PRO TIP! What I found while making swampy enclosures is that putting in as well as your big boys (spino, baryonyx, suchomimus) you can put in a couple dimetrodon or even some small carnivores (compys, proceratosaurus, cealophysis etc: ) It can really liven up your swamp enclosure!
You should add palm trees to the desert swamp. It would make it seem more like a watering hole in the middle of the desert or somewhat more of a transitional environment between desert and either jungle or temperate forest.
I did try that at first, but wasn't satisfied with how it looked and wanted to create something different, but thanks for the suggestion, watering hole sounds like a great idea 😁
Other creatures you can indeed use for these environments are. -Oranosaurus -🇳🇬saurus (the flag is used to prevent inconvenience) -Spinosaurus -Baryonyx -Minmi -Iguanadon -Deinonychus -Amargasaurus -Dimetrodon -Pachyrinosaurus And if you want a swampy aviary the Mara and the Dsung Work pretty well, so does Tapejara. Another tip you can use is if it's tropical you can put patches of dirt here and there. Cyad Grove also works to give the swamp a more mangrove feel.
And if you want a carboniferous setting, you could use the calamites and leafy climbers, etc. to create a nice swampy Carboniferous environment. Not saying Frontier will ever add Arthropleura or other carboniferous creatures, but it is a cool environment nonetheless. Seriously though, I would love if Frontier were allowed to make separate packs for the Cenozoic and Paleozoic and add the most known and interesting creatures from each time period in those eras. But because of Universal, they probably will never get that freedom. So as Prehistoric Kingdom grows and develops, I can see that as becoming the ultimate prehistoric animal zoo building experience.
Hey there, do you think the sound quality is bad? I actually use a headphone set with a mic, and it's one of the better ones, but I'll be considering buying a good mic if the channel grows some more, thanks for the tip ;)
@@JurassicTom yes its a little static and the audio isnt as crisp. The gaming beaver said the same thing about his videos before he invested ina good mic. Trust me, more people will wanna watch it and enjoy 👀🐐👍
@@lcaquatics3446 Okay then, I guess I'm sold :D a little sooner than I would expect, but you're right, the sooner the sound quality is top notch, the better :) thank you for the advice and for the support :)
Even better update for this, you can now have placeable trees from other biomes so you can get some of those swamp like trees though for me that is gonna be a pain for what I might build 😅
Νice but the tropical swamp needs a little more immersive pictures of narrow rivers that at the coast are filled with bamboo or other jungle reinforest brushes and trees to be more like Amazonian paradise
@@JurassicTom That would be fantastic beautiful to see. I wish my PC could run JWE2 but neither the min requirements runs xd. But its ok It so beautiful some talented creators make beautiful Prehistoric and Nature scenes like real documentaries here
Conifers in swamps is not that out of the question for dinosaurs. Cypress trees (which are still around today in the southern U.S.) were a mainstay of cretaceous floodplain and wetland ecosystems.
9:35 this is the part i disagree with, I have lived in a area with pines and they are swamps, If your making a swamp in a alpine biome use the placable trees with the leaves starting high up and place them just of the ground but not to deep in the water
Thanks so much for the tip! I have actually never been to any alpine swamp, so I was just experimenting here, haha :D and this was before the placeable trees were a thing again, I'd do it differently nowadays, I guess :D
@@JurassicTom In colorado swamp trees are usually pine that have the branches high up, We dont have big swamps so another tip is make the water pools very small