cearadactylus (Ferrodraco & Aussiedraco for example).

In terms of aquatics, Kronosaurus seems the obvious one. I only just found out Umoonasaurus actually has facial decoration, eyebrow ridges & a speculated crest over it's nose, so I'd say it's a pretty good pick.

I'd like to see something from New Zealand, there's various Plesiosaurs and Mosasaurs to chose from, albeit not too distinct to my knowledge.
 
I'm sad that nobody cares about Protoceratops, Heterodontosaurus and Psittacosaurus, what happend with these dinosaurs? What made them so forgettable?

Other than those, very good list!
Protoceratops is one of my most wanted ones for the game. Heterodontosaurus would be nice to. I want more smaller dinosaurs for the game. Hypsilophodon and Othnielia as well. Oviraptor maybe with the Dominion DLC. Buitreraptor is even very unique and much smaller than Deinonychus and Velociraptor.
 
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