Prehistoric Animals that Should Be Added to Jurassic World Evolution 2
Here's the list of prehistoric animals that should be added to Jurassic World Evolution 2.
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Morturneria
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Microraptor
This would add more diversity to small theropod stocks in the game and we would finally get to add dinosaurs in aviaries.
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Accurate Velociraptor
If T. rex gets to have a more "accurate" cosmetic (even if it's still somewhat inaccurate), why not give Velociraptor an accurate cosmetic (making its wrists supinated and not pronated, giving it a full coat of feathers, lengthen its snout, remove some shrinkwrapping on its head)?
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Yi Qi
Another potential aviary dinosaur that could coexist with pterosaurs.
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Ornithomimus
I hope that we will get feathered ornithomimids smaller than Deinocheirus in the game one day.
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Liliensternus
If this gets added, we could finally get something that more closely resemble the real Dilophosaurus than the Jurassic Park/World Dilophosaurus.
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Postosuchus
We could finally get a bipedal, non-dinosaur reptile in the game with the addition of this animal.
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Citipati
I hope we will get an oviraptorid, possibly Citipati I've listed here, with proper winged arms with no pronated wrists in the game.
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Lambeosaurus
I would like a new Lambeosaurine hadrosaur, possibly this hadrosaur, that stands and walks on all fours (only running and, occasionally, standing bipedally) being added to Jurassic World Evolution 2.
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Deinosuchus
Deinosuchus is an extinct genus related to the alligator that lived approximately 80 to 73 million years ago during the Late Cretaceous period. It was one of the largest prehistoric crocodilians, reaching lengths of up to 33 feet. Fossils have been found in North America, primarily in the United States... read more
If Frontier decides to add terrestrial and aquatic exhibit hybrids into the game, maybe this animal could fit really well in the game!
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Brachytrachelopan
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Skorpiovenator
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Leaellynasaura
I'd love to see a feathered ornithopod in the game, and this animal could be a perfect choice for the game!
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Oxalaia
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Irritator
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Argentinosaurus
Argentinosaurus is a genus of giant titanosaur sauropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period. It is known from fragmentary remains discovered in the Huincul Formation of Neuquén Province in Argentina. The first fossils were found in 1987 by rancher Guillermo Heredia, and the dinosaur was formally... read more
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Sarcosuchus
Sarcosuchus is an extinct genus of giant crocodyliform that lived during the Early Cretaceous period, around 112 million years ago. It was a distant relative of modern crocodilians and is one of the largest known crocodile-like reptiles. Fossils have been found in regions of modern-day Africa, including... read more
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Shonisaurus
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Alcione
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Nothosaurus
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Sinornithosaurus
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Gorgonops
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Sphenacodon
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Saurophaganax
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Dromaeosaurus
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Dakotaraptor
Dakotaraptor is a genus of large, carnivorous theropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period of North America that was classified as a dromaeosaurid. It was discovered in the Hell Creek Formation of South Dakota and formally described in 2015. Dakotaraptor is notable for being one of the largest known... read more
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Simosuchus