Dinosaurs in the jurassic park game




















Described as a "meat-eating bull," there's a lot to worry about with the Carnotaurus. Although this predator might be a lot smaller in size in comparison to other major threats in Jurassic Park, its speed is a serious danger factor — not to mention its two horns! The beast doesn't just utilize its sharp teeth when hunting but can also take advantage of the spikes atop its head. It's a vicious-looking creature and one with a lot of power in the jaw once it clamps down on its prey.

It's definitely a difficult dinosaur to outmaneuver if a keeper gets trapped in its enclosure. When looking at a combination of power and speed, the Pachyrhinosaurus is perhaps one of the most unpredictable herbivores. Although it may look small, pound for pound it might just be one of the park's most dangerous animals thanks to its thick skull. The Pachyrhinosaurus is known for running headfirst into danger, using its unique evolution to survive combat with other dangerous dinosaurs.

It will be relatively easy for players to look after but certainly shouldn't be unleashed upon guests. Growing up to six meters in length and showcasing some of the traditional features expected from a predator, the Ceratosaurus is a lot larger than the Carnotaurus. It's still incredibly agile though and once again uses a horn in combat — a single blade in the middle of its head.

Its combination of speed and sheer strength, alongside its many weapons, allows the Ceratosaurus, one of Jurassic 's most dangerous dinosaurs , to rise the ranks of power. If a player is to include such a creature in their park in Jurassic World Evolution 2, they best make sure the defensive systems are strong enough. The Megalosaurus is only available in the Deluxe Edition of the title, but players will want to get their hands on the sheer ferocity of the dinosaur.

As the first dinosaur ever discovered, this creature has a special place in Earth's history. The beast was often an apex predator in its environment thanks to its height and weight, alongside its strong jaw, which could chew through unsuspecting prey. It would make short work of any park rangers who may happen to stray into its territory. The Tyrannosaurus Rex has often been portrayed as both the hero and the villain of the Jurassic Park series.

The creature is an apex predator in its own right and has gone head to head with many terrifying beasts from the theme parks. Its size is a factor to contend with, with the weight of the T-Rex giving it even more power in the hunt. Its speed is also quite surprising, as the lumbering creature is showcased to be a quick-thinking predator when looking for its next kill. One of the main villains of the Jurassic Park franchise , the Indoraptor is one of the most powerful dinosaurs in the series thanks to its hybrid DNA.

The theme park team combined the essence of a Velociraptor, a Deinosuchus, and the Indominus Rex to create the animal. There's very little that the Indoraptor could not do, with the creature bred to be a killer.

Anyone looking to include the beast within their park in Jurassic World Evolution 2 best make sure they have the infrastructure in place to contain it. Another animal available only in the Deluxe Edition of the game, the Attenborosaurus is a monstrous creature.

Harding heal Nima's mysterious bites. The T. After a harrowing climax, Gerry and Jess make it outside, managing to hit the T. Nima, now fully recovered, helps them drive away the predator by sending the jeep wheeling away, and the T. It makes its second appearance in Episode 2, although this is merely a cameo appearance.

Having recovered from the effects of the tranquilizer, it appears just as the InGen Mercenaries are loading Dr. Harding, Jess, and Nima onto the helicopter. Billy Yoder manages to maneuver the helicopter just out of its reach, and flies away to the Isla Nublar Field Lab. Later, it appears in the clearing where Yoder, Oscar Morales and Nima crashed the helicopter. Oscar is currently out in the tunnels, leaving Yoder and Nima to deal with it.

The two of them run, along with the Parasaurolophus , to the area near the water tower and the tunnels. Yoder and Nima eventually escape into the tunnels, but Yoder drops the embryos.

Nima refuses to leave until they have the embryos, and so Yoder is forced to sneak out and get it. He manages to retrieve the can, unnoticed by the dining T.

It makes its final appearance by the dock in the final climax of the game. Having gone insane after the loss of his two best friends , Yoder is now intent on killing Nima and the Hardings in cold blood so that he alone can have the canister's pay money.

All of them stop their brawl and stand absolutely still as to not alert the predator, but Dr. Harding, taking a calculated risk, kicks the can of embryos across the deck to tempt Yoder. It is about to fall into the ocean, and Yoder, fearing that the seawater will seep in and kill the embryos, grabs it - and this is his fatal mistake.

He only has time to feel the wet breath on his back and turn around to look at Death right in the face before it snaps him up and devours him, slaying the human main antagonist of the game. But it isn't over yet.

Gerry, Jess and Nima make their way around the cargo crates near the dock with the T. At this point, the player may choose two endings. In the "bad ending", the T. In the "good ending", it steps the canister while Nima rescues Jess. In Laura Sorkin 's personal journal, she hypothesizes that the movement-based vision of the T.

However, she also admits that the disability makes the animal safer to observe. A well-loved villain from every single one of the films. A pack of Velociraptor are secondary antagonists in the game. They appear in two episodes. They are seen only in the last scenario, attacking and killing a Parasaurolophus before turning their sights on the humans. Harding barely escapes from them, scaling the water tower to join Jess and Dr. However, this leaves the three of them trapped.

Sorkin and the Hardings manage to make their way down the water tower just before the raptors knock it down, subsequently escaping into the nearby tunnel system. The pack then loses interest, instead re-focusing on the Parasaurolophus that they killed. After they have their fill, they manage to open the doors leading into the tunnels, and Oscar, observing from the shadows, follows them.

He tracks one lone individual, separated from its pack, and eventually he sees that he has no choice but to face it with his bare hands. He leaps down on top of it, and they have a brief brawl which ends when he plunges his knife into its throat, killing it instantly.

Oscar is shaken and horrified about what he had to do. Meanwhile, Dr. Harding is having an argument with Dr. Sorkin over the wisdom of her decision to undo the lysine contingency for the dinosaurs. The raptor pack observes them through windows.

Unaware of their presence, Jess wanders off to smoke some cigarettes that she stole from Dr. Sorkin, only to find herself face-to-face with a raptor lying in wait. In an act of desperation, she flings the pack of drugs into the raptor's mouth, escaping while it is distracted. The pack then follows her out to attack all three of the humans, but Oscar makes it just in time. He confronts the pack leader and strikes her across the eye with his knife, sending the pack running off.

Harding and Dr. Sorkin try to fix the nuclear power plant, which is overheating. After they fix it, they see that the raptors have entered the room and that they have no escape aside from a separate door on the upper level. However, it can only be opened via a control panel next to the ground-level entrance, where the raptors are.

Oscar volunteers to run the risk so that the others may escape. He manages to sneak over to the control panel, but the raptors notice him and begin to attack him.

The Scarred Raptor Leader hates Oscar for the scar he gave her and killing one of her subordinates. She even orders her subordinates to back off so that she alone can make the kill. Oscar just manages to open the upper level door before the leader pierces his spine, and he collapses in a heroic sacrifice.

The subordinates jump across the lava surrounding the power plant to make it to the upper level, and they chase the five survivors through the tunnels. Eventually the five of them hide in a maintenance shed. Although this is not enough to fend off the raptors, they inexplicably run away, terrified. Something about the shed scares them. In Laura Sorkin 's personal journal, she discusses the Velociraptor s' unusually large size - they're at least three times as large as the original animal - and how she tried to hint to Henry Wu that the frog DNA that he inserted into their genome is what made the raptors much larger, much more dangerous and much more difficult to handle.

She also expresses anger that if Wu doesn't connect the dots, nothing will be done about it. Appearing briefly in every film, Triceratops makes a similarly brief appearance in the game, although this time around viewers get to see it in action.

They are first seen though binoculars as Jess and her father observe them. Jess is disappointed that she sees only a dominance display rather than a full-out fight. Later, as the two of them make their way down the road with a severely wounded Nima in tow, they find Bakhita , the baby, blocking the road as she picks at a sprig of cycad. Jess manages to scare her back into the pen with the car horn, but the sound angers Lady Margaret , the alpha, and she charges at the jeep.

Just then, the Tyrannosaurus rex appears, and the two giants battle it out as Jess and Dr. Harding carry Nima into the Triceratops Maintenance Building. In the morning, Lady Margaret's severed horn can be seen on the ground, but it is likely that she escaped because the Tyrannosaurus was still hungry later in the game, and a Triceratops of her girth would have provided ample days' worth of sustenance.

In Laura Sorkin 's personal journal, she takes note of how Triceratops frills straighten out and develop holes as the animal advances into full sexual maturity, at first suspecting a gene sequencing error but then deciding that Torosaurus , which has a similarly straight, perforated skull, is a junior synonym of Triceratops.

She also records that the animals have an affinity for the leaves of banana plants. An infamous dinosaur from the first film, this medium-sized carnivore acts as a secondary antagonist, appearing in the first half of the game.

Nima and Miles Chadwick are making their way through the jungle in search of Dennis Nedry , not knowing that he has been killed. Eventually, they find themselves in a clearing, where they find Nedry's disemboweled corpse in the jeep atop the hill and discover the embryo can in the mud. Just then, however, a lone Dilophosaurus appears, and Chadwick scares it off with a pistol shot - only to attract the attention of the entire pack with his triumphant shouting.

As the pack closes in, Nima draws her machete, ready to fight to the death, but Chadwick, in a despicable act of cowardice, knocks the woman down and tries to draw the pack's attention to her so that he may escape. However, this backfires in the most satisfying way possible when a Dilophosaurus leaps upon Chadwick and tears him apart as he screams. Nima then clambers into the jeep, evading Dilophosaurus as she goes, and manages to get the vehicle going.

One of them is run over as she drives down the hill. It is unknown if it survived or not. After crashing the jeep, Nima gets out and retrieves the embryos from Chadwick's corpse.

Just then, however, a Dilophosaurus ambushes her, followed by its pack, but just as she is about to be overwhelmed, an eerie call echoes throughout the jungle. The Dilophosaurus freeze and then abruptly bolt, terrified by the unknown dinosaur lurking in the shadows. Billy Yoder, looking for the survivors who he was assigned to rescue, accidentally steps on a nest of Dilophosaurus eggs.

This angers the mother, who attacks him and, in a brief struggle, is injured. Oscar rushes in just then, ready to kill it, but Yoder stops him, taking pity on the frightened animal.

Having learned its lesson, it flees. In Laura Sorkin 's personal journal, she notes that the Dilophosaurus are all much, much smaller than the fossils indicate, and that there is no fossil evidence to support the notion that they had venom and a frill. She blames this on Henry Wu 's "shortcut" to cloning the dinosaurs - using frog DNA to fill in the gaps in the dinosaur genome - for which she has a noted resentment.

Compsognathus , which appeared in the second and third films, makes fleeting cameo appearances, but never engages in conflict with any of the characters.

A large pack of them is seen when Yoder and Oscar investigate the Visitor Center. They are skulking in the shadows, hopeful at the prospect of eating an injured Vargas , who had been bitten by the mystery dinosaurs. Later, they are seen scampering away as the T.

They had probably been attracted to the smell of the blood of D-Caf , who had been dragged away by the mystery dinosaurs. In Laura Sorkin 's personal journal, she expresses fondness for these dinosaurs for their similarity to the chickens that she had raised as pets as a child back in Arkansas. She also notes that their genetic structure is almost completely identical to that of a bird and suspects that Henry Wu's genetic tampering left the animals without the protofeathers that they were supposed to have.

Only making a brief background appearance in the first film and seen in herd stampedes in the second and third ones, Parasaurolophus plays a minor role in the game, appearing in two episodes. The rescue team convinces Dr. Sorkin to leave the island with them, but only after she frees the Parasaurolophus from their paddock and finishes with a little "science experiment" - inserting a chemical into the island's water supply that will reverse the effects of Henry Wu's lysine contingency.

Aided by Jess, she uses speakers to play different Parasaurolophus calls, manipulating the animals' instincts to drive them out of the paddock so that they may roam free.

Harding inspects the broken toe of one individual. Just then, the Velociraptor pack appears, attacking and killing the individual with the broken toe. Harding escapes to the water tower. A lone individual, having been separated from its herd when they were fleeing the raptors, is chased by the T.

It escapes, and the T. In Laura Sorkin 's personal journal, she briefly notes in her first entry that the Parasaurolophus aren't behaving.

She later discusses them in detail in her eighth entry, where she expresses surprise that the animals' crest is used for visual identification rather than just sound communication.



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