The early Cretaceous period (roughly 120 million years ago) saw the beginning of angiosperms, and plants from Hell Creek, which was 66 million years ago, not 80, showed they've long since diversified.
The early Cretaceous period (roughly 120 million years ago) saw the beginning of angiosperms, and plants from Hell Creek, which was 66 million years ago, not 80, showed they've long since diversified.
Velociraptor wasn't from Hell Creek. In its place, there were Dakotaraptor and Acheroraptor. Both feathered.
Problem is, A, that's technically copyrighted content, and B, the focus is to show dinosaurs as what they really were, animals, not monsters, in every sense of the word.
The new T. rex, as far as I know, is actually based on a specimen called Stan, which has a number of physical differences than Sue, the specimen you posted.
Chances are, not even close: Upload.wikimedia.org
NOTE: Paraceratherium and Indricotherium are the same animal.
They're trying to recreate a real-life ecosystem as closely as possible, so the only limitations that we know of, is how many species were present. Moreover, it was mentioned on the site that only 4 species are playable; Tyrannosaurus, Triceratops, Acheroraptor and Pachycephalosaurus.
The only likely form of dromaeosaur is Acheroraptor, a recently described member of the family that actually lived in Hell Creek.
I'm pretty sure none of them were found in Hell Creek, or even the Late Cretaceous (Tylosaurus is an exception). My best guess would be plesiosaurs as far as I know.
Yeah, Saurian sounds more fitting frankly, and people tend to prefer brevity, as far as I know.
So far, the most likely, based on formation, would be Edmontosaurus.
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