Certainly! Here's a list of prehistoric species that should be considered for addition into Jurassic World Evolution 3, if the game ever gets confirmed and made by Frontier:
1. **Protoceratops** - A small ceratopsian dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous with a distinctive frill and beak.
2. **Australopithecus** - A genus of early hominins that could offer an intriguing look at human ancestry.
3. **Deinosuchus** - A giant prehistoric crocodile that lived during the Late Cretaceous period.
4. **Gorgosaurus** - A large tyrannosaurid from the Late Cretaceous, similar to Tyrannosaurus rex but smaller.
5. **Segnosaurus** - A theropod dinosaur known for its large claws and herbivorous diet.
6. **Epidexipteryx** - A small, feathered dinosaur known for its unique tail feathers and bird-like appearance.
7. **Microraptor** - A four-winged dinosaur that highlights the evolutionary link between dinosaurs and birds.
8. **Plateosaurus** - A prosauropod dinosaur from the Late Triassic, one of the first large herbivores.
9. **Titanoboa** - A massive prehistoric snake that lived during the Paleocene epoch, perfect for adding some non-dinosaurian diversity.
10. **Arthropleura** - A giant prehistoric millipede from the Carboniferous period.
11. **Austroraptor** - Another large dromaeosaurid that could add variety to the game’s raptor options.
12. **Sarcosuchus** - Known as "super croc”, a giant crocodyliform from the Early Cretaceous period.
13. **Saichania** - An ankylosaurian dinosaur with extensive body armor and tail club, adding more diversity to armored dinosaurs.
14. **Kaprosuchus** - Also known as the "boar croc," this prehistoric crocodile had long legs and a distinct hunting strategy.
15. **Pycnonemosaurus** - With its unique horns and streamlined body, this predatory dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous offers a different aesthetic than other theropods.
16. **Einiosaurus** - A ceratopsian dinosaur notable for its thick beaked face and forward-facing nose horn.
17. **Terror Bird (Phorusrhacos)** - A large, flightless predatory bird from the Cenozoic era.
18. **Stomatosuchus** - A bizarre prehistoric crocodyliform with a flat, spoon-like head and large body.
19. **Archaeopteryx** - A small bird-like dinosaur, known as one of the earliest and most primitive birds.
20. **Nothronychus** - A strange therizinosaur with long claws and a herbivorous diet.
21. **Diplocaulus** - An amphibian with a distinctive boomerang-shaped head from the Permian period.
22. **Limnoscelis** - An early tetrapod from the Carboniferous period.
23. **Eoraptor** - One of the earliest known dinosaurs, providing insight into the dawn of the dinosaur era.
24. **Achillobator** - One of the largest known raptors, with unique hunting capabilities.
25. **Helicoprion** - A bizarre, prehistoric shark known for its spiral teeth formation.
26. **Megatherium** - A giant ground sloth from the Pleistocene epoch.
27. **Prenocephale** - This well-armed herbivorous dinosaur of Mongolia would add to the diversity of the Pachycephalosaurids.
28. **Brontosaurus** - The classic long-neck sauropod, given its historical significance and fan-favorite status.
29. **Diabloceratops** - A ceratopsian with a unique frill and horns resembling those of a devil.
30. **Megalania** - A giant prehistoric monitor lizard from the Pleistocene epoch.
31. **Gastonia** - A heavily armored dinosaur with unique skeletal features, useful for park defense in the game.
32. **Rahonavis** - A small, bird-like dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous that represents a crucial stage in the evolution of flight.
These additions would not only diversify the dinosaur roster but also introduce new behaviors, habitats, and challenges for players to manage within their Jurassic World Evolution 3 parks.
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Prompt: Write a list of prehistoric species that should be added into Jurassic World Evolution 3, if the game ever gets confirmed and made by Frontier (who did Jurassic World Evolution and Jurassic World Evolution 2). Here are the list of species already added in the first two Jurassic World Evolution games that may return in the third game as default/base species: Dreadnoughtus, Therizinosaurus, Megalodon, Metriacanthosaurus, Lystrosaurus, Dracorex, Torosaurus, Baryonyx, Cearadactylus, Indominus Rex, Carcharodontosaurus, Ankylodocus, Homalocephale, Attenborosaurus, Ichthyosaurus, Dsungaripterus, Gigantspinosaurus, Allosaurus, Spinoceratops, Ankylosaurus, Stygimoloch, Australovenator, Archaeornithomimus, Segisaurus, Oviraptor, Shonisaurus, Acrocanthosaurus, Dunkleosteus, Albertosaurus, Chungkingosaurus, Dilophosaurus, Huayangosaurus, Pteranodon, Amargasaurus, Tapejara, Monolophosaurus, Tropeognathus, Stegosaurus, Iguanodon, Quetzalcoatlus, Archelon, Thanatosdrakon, Styracosaurus, Pachycephalosaurus, Tylosaurus, Pachyrhinosaurus, Struthiomimus, Deinonychus, Elasmosaurus, Polacanthus, Dryosaurus, Coelophysis, Compsognathus, Nothosaurus, Nasutoceratops, Brachiosaurus, Deinocheirus, Scorpios Rex, Pyroraptor, Gigantoraptor, Sauropelta, Triceratops, Nodosaurus, Dimorphodon, Ceratosaurus, Edmontosaurus, Tarbosaurus, Chasmosaurus, Giganotosaurus, Kentrosaurus, Crichtonsaurus, Olorotitan, Dimetrodon, Camarasaurus, Megalosaurus, Barbaridactylus, Velociraptor, Ouranosaurus, Maaradactylus, Sinoceratops, Concavenator, Alamosaurus, Pentaceratops, Yutyrannus, Mosasaurus, Stegoceratops, Jeholopterus, Kronosaurus, Carnotaurus, Microceratus, Sinosauropteryx, Qianzhousaurus, Moros Intrepidus, Majungasaurus, Plesiosaurus, Spinosaurus, Styxosaurus, Mamenchisaurus, Gallimimus, Wuerhosaurus, Utahraptor, Troodon, Diplodocus, Atrociraptor, Euoplocephalus, Indoraptor, Herrerasaurus, Geosternbergia, Cryolophosaurus, Suchomimus, Maiasaura, Apatosaurus, Tsintaosaurus, Nigersaurus, Minmi, Corythosaurus, Tyrannosaurus Rex, Parasaurolophus, Proceratosaurus, Muttaburrasaurus, Liopleurodon, and Spinoraptor. However, please do not list these species (which were already in the first and second game) on this list, and just only include species not currently in these games (such as but not limited to Protoceratops).
Response: Certainly! Here's a list of prehistoric species that should be considered for addition into Jurassic World Evolution 3, if the game ever gets confirmed and made by Frontier: 1. **Protoceratops** - A small ceratopsian dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous with a distinctive frill and beak. 2. **Australopithecus** - A genus of early hominins that could offer an intriguing look at human ancestry. 3. **Deinosuchus** - A giant prehistoric crocodile that lived during the Late Cretaceous period. 4. **Gorgosaurus** - A large tyrannosaurid from the Late Cretaceous, similar to Tyrannosaurus rex but smaller. 5. **Therizinosaurus** - A theropod dinosaur known for its massive claws and herbivorous diet. 6. **Epidexipteryx** - A small, feathered dinosaur known for its unique tail feathers and bird-like appearance. 7. **Microraptor** - A four-winged dinosaur that highlights the evolutionary link between dinosaurs and birds. 8. **Plateosaurus** - A prosauropod dinosaur from the Late Triassic, one of the first large herbivores. 9. **Titanoboa** - A massive prehistoric snake that lived during the Paleocene epoch, perfect for adding some non-dinosaurian diversity. 10. **Arthropleura** - A giant prehistoric millipede from the Carboniferous period. 11. **Utharaptor** - Another large dromaeosaurid that could add variety to the game’s raptor options. 12. **Sarcosuchus** - Known as "super croc”, a giant crocodyliform from the Early Cretaceous period. 13. **Saichania** - An ankylosaurian dinosaur with extensive body armor and tail club, adding more diversity to armored dinosaurs. 14. **Kaprosuchus** - Also known as the "boar croc," this prehistoric crocodile had long legs and a distinct hunting strategy. 15. **Carnotaurus sastrei** - With its unique horns and streamlined body, this predatory dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous offers a different aesthetic than other theropods. 16. **Pachyrhinosaurus** - A ceratopsian dinosaur notable for its thick beaked face and nasal bosses. 17. **Terror Bird (Phorusrhacos)** - A large, flightless predatory bird from the Cenozoic era. 18. **Stomatosuchus** - A bizarre prehistoric crocodyliform with a flat, spoon-like head and large body. 19. **Archaeopteryx** - A small bird-like dinosaur, known as one of the earliest and most primitive birds. 20. **Nothronychus** - A strange therizinosaur with long claws and a herbivorous diet. 21. **Diplocaulus** - An amphibian with a distinctive boomerang-shaped head from the Permian period. 22. **Limnoscelis** - An early tetrapod from the Carboniferous period. 23. **Eoraptor** - One of the earliest known dinosaurs, providing insight into the dawn of the dinosaur era. 24. **Utahraptor** - One of the largest known raptors, with unique hunting capabilities. 25. **Helicoprion** - A bizarre, prehistoric shark known for its spiral teeth formation. 26. **Megatherium** - A giant ground sloth from the Pleistocene epoch. 27. **Stygimoloch** - This well-armed herbivorous dinosaur with head spikes would add to the diversity of the Pachycephalosaurids. 28. **Brontosaurus** - The classic long-neck sauropod, given its historical significance and fan-favorite status. 29. **Diabloceratops** - A ceratopsian with a unique frill and horns resembling those of a devil. 30. **Megalania** - A giant prehistoric monitor lizard from the Pleistocene epoch. 31. **Gastonia** - A heavily armored dinosaur with unique skeletal features, useful for park defense in the game. 32. **Rahonavis** - A small, bird-like dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous that represents a crucial stage in the evolution of flight. These additions would not only diversify the dinosaur roster but also introduce new behaviors, habitats, and challenges for players to manage within their Jurassic World Evolution 3 parks.
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