With Hybrids seeming to be making a resurgence in popularity as of late (absence makes the heart frow fonder does it not?). I thought it best to make my own wish list for hybrids if we ever do get to see them make a come back in the future. I just have one rule, The base dinosaurs of said hybrid have to be from what's already available in game...So sorry Mobile fans, no Ludia hybrids for you unless both animals are here in JWE... That said Here is my List of Hybrids... This is my top 8 hybrid list, in no particular order. Why only 8? Because I couldn't find enough art for 10. (and No Ultimasaurus isn't on here, take your memes somewhere else!)
1. Ankylodocus (Ankylosaurus and Diplodocus)
Yes, I am including The Hybrids from last game... and why shouldn't I? Ankylodocus may not have been the most visually appealing but it still had it's fans for the most part. What could happen though is we could give it a nit of a makeover, and some more Anky to our Sauropod hybrid. Reinforce the tail with a more boney and armored look to it, and of course make it able to fight back against predators. As a Hybrid it will likely not get along with some of the more docile residents of your park, but maybe some of the other armored herbivores will appreciate its company? Either way, we still go a good number of these freaks to go so let's move on to...
2. Stegoceratops (Stegosaurus and Triceratops)
Continuing on with the theme of returning hybrids, we have the other kind of ugly one. Stegoceratops, changes to this one are simple... Just make it what it should of been this whole time, a Stegosaurus with the head of a Triceratops. No extra horns, no oversized and overlapping dorsal plates, just what you see above. Now obsiously somthing as absurd as this will likely not be looked on too kindly from either ceratopsids, ankylosaurids, or stegosaurids. So if they get in, make their habitation needs reflect that. And due to their strange genetics I'd wager they'd need to have the most varied diet of the OG Trio.
3. Spinoraptor (Spinosaurus and Velociraptor)
Completing the Trio we have the Fan favorite, the one and only Spinoraptor... Not much to change on this one, maybe some more spinosaurus features like heavier claws and a more narrow frame? Needless to say it should like to eat fish but also not want to turn down a goat or two. And... why not... Make it so it can co-habitate with both Velociraptor and Indominous due to it's Velociraptor DNA? If NORMAL raptors could do it then why not this hybrid? Last but not least make it able to climb fences, again it does have velociraptor DNA so why wouldn't it be able to do that?
4. Tapejalosaurus (Tapajara and Monolophosaurus)
Now it may seem a bit odd to have a hybrid that requires players to buy another DLC to obtain on this list, but I didn't say it was against any rules so here it is here. A potential pterasaur hybrid that uses two of the unsung champions of JWE. Now Pterasaurs don't usually like hybrids, so if this ever gets in game (and it probably won't) it's going to need its own aviary just so it doesn't bully the other flyers (or get's bullied itself?). Needless to say it will feed on fish, but maybe instead since goat feeders can be placed in aviaries it could have a prey need instead of one for fish? It does have Monolophosaurus DNA so maybe? Either way, a decent idea if I do say so myself.
5. Carnoraptor (Carnotaurus and Dienonychus)
Now I know what you are thinking... Doesn't Carnoraptor use Pyroraptor DNA in the mobile games, not Dienonychus? and that's true, but we have one problem with that... Pyroraptor isn't in the game (Yet, it's unclear if we will get a free dinosaur patch when dominion drops). We do however have another raptor in the form of the terrible claw them self, deinonychus! Besides, Spinoraptor in the Mobile games used Utahraptor DNA not Velociraptor, so what difference does it really make? Carnoraptor should act more like A Carnotaurus than it does a raptor due to it's smaller arms and more beefy body, but it should still have the speed and endurance of a raptor thanks to it's smaller size. as for co-habitation? Either Carnotaurus or Dienonychus (or both?) as it uses DNA from these two animals. Carnivores don't exactly like living with other dinosaurs and other dinosaurs don't typically like them. Never mind the fact it is a hybrid. And, sure, it should be able to climb fences despite its short and stocky arms.
6. Suchoripterus (Suchomimus and Dsungaripterus)
Yes yes I know, another potential candidate that would require players to fork over a few extra dollars for additional DLC, but again I never said it was against any rules and I didn't want this list to JUST be dinosaur hybrids, and the game needs more pterasaurs anyway so why not kill two birds with one stone? As another pterasaur hybrid it will likely not get along well with your other flyers, so unless Tapajalosaurus makes it in too this guy will need it's own aviary. Unlike them however they will more than likely have a fish only diet as both animals used to create this hybrid are picivores. Perhaps this animal could have a greater water and sand requirement because of that?
7. Pachyceratops ( Pachyceplasaurus and Natsuceratops)
Let's move away from all the sharp-toothed animals and go for a more leaf loving animal, like this guy for example. The Pachyceratops, thoug he may look very different than her mobile version counterpart. Walking on it hind legs instread of all fours, and sprouting a pair of horns in front of its head instead of frill in the back of it. As a more territorial hybrid (as it uses stock from more territorial dinosaurs) it will likely not have many dinosaurs it can co-habitate with... If it would co-habitate at all. and needless to say it will fight back when provoked by a hungry carnivore. not much to say about this one, but it would make for a nice absurd looking dinosaur to put along side the others.
8. Giganocephalus (Giganotosaurus and Euoplocephalus)
Yet another re-imagined freak from the mobile games, but hear me out. Let's make it a bi-pedal omnivore! this thing should be dangerous to be around and should not like to co-habitate with ANYTHING, but can be satisficed with either plants or meat. Give it a stout, short, small head with rows of multipurpose teeth, and give it vestigial fingers instead of claws. Giganocephalus should also prioritize using its tail instead of its jaws when it is fighting other animals. This game has NO omnivores to speak of, and unless Therizinosaurs is coming to fill that niche, this idea will probably be the best we get.
And there you have it... 8 Hybrids I'd like to see IF they were to make a return. Odds are they won't but we can always dream.
1. Ankylodocus (Ankylosaurus and Diplodocus)
Yes, I am including The Hybrids from last game... and why shouldn't I? Ankylodocus may not have been the most visually appealing but it still had it's fans for the most part. What could happen though is we could give it a nit of a makeover, and some more Anky to our Sauropod hybrid. Reinforce the tail with a more boney and armored look to it, and of course make it able to fight back against predators. As a Hybrid it will likely not get along with some of the more docile residents of your park, but maybe some of the other armored herbivores will appreciate its company? Either way, we still go a good number of these freaks to go so let's move on to...
2. Stegoceratops (Stegosaurus and Triceratops)
Continuing on with the theme of returning hybrids, we have the other kind of ugly one. Stegoceratops, changes to this one are simple... Just make it what it should of been this whole time, a Stegosaurus with the head of a Triceratops. No extra horns, no oversized and overlapping dorsal plates, just what you see above. Now obsiously somthing as absurd as this will likely not be looked on too kindly from either ceratopsids, ankylosaurids, or stegosaurids. So if they get in, make their habitation needs reflect that. And due to their strange genetics I'd wager they'd need to have the most varied diet of the OG Trio.
3. Spinoraptor (Spinosaurus and Velociraptor)
Completing the Trio we have the Fan favorite, the one and only Spinoraptor... Not much to change on this one, maybe some more spinosaurus features like heavier claws and a more narrow frame? Needless to say it should like to eat fish but also not want to turn down a goat or two. And... why not... Make it so it can co-habitate with both Velociraptor and Indominous due to it's Velociraptor DNA? If NORMAL raptors could do it then why not this hybrid? Last but not least make it able to climb fences, again it does have velociraptor DNA so why wouldn't it be able to do that?
4. Tapejalosaurus (Tapajara and Monolophosaurus)
Now it may seem a bit odd to have a hybrid that requires players to buy another DLC to obtain on this list, but I didn't say it was against any rules so here it is here. A potential pterasaur hybrid that uses two of the unsung champions of JWE. Now Pterasaurs don't usually like hybrids, so if this ever gets in game (and it probably won't) it's going to need its own aviary just so it doesn't bully the other flyers (or get's bullied itself?). Needless to say it will feed on fish, but maybe instead since goat feeders can be placed in aviaries it could have a prey need instead of one for fish? It does have Monolophosaurus DNA so maybe? Either way, a decent idea if I do say so myself.
5. Carnoraptor (Carnotaurus and Dienonychus)
Now I know what you are thinking... Doesn't Carnoraptor use Pyroraptor DNA in the mobile games, not Dienonychus? and that's true, but we have one problem with that... Pyroraptor isn't in the game (Yet, it's unclear if we will get a free dinosaur patch when dominion drops). We do however have another raptor in the form of the terrible claw them self, deinonychus! Besides, Spinoraptor in the Mobile games used Utahraptor DNA not Velociraptor, so what difference does it really make? Carnoraptor should act more like A Carnotaurus than it does a raptor due to it's smaller arms and more beefy body, but it should still have the speed and endurance of a raptor thanks to it's smaller size. as for co-habitation? Either Carnotaurus or Dienonychus (or both?) as it uses DNA from these two animals. Carnivores don't exactly like living with other dinosaurs and other dinosaurs don't typically like them. Never mind the fact it is a hybrid. And, sure, it should be able to climb fences despite its short and stocky arms.
6. Suchoripterus (Suchomimus and Dsungaripterus)
Yes yes I know, another potential candidate that would require players to fork over a few extra dollars for additional DLC, but again I never said it was against any rules and I didn't want this list to JUST be dinosaur hybrids, and the game needs more pterasaurs anyway so why not kill two birds with one stone? As another pterasaur hybrid it will likely not get along well with your other flyers, so unless Tapajalosaurus makes it in too this guy will need it's own aviary. Unlike them however they will more than likely have a fish only diet as both animals used to create this hybrid are picivores. Perhaps this animal could have a greater water and sand requirement because of that?
7. Pachyceratops ( Pachyceplasaurus and Natsuceratops)
Let's move away from all the sharp-toothed animals and go for a more leaf loving animal, like this guy for example. The Pachyceratops, thoug he may look very different than her mobile version counterpart. Walking on it hind legs instread of all fours, and sprouting a pair of horns in front of its head instead of frill in the back of it. As a more territorial hybrid (as it uses stock from more territorial dinosaurs) it will likely not have many dinosaurs it can co-habitate with... If it would co-habitate at all. and needless to say it will fight back when provoked by a hungry carnivore. not much to say about this one, but it would make for a nice absurd looking dinosaur to put along side the others.
8. Giganocephalus (Giganotosaurus and Euoplocephalus)
Yet another re-imagined freak from the mobile games, but hear me out. Let's make it a bi-pedal omnivore! this thing should be dangerous to be around and should not like to co-habitate with ANYTHING, but can be satisficed with either plants or meat. Give it a stout, short, small head with rows of multipurpose teeth, and give it vestigial fingers instead of claws. Giganocephalus should also prioritize using its tail instead of its jaws when it is fighting other animals. This game has NO omnivores to speak of, and unless Therizinosaurs is coming to fill that niche, this idea will probably be the best we get.
And there you have it... 8 Hybrids I'd like to see IF they were to make a return. Odds are they won't but we can always dream.
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