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Giganotosaurus | The Isle Wiki | Fandom Dragon Time, Dino Crisis, Dinosaur Sketch, Prehistoric Wildlife, Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom, Dinosaur Pictures, Jurassic World Dinosaurs, Falling Kingdoms, Prehistoric Art

Giganotosaurus is a genus of carcharodontosaurid from the Early Cenomanian stage of Cretaceous Argentina. Its only known species is G.carolinii. And then Carcharodontosaurus was gonna be an alternate skin for it but was discontiuned. Giganotosaurus was added to The Isle in Patch 0.1.11.2967. Although its remains are incomplete, Giganotosaurus was a large predator, with the known two individuals being 12.4 and possibly 13.2 meters (41-43 feet) in length, around 3.7 meters tall and weighing…

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Beipiaosaurus is a dinosaur that is playable in the EVRIMA Branch of The Isle. As Beipiosaurus development nears total completion, the release window of this animal has been moved to 6.5 and it will be joining the roster alongside Troodon and Ceratosaurus. Beipio is done, it just needs to be added to the current evrima, as of right now, when swimming, if you move your mouse up or down, it can dive, while moving your mouse up, you can jump out of the water like a little dolphin! Beipiaosaurus…

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Spinosaurus is a genus of spinosaurid theropod from the lower Albian to lower Cenomanian stages of the Cretaceous period. There may have been two species; S. aegyptiacus and S. marocannus. Spinosaurus was added to The Isle in Patch 0.1.11.2919. "Spinosaurus" remains are known from both Egypt and Morocco, indicating it probably lived across North Africa. Spinosaurus was a highly derived member of its family. A 2010 publication by Romain Amiot and colleagues found that oxygen isotope ratios of…

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