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!!''Teratosaurus''
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* NeverSmileAtACrocodile: As a rausuchid, it's a relative of crocodiles.
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* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: It's depicted as bipedal, while in reality it was actually a quadruped. Ironically, the ''Postosuchus'' is the opposite situation so it's possible the ''Teratosaurus'' was deliberately made this way to look differently and serve as its contrast.
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A large, herbivorous synapsid. These beasts have poor eyesight and low intelligence and are extremely common. They do not attack unless driven into a corner. Ideal for beginning hunters.
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A medium-sized herbivorous archosaur. A relative of the crocodile, the ''Lotosaurus'' is just as cunning and will try to flee or trample any human in sight. Though poorly armed, their attacks are known for their viciousness.
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This carnivorous dinosaur has grown used to the taste of human flesh. Cunning but cowardly, they only attack when sensing weakness in their prey. What they lack in size they make up for in brains and agility.
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This lumbering synapsid is pure muscle. Herbivorous but ill-tempered, they would charge at anything they see as a threat. Despite their clumsy appearance, they can reach enormous speeds.
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A medium-sized carnivore. These dinosaurs are notorious for their habit of eating the prey while it still lives. Tough and hardy, they are the best adapted dinosaurs to the Triassic desert.
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A medium-sized herbivorous dinosaur. This animal is fast and docile, usually preferring to avoid confrontation, but may still try to trample an unwary hunter. The challenge provided by this animal is suitable for advanced hunters.
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This crocodile-like archosaur is a force to be reckoned with. This cunning predator can lie in ambush for long periods of time, and go on for many days without food or water thanks to its incredibly low metabolism.
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One of the most dangerous theropods, they prefer the fertile oases to the barren desert. Big and heavy, they would often bully smaller predators off their kills, but would not say no to human flesh.
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Arguably the most dangerous carnivore on the planet, as well as the rarest, this is the ultimate goal of your hunting tour. These powerful theropods will take quite a beating before going down.
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[[spoiler:Our creation escaped its enclosure and now roams freely, leaving a path of destruction. Only the most talented and experienced hunters are allowed to take it down. Help us contain this outbreak, and you will be rewarded with total access to all of our tours indiscriminately.]]
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A bulky archosaur that slowly scours the wasteland in search of soft vegetation to dig up. They are more resistant than an ''Edaphosaurus'', but are also slower, giving a fair challenge to a beginner.
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A primitive and lethargic therapsid that prefers to live near bodies of water and will only venture inland in search of food. However, it's most distinct feature is it's bizarre looking skull that sports a multitude of horns for display.
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A singular creature that sports a sail on it's back, ''Arizonasaurus'' is a scavenger, but won't hesistate to attack a potential threat and it can charge at a respectable speed to reach it's attacker.
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A heavy parareptile, albeit small. It has a hard skeleton covered with powerful muscles, along a thick coat of armored scutes under it's skin. It may not seem like it, but this animal can reach surprising speeds for it's weight.
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A medium sized predator that resembles a primitive version of the ''Smilodon'', but aren't related at all. It's canines are so large, they have little trouble in penetrating the tough hides of some of herbivores like ''Desmatosuchus''.
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* {{Expy}}: Has the same role as the ''Allosaurus'', ''Spinosaurus'' and ''Ceratosaurus''. Justified since it occupies the same ecological niche as them and in the case of ''Allosaurus'' is a related species.
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* {{Expy}}: Has the same role as the ''Allosaurus'', ''Spinosaurus'' and ''Ceratosaurus''. Justified since it occupies the same ecological niche as them and in the case of ''Allosaurus'' ''Spinosaurus'' is a related species.in the same clade.
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