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Title: "Prehistoric Species for the Ultimate Jurassic World Evolution 3"

Description: An image showcasing a diverse collection of prehistoric species that could potentially be featured in the highly anticipated game, "Jurassic World Evolution 3." From iconic dinosaurs like the Utahraptor and Giganotosaurus to exotic creatures like the Megalania and Hatzegopteryx, each species offers a unique addition to the park's ecosystem. This image presents an exciting glimpse into the potential diversity a
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Certainly! Here are some additional prehistoric species that could add diversity and excitement to the potential "Jurassic World Evolution 3" game:

1. **Dakotaraptor**
- A later cousin to the Utahraptor, known for its formidable size and agility.
2. **Segnosaurus**
- A slightly smaller relative of the famous Therizinosaurus, offering a fascinating addition to any park.
3. **Anzu**
- A large, bird-like dinosaur that could bring an exotic flair with its fascinating mix of features.
4. **Liliensternus**
- Known for its distinctive crest and unique habitat from the Late Triassic of Europe.
5. **Rajasaurus**
- An unusual carnivore with a short neck and distinctive head crest from India.
6. **Mapusaurus**
- A close relative of Giganotosaurus, a behemoth predator that would surely be a crowd-pleaser.
7. **Bajadasaurus**
- A sauropod with a distinct double row of sails along its neck and back.
8. **Inostrancevia**
- A prehistoric predator from the Permian period, offering a glimpse into pre-dinosaur eras.
9. **Microraptor**
- A small, four-winged dinosaur that represents one of the earliest gliding forms.
10. **Arctodus**
- Known as the giant short-faced bear, this Ice Age predator would bring a new dynamic to the game.
11. **Deinotherium**
- A huge prehistoric elephant with downward-facing tusks, adding megafaunal diversity.
12. **Smilodon (Saber-Toothed Cat)**
- An iconic Ice Age predator known for its large saber-shaped canine teeth.
13. **Megalania**
- A giant prehistoric lizard from Australia, adding a fearsome reptile to the mix.
14. **Archegosaurus**
- An amphibian that could add to the diversity of semi-aquatic and swampy environments.
15. **Archaeopteryx**
- An important link between dinosaurs and birds, perfect for fleshing out the avian lineage.
16. **Suchodus**
- A large marine crocodile from the Jurassic period, enriching the aquatic environments.
17. **Hatzegopteryx**
- A large pterosaur from Transylvania with a wingspan rivaling Quetzalcoatlus.
18. **Meganeura**
- A giant prehistoric dragonfly, adding a unique twist to the parkā€™s aerial fauna.
19. **Glyptodon**
- A massive, armored relative of modern armadillos from the Ice Age.
20. **Paraceratherium**
- One of the largest land mammals ever, offering a herbivorous counterpart to the dinosaurs.

This story was generated by user dylan7 with assistance by one of OpenAIā€™s large-scale language-generation model; prompts used to help generate the story are shown below.

Images were generated with OpenAI's AI system, DALLĀ·E 2, or uploaded by the user.

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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.

Response: Certainly! Here are some additional prehistoric species that could add diversity and excitement to the potential "Jurassic World Evolution 3" game: 1. **Utahraptor** - A larger cousin to the Velociraptor, known for its formidable size and agility. 2. **Therizinosaurus** - Famous for its long claws and unique physiology, offering a fascinating addition to any park. 3. **Gigantoraptor** - A giant, bird-like dinosaur that could bring an exotic flair with its fascinating mix of features. 4. **Cryolophosaurus** - Known for its distinctive crest and unique habitat from the Early Jurassic of Antarctica. 5. **Rajasaurus** - An unusual carnivore with a short neck and distinctive head crest from India. 6. **Giganotosaurus** - Even larger than the T-Rex, a behemoth predator that would surely be a crowd-pleaser. 7. **Amargasaurus** - A sauropod with a distinct double row of spines along its neck and back. 8. **Inostrancevia** - A prehistoric predator from the Permian period, offering a glimpse into pre-dinosaur eras. 9. **Microraptor** - A small, four-winged dinosaur that represents one of the earliest gliding forms. 10. **Arctodus** - Known as the giant short-faced bear, this Ice Age predator would bring a new dynamic to the game. 11. **Deinotherium** - A huge prehistoric elephant with downward-facing tusks, adding megafaunal diversity. 12. **Smilodon (Saber-Toothed Cat)** - An iconic Ice Age predator known for its large saber-shaped canine teeth. 13. **Megalania** - A giant prehistoric lizard from Australia, adding a fearsome reptile to the mix. 14. **Archegosaurus** - An amphibian that could add to the diversity of semi-aquatic and swampy environments. 15. **Archaeopteryx** - An important link between dinosaurs and birds, perfect for fleshing out the avian lineage. 16. **Suchodus** - A large marine crocodile from the Jurassic period, enriching the aquatic environments. 17. **Hatzegopteryx** - A large pterosaur from Transylvania with a wingspan rivaling Quetzalcoatlus. 18. **Meganeura** - A giant prehistoric dragonfly, adding a unique twist to the parkā€™s aerial fauna. 19. **Glyptodon** - A massive, armored relative of modern armadillos from the Ice Age. 20. **Paraceratherium** - One of the largest land mammals ever, offering a herbivorous counterpart to the dinosaurs.

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