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Snow:
Mammoth
Dire Wolf
Megaloceus (deer)
Argentavis
Swamp:
Beezlebufo (frog)
Piranha
Sarcosuchus
Titanoboa
Numerous bugs (as in the ants and dragonflies)
and wild versions of Plant Species X
I suppose others can tell you more and offer corrections.
Thank you for the professional answer!
Still waiting on others, though.
And wait, does Titanoboa spawn on the surface of the swamps?
Swamp biome: Beelzebufo, Sarcosuchus, Megapiranha, Titanoboa, Paraceratherium, Meganeura, Titanomyrma, Dimorphodon
From my own explorations. Different parts of the biomes tend to have different mixes of animals.
Plant X appears in the swamp, but as a gatherable plant that doesn't attack. Gives only Plant X seeds. The reeds in the swamp also give rare flowers.
Snow biome has basically all the resources. Crystal patches just lying around all over the place, silica pearls and oil rocks in the shallows and on the shore along the western coast, metal common and obsidian on the mountain. Direwolves are super dangerous though, and the cold is killer.
I also saw a Doedicurus earlier in the snow biome, but it may have wandered over, and I've seen multiple Rexes and Ankylos in the snow biome, these were not hold overs as I started a new ARK for the biomes, but they might be placeholders for something else.
Wow!
But some additions are a bit unrealistic... Tyrannosaurus and Ankylosaurus would have no chance of surviving the cold, and I'm not sure if Paraceratherium is ideal for the swamp.
@Tyrannogon
Cool!