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Doreen Collicott

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Besides the fact that there\u2019s absolutely no evolution involved in it, Jurassic World: Evolution is a bad game because it\u2019s just a bore of a park sim. Sure, the dinosaurs look nice enough, but the process of unlocking new species is beyond tedious and actually running the business is shallow and quickly gets stale. It beats getting mauled by raptors, but after careful consideration, I\u2019ve decided not to endorse this park. - Dan Stapleton, June 11, 2018

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Much of the park's petrified wood is from Araucarioxylon arizonicum, an extinct conifer tree, while some found in the northern part of the park is from Woodworthia arizonica and Schilderia adamanica trees. At least nine species of fossil trees from the park have been identified; all are extinct. The park has many other kinds of fossils besides trees. The Chinle, considered to be one of the richest Late Triassic fossil-plant deposits in the world, contains more than 200 fossil plant taxa. Plant groups represented in the park include lycophytes, ferns, cycads, conifers, ginkgoes, as well as unclassified forms.[22] The park has also produced one of the most diverse assemblages of fossil vertebrates from the Late Triassic. Among the groups represented are early theropod dinosaurs,[24][25] crocodile-line archosaurs,[26][27][28][29][30][31] temnospondyl amphibians,[32][33][34] lissamphibians,[35][36] non-archosauromorph diapsids,[37][38] and other dinosauromorphs[39][40] and archosauromorphs.[41][42] Dicynodonts are extremely rare despite being abundantly represented at the Placerias Quarry near St. Johns.[24][43] Fossil invertebrates include freshwater snails and clams.[44] The oldest fossil crayfish, Enoploclytia porteri, was also described from the park,[45] although it is not considered a crayfish proper (instead placed in Erymidae).

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