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@Ijgarza87 @Microrapterr As sort of an inverse of my response to the original tweet, a design I really like in the BOTM ceratopsid line is definetly the Regaliceratops, it's colours are vibrant and distinct but could still feasibly perform as camouflage (it's also unbelievably adorable)
@DomButVirtual @clumsystiggy My point was not that large dinosaurs should be restricted to dull colours, just that certain vibrant colours should be used sparingly because they would stick out far more in a natural setting (a good example of vibrant but realistic coloration in the same series even is Regali)
@KingRexy328 Probably CT-2242 "Cooker"
He had a lot of charm and personality for how minor his role was, hope they bring him into canon someday
Compripuncta, a hybrid of the Lady beetle and Edmontosaurus regalis.
Originally intended to be housed within a shared enclosure with non-hybrydised small-medium ornithopods such as Dryosaurus 1/2
Cantuscoda ("singing tail") a hybrid of Huayangasaurus and the Bristlenose Pleco that saw minimal use in the park due to it's increased metabolism and uncontrollable waste production, characterised by it's distinct colours and high-pitched chirping vocalisations.