(Had this in mind for a while now lol)
CARNIVORES
Fasolasuchus
Type: Large carnivore
Diet: Prey
Appeal: 2005
Likes: Scavenger
Dislikes: All
Social min: 1
Line: (Issac) Now THIS will be a STAR attraction! Fasolasuchus here was the largest terrestrial carnivore that WASNT a therapod, so make sure guests pay EXTRA to see it.
Postosuchus
Type: Small carnivore
Diet: Prey
Appeal: 103
Likes: Compsognathus, Herrerasaurus
Dislikes: All
Social min: 3
Line: (Dr dua) Postosuchus here is a rauisuchian, A loricatan, to be specific. This ambush predator, despite its small size, was still the apex predator of its environment, so don't think this thing wouldn't pounce on a guest!
Smilosuchus
Type: Medium carnivore
Diet: Prey
Appeal: 1112
Likes: Scavenger
Dislikes: All
Social min: 1 (Though you can have up to 3)
Line: (Lambert) Smilosuchus here, while still one of the more terrestrial phytosaurs, still needs a large amount of water in its enclosure. So, make sure you give it to it, because we do NOT need a breakout with this thing.
HERBIVORES
Plateosaurus
Type: Medium herbivore
Diet: Ground leaves
Appeal: 507
Likes: Sauropod, Scavenger, Ceratopsian, Ankylosaur, Hadrosaur, Stegosaur
Dislikes: Carnivore
Social min: 6
Line: (Dr dua) Plateosaurus was a prosauropod, a group named for the fact that one branch seemed to split off and eventually become behemoths like diplodocus. quite interesting, eh?
Lisowica
Type: Medium herbivore
Diet: Ground fiber
Appeal: 603
Likes: Sauropod, Scavenger, Stegosaur, Hadrosaur
Dislikes: Ankylosaur, Ceratopsian, Carnivore
Social min: 5
Line: (Lambert) Lisowica here was a large therapsid from Poland that most predators didn't attack for two reasons. First was that it was too bulky. Second was its nightmares of jaws we really don't want to get close to our guests!
Desmatosuchus
Type: Small herbivore
Diet: Ground fruit
Appeal: 113
Likes: All
Dislikes: Therizinosaurus, Carnivore
Line: (Issac) Desmatosuchus was a reptile that was armed, or should I say ARMORED, to the teeth. It even was armored on its underside, something not even ankylosaurus had the luxury of. Plus, those shoulder spikes will send any carnivore running away when they turn to face them!
MARINE
Shastasaurus
Type: Large carnivore
Diet: Shark
Appeal: 3400
Likes: Marine (Small) Marine (Medium)
Dislikes: Marine (Large) Thalattoarchon, Liopleurodon
Social min: 1
Line: (Issac) Shastasaurus here is INCREDIBLE, it was the largest marine reptile to ever live! Once thought to be a gentle piscivore, it is now known that Shastasaurus had all the tools necessary to be the apex predator of the Late Triassic seas!
Thalattoarchon
Type: Medium carnivore
Diet: Shark
Appeal: 2017
Likes: Tylosaurus
Dislikes: Marine (Large) Marine (Medium) Marine (Small)
Social min: 1 (Though you can have up to 3)
Line: (Dr dua) Thalattoarchon here is a perfect example of confusing taxonomy. Once thought to be its own branch of ichthyosaurs, it is now known as a macro-predatory member of the group Shastasaurid, a group of ichthyosaurs that include the colossal Shastasaurus.
PTEROSAUR
Eudimorphodon
Type: Small piscivore
Diet: Piscivorous
Appeal: 120
Likes: All
Dislikes: None
Social min: 5
Line: (Issac) Eudimorphodon was an early pterosaur from Europe that is known for its strikingly gorgeous guitar-shaped tail, which should bring in a lot of guests.
(Yes, I know Thalattoarchon was Mid Triassic, but it was far too cool to leave out!)
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GIGANTORAPTOR
Description: Gigantoraptor is a large oviraptorid from the Iren Dabasu formation in Mongolia. It weighed 2 tons and was 26ft in length. Here's the size for yall:
Extra info: Gigantoraptor, like all oviraptorids, is an omnivore that while comfortable eating plant matter is still known to eat small animals and scavenge corpses. They are known to create small burrows in which they nest and use to avoid predators, though these burrows are usually quite small. They are quite aggressive, but usually just have geese mentality and try to scare threats off instead off attacking them, which can create for quite the scare on van tours of the Mongolian exhibit when a Gigantoraptor pulls a mock charge on the tour van while unleashing an even more geese-like screeching.
BEIBEILONG
Description: Beibeilong is a large oviraptorid from the Gaogou Formation from China. It reached 25ft long and weighed 1.2 tons. Here's ya size comparison:
Extra info: Beibeilong is basically everything Gigantoraptor is with a few small differences. Instead of being aggressive, the Beibeilong is quite a shy and skittish creature that usually runs from danger instead of confronting it. Instead of living a solitary lifestyle, Beibeilong lives in large family groups with a meerkat like society led by a dominate pair of mates. The group's members all stand lookout for predators and threats to young. When threats to young are spotted, the adults will rundown the threat and usually kill it. When a predator is spotted, the adults will run back into the complex burrow in which the family resides. The burrowing instinct of Beibeilong is much strong than the one of Gigantoraptor and, with the help of the family, can dig colossal complex burrows in which 4 types of rooms reside, one where young are kept, another where food is stored, another where a majority of the family sleeps, and finally one were the head mating pair sleep. This burrowing caused issues once when 3 Beibeilong burrowed directly under the enclosure walls. Once out, they saw human beings they were unfamiliar with outside a van for the first time and panicked, with one Beibeilong kicking a man straight in the stomach (The man was rushed to the hospital and thankfully survived). The Beibeilong escaped through the park's main entrance, they were successfully able to run a good distance from the park before making the horrible mistake of running into an open parking lot, perfect for Recontainment forces to tranquilize the creatures from a helicopter. After this incident, the walls around the Mongolia enclosure were made much deeper to keep the Beibeilong from burrowing underneath ever again.
UPDATE ON SILLO AND SALTRIO INCIDENT
Recontainment forces have successfully Rallied local professional hunter's and trapper's to assist in the Recontainment of the Sillo's and the Saltrio, wish them good luck.
(Teaser: The Sillo's are the bait)