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To start the series off again with a reboot over 2 years after the first episode dropped in 2020 I figured I would start with a group that is very hard to mess up the deer.
To start off we have the first deer added to the game the Megaloceros
Then you have the second deer to be added to the game Euclodoceros.
To end it off I give you the latest and I doubt last deer to be added Cervales.
So what are your opinions on how accurate these antlered animals are compared to their real life counterparts?
This post is to talk about anything that relates to Jurassic World Alive. I got approval for this on discord from hobo. Here you can make fan reworks of existing animals, propose new ones, talk about team updates, and pretty much anything else about the game. Just keep it on topic so for instance creature proposals have to either be hybrids, real animals, or boss apex creatures that are based on real animals.
For those who have not seen or forgot what happened, here is a link to the incident report
When the dead scolosaurus body arrived at the headquarters, it was clear it was attacked by a predator with a huge bite force. This was seen as chunks of back armor were missing. But after looking more closely, they were able to see a pair of holes not normally on a scolosaurus. This was the trademark killing blow of one predator the trykosaurus, a highly aggressive therapod hybrid that is one of the biggest predators that existed man-made or naturally evolved. It is essentially a tyrannosaurus with a thagomizer and ankylosaurus armor. The team was able to confirm the species with a shed tooth lodged in the body. So the team got a vehicle ready as well as tranquilizers to go after the hybrid.
By the time they got there, another attack happened. This time, it was a state game warden attacked by a stegoceras fleeing what has been confirmed to be a Albertospinos.
This complicated things. The team was ready for one large carnivore not two. So they called the facility and they asked for a transport cage for a spinosaurid to be sent to where the team was using as base camp.
Before they were able to finish the call reports over the radios of the trackers finding both predators fighting over a dead Roosevelt Elk. The two species were squaring off circling each other. Then the Albertospinos lunged at the trykosaurus only to get nailed in the head by the trykosaurus' thagomizer killing it.
The drought was the reason for this odd behavior. Normally these two species would not fight due to filling different niches. But with the drought it has forced the normally a piscivore albertospinos into hunting down land based prey. Sadly the albertospinos didn't not survive the fight. But the team was able to capture the trykosaurus and bring it to the holding facility for animals that posed a threat. The team also stated to hire new members in different fields to help with things.
These are the animals that were mentioned in the investigation:
Trykosaurus
Albertospinos
Stegoceras
Scolosaurus
I would like to hear feedback from people if possible
Also to those who signed up to be characters in the story don't worry the employees that was hired because of this investigation are the people who wanted to be in the story except one
@Venomspino @ScaryLookinHobo @Cooner21 @Rexyisdebest @Nonotbeast
So the first one is a slightly altered in what it can do since it is bioluminecent here it is styracosaurus lux
While the second image is of one of our administrators'(femboy hobo) favorite dinosaurs dracovenator.
Scarylookinghobo I was just joking around on what I called you