New Herbivores?
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New Herbivores?
Well, the theory in the TLW book will possibly come true if this goes on. We have a huge amount of predators compared to the herbivores. We should get more. Obviously, we're gonna see some new ones as gimmicks and "ooh, aah" material, but if you could choose ONE, which one would you add?<br /><br />I would choose Amargasaurus. If you don't know what it is, here's a description:<br /><br />It is a Sauropod about somewhere between 33-45 feet long (depending on how long the undiscovered tail was) which looks like a small Diplodocus. The great thing about this guy is, it has two rows of spines on it's neck, which was short for that of a Sauropod, which could have supported seperate sails. It's the perfect dino gimmick ooh-aah material IMO.
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Another kind of Ceratopsian. We've only got Triceratops.
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NOBODY WANTS TO SEE %*&$&^%( HERBIVORES EATING GRASS EVEYONE WANTS TO SEE LITTLE DINOSAURS GET COMPLETLY DESTROYED BY THE BIGGER ONES!
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I agree, just like the Argonath Scene in LOTR was amazingly boring.<br /><br />((Btw, for the stupid persons under us, that had a lot of sarcasm.))
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A new herbivore...?<br /><br />Amargosaurus<br /><br />I would also like to see every dino fans dream, a fight between T-rex and Triceratops.
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If you did, it came from an unreliable source. As for herbivores, yes Amargosaurus would kick ass. As would Therizinosaurus laying the smackdown on some raptors. And hopefully, among the brachiosaurs we'll see some Argentinosaurs. Biggest freakin' dinos ever discovered.
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Amargasaurus and Therizinosaurs would be good and interesting choices, Argentinosaurs though that's pushing it a bit, these islands only have so much plant growth and with Brachiosaurs and other sauropods already present it wouldn't work. I think some smaller herbivores like Microceratops and Leptoceratops would be nice. As for other ceratopsians a Styracosaur is different. We also need to see a return of the Gallimimus herds.
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Dude, ther's enough plant life on Sorna to last the Sauropods for like, 20 more years along with the other herbivores. And I agree ith Styracosaurus. The more exotic looking the better.
Scudworth: I first got the idea for Cloney Island after seeing the movie Jurassic Park 3! But my ill-concieved amusement park will be filled with human clones instead of zoo animals! It's as fool-proof as the amusement park in the movie it's self!