I saw it too.There is a rumor about a direct sequel of Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous called Jurassic World: Chaos Theory.
If the series is released next year, there is a possibility of new species added to this game.
Jurassic World: Chaos Theory
Jurassic World: Chaos Theory is an upcoming animated series, and a direct sequel to Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous. Like its predecessor, the series will be created by DreamWorks Animation, and will be exclusively aired on Netflix. Jurassic World: Chaos Theory season 1 will be released on May...jurassicpark.fandom.com
It is true there was an untitled DreamWorks Animation project for Jurassic World. There was even a cast audition made back in at least May of 2022. Beyond that, that was all there was known about it until (likely) this year through a leak of a (now revealed) Allosaurus toy. But now, since the start of the New York Toy Fair a couples days ago, there’s stuff from Mattel they had there about a new animated TV series revealed at it called “Jurassic World Chaos Theory.” At least, that’s what Jurassic Outpost claimed first.There is a rumor about a direct sequel of Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous called Jurassic World: Chaos Theory.
If the series is released next year, there is a possibility of new species added to this game.
Jurassic World: Chaos Theory
Jurassic World: Chaos Theory is an upcoming animated series, and a direct sequel to Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous. Like its predecessor, the series will be created by DreamWorks Animation, and will be exclusively aired on Netflix. Jurassic World: Chaos Theory season 1 will be released on May...jurassicpark.fandom.com
Technically it is wrongly labeled as a river monster when it lived on the sea, Rhizodus would have been a better fit.
I get your point, but the reason that River Monster is mentioned is not because the animal lived in rivers, but because that is the name of the show it was featured on. I watch that show sometimes. Its interesting to watch. The man shown in front of the fossil is Jeremy Wade, a expert in various fishing methods and biologist. If you watch the video, he compares Xiphactinus to living freshwater fish species: the Goliath Tiger Fish and the Giant Tarpon, both of which he has caught.Technically it is wrongly labeled as a river monster when it lived on the sea, Rhizodus would have been a better fit.
Oh I have seen the show, and the man does fishing on both salt and freshwater places.I get your point, but the reason that River Monster is mentioned is not because the animal lived in rivers, but because that is the name of the show it was featured on. I watch that show sometimes. Its interesting to watch. The man shown in front of the fossil is Jeremy Wade, a expert in various fishing methods and biologist. If you watch the video, he compares Xiphactinus to living freshwater fish species: the Goliath Tiger Fish and the Giant Tarpon, both of which he has caught.
I'm not sure what the relationships would be for the Lambeosaurus. As for Sinoceratops, the design of the model from the movie was never a favorite of mine. I always liked Centrosaurus growing up. And it would be a chance for Frontier to design another ceratopsian independent from the Jurassic films.Lambeosaurus is included in Prehistoric Kingdom, then why not this game?
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Lambeosaurus will boost dinosaur variety especially when making the Dinosaur Park Formation. If this species is added; will it be better if the relationship between Lambeosaurus, Corythosaurus, and Parasaurolophus be a like relationship instead of a neutral one?
Centrosaurus look and behave nearly similar to Sinoceratops.
I'm not sure what the relationships would be for the Lambeosaurus. As for Sinoceratops, the design of the model from the movie was never a favorite of mine. I always liked Centrosaurus growing up. And it would be a chance for Frontier to design another ceratopsian independent from the Jurassic films.
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Metriacanthosaurus and Megalosaurus are the same, but they still got added in JWE1&2 my friend.@Jurassic Tyrant King I like some your suggestions, specifically Yangchuanosaurus, Saltasaurus, Postosuchus, Eustreptospondylus, Einiosaurus, Tenontosaurus, Masiakasaurus, Tarchia, Utah raptor, Gigantoraptor, Neovenator, Sinraptor, Plateosaurus, Lambeosaurus, Austroraptor, Shantungosaurus, Saurophaganax, Concavenator, and Maip. Kelmayisaurus, Wiehenvenator, Oxalaia, and Pycnonemosaurus seem to be known from limited remains.