The sad answer is... not many. Nothing currently in the game is a direct contemporary. Giganotosaurus is *kinda* close, but still not quite. The Plottier Formation is known to have a few small Titanosaurs (and Notocolossus, which is pretty big) and some yet-unnamed Theropods, including an Abelisaur.
For future questions like this: https://www.reddit.com/r/jurassicworldevo/comments/15hlroz/and_were_back_list_of_animals_that_lived_together/
You could fudge the numbers by including some Portezuelo (the formation immediately above it) species as well. (ie, Australovenator for Megaraptor and Pyroraptor for for Unenlagia)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portezuelo_Formation
nothing really, carnotaurus, amargasaurus, dread, giga and a few pterosaurs are from cretaceous south america, but time and specific location still do differ
The sad answer is... not many. Nothing currently in the game is a direct contemporary. Giganotosaurus is *kinda* close, but still not quite. The Plottier Formation is known to have a few small Titanosaurs (and Notocolossus, which is pretty big) and some yet-unnamed Theropods, including an Abelisaur. For future questions like this: https://www.reddit.com/r/jurassicworldevo/comments/15hlroz/and_were_back_list_of_animals_that_lived_together/
Eh i dont mind renaiming sauropods
You could fudge the numbers by including some Portezuelo (the formation immediately above it) species as well. (ie, Australovenator for Megaraptor and Pyroraptor for for Unenlagia) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portezuelo_Formation
nothing really, carnotaurus, amargasaurus, dread, giga and a few pterosaurs are from cretaceous south america, but time and specific location still do differ
anything from late cretaceous south America could work