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

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This is going to be the second largest stegosaur in the game after stegosaurus itself and larger than Kentrosaurus. I'm glad Frontier added this dinosaur to fill in the niche of second largest stegosaur in jwe2.
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I'm hoping that during the life span of the game a lot of these dinosaurs get introduced. Being that Minmi and Muttaburrasaurus are in the game, I would like to see Australovenator. It's uniqueness and being the most famous carnivore to represent Australia, I think it is a good candidate for inclusion.
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I always liked Asian dinosaurs, and two carnivores that would be terrific additions would be Yutyrannus, a fully feathered tyrannosaur. It would be a way to get Frontier to add a feathered dinosaur before a Dominion DLC.

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And a Tarbosaurus. A way to get a Tyrannosaurus that doesn't necessarily have to look like a JP T-Rex.
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I'm hoping that during the life span of the game a lot of these dinosaurs get introduced. Being that Minmi and Muttaburrasaurus are in the game, I would like to see Australovenator. It's uniqueness and being the most famous carnivore to represent Australia, I think it is a good candidate for inclusion.
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I always liked Asian dinosaurs, and two carnivores that would be terrific additions would be Yutyrannus, a fully feathered tyrannosaur. It would be a way to get Frontier to add a feathered dinosaur before a Dominion DLC.

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And a Tarbosaurus. A way to get a Tyrannosaurus that doesn't necessarily have to look like a JP T-Rex.
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Isn't tarbosaurus considered to be another subspecies of T-Rex? At least that's what I heard because apparently from what I heard from paleontologist that they suspect that tarbosaurus is not a cousin but a subspecies or the same animal.
 
Isn't tarbosaurus considered to be another subspecies of T-Rex? At least that's what I heard because apparently from what I heard from paleontologist that they suspect that tarbosaurus is not a cousin but a subspecies or the same animal.
Found this officiel by paleontologist

Some scientists think that Tarbosaurus and the very closely related T. rex should both be in the same genus (Tyrannosaurus, which was named before Tarbosaurus). However, compared to T. rex, Tarbosaurus had a longer, more slender skull and more teeth. Studies comparing nerve pathways in skulls of the two species also show significant differences, supporting the alternative idea that Tarbosaurus and Tyrannosaurus are separate genera.

It is possible that Tarbosaurus had evolutionary precedence, and spawned Tyrannosaurus rex when some hardy individuals crossed the Siberian land bridge into North America.
 

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Isn't tarbosaurus considered to be another subspecies of T-Rex? At least that's what I heard because apparently from what I heard from paleontologist that they suspect that tarbosaurus is not a cousin but a subspecies or the same animal.
No. Tarbosaurus bataar is considered by some scientists to be a different species of Tyrannosaurus. The genus name is Tyrannosaurus and the species is T. rex. If Tarbosaurus is lumped into Tyrannosaurus it would be Tyrannosaurus bataar. The abbreviation wouldn't change since both Tarbosaurus and Tyrannosaurus begin with a T. So it's T. bataar regardless.

T-Rex is also incorrect spelling. Genus should be shortened with a point and species names are never capitalized. So it's always T. rex.
 
Therizinosaurus with a more Jurassic World/ Jurassic Park type look without feathers. Although if they made it, I would like it to be with feathers.
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Good, list, but one thing stuck out to me: Actual theris couldn't have had a large amount of plumage, so this is actually more accurate than a feathered one. http://markwitton-com.blogspot.com/2019/10/megafuzz-under-microscope-how-credible.html

Though if the design that'll apparently be a thing for Dominion is anything to go by, it'll have feathers. As I've said before in a Dominion-related thread, it seems they're now overcorrecting a bit, with the theri and the rex.
 
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