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When was the last time you saw Torosaurus or Deinonychus, Metriacanthosaurs, Kentrosaurus, Styracosaurus or Giganotosaurus?
If Megalodon is within the lore of Jurassic Wold, then I guess it would be a legit question though. However I am not aware of it.
Megalodon exists, yes, I have one of it's teeth myself https://i.imgur.com/d4hQsTjr.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/N9JTuMmr.jpg .
It's never been part of the Jurassic Park/ World film canon, and I'm not sure how they would do aquatic animals in this game, let alone a 50 foot shark, that lived long after the Dinosaurs had gone extinct, so I'm doubting, I know people want more things in the game so I'm sure every single extinct animal has been suggest for JW:E at some point. Maybe suggest it in the wishlist threads or the Frontier forums.
Mosasaurs (The giant water lizards) is more likely to be added, as it is in the Jurassic World movies and there is a demand for it, but we will have to wait and see if Frontier will add them.
I'm sure alot of people would.
Yes, it's in the Ludia games, we know, but that may not guarantee it will be in this game.
No, but they are in high demand and there are countless threads and posts asking for them, there is a chance, but no confrimation about it till Frontier announces something,
That's the real question.
They are real yes, I posted two pictures of a tooth from one that I have....
But they have been extinct for about 2.6 million years.