Sure, I'd be happy to help with that! Here's a list of new species that could be added to Jurassic World Evolution 3:
1. **Giganotosaurus**
- Description: One of the largest known terrestrial carnivores, it's potentially larger than the Tyrannosaurus rex and is known for its enormous size and powerful build.
- Habitat: South America, primarily in what is now Argentina.
2. **Deinonychus**
- Description: A swift and agile carnivorous dinosaur with a distinctive sickle-shaped claw on each hind foot, making it a fearsome predator.
- Habitat: North America.
3. **Therizinosaurus**
- Description: Known for its elongated claws, this herbivorous dinosaur had a unique appearance with its long limbs and massive claws used to tear vegetation.
- Habitat: Asia, particularly Mongolia.
4. **Amargasaurus**
- Description: A smaller sauropod with two parallel rows of spines running down its neck and back, possibly used for defense or display.
- Habitat: South America.
5. **Quetzalcoatlus**
- Description: One of the largest known flying animals of all time, this pterosaur had a wingspan up to 40 feet and was capable of both flying and walking on land.
- Habitat: North America.
6. **Pachyrhinosaurus**
- Description: A ceratopsid dinosaur that had a thick, bony mass on its nose rather than the typical horn, along with a distinctive frill.
- Habitat: North America.
7. **Shunosaurus**
- Description: A medium-sized sauropod known for its club-like tail, which it likely used for defense against predators.
- Habitat: Asia, particularly China.
8. **Suchomimus**
- Description: A spinosaurid dinosaur with a crocodile-like snout and long arms, adapted for catching fish and preying on other small creatures.
- Habitat: Africa.
9. **Rhamphorhynchus**
- Description: A small pterosaur known for its long tail with a diamond-shaped tip, proficient at gliding and catching fish.
- Habitat: Europe.
10. **Yutyrannus**
- Description: A large, feathered tyrannosaurid, one of the earliest known examples showing evidence of feathers in large predatory dinosaurs.
- Habitat: Asia, particularly China.
11. **Stygimoloch**
- Description: A smaller pachycephalosaurid dinosaur with a domed skull and numerous spikes, possibly used for intra-species headbutting.
- Habitat: North America.
12. **Anomalocaris**
- Description: An ancient marine predator from the Cambrian period, with a bizarre body structure, compound eyes, and spiny limbs for grabbing prey.
- Habitat: Ancient tropical seas worldwide.
These new additions would bring an exciting array of behaviors, habitats, and unique attributes that would enhance the complexity and realism of Jurassic World Evolution 3, making it an even more immersive experience for players.
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Prompt: Write a list of new species that would be added to Jurassic World Evolution 3.
Response: Sure, I'd be happy to help with that! Here's a list of new species that could be added to Jurassic World Evolution 3: 1. **Giganotosaurus** - Description: One of the largest known terrestrial carnivores, it's potentially larger than the Tyrannosaurus rex and is known for its enormous size and powerful build. - Habitat: South America, primarily in what is now Argentina. 2. **Deinonychus** - Description: A swift and agile carnivorous dinosaur with a distinctive sickle-shaped claw on each hind foot, making it a fearsome predator. - Habitat: North America. 3. **Therizinosaurus** - Description: Known for its elongated claws, this herbivorous dinosaur had a unique appearance with its long limbs and massive claws used to tear vegetation. - Habitat: Asia, particularly Mongolia. 4. **Amargasaurus** - Description: A smaller sauropod with two parallel rows of spines running down its neck and back, possibly used for defense or display. - Habitat: South America. 5. **Quetzalcoatlus** - Description: One of the largest known flying animals of all time, this pterosaur had a wingspan up to 40 feet and was capable of both flying and walking on land. - Habitat: North America. 6. **Pachyrhinosaurus** - Description: A ceratopsid dinosaur that had a thick, bony mass on its nose rather than the typical horn, along with a distinctive frill. - Habitat: North America. 7. **Shunosaurus** - Description: A medium-sized sauropod known for its club-like tail, which it likely used for defense against predators. - Habitat: Asia, particularly China. 8. **Suchomimus** - Description: A spinosaurid dinosaur with a crocodile-like snout and long arms, adapted for catching fish and preying on other small creatures. - Habitat: Africa. 9. **Rhamphorhynchus** - Description: A small pterosaur known for its long tail with a diamond-shaped tip, proficient at gliding and catching fish. - Habitat: Europe. 10. **Yutyrannus** - Description: A large, feathered tyrannosaurid, one of the earliest known examples showing evidence of feathers in large predatory dinosaurs. - Habitat: Asia, particularly China. 11. **Stygimoloch** - Description: A smaller pachycephalosaurid dinosaur with a domed skull and numerous spikes, possibly used for intra-species headbutting. - Habitat: North America. 12. **Anomalocaris** - Description: An ancient marine predator from the Cambrian period, with a bizarre body structure, compound eyes, and spiny limbs for grabbing prey. - Habitat: Ancient tropical seas worldwide. These new additions would bring an exciting array of behaviors, habitats, and unique attributes that would enhance the complexity and realism of Jurassic World Evolution 3, making it an even more immersive experience for players.
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