Board Thread:Suggestions/@comment-80.218.29.246-20150814113429/@comment-6040659-20160626002037

50.130.254.143 wrote:

PCAwesomeness wrote:

50.130.254.143 wrote:

PCAwesomeness wrote:

Torvadam555 wrote: I recommend a hadrosaur, abelisaur, prosauropod or small herbivore, and an icthyosaur. For example, many have heard about edmontosaurs or Parasaurolophus. Majungasaurus or the more famous carnotaurus. Plateosaurus, massospondylus, protoceratops, heterdontosaurus, othneilia, dryosaurus. amny many dinosaurs but i recommend filling out the holes before addind others that already are present. like no raptors or trannosaurs or ceratopsians. maybe a diplodocoid sauropod over another brachiosaur, or maybe a titanosaur. Nice suggestions.

However, no more theropods in general... Well you have to consider the wealth of the group. Leaving out an abelisaur is a huge mistake. Only one more and you have the group pinned down. Think about what you could do with a carnotaurus. I'm not saying oh add fifteen more. Just one. True I did name a lot of things. But I'm just trying to flesh out the animals there. People don't realize that during the late Cretaceous abelisaurs ruled the Southern Hemisphere for millions of years. You have your raptors, your tyrannosaur, your carnosaur, spinosaur, coelophysid, and ceratosaur. Just an abelisaur and done. But you do need a hadrosaur or iguanodontid. Maybe not a sauropod or ceratopsian. But missing the hadrosaur/iguanodontid leaves a huge chunk missing. Plus there's tons to choose from. Might I mention edmontosaurus or anatotitan? We don't have a coelophysid, though...

Besides this and the abelisaur suggestion, I agree. IMO, Parasaurolophus and Anatosaurus should be the first ornithopods they add (see Saurian's post as to why the latter isn't Edmontosaurus). Dilophosaurus is a walrus Jurassic coelophysid. Nope. It's an Early Jurassic dilophosaurid.