Mod articles
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Hi Park Managers! Update 1.3 has been released!.
It brings small changes to the park,but mainly a new secret attraction and 3 new Creatures
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HIDDEN SECRETS
A mysterious creature was spotted near the park. When it was found,it was discovered that it was an hybrid prototype,the so-called INDORAPTOR GEN 0,and was quickly moved into the temporary paddock,replacing the group of Anteosaurus that has returned in their paddock.
As now,the Indoraptor hasn't tried escaping,but it's studying his paddock,possibly planning a getaway...
Guests aren't allowed to enter in the paddock,as it may be too dangerous.
MARVELOUS DISCOVERS
New creatures have been added to the park. 2 new and quite obscure ceratopsians,the suspectful C... -
Hi Park Managers! Update 1.2 will be released soon!.
It will bring very small changes to the park,but mainly a new attraction and with it a new dinosaur: The Torvosaurus
Torvosaurus is a genus of carnivorous megalosaurid theropod dinosaur that lived approximately 165 to 148 million years ago during the late Middle and Late Jurassic period in what is now Colorado, Portugal, Germany. It contains two currently recognized species, Torvosaurus tanneri and Torvosaurus gurneyi, plus a third species from Germany that is currently unnamed.Torvosaurus was a very large and robust predator, with an estimated maximum body length of 10 meters (33 ft) and mass of 3.6 to 4.5 metric tons for the Portuguese species T. gurneyi.Claims have been made indicating even larger sizes for ... -
Hi Park Managers! Update 1.1 got released today!.
It brings some fixes to the park,such as more shops and a new dinosaur: The Edmontonia!
Edmontonia is a dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous Period. It is part of the Nodosauridae, a family within Ankylosauria. It is named after the Edmonton Formation (now the Horseshoe Canyon Formation in Canada), the unit of rock where it was found.Edmontonia was bulky, broad and tank-like. Its length has been estimated at about 6.6 m (22 ft).It lived alongside numerous other giant herbivores, such as the hadrosaurids Gryposaurus, Corythosaurus and Parasaurolophus, the ceratopsids Centrosaurus and Chasmosaurus, and ankylosaurids Scolosaurus and Dyoplosaurus.The only large predators known to coexist with Edmontonia are the tyrannos...