Talk:Prehistoric Creatures/@comment-29624524-20160814005807/@comment-29624524-20160814050637

1. Trilobite- isotelus rex. Eurypterid- jaekelopterus rhenaniae. These would probebly work best since both re the biggest of their kind and many of the other trilobites/eurypterids were quit small.

2. I would argue that despite nautilus already being in the mod ammonites would be a good addition since not only are there many species that get much larger than nautilus but also that they are probebly, along with trilobites and eurypterids, one of the more notable extinct groups of sea biota.

3. Didn't know that there was a no-theropod rule but it makes sense. Notablitiy wise though I agree on baryonyx(third on my favorite theropod list is part of the reason it is there), however i would argue that utahraptor is quit notable for being the largest of the dromaeosauridae(however there may also may be some bias here to since utahraptor is my second favorite theropod to spinosaurus).

4. Very good point my computer is slow as it is.

5. More diversification of the herbivores, chosen since it, while not triceratops, is a pretty well known or atleast recognized herbivorous species. However better choices probebly exist.

6. Ok, I forgot that megalodon proper is a clam, what I meant was carcharodon megalodon.