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Anyway, I hope that Amargasaurus will be implemented in [Primordial Expansion] quickly.
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Lambeosaurs and Maiasaurs seem to spawn in a group of 3 (2 of one, 1 of the other) and inside one-another, meaning they can't move and get stuck upon spawning.
I am sure the mod author will hate me for saying this, but... I just disabled like 3/4 of the dinos in this mod because they look so funky, are simple re-do's of Vanilla animals, or are just done better in other mods. Like I said... I still recommend this mod, if only for those few. And I hope the author keeps updating it and possible improving it. What I would change: tone down some of the colors these dinos get. Some are just too bright to be realistic.
AFAIK this mod also has all the dinos (save for Corythosaurus which sucks) that the original, now defunct, mod has. So to answer your questions there: you only need that older Saurians Evolved mod if you are like me and disabled all of it's dinos except the Corythosaurus lol.
Do they contain the same creatures? If not, should I download both mods? Thanks for the support :)