Jurassic World: Evolution - Possible Dinosaurs and DLC

Ever since the release of Jurassic World: Evolution, the dinosaur roster has been great, however, there are multiple dinosaurs that I believe would make their roster perfect. Some of these could be released in the base game or be added in a future DLC.

Albertosaurus
Description: A large theropod that hunted the lands in what is now Canada. Its name means "Alberta lizard" from which where it was first discovered. It was a tyrannosaurid, and was known for predation on herbivores such as Parasaurolophus and Edmontosaurus. It is theorized that Albertosaurus was the predecessor of which evolved into the better-known Tyrannosaurus rex.

Formation(s) found in: Horseshoe Canyon Formation, Red Deer River (New Formation)

Reason for adding: It was in the previous game in the genre, Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis, and it would be another tyrannosaurid to add to the game.

Alioramus
Description: A large theropod that roamed what is now Mongolia. Its name means "Different branch" referring to it being a tyrannosaurid that did not split into the same group as larger tyrannosaurs such as Tarbosaurus, which it coexisted with. It may have possibly have been a social predator, hunting larger prey in larger numbers.

Formation(s) found in: Nemegt Formation

Reason for adding: It's a unique dinosaur to the Nemegt Formation, and would be an excuse for another tyrannosaurid.

Bahariasaurus
Description: A large theropod that roamed what is now Egypt. Its name means "Bahariya lizard" referring to the location of which it was discovered. It was a controversial species, believed to first be part of the Carcharodontosauridae family, then the Tyrannosauridae family, and even the similar genus Deltadromeus, but now we know it was more likely its own genus in the lesser-known clade of megaraptoran tyrannosaurids.

Formation(s) found in: Bahariya Formation

Reason for adding: It was a lesser-known large theropod, and it would be a great way to start off adding diversity to the Bahariya Formation.

Concavenator (DLC)
Description: A large theropod that roamed what is now Spain. Its name means "Hump-backed hunter", referring to the large hump above its pelvic region. Unlike most others in the Carcharodontosauridae family, Concavenator was relatively smaller than most. Due to fossil evidence, it was quite possible that Concavenator had fibrous strands of feathers on its head.

Formation(s) found in: Las Hoyas (New Formation)

Reason for adding: It was seen in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom in the Lockwood Manor as a taxidermized animal, which means that it was once living before its unknown cause of death.

Ouranosaurus
Description: A large ornithopod hadrosaur dinosaur that roamed what is now Niger and Egypt. Its name means "Brave monitor lizard", and was named after the Greek god Ouranos. It had a sail, which was theorized to be used for thermal regulation and dominance displays. It was a possible prey animal of Rugops and Carcharodontosaurus.

Formation(s) found in: Bahariya Formation, Chenini Formation, Echkar Formation (New Formation)

Reason for adding: It was in Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis, the preceding game, and would be a unique social herbivore to African formations only.

Rugops
Description: A large theropod that roamed what is now Niger and Egypt. Its name means "First wrinkle face" in reference to the impressions found on its skull near its mouth. It may have been a scavenger due to its size compared to other theropods that lived with it, such as Spinosaurus. It was quite possibly the only abelisaurid that lived in mainland prehistoric Africa.

Formation(s) found in: Bahariya Formation, Echkar Formation (New Formation)

Reason for adding: It would be another dinosaur to add to the Bahariya Formation, and it was also part of the genome sequences that created Indominus rex in Jurassic World.