Board Thread:Suggestions/@comment-184.100.160.234-20150626203921/@comment-34670968-20180415075330

I think that extinct Pleistocene fauna could use some more love. I would like a teratorn of sort, more specifically teratornis. This animal lived with the also extinct smilodon fatalis. Some kind of extinct bear also works. MAYBE a columbian mammoth. If another mammoth won't work, fine. An extinct bison. Perhaps like quagga, they could only be injected into one creature, in this case a cow. Ground sloths are one of the most iconic Pleistocene fauna. Megatherium, Shasta ground sloth, eremotherium, or any lesser known species works. The extinct big cat subspecies seem great. The giant cheetah, American lion and others. They don't have to be like smilodon. In fact, they seem better with their own unique characteristics rather than a smilodon retexture. Moving on, Mesozoic life. A smaller spinosaurid. Irritator or suchomimus. Some more hadrosaurs like Edmontosaurus, tsintaosaurus, maiasaura, or hadrosaurus. Something like borealopelta(I honestly don't know if I spelled that wrong) could work as a less powerful nodosaur. Now Triassic fauna. Drepanosaurus could work as the sloth thing. Some kind of synapsid like a gorgonopsian could be a formidable but loyal beast. Those are all of my ideas.