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Ilmoita käännösongelmasta
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a0/Cameroceras.jpg
Unlike Tusoteuthis, he will be not as big, because of short tentacles, they also can't be used to grab creatures. But in compensation of that, he'll get greatly reduced damage when hit in his conch (similar to Ammonite) and deal 10x damage to Eurypterids (or insta-kill and auto-harvest), also has an immunity to Tusoteuthis' grab health drain. Will also have less health and faster speed.
Wikipedia link:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cameroceras
That was actually, an great idea
1. Nodosaurus and/or Sauropelta: A smaller cousin to the Ankylo. It could have a tail attack that does bleed damage and is good at gathering metal and a tame for early game. Plus we need more Ankylosaurs.
2. Albertosaurus and/or Gorgosaurus: A smaller cousin to the much larger T-Rex. They typically hunt in pairs and if you tame a mate boosted pair, they will have something called a Loyalty Boost which buffs their attack.
3. Shantungosaurus: A massive hadrosaur that prefers solitude and is extremely territorial. Shantungosaurus. They can support a platform saddle and have a lot of carry weight and its power rivals the T-Rex.
4. Styracosaurus and/or Sinoceratops: A Ceratopsian that could have an impaling ability with its horn, kind of like the Kentro.
5. Ceratosaurus: About as big as the Bary, this carnivore travels in groups of 3-4 and could have a pack boost.
6. Protoceratops: A small ceratopsian that could be a live egg incubator.
7. Koolasuchus: A salamander that could be an advanced version of the smaller diplocaulus.
8. Dracorex and/or Stygimoloch: A smaller relative to the Pachy and are too small to ride but can be scouts for you and/or warn you of danger.
9. Carcharodontosaurus: A large theropod that is slightly smaller than T-Rex but bigger than Yuty.
10. Postosuchus: A large terrestrial archosaur that is the opposite of the Kapro where it is very tanky.
11. Deinotherium: A prehistoric elephant that is highly aggressive. A very good combat mount.
12. Platybelodon and/or Ambelodon: A docile proto-elephant that mostly eats water plants and a good fiber gatherer.
13. Aurochs: A prehistoric cow that could be used for milk.
14. Suchomimus: About the size of an Allo. Bigger than the Bary but not quite as big as the Spino.
15. Ceolophysis: A small carnivore that hunts in big packs. They mostly eat insects and smaller creatures. Could be used like the Compy
16. Plateosaurus: A proto-Sauropod that could switch between bipedal and quadrupedal.
17. Hatzegopteryx: A large pterosaur, bigger than the Quetzal. Unlike the Quetzal, the Hatzegopteryx will land from time to time and will fight back.
18. Rhamphorhynchus: A small pterosaur that is too small to ride. Smaller than the Dimorphodon and is a nuisance.
19. Dryosaurus and/or Hypsilophodon: A small herbivore that is very skittish. Good seed gatherers.
20. Anamalocaris: A mantis shrimp that can be passive tamed and rideable.
21. Monolophosaurus: A larger version of the Dilo.
22. Harpagornis: A giant prehistoric eagle.
23. Brontotherium and/or Elasmotherium: A large rhinoceros similar to the Woolly Rhino.
24. Helicoprion: A smaller relative to the Megalodon.
25. Gigantophis: A giant prehistoric snake.
26. Ornithomimus: A smaller relative to the Gallimimus.
27. Majungasaurus: A relative to the Carnotaurus.