Cretaceous Park (DinosaursRoar's Version)

Cretaceous Park is a theme park and safari park located in Sacramento, California. It contains various live animals created by SciiFii that ranges from dinosaurs (including birds), to crocodylomorphs (crocodilians and relatives), to pterosaurs, to marine reptiles, to mesozoic mammals, and among others. It is very similar in concept to the fictional Jurassic Park and/or Jurassic World, but Cretaceous Park cares about its animals (not just money or people), and has progressed the animals' needs (such as the amount of space needed, the right kind of food, etc) The park is also very similar in layout to San Diego Zoo: Safari Park.

List of Sections of Cretaceous Park

 * Carnivores of the Jurassic - This section contains various live carnivores that originally lived during the Jurassic period, such as Ceratosaurus, Allosaurus, Ornitholestes, Archaeopteryx, Gasosaurus, and Dilophosaurus.


 * Inland Plains - This section contains various Cretaceous dinosaurs, pterosaurs, and some other animals, such as Parasaurolophus, Edmontosaurus, Brachylophosaurus, Iguanodon, Kosmoceratops, Centrosaurus, Triceratops, Gallimimus, Deinocheirus, Therizinosaurus, Nigersaurus, Paralititan, Saltasaurus, Shuvuuia, Tyrannosaurus, Deinonychus, Velociraptor, Pteranodon, Elasmosaurus, Simosuchus, and Beelzebufo. This is the biggest area of Cretaceous Park due to the large safari tour, Cretaceous Safari, being present and is dominated by medium-sized and large-sized herbivores of most types.


 * Prehistoric Wetlands - This section of the park contains species from the Cretaceous that lived in wetlands (or close to wetlands) such as Irritator, Suchomimus, Baryonyx, Spinosaurus, Deinosuchus, Sarcosuchus, Leptocleidus, and Liaoningosaurus.


 * Chinese Forest - This walkthrough exhibit is located near the entrance of the park and contains various small-to-medium-sized Mesozoic birds and bird-like non-avian dinosaurs of both Jurassic and Cretaceous that lived in China such as Shanweiniao, Microraptor, Sinornithosaurus, Anchiornis, Sinosauropteryx, Yi, Epidexipteryx, Beipiaosaurus, Sinornithomimus, Limusaurus, and Kulindadromeus.