What Dinosaurs Do We Want Most? [Polls]

So browsing the forums IÂ’ve noticed thereÂ’s tons of different dinosaur wishlists (I am also guilty), and I would probably assume itÂ’d make it difficult to see which are most favored if they get drowned out right? I mean between the JPOG cult classics and newest discoveries thereÂ’s tons of debate. So I thought IÂ’d compile together some polls about which dinosaurs we want the most since numbers donÂ’t lie! Feel free to discuss the dinosaurs and give your thoughts about why or why not some should make it after casting your votes. IÂ’ll try to offer information about all dinosaurs listed in case they are unknown to you and where theyÂ’d fall in the game.
Please keep on topic, letÂ’s keep it strictly about dinosaur discussion and which weÂ’d like for our Ingen Genome Database. Thanks mates!
Small Carnivores
Carnivores spanning between 2-6 meters
https://linkto.run/p/PZ9PN5TP
Alioramus
5-7m Asian Tyrannosaur, narrow snout with a bony nasal crest.
alioramus_remotus_by_teratophoneus-d5ak4bg_5b43.jpg
Austroraptor
5m South American Dromaeosaur(Raptor), long thin snout presumably used to hunt fish.
austroraptor_cabazai_by_teratophoneus-d4yef92_1ab5.jpg
Dromaeosaurus
2m North American Raptor, namesake for the family.
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Liliensternus
5-7m German giant Coelophysoid, twin crested like Dilophosaurus.
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Gasosaurus
3.5-4m Chinese Tetanuran, powerful stout hunter
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Guanlong
3m Chinese ancient Tyrannosaur, interesting head crest.
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Herrerasaurus
6m primitive carnivore, the largest confirmed Triassic carnivorous dinosaur.
herrerasaurus-ischigualastensis-sergey-krasovskiy_9e39.jpg
Eotyrannus
6m primitive Tyrannosaur, very interestingly from Europe.
eotyrannus_lengi_by_teratophoneus-d55odm8_22bf.jpg
Elaphrosaurus
5-6.2m Ceratosaur, strangely slender and long necked.
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Sinocalliopteryx
2.5m Compsagnathid, the largest of its kind. Perhaps the only way to have a compsagnathid.
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Medium Carnivores
Carnivores spanning 6-10 meters
https://linkto.run/p/9IB65IGE
Albertosaurus and Gorgosaurus
8-9m Very closely related agile Tyrannosaurs, horn-like forward eye crests.
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Daspletosaurus
9m Older cousin to Tyrannosaurus.
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Cryolophosaurus
6.5-7.5m Antarctic Ceratosaur, unique head crest and snout.
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Aucasaurus
6.1m Abelisaur, eye ridges and many osteoderms(skin armor).
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Concaventor
6m Carcharodontosaur from Spain, strange hip sails.
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Utahraptor
6-7m Raptor, largest known raptor weighing up to 2 tons.
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Megalosaurus
8m Jurassic predator, one of the first discovered dinosaurs.
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Deltadromeus
8m African Ceratosaur, long legged and built for swift running.
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Large Carnivores
10+ meter predators at the top of the food chain
https://linkto.run/p/6269FI1L
Acrocanthosaurus
11.9m Carcharodontosaur, high spinal ridge.
Acrocanthosaurus_679e.jpg
Torvosaurus
10.5m Megalosaur, narrow snouted giant Jurassic predator. http://images.dinosaurpictures.org/Torvosaurus_tanner_DBi_9701.jpg
Yangchuanosaurus
10.8m Metriacanthosaur, multiple head crests.
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Mapusaurus
12.2m Carcharodontosaur, giant sauropod hunter.
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Tyrannotitan
12.2-13m Carcharodontosaur, slender skull compared to its family members.
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Carcharodontosaurus
13-14m predator, namesake of the family and powerhouse of Cretaceous Africa.
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Zhuchengtyrannus and Tarbosaurus
12m Apex Asian Tyrannosaurs, similar to Tyrannosaurus.
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Saurophaganax
13m Allosaur, Apex of the late Jurassic.
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Rajasaurus
11m Abelisaur, strange hornlike crest.
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I’ll finish with a part 2 for herbivores, probably without photos since herbivores are generally somewhat more similar than carnivores are. Thanks all who participate! Again feel free to speak up about ones you’d like to see that I missed.
 
Part 2: Herbivores

So I’ll split this up depending on how many of each we have already. As with part 1 feel free to add any dinosaur my poll might’ve missed that you’d like to see, I’ll try to hit the important ones! Shall we begin?
Sauropods
https://linkto.run/p/J7T91V7U

Armored Herbivores
Stegosaurs and Ankylosaurs
https://linkto.run/p/6269FU1L

Ceratopsians
https://linkto.run/p/E52NINK4

Hadrosaurs/Iguanodonts
https://linkto.run/p/TPSTFJ5H

Herbivorous Theropods
Includes ornithomimosaurs, therizinosaurs, and oviraptorsaurs
https://linkto.run/p/JM00WV5F

If there are any classifications anyone feels I’ve missed let me know and I’ll add it as necessary. Thanks all who participate!
 
Hmm... why are some polls asking for two, but others three? For that matter, why is there a limit anyways? Isn't the idea of this poll to gauge interest in all our favorite animals, not just the few we're allowed to mention?

Also there's no mention of pachycephalosaurs, sauropodomorphs or early ceratopsians anywhere... so where do those go anyways?

I'm no expert in these things... but maybe you'd be better off making a single poll full of every animal you can name and tell people to just vote for all their favorites...
 
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