Well, there will be wild boar and actual tigers, but not the ones you said specifically.
Aw, c'mon! Half the fun of prehistory is that almost all of it is missing from the fossil record. Who knows-maybe woolly pigs really did exist? We could have just never found the fossils.
Just a reminder: the blue oxen I suggested earlier are not real creatures. They're essentially Babe the Big Blue Ox.
Also, have some ideas!
-Ducks should lay duck eggs and drop duck meat instead of chicken eggs and meat.
-Turducken:
A wolf-sized combination of turkey, duck, and chicken, these large birds live in plains, forest, and swamp biomes, feeding on seeds and grasses. They can be bred with seeds, and when killed, they drop either turkey, duck, or chicken when killed, making them the ultimate avian livestock animal.
Image (Not mine):
-Rare, powerful variants of wild wolves that spawn in certain biomes.
Waheela:
A massive white wolf twice the size of a horse that spawns in taiga biomes, this brutal predator's saberteeth and incredible strength make it a lethal adversary to players.
Shunka Warakin:
A plains-dwelling creature, this immense creature is slightly smaller than the Waheela, but more than compensates with its maneuverability and bone-crushing jaws, which are capable of dealing nearly full damage even to armor-wearing players.
Image (Not by me):
Amarok:
Native to taiga biomes, the Amarok is about the same size as the Waheela, but it sacrifices brawn for speed-it can chase down horses with ease, bringing them down and devouring both mount and rider.
Image (Not by me):
Gevaudan Beast:
Spawning in forest biomes, the Gevaudan beast is three times the size of a horse, and the most powerful out of all the monster-wolves. Tearing apart villagers and players with murderous glee, this terrifying beast is not to be taken lightly.
Image (Not by me):
Smiledog:
The smallest of the monster wolves, smiledogs are a little bit smaller than a horse, but it has a miriad of tricks up its sleeves: not only is it incredibly fast, but its attacks inflict a variety of ailments on its victims, varying from nausea to wither. Thankfully, they're extremely frail: two or three hits from a diamond sword can easily dispatch them.
Image (Not by me):
Worg:
In between the Gevaudan beast and the Waheela in terms of size, these enormous creatures spawn in extreme hills biomes, and are overall the most well-rounded of the monster wolves-they have decent speed, attack, and health, but nothing particularly special.
Image (Not by me):
Fenrir:
This gargantuan wolf is the same size as the Gevaudan beast, but is quite a bit slower and has more offensive capability. Spawning in the megataiga, these colossal wolves are capable of bringing down even other monster wolves with relatively little effort.
Image (Not by me):
-Hell-pig:
A gigantic entelodont with saber teeth, these monstrous pigs are only slightly smaller than elephants, living alone or in pairs in savanna biomes. While extremely hostile towards players, they can occasionally spawn alongside one to three piglets, much like boars. These piglets can be tamed with large amounts of carrots and used as powerful mounts once they grow up.
Image (Note mine:)
-Marsh tyrant:
Basically a hippo with minimal soft tissue around its face and a more predatory body, these great beasts dwell in swamp biomes, attacking anything larger than a turtle that comes close. Their mighty jaws deal a large amount of damage, and they have high amounts of health, but once killed, they will drop the contents of their stomachs-gold nuggets, lumps of iron from the armor of previous victims, even the heads of monsters. Furthermore, marsh tyrants can be tamed with raw meat of any kind, making them excellent guardians for bases near bodies of water or incorporating moats.
Image (Note mine):
-Fire lizard:
This rare, gigantic reptile is related to the dragons and wyverns, spawning in extreme hill biomes. Attacking with fiery breath and their massive jaws, fire lizards drop fire lizard hide once slain, which can be crafted into flamescale armor: a suit of flaming red armor with the protection and durability of iron that grants its wearer complete and total immunity to fire and lava.
-Behemoth:
An immense mammoth spawning very, very rarely in tundra biomes, this colossal beast stands 5 blocks tall, and can be tamed with enormous amounts of wheat, apples, and carrots. Once tamed, this enormous creature can be equipped with two different sets of tusks, two mammoth platforms, and eight elephant chests.
Image (Not mine):
-More types of elephants:
Pygmy elephants: Smaller version of a standard elephant, about the size of a horse. Variants for both African and Asian elephants exist. Spawn in jungles. Asia variants can have an elephant garment equipped, but not a howdah. Both species can only carry one elephant chest, but can wear tusks.
Dwarf elephant: A tiny species of elephant a little larger than a wolf with shorter tusks than either African or Asian elephants. Cannot be ridden, but can be equipped with one elephant chest and a set of tusks. Spawns on beaches and islands.
This looks like an awesome idea for a mod that has a lot of potential! I will eagerly await its release! Personally, I want to see some "prehistoric" versions of existing Minecraft creatures-giant woolly pigs with mammoth-like tusks, tiger-sized ocelots, etc.
I can't wait to see what this mod will turn out to be! Personally, I want to see the creation of entirely new creatures with genetics, maybe even combining the ecology aspect of the mod to create entire artificial food webs! It would also be cool to see prehistoric animals being recreated with modern animals' DNA-things like ankylosaurs made from armadillo and turtle, chicken-dinosaur hybrids, tyrannosaurs made from crocodiles, monitor lizards, ostriches, and kangaroos, etc.
Glawackus: A monstrous creature that looks like a cross between a big cat, a bear, and a wolverine, this immense beast just keeps coming at you no matter what you hit it with. It takes no knockback or fire damage, and has been known to go up against young dragons and win. They can be tamed when raised from cubs for use as powerful mounts, or they can be hunted for awesome trophies.
Blue ox: An immense bovine the size of an elephant, these powerful beasts can be tamed for use as a powerful mount, or it can be hunted for its meat and horns, the latter of which can be crafted into a trophy.
Hey guys, if you're working on the future, I know some guys who would be extremely useful for that kind of thing: the people at the Speculative Evolution forums. These guys are the best of the best when it comes to concepts for future evolution, alternative evolution; you name it, they've done it.
And speaking of alternative evolution, perhaps there could be a mechanic where when you take animals from a certain time period and put them in a new one (For example, taking a population of Anomalocaris and leaving them in the Jurassic), they can evolve into new species.
Also, have a suggestion for a future creature:
Wolf Toad
Size: A bit larger than a wolf
Alignment: Hostile
Damage: 1-3
Description: A descendent of the cane toad, the wolf toad is a pack-hunting predator native to savanna biomes. Leaping forwards and biting with its sharklike jaws to attack, the poison glands on the back of its neck have reconfigured their 'piping' into the jaws, giving it a venomous bite.
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Aw, c'mon! Half the fun of prehistory is that almost all of it is missing from the fossil record. Who knows-maybe woolly pigs really did exist? We could have just never found the fossils.
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Hey, the forum for both Ecocraft and Jurassicraft just redirect to a link that says that they've expired. Does anyone know why?
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I hope that deathblows get added soon!
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Just a reminder: the blue oxen I suggested earlier are not real creatures. They're essentially Babe the Big Blue Ox.
Also, have some ideas!
-Ducks should lay duck eggs and drop duck meat instead of chicken eggs and meat.
-Turducken:
A wolf-sized combination of turkey, duck, and chicken, these large birds live in plains, forest, and swamp biomes, feeding on seeds and grasses. They can be bred with seeds, and when killed, they drop either turkey, duck, or chicken when killed, making them the ultimate avian livestock animal.
Image (Not mine):
-Rare, powerful variants of wild wolves that spawn in certain biomes.
Waheela:
A massive white wolf twice the size of a horse that spawns in taiga biomes, this brutal predator's saberteeth and incredible strength make it a lethal adversary to players.
Shunka Warakin:
A plains-dwelling creature, this immense creature is slightly smaller than the Waheela, but more than compensates with its maneuverability and bone-crushing jaws, which are capable of dealing nearly full damage even to armor-wearing players.
Image (Not by me):
Amarok:
Native to taiga biomes, the Amarok is about the same size as the Waheela, but it sacrifices brawn for speed-it can chase down horses with ease, bringing them down and devouring both mount and rider.
Image (Not by me):
Gevaudan Beast:
Spawning in forest biomes, the Gevaudan beast is three times the size of a horse, and the most powerful out of all the monster-wolves. Tearing apart villagers and players with murderous glee, this terrifying beast is not to be taken lightly.
Image (Not by me):
Smiledog:
The smallest of the monster wolves, smiledogs are a little bit smaller than a horse, but it has a miriad of tricks up its sleeves: not only is it incredibly fast, but its attacks inflict a variety of ailments on its victims, varying from nausea to wither. Thankfully, they're extremely frail: two or three hits from a diamond sword can easily dispatch them.
Image (Not by me):
Worg:
In between the Gevaudan beast and the Waheela in terms of size, these enormous creatures spawn in extreme hills biomes, and are overall the most well-rounded of the monster wolves-they have decent speed, attack, and health, but nothing particularly special.
Image (Not by me):
Fenrir:
This gargantuan wolf is the same size as the Gevaudan beast, but is quite a bit slower and has more offensive capability. Spawning in the megataiga, these colossal wolves are capable of bringing down even other monster wolves with relatively little effort.
Image (Not by me):
-Hell-pig:
A gigantic entelodont with saber teeth, these monstrous pigs are only slightly smaller than elephants, living alone or in pairs in savanna biomes. While extremely hostile towards players, they can occasionally spawn alongside one to three piglets, much like boars. These piglets can be tamed with large amounts of carrots and used as powerful mounts once they grow up.
Image (Note mine:)
-Marsh tyrant:
Basically a hippo with minimal soft tissue around its face and a more predatory body, these great beasts dwell in swamp biomes, attacking anything larger than a turtle that comes close. Their mighty jaws deal a large amount of damage, and they have high amounts of health, but once killed, they will drop the contents of their stomachs-gold nuggets, lumps of iron from the armor of previous victims, even the heads of monsters. Furthermore, marsh tyrants can be tamed with raw meat of any kind, making them excellent guardians for bases near bodies of water or incorporating moats.
Image (Note mine):
-Fire lizard:
This rare, gigantic reptile is related to the dragons and wyverns, spawning in extreme hill biomes. Attacking with fiery breath and their massive jaws, fire lizards drop fire lizard hide once slain, which can be crafted into flamescale armor: a suit of flaming red armor with the protection and durability of iron that grants its wearer complete and total immunity to fire and lava.
-Behemoth:
An immense mammoth spawning very, very rarely in tundra biomes, this colossal beast stands 5 blocks tall, and can be tamed with enormous amounts of wheat, apples, and carrots. Once tamed, this enormous creature can be equipped with two different sets of tusks, two mammoth platforms, and eight elephant chests.
Image (Not mine):
-More types of elephants:
Pygmy elephants: Smaller version of a standard elephant, about the size of a horse. Variants for both African and Asian elephants exist. Spawn in jungles. Asia variants can have an elephant garment equipped, but not a howdah. Both species can only carry one elephant chest, but can wear tusks.
Dwarf elephant: A tiny species of elephant a little larger than a wolf with shorter tusks than either African or Asian elephants. Cannot be ridden, but can be equipped with one elephant chest and a set of tusks. Spawns on beaches and islands.
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I have a few suggestions for future mobs:
-Amarok
-Waheela
-Adjule
-Shunka Warakin
-El Cadejo
-Mngwa
-Marozi (Spotted lion)
-Mountain tiger/Ennedi tiger
-Dingonek
-Beast of Gevaudan
-Malawi Terror Beast
-McFarlane's Bear
-Cigau
-Rainbow tiger/rainbow jaguar
-Nandi bear
-Maltese tiger
-Beast of Bodmin Moor
-Beast of Dean
-Beast of Exmoor
-Devil Monkey
-Ropen
-Kongamato
-Duah
-Washorive
-Indava
-Bergman's Bear
-Buffalo Lion
-Snallygaster
-Beast of Bears
-Queensland tiger
-Mapinguari
-Lusca
-Kraken
-Water lion
-Megalodon
-Onza
-Kulta
-Burrunjor
-Partridge Creek Monster
-Hodag
-Hidebehind
-Triperodo
-Billdad
-Cactus Cat
-Hugag
-Tree octopus
-Splinter cat
-Sliver cat
-Ngoubou
-Chipekwe
-Nguma-monene
-Nsanga
-Lukwata
-Lau
-Mahamba
-Gambo
-Trunko
-Skunk ape
-Grassman
-Irizima
-Fujian blue tiger
-Makalala
-Koolookamba
-Bili ape
-True Giant Sasquatch
-Ahool
-Olitiau
-Big grey man
-Hogzilla
-Spiny-backed chimpanzee
-U85 Atrocity
-U28 Monster
-Thunderbird
-Van Meter Visitor
-Vampire beast
-Dodo
-Chickcharney
-Buru
-Kumi lizard
-Washington's eagle
-Giant goldfish
-Rhinoceros dolphin
-Giglioli's whale
-High-finned sperm whale
-Alula whale
-Con rit
-Megalodon
-Montauk Monster
-Devil jack diamond
-Argopelter
-Agogwe
-Beast of Busco
-Sewer alligator
-Giant rat
-Champ
-Cressie
-Tahoe Tessie
-Super-Otter
-Super-Eel
-Hook Island Sea Monster
-Ningen
-Gloucester sea serpent
-Ebu Gogo
-Cadborosaurus
-Hyampon Hog Bear
-Dobhar-chu
A structure:
-Con Man's Tent: found in villages, contains various taxidermy hoaxes
And some former cryptids:
-Coelacanth
-Congo peafowl
-Mountain gorilla
-Devil bird
-Chacoan peccary
-Takahe
-Dingiso
-Megamouth shark
-Saola
-Okapi
-Komodo dragon
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I found another mod that would be perfect for this: Enderstuff+!
http://www.minecraftforum.net/forums/mapping-and-modding/minecraft-mods/1286957-1-5-2-sp-mp-lan-enderstuff-v1-0-2
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This looks like an awesome idea for a mod that has a lot of potential! I will eagerly await its release! Personally, I want to see some "prehistoric" versions of existing Minecraft creatures-giant woolly pigs with mammoth-like tusks, tiger-sized ocelots, etc.
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I can't wait to see what this mod will turn out to be! Personally, I want to see the creation of entirely new creatures with genetics, maybe even combining the ecology aspect of the mod to create entire artificial food webs! It would also be cool to see prehistoric animals being recreated with modern animals' DNA-things like ankylosaurs made from armadillo and turtle, chicken-dinosaur hybrids, tyrannosaurs made from crocodiles, monitor lizards, ostriches, and kangaroos, etc.
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Like this: http://pokemonfromhell.deviantart.com/art/13-Days-of-Halloween-Pyroar-Gligar-567615985
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I like this idea a lot! It would also be cool if there were more color variants as well.
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Full support! Villages need more love (And if you ask me, more types of building)
If you want, I could design a couple of new wells.
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I have some suggestions as well:
-Umbrellabirds
-King of Saxony bird-of-paradise
-Kakapo
-Kea
-Hyacinth macaw, Spix's macaw, Blue and yellow macaw, and Blue and green macaw variants for the parrots
-Kookaburra
-Haast's eagle
-Moa
-Caladrius (A mythical bird said to be able to cure disease)
-Hornbill: comes in great Indian, rhinoceros, and pied ground variants
-Potoos
-Secretary bird
-Stork: comes in marabou, greater adjutant, shoe-billed, openbill, painted, and wood variants
-Mole duck (An extinct New Zealand duck)
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How about these things?
Glawackus: A monstrous creature that looks like a cross between a big cat, a bear, and a wolverine, this immense beast just keeps coming at you no matter what you hit it with. It takes no knockback or fire damage, and has been known to go up against young dragons and win. They can be tamed when raised from cubs for use as powerful mounts, or they can be hunted for awesome trophies.
Blue ox: An immense bovine the size of an elephant, these powerful beasts can be tamed for use as a powerful mount, or it can be hunted for its meat and horns, the latter of which can be crafted into a trophy.
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Read the FAQ, please.
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Hey guys, if you're working on the future, I know some guys who would be extremely useful for that kind of thing: the people at the Speculative Evolution forums. These guys are the best of the best when it comes to concepts for future evolution, alternative evolution; you name it, they've done it.
Link to the forum they use is here: http://s1.zetaboards.com/Conceptual_Evolution/index/
And speaking of alternative evolution, perhaps there could be a mechanic where when you take animals from a certain time period and put them in a new one (For example, taking a population of Anomalocaris and leaving them in the Jurassic), they can evolve into new species.
Also, have a suggestion for a future creature:
Wolf Toad
Size: A bit larger than a wolf
Alignment: Hostile
Damage: 1-3
Description: A descendent of the cane toad, the wolf toad is a pack-hunting predator native to savanna biomes. Leaping forwards and biting with its sharklike jaws to attack, the poison glands on the back of its neck have reconfigured their 'piping' into the jaws, giving it a venomous bite.
Picture (Not mine):
http://asanbonsam.deviantart.com/art/Tlatutuq-191478934