![]() ![]() Unlike other ankylosaurians, it has horizontally oriented bone plates running along the sides of its back, making the Minmi well-protected against predators. Minmi is a small, tank-like dinosaur belonging to the ankylosaur family. Dsungaripterus is a small and stout pterosaur, easily identified by its distinctive head crest and its long, upcurved jaw. Kronosaurus is named after the King of the Titans, Kronos, as it is one of the largest ever pliosaurs, a carnivorous species of marine reptiles with powerful, paddle-like flippers to help it capture its prey. These majestic species feel more alive than ever as they preside over territory and display brand-new behaviours when interacting with each other, fighting for dominance and reacting intelligently to the world around them. Expand your park with four thrilling prehistoric species, including land dwelling dinosaurs, and marine and flying reptiles. There’s no debating that the four new dinosaur additions are of a pretty high standard whether you’re a fan of each creature or just looking to add some variety to your park, this is as good a place as any to let life continue to find a way.Jurassic World Evolution 2: Early Cretaceous Pack Breathe new life into your parks and discover a stunning array of Cretaceous animals with Jurassic World Evolution 2: Early Cretaceous Pack. The low asking price of the Jurassic World Evolution 2: Early Cretaceous Pack means this should certainly be on the radar of any budding park ranger, but it would have been nice to see a little more in terms of content on offer. Whether Frontier have that in mind is anyone’s guess. Next up? We want more buildings, and the chance to add in a larger variety of customisation to our parks. We’d personally have swapped out at least one of those for a land-based predator, if only to cover all the creature bases, but this is definitely a decent start to the building out of one of the finest park builders on the market. What this means is that in the Jurassic World Evolution 2: Early Cretaceous Pack you are getting access to a couple of herbivores, a flying thing and a creature from the deep which will gobble up anything that comes near it. If you do decide to add it to your park, make sure you’ve got the space it needs in order to survive. We think the Kronosaurus looks a bit like Flipper crossed with an alligator, but this is one that most definitely has a bit of a bite on it. The apex predator of the Early Creataceous era, there’s little that could ever compete with this marine reptile as it flows through the water, powered by paddle-like flippers in hunt of any, and pretty much all, prey. What needs more water – lots of water – is the Kronosaurus, an absolute beast of a pliosaur. A fish-eater with a cracking hooked bill, the Dsungaripterus needs a little bit of water in order to thrive, but provided you can cater for its needs will find that the guests will flood to view this graceful flyer in the flesh. This little pterosaur is a delight though, looking a little like one of our park favourites, the Geosternbergia. Also included in the Early Cretaceous Pack is a flyer – the Dsungaripterus (and yes, we don’t know how to pronounce it either).
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