Fun fact about Spinosaurus skins: First skin is called Sobek, which was the crocodile god, of a beneficial nature, creator of the Nile that would have arisen from his sweat; god of fertility, vegetation and life in Egyptian mythology. Second one is Ammit, also known as the crocodile goddess, is another funerary deity of the Egyptian pantheon since, placed at the feet of Anubis, she is in charge of devouring the souls of people who have come to judgment with too many sins in their hearts. Third is, Tawaret, Taweret is the ancient Egyptian goddess, protector of childbirth and fertility. The name "Taweret" means "she who is great" or simply "great." And finally Hapi was the god of the annual flooding of the Nile in ancient Egyptian religion. The flood deposited rich silt (fertile soil) on the banks of the rivers, allowing the Egyptians to grow their crops.
I will try to give you some information about carcha but keep in mind that i take it entirely from Wikipedia so it's kinda of large text so here we go: Carcharodontosaurus is one of the largest theropod dinosaurs known, with C. saharicus reaching 12-12.5 metres (39-41 ft) in length and approximately 6-6.2 metric tons (6.6-6.8 short tons) in body mass. It had a large, lightly built skull with a triangular rostrum. Its jaws were lined with sharp, recurved, serrated teeth that bear striking resemblances to those of the great white shark, the inspiration for the name. Though giant, its cranium was made lighter by greatly expanded fossae and fenestra, but also making it more fragile than tyrannosaurids'. The forelimbs were tiny whereas the hindlimbs were robust and muscular. Like most other theropods, it had an elongated tail for balance. Many gigantic theropods are known from North Africa during this period, including both species of Carcharodontosaurus as well as the spinosaurid Spinosaurus, the possible ceratosaur Deltadromeus, the large, dubious theropod Bahariasaurus, and an unnamed large abelisaurid. Studies of the bite force and tooth anatomy of carcharodontosaurids have found them to possess strong, but relatively weak bites compared to other theropod families. North Africa at the time was blanketed in mangrove forests and wetlands, creating a hotspot of fish, crocodilian, and pterosaur diversity.
I wish you could do some youtube tutorials for habitat building.. going over mechanics and just giving us protips. You are an amazing builder. Really wish i could learn from you
I have a Prehistoric building tutorial already up on my channel! th-cam.com/video/BMafZ-b1IRk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=CTJDDqmBDSBqku9B Are you looking for other tips like picking reference photos, inspiration, things like that?
I’ve been thinking on getting this game but wasn’t sure. If it was worth the buy. I’ve tried many different dinosaur games that I did not like at all. But this one looks promising
Seeing the giant sauropods swim would be cool
Fun fact about Spinosaurus skins:
First skin is called Sobek, which was the crocodile god, of a beneficial nature, creator of the Nile that would have arisen from his sweat; god of fertility, vegetation and life in Egyptian mythology.
Second one is Ammit, also known as the crocodile goddess, is another funerary deity of the Egyptian pantheon since, placed at the feet of Anubis, she is in charge of devouring the souls of people who have come to judgment with too many sins in their hearts.
Third is, Tawaret, Taweret is the ancient Egyptian goddess, protector of childbirth and fertility. The name "Taweret" means "she who is great" or simply "great."
And finally Hapi was the god of the annual flooding of the Nile in ancient Egyptian religion. The flood deposited rich silt (fertile soil) on the banks of the rivers, allowing the Egyptians to grow their crops.
Maybe for your first build make an enclosure for the Muttaburrasaurus because it’s most likely to get neglected 😅
Thats a good idea!
I will try to give you some information about carcha but keep in mind that i take it entirely from Wikipedia so it's kinda of large text so here we go: Carcharodontosaurus is one of the largest theropod dinosaurs known, with C. saharicus reaching 12-12.5 metres (39-41 ft) in length and approximately 6-6.2 metric tons (6.6-6.8 short tons) in body mass. It had a large, lightly built skull with a triangular rostrum. Its jaws were lined with sharp, recurved, serrated teeth that bear striking resemblances to those of the great white shark, the inspiration for the name. Though giant, its cranium was made lighter by greatly expanded fossae and fenestra, but also making it more fragile than tyrannosaurids'. The forelimbs were tiny whereas the hindlimbs were robust and muscular. Like most other theropods, it had an elongated tail for balance.
Many gigantic theropods are known from North Africa during this period, including both species of Carcharodontosaurus as well as the spinosaurid Spinosaurus, the possible ceratosaur Deltadromeus, the large, dubious theropod Bahariasaurus, and an unnamed large abelisaurid. Studies of the bite force and tooth anatomy of carcharodontosaurids have found them to possess strong, but relatively weak bites compared to other theropod families. North Africa at the time was blanketed in mangrove forests and wetlands, creating a hotspot of fish, crocodilian, and pterosaur diversity.
I wish you could do some youtube tutorials for habitat building.. going over mechanics and just giving us protips. You are an amazing builder. Really wish i could learn from you
I have a Prehistoric building tutorial already up on my channel!
th-cam.com/video/BMafZ-b1IRk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=CTJDDqmBDSBqku9B
Are you looking for other tips like picking reference photos, inspiration, things like that?
I’ve been thinking on getting this game but wasn’t sure. If it was worth the buy. I’ve tried many different dinosaur games that I did not like at all. But this one looks promising
Can’t wait for the deinosuchus and sarcosuchus to come out one day
Did the dinosaurs you placed in the water ever swim to shore? ^^; I was wondering if we would have seen them walk out of the water.
Yes, they do eventually walk out of the after 😁 I can try and include that animation in a video!
Spino!!!!!!!!!!! It swims!!!!!!! YEAAAAAAA!!!!!!
Lol
This update is phenomenal, if my PC could handle the game I'd get it.
Please build Spinosaurus enclosure
Working on it!