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#1 Wild Spinosaurs spam their roars incessantly when attacking or being attacked. They have an abrupt cut off point when go out of range, but within the audio range it's always at full volume.
#2 The Sucho has issues walkin straight/flat and tends to just stand still doing nothing if there are no creatures in range of aggro.
Bonus - The Spino's legs are too close together, this is both an aesthetic issue and a problem for gameplay as the spino has a lot of difficulty walking over small terrain and gets caught on small dinos like raptors. The narrow leg gap looks a bit awkward for it's imposing size and doesn't match the JP version as well as it could.
Otherwise it's pretty stellar, I really enjoy the animation quality and overall audio quality of the roars. Though like others have mentioned the Spino's foot steps could have a bit more to them.