So, time to see that there are other dinosaurs they don't know about that have been lurking within the land of Isla Cretacia, some uncharted and unknown dinosaurs who have been living within Isla Nublar and Sorna before they went into destruction from a volcano, oh and there is one major surprise in the end involving someone back from a trip across the realms. Enjoy reading this new chapter everyone.

Spells and Louds.
Chapter 941: The other Dino's.

(Isla Cretacia.)

The main doors of the surveillance room opens and coming in is the head of the whole island and operation, Becca Chang, and she is leading the others whom she wishes to show them something. Lincoln Spellman, Linka A. Spellman and Jordan Rosato, and they don't even know what the heck they are here for.

"Alright, so this is what you kids need to know." Becca then pans the cameras around, and these ones are not known by the others.

"So, what the heck is this all about?" Lincoln then sees one of the cameras shows Aladar and Neera leading the herd through the grasslands, alongside their young Iguanodon children.

"Also, what the heck are those cameras all about?" asked Linka as she sees the cameras that Becca is maneuvering. "Wait, we haven't been to that part of the island."

Becca then informs them. "These ones are located on the other side of the mountain range, and what you are all about to see is something we all weren't informed much, but I finally sorted it out days ago. These are dinosaurs from the island of Sorna and Nublar, the ones we went to when the volcano erupted, these are dinosaurs we didn't know about. Dinosaurs that have never been seen by anyone from Isla Nublar."

Lincoln, Linka and Jordan are surprised and confused. "Wait, what?"

Becca then shows them the dinosaurs that are there. "Here they are, the other dinosaurs from Isla Sorna." She then shows them the dinosaurs they didn't know about or even existed and gives them some information about these said animals.

Aerotitan.
Is a genus of large azhdarchid pterosaur known from the Late Cretaceous of Patagonia, Argentina. The type species Aerotitan sudamericanus was in 2012 named and described by Fernando Emilio Novas, Martin Kundrat, Federico Agnolína, Martín Ezcurra, Per Erik Ahlberg, Marcelo Isasi, Alberto Arriagada and Pablo Chafrat.

The generic name is derived from Greek ἀήρ, aer, "air", and Titan in reference to the fact the species represents a large flying reptile. The specific name refers to its provenance from South-America. The holotype, MPCN-PV 0054, has been recovered near the Bajo de Arriagada site, in Patagonia, from a layer of the upper Allen Formation. It consists of a partial rostrum with a preserved length of 264 millimeters.

This snout is elongated and transversely compressed. The jaws are toothless. The wingspan has been estimated as at least 5 meters (16.4 ft.). Aerotitan has been assigned to the Azhdarchidae. If correct, this would make it the first unambiguous azhdarchid from South-America.

Amargasaurus.
Is an extinct genus of sauropod dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous period and measuring up to 10 meters (33 feet) long. A distinctive feature of this dinosaur are the two parallel rows of tall spines down its neck and back, taller than in any other known sauropod. It is an example of Convergent Evolution; with Thyreophoran-like, almost Spinosaurian dorsal, cervical, and caudal vertebral spines.

Antarctopelta.
Was a genus of ankylosaurian dinosaur with one known species, A. oliveroi, which lived in Antarctica during the Late Cretaceous Period. It was a medium-sized ankylosaur, reaching no more than 4 meters (13 ft.) in length, and showed characteristics of two different families, making more precise classification difficult.

The single known fossil specimen was discovered on James Ross Island in 1986, constituting the first dinosaur remains ever discovered on Antarctica, although it is the second dinosaur from the continent to be formally named. Like other ankylosaurs, Antarctopelta oliveroi was a stocky, herbivorous quadruped protected by armor plates embedded in the skin. Although a complete skeleton has not been found, the species is estimated to have reached a maximum length of 6 meters (20 ft.) from snout to tail tip.

Very little of the skull is known, but all of the known skull fragments were heavily ossified for protection. One bone in particular, identified as a supraorbital, included a short spike which would have projected outwards over the eye. The leaf-shaped teeth are asymmetrical, with the majority of the denticles on the edge closest to the tip of the snout. These teeth are also proportionately large compared to those of other ankylosaurs, with the largest measuring 10 millimeters (0.4 in) across. This compares to the much larger North American Euoplocephalus, 6–7 m (20–23 ft.) in body length, which had teeth averaging only 7.5 mm (0.3 in) across.

Concavenator.
Is an extinct genus of primitive carcharodontosaurian from the Early Cretaceous Period. It was slightly taller than a man, being no more than 20 feet long. It was named after its distinguishing hump on its back, which was located in front of the hips. The shape was two hills, the front being taller and more visible than the one on the back, which is barely noticeable, with a U-shape in the middle, although looks less like a U-shape due to the small second hump behind the tall, frontal one.

There is some speculation that it could be a thermal regulator. Another interesting fact is that it apparently sported quill knobs on the arms, very much like dromaeosaurs and modern day birds, thus leading to the possibility that it had feathers, although not completely covering the body, as it is likely it also had some scales.

Dracorex.
Is a genus of pachycephalosaurid theropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous Period. Its name means "dragon king", and its type species is Dracorex hogswartia, named after the Harry Potter franchise's Hogwarts Academy.

Much like Stygimoloch, Dracorex had large, protruding spikes on the back of its head, with two large horns of three behind the head. It had bumps and a long muzzle, with spikes on its nasal area. Dracorex, like Homalocephale and Goyocephale, had a flat dome, which led to the theory that it and Stygimoloch might be the growth stages of Pachycephalosaurus or, if Stygimoloch is valid, a female Stygimoloch.

Deinocheirus.
Was the largest known ornithomimosaur (the group that Gallimimus, and Ornithomimus belongs to) which lived in Late Cretaceous Mongolia. Its name originates from the first fossils of the animal discovered, which were its large arms. In 2014, more fossils were discovered revealing a hadrosaur-like beak, feather impressions, and a large hump.

Darwinopterus.
Is a genus of pterosaur, discovered in China and named after biologist Charles Darwin. Between 30 and 40 fossil specimens have been identified, all collected from the Tiaojishan Formation, which dates to the middle Jurassic period, 160.89-160.25 Ma ago.

The type species, D. modularis, was described in February 2010. D. modularis was the first known pterosaur to display features of both long-tailed ('rhamphorhynchoid') and short-tailed (pterodactyloid) pterosaurs, and was described as a transitional fossil between the two groups. Two additional species, D. linglongtaensis and D. robustodens, were described from the same fossil beds in December 2010 and June 2011, respectively.

Einiosaurus.
Was a member of the Ceratopsian family, highly successful plant-eating animals from the Late Cretaceous. While many members of this family are known for having hard neck frills, spikes, and horns, the Einiosaurus was one of the most remarkable of the ceratopsians with its nose horn that looked like a giant can opener.

Looking at an Einiosaurus from the front, the most impressive feature would have been the horn growing on its short snout. This horn was long and narrow, and curved down and directly ahead of the animal. Behind the head was a bone frill that contained two large spikes sticking up from the top. This would present a formidable appearance for any predators approaching Einiosaurus.

Bone-bed evidence indicates that Ceratopsae moved in single-species herds, unlike other herbivorous dinosaurs who appear to have traveled in mixed herds. This may mean that Einiosaurus had defensive herd behavior, shielding the young inside the herd by forming a circle whenever danger threatened.

The major controversy concerning the Ceratopsae is the way in which they stood. It is not clear if they had an upright posture like elephants, or a sprawling posture like lizards. The more upright posture would indicate greater speed in relation to predator dinosaurs, but would require the Ceratopsae to have narrow rib cages. A sprawling posture would allow for a bigger rib cage that was more common among herbivores, but would make the animals slower and more vulnerable to attack. The horns and spikes were not of much use as defensive weapons

Hatzegopteryx.
Is a pterosaur whose fossils were found in Transylvania, Romania. It was one of the largest pterosaurs known to exist, a feat shared by Quetzalcoatlus.

Ophiacodon.
Is an extinct genus of synapsids belonging to the family Ophiacodontidae that lived from the Late Carboniferous to the Early Permian in North America and possibly Europe. The genus was named along with its type species O. mirus by paleontologist Othniel Charles Marsh in 1878 and currently includes five other species. As an ophiacodontid, Ophiacodon is one of the most basal synapsids and is close to the evolutionary line leading to mammals.

Proceratosaurus.
Was a primitive coelurosaurian theropod that lived in England, Europe in the Middle Jurassic Period. It looked somewhat similar to the later Ceratosaurus, for which it is named after, but only due to it also having a horn-like crest.

Despite its name, it is not related to Ceratosaurus, but to the later Tyrannosaurus. Overall, Proceratosaurus was a much more gracile and delicate animal. Recent research has speculated with good supporting evidence that Proceratosaurus is the earliest tyrannosauroid. Since only part of Proceratosaurus' crest is preserved, it's possible it had a crest similar to Guanlong, Kileskus, and Sinotyrannus.

Scaphognathus.
Was a pterosaur that lived around Germany during the Late Jurassic. It had a wingspan of 0.9 meters (3 feet). At present Scaphognathus is known from three specimens, all of which originated in the Kimmeridgian-age Solnhofen Limestone. Physically it was very similar to Rhamphorhynchus, albeit with notable cranial differences.

For one, Scaphognathus had a proportionately shorter skull (4.5 inches) with a blunter tip and a larger antorbital fenestra. Its teeth oriented vertically rather than horizontally. The traditional count of them held that eighteen teeth were in the upper jaws and ten in the lower. S. Christopher Bennett, studying a new third specimen, SMNS 59395, in 2004 determined there were only sixteen teeth in the upper jaws, the higher previous number having been caused by incorrectly adding replacement teeth.

Comparisons between the scleral rings of Scaphognathus and modern birds and reptiles suggest that it may have been diurnal. This may also indicate niche partitioning with contemporary pterosaurs inferred to be nocturnal, such as Ctenochasma and Rhamphorhynchus.

Tanycolagreus.
Is a coelurosaurian theropod from the Late Jurassic period of North America. Carpenter et al. (2005, pp. 43–44) determined that the holotype of Tanycolagreus represents a subadult individual which measured approximately 3.3 meters (11 feet) long in life. However, one of the referred fossils, the premaxilla from the Cleveland-Lloyd Quarry, would have belonged to a larger individual, measuring 4 meters (13 feet) long. In 2010 Gregory S. Paul estimated the weight of a four meters long animal at hundred twenty kilograms. It cannot be determined whether or not the Cleveland-Lloyd specimen represents a fully mature adult, so the upper size limit for the taxon remains unknown.

The head of Tanycolagreus is large, elongated and rectangular in profile due to a blunt snout. The leg is rather long and lightly built.

Carpenter et al. (2005; pp. 27 & 29) diagnosed Tanycolagreus topwilsoni as follows: "Medium-sized tetanuran having short, deep-bodied premaxilla pierced by narial foramen at base of nasal process, orbital process on postorbital, T-shaped quadratojugal, centrodiapophyseal lamina on dorsals. Differs from Coelurus in the absence of pleurocoel on anterior dorsals; posterior caudal prezygapophyses elongated to one-third centrum length, rather than short; straight, rather than sigmoidal, humeral shaft; bowed, rather than straight, radius; flat-bottomed rather than arced pubic foot; straight rather than sigmoidal femoral shaft; metatarsal length subequal to humeral length, rather than 1.75 times humeral length. Differs from Ornitholestes in straight anterior margin of premaxilla, rather than rounded; T-shaped rather than L-shaped quadratojugal; elongate neural spine; posterior caudal prezygapophyses only one-third centrum length, rather than one-half centrum length; bowed, slender radius, rather than straight, robust radius".

The single premaxillary tooth preserved with the holotype is badly damaged, but does exhibit the asymmetrical cross-section typical in theropod teeth; the cheek teeth are too poorly preserved to show any detail. In the foot the second toe is slightly hyperextendable but does not carry an enlarged claw

Unaysaurus.
Is a genus of sauropodomorph herbivore dinosaur. Discovered in southern Brazil, in the geopark of paleorrota, in 1998, and announced in a press conference on Thursday, December 3, 2004, it is one of the oldest dinosaurs known. It is closely related to plateosaurid dinosaurs found in Germany, which indicates that it was relatively easy for species to spread across the giant landmass of the time, the supercontinent of Pangaea.

Like most early dinosaurs, Unaysaurus was relatively small, and walked on two legs. It was only 2.5 meters long (8.2 ft.), 70 to 80 centimeters tall (2 to 3 ft.), and weighed about 70 kilograms (155 lb.), it would be a fast animal which would be key in helping it escape predators. It shares also a key trait among early theropods: a slender build.

The fossils of Unaysaurus are well preserved. They consist of an almost complete skull, complete with a lower jaw, and partial skeleton with many of the bones still connected to each other in their natural positions. It is one of the most complete dinosaur skeletons (including complete skull) ever recovered in Brazil.

Wuerhosaurus.
Was a stegosaur dinosaur that lived in the Early Cretaceous period, making it one of the last stegosaurids in existence. It grew up to 7 meters (23 feet) in length, and resembles its more famous cousin, Stegosaurus.

Yutyrannus.
Is an extinct genus of theropod dinosaur that lived during the early Cretaceous period in what is now northeastern China related to T. rex. It had a length of 9 meters (30 feet) and an estimated weight of about 1.4 tons (3,120 lbs.). It is known for being both the largest known feathered dinosaur and the biggest theropod with direct evidence of feathers so far.

Zalmoxes.
Is an extinct genus of rhabdodontid ornithopod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous of Romania which was once Hațeg Island. The genus is known from specimens first named as the species Mochlodon robustum in 1899 by Franz Nopcsa before being reclassified as Rhabdodon robustum by him in 1915. In 1990 this name was corrected to Rhabdodon robustus by George Olshevsky, and in 2003 the species was once more reclassified, this time as the type species Zalmoxes robustus. Zalmoxes refers to the Dacian deity Zalmoxis, and robustus to the robustness of the remains. In 2003 another species was named, Zalmoxes shqiperorum, named for the Albanian name for Albania.

Lincoln, Linka and Jordan are surprised. "Whoa! Now those are some weird dinosaurs that I did not know even existed back then" replied Linka.

Becca Chang nods. "Yeah, I guess InGen did make some dinosaurs that are not even listed down by those who have known the first Jurassic World thing, and thankfully we helped keep a close eye on these dinosaurs and are hoping that perhaps we can see if they are suitable for living on the mainlands around the world."

Jordan then thinks about this. "Sounds like a sound plan, for some folks who haven't known that these beasts even existed back then. We're gonna need to speak with FutureTech about this." They then continue to watch the dinosaurs go about their business at the surveillance cameras, they now wonder... Are there other dinosaurs that InGen made?

Lincoln thinks about this. 'Perhaps we should return to that islands and see if there might be some dinosaurs who may have survived the aftermath of that volcanic eruption, if so... Then there might be some dinosaurs we have never heard of before.'

(The Royal Fortress.)

Far from the island, all forces are just doing their usual thing, and we see the trio of FutureTech looking to their new aircraft which they have invented. "Alright, we do a field test to see if this is awesome and then it's a green light with the air force commanders" said Victor.

"The Tornado Bomber mark 4, and designed to drop bunker buster bombs with great precision" replied Jack Cyber. "And also deploy anti-air flares to stop enemy missiles from hitting them. Also armed with advanced sensors to track down enemy aircraft who wish to knock this thing down."

"This is gonna be fun testing..." Martin then sees something. "Guys, Great Gate opening." They all look to the great gate and see the portal being made. "The guardian must be back from..." Then they see the guardian come out and he drops the unconscious animatronic onto the ground. "Wait, what?!"

They all go over and see the animatronic and Jack Cyber knows her. "Roxanne Wolf from Five Nights at Freddy's Security Breach? What?"

They then see the guardian is wounded, he has some areas bleeding from his cheek and his foot, and even his shoulders and some burn marks and bruises and his left arm seems wounded badly. "Guys... Get her, operational... Fix her glitched up system... Then we can... Send her, back..." Gyro then blacks out on the ground.

They all call for medical attention, and then contact the rest of the team.

To be continued in the next chapter.

A/N: I guess they didn't know about these other dinosaurs on the list from which the other forces rescued from the whole "Jurassic World Crossover" now they know that they are here on the island of Isla Cretacia and living peacefully, and the guardian is back, but what the hell did he go through? I hope you all enjoyed the new chapter everyone.

To know that one, check out "Helluva Loud Adventures Chapter 551.

Date made: 2/5/22.