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* FeatheredFiend: ''Partially''-feathered; the male 2001 variants of ''Velociraptor'' possess quill-like feathers on the back of their heads. As for the "fiend" part, much like their depiction in the movies, raptors in this game are ''bastards.'' They have one of the highest comfort thresholds of any species, so they'll run amok and attack the fences every time there's a storm or a slight change in their environment. They're instantly aware of any fence breaches and will quickly escape to terrorize the guests, they don't get along with any other dinosaurs except large sauropods that are too big to attack, and they'll go after your Jeep every time you enter the paddock to refill a feeder (likely leading to its destruction unless you control it manually). In ''Evolution 2'' ''Velociraptor'' is even worse, as it can now climb over fences that aren't electrified and can even sometimes make it over the level 5 fences topped with barbed wire or large spikes, and being able to pack hunt means virtually ''no'' other dinosaur is safe, as they'll eagerly throw themselves upon armored dinosaurs, giant theropods, even the massive sauropods. The only exceptions are the ''Indominus rex'', with which raptors will form a pack and live together peacefully, and the ''Spinoraptor''. which the raptors do like and will live and interact with but won't form a pack with.

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* FeatheredFiend: ''Partially''-feathered; the male 2001 variants of ''Velociraptor'' possess quill-like feathers on the back of their heads. As for the "fiend" part, much like their depiction in the movies, raptors in this game are ''bastards.'' They have one of the highest comfort thresholds of any species, so they'll run amok and attack the fences every time there's a storm or a slight change in their environment. They're instantly aware of any fence breaches and will quickly escape to terrorize the guests, they don't get along with any other dinosaurs except large sauropods that are too big to attack, and they'll go after your Jeep every time you enter the paddock to refill a feeder (likely leading to its destruction unless you control it manually). In ''Evolution 2'' ''Velociraptor'' is even worse, as it can now climb over fences that aren't electrified and can even sometimes make it over the level 5 fences topped with barbed wire or large spikes, and being able to pack hunt means virtually ''no'' other dinosaur is safe, as they'll eagerly throw themselves upon armored dinosaurs, giant theropods, even the massive sauropods. The only exceptions are the ''Indominus rex'', with which raptors will form a pack and live together peacefully, and the ''Spinoraptor''. ''Spinoraptor'', which the raptors do like and will live and interact with but won't form a pack with.
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* RaptorAttack: Sunverted, as it doesn't hunt and attack in packs. They will take turns harassing and nipping large herbivores until they eventually die from the venom.

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* RaptorAttack: Sunverted, Subverted, as it doesn't hunt and attack in packs. They will take turns harassing and nipping large herbivores until they eventually die from the venom.



* FeatheredFiend: ''Partially''-feathered; the male 2001 variants of ''Velociraptor'' possess quill-like feathers on the back of their heads. As for the "fiend" part, much like their depiction in the movies, raptors in this game are ''bastards.'' They have one of the highest comfort thresholds of any species, so they'll run amok and attack the fences every time there's a storm or a slight change in their environment. They're instantly aware of any fence breaches and will quickly escape to terrorize the guests, they don't get along with any other dinosaurs except large sauropods that are too big to attack, and they'll go after your Jeep every time you enter the paddock to refill a feeder (likely leading to its destruction unless you control it manually). In ''Evolution 2'' ''Velociraptor'' is even worse, as it can now climb over fences that aren't electrified and can even sometimes make it over the level 5 fences topped with barbed wire or large spikes, and being able to pack hunt means virtually ''no'' other dinosaur is safe, as they'll eagerly throw themselves upon armored dinosaurs, giant theropods, even the massive sauropods. The only exception is the ''Indominus rex'', with which raptors will form a pack and live together peacefully.

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* FeatheredFiend: ''Partially''-feathered; the male 2001 variants of ''Velociraptor'' possess quill-like feathers on the back of their heads. As for the "fiend" part, much like their depiction in the movies, raptors in this game are ''bastards.'' They have one of the highest comfort thresholds of any species, so they'll run amok and attack the fences every time there's a storm or a slight change in their environment. They're instantly aware of any fence breaches and will quickly escape to terrorize the guests, they don't get along with any other dinosaurs except large sauropods that are too big to attack, and they'll go after your Jeep every time you enter the paddock to refill a feeder (likely leading to its destruction unless you control it manually). In ''Evolution 2'' ''Velociraptor'' is even worse, as it can now climb over fences that aren't electrified and can even sometimes make it over the level 5 fences topped with barbed wire or large spikes, and being able to pack hunt means virtually ''no'' other dinosaur is safe, as they'll eagerly throw themselves upon armored dinosaurs, giant theropods, even the massive sauropods. The only exception is exceptions are the ''Indominus rex'', with which raptors will form a pack and live together peacefully.peacefully, and the ''Spinoraptor''. which the raptors do like and will live and interact with but won't form a pack with.
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* BioluminescenceIsCool: Recieved a new Lux skins skin in the "Secret Species Pack".



* BioluminescenceIsCool: In ''Evolution 2'' it recieved several Lux skins.

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->''"I've got to hand it to him, Dr. Wu certainly knew what he was doing when it came to creating these hybrids. Take this Ankylodocus. Not only has it got a long, slender whip-like tail, but check out the bulbous club at the end of it! Whatever you do, don't go giving it a reason to swing at you, okay?"''
-->--Cabot Fitch



->''"I hope you know what you're letting yourself in for, 'cause there's not much room for error when it comes to the Spinoraptor. But what did you expect? We're talking about a Spinosaurus and a Velociraptor all rolled into one!"''



->''"The Stegoceratops is a hybrid that was engineered to wow the masses. It has everything: the horns, the frill, the plates, the spikes. This is a creation straight from the brilliant mind - and laboratory - of Dr. Henry Wu."''
-->--Cabot Fitch



* YouDontLookLikeYou: In the cencept art, film, and ''Jurassic World: The Game'', the ceratopsid component was ''Nasutoceratops''. This was changed in 2018 to be ''Triceratops'', as both ''Jurassic World: Alive'' and ''Evolution'' use the Trike/Stego mix design instead of the original. Between ''Evolution'' and ''Evolution 2'' the only major change is its primary set of horns being shortened and made a little curvier.

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* YouDontLookLikeYou: In the cencept concept art, film, and ''Jurassic World: The Game'', the ceratopsid component was ''Nasutoceratops''. This was changed in 2018 to be ''Triceratops'', as both ''Jurassic World: Alive'' and ''Evolution'' use the Trike/Stego mix design instead of the original. Between ''Evolution'' and ''Evolution 2'' the only major change is its primary set of horns being shortened and made a little curvier.
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* TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: The game's first omnivorous creature, requiring both Ground Leaf foliage and the Meat Feeder to be happy. They'll alternate between both sources quite regularly.



* TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: It is the first and so far only marine creature to not be a reptile. It is also the only animal in the game from the Devonian period, making it the oldest creature in the roster.



* TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: ''Dimetrodon'' is the only cloneable animal in the game that isn't from the Mesozoic (or an artificial organism from the modern age based on Mesozoic animals), having gone extinct millions of years before. It is also the first cloneable animal that isn't a reptile.



* TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: Shares this spot with its distant relative Dimetrodon, both being Synapsids that debuted long before the first dinosaurs. However, it's still the only herbivorous Synapsid in the game.
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* HerbivoresAreFriendly: Downplayed in that in the event of an escape it's just as capable of trampling guests as other dinosaurs, and it can fight back against and kill carnivores who try to hunt it, but it's otherwise willing to live alongside other dinosaurs, and in fact has a social need, requiring at least three individuals to be content.

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* HerbivoresAreFriendly: Downplayed in that in the event of an escape it's just as capable of trampling guests as other dinosaurs, and it can fight back against and kill carnivores who try to hunt it, but it's otherwise willing to live alongside other dinosaurs, and in fact has a social need, requiring at least three individuals to be content. In ''Evolution 2'' it is the only ceratopsid that gets along with stegosaurids, specifically ''Stegosaurus'' itself, and will live happily with them and even has the ''Stego'''s social animation with them.

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->''"Here I was, trying to decide whether or not introducing a Tarbosaurus was really a good idea, but, haha, I guess it doesn't matter now! It's all in your hands."''
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->''"Now this is something a little different, a Spinoceratops. Here we have a hybrid that's more than happy living in colder climates, but, uh... I'm still counting on you to give it a warm welcome, huh? Hahaha!"''
-->--Cabot Finch
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* YouDontLookLikeYou: In the cencept art, film, and ''Jurassic World: The Game'', the ceratopsid component was ''Nasutoceratops''. This was changed in 2018 to be ''Triceratops'', as both ''Jurassic World: Alive'' and ''Evolution'' use the Tike/Stego mix design instead of the original.

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* YouDontLookLikeYou: In the cencept art, film, and ''Jurassic World: The Game'', the ceratopsid component was ''Nasutoceratops''. This was changed in 2018 to be ''Triceratops'', as both ''Jurassic World: Alive'' and ''Evolution'' use the Tike/Stego Trike/Stego mix design instead of the original.
original. Between ''Evolution'' and ''Evolution 2'' the only major change is its primary set of horns being shortened and made a little curvier.

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* GentleGiant: Like all the sauropods, and it has similar requirements as the ''Diplodocus'', meaning it's difficult to upset.
* GiantEqualsInvincible: Averted, as despite its massive defense stat and ''Ankylosaurus'' weaponry it still gets killed easily by ''Indominus rex''. No other dinosaur can kill it, though. Somewhat played straight in ''Evolution 2'', while the Medium and Large theropods can hunt and kill it the ''Ankylodocus'' is completely immune to the Small pack-hunting theropods, allowing it to be safely housed with them.

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* GentleGiant: Like all the sauropods, and it has similar requirements as the ''Diplodocus'', meaning it's difficult to upset.
upset. It can live peacefully with both of its component dinosaurs and has social interactions with them.
* GiantEqualsInvincible: Averted, as despite its massive defense stat and ''Ankylosaurus'' weaponry it still gets killed easily by ''Indominus rex''. No other dinosaur can kill it, though. Somewhat played straight in ''Evolution 2'', while the Medium and Large theropods can hunt and kill it the ''Ankylodocus'' is completely immune to the Small pack-hunting theropods, allowing it to be safely housed with them. ''Indoraptor'' is also unable to harm it.




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* YouDontLookLikeYou: In the cencept art, film, and ''Jurassic World: The Game'', the ceratopsid component was ''Nasutoceratops''. This was changed in 2018 to be ''Triceratops'', as both ''Jurassic World: Alive'' and ''Evolution'' use the Tike/Stego mix design instead of the original.


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* HerbivoresAreFriendly: Its personality and temperament are inherited from its ''Sinoceratops'' side, making it a peaceful creature that can coexist with most everything its ceratopsid side coexists with. That said it will give rivals and predators the horn when confronted.
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* TheAloner: The only species it can live alongside without attacking are the small theropods, though it will occasionally bully them. Somewhat averted in ''Evolution 2'', where the ''Velociraptor'' and the ''Indominux rex'' like each other and will form a pack together. The "Secret Species Pack" allows it to also form a pack with the ''Spinoraptor''.

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* TheAloner: The only species it can live alongside without attacking are the small theropods, though it will occasionally bully them. Somewhat averted in ''Evolution 2'', where the ''Velociraptor'' and the ''Indominux rex'' like each other and will form a pack together. The "Secret Species Pack" allows it to also form a pack cohabitate with the ''Spinoraptor''.



* TheAloner: Averted. Unlike the other carnivorous hybrids it has a social need and doesn't hunt for pleasure, meaning it can be housed with other dinosaurs, though only with the large sauropods and small theropods. In ''Evolution 2'' it likes both the ''Velociraptor'' and the ''Indominus rex'' and will form packs with both.

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* TheAloner: Averted. Unlike the other carnivorous hybrids it has a social need and doesn't hunt for pleasure, meaning it can be housed with other dinosaurs, though only with the large sauropods and small theropods. In ''Evolution 2'' it likes both the ''Velociraptor'' and the ''Indominus rex'' and will rex'', though it won't form packs with both.them.



* RaptorAttack: Like the ''Velociraptor'' it does have a social need, from two up to four individuals maximum. Since it's classified as a Large Carnivore (second-smallest of the group) it can also be housed with ''Velociraptor'' and the other small theropods without attacking them. In ''Evolution 2'' it can form packs with ''Velociraptor'' but it doesn't pack hunt other dinosaurs (it does have the pack chase, though).

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* RaptorAttack: Like the ''Velociraptor'' it does have a social need, from two up to four individuals maximum. Since it's classified as a Large Carnivore (second-smallest of the group) it can also be housed with ''Velociraptor'' and the other small theropods without attacking them. In ''Evolution 2'' it can form packs cohabitate with ''Velociraptor'' but it doesn't pack hunt other dinosaurs (it does have the pack chase, though).
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* RaptorAttack: Like the ''Velociraptor'' it does have a social need, from two up to four individuals maximum. Since it's classified as a Large Carnivore (second-smallest of the group) it can also be housed with ''Velociraptor'' and the other small theropods without attacking them.

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* RaptorAttack: Like the ''Velociraptor'' it does have a social need, from two up to four individuals maximum. Since it's classified as a Large Carnivore (second-smallest of the group) it can also be housed with ''Velociraptor'' and the other small theropods without attacking them. In ''Evolution 2'' it can form packs with ''Velociraptor'' but it doesn't pack hunt other dinosaurs (it does have the pack chase, though).
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* TheAloner: The only species it can live alongside without attacking are the small theropods, though it will occasionally bully them. Somewhat averted in ''Evolution 2'', where the ''Velociraptor'' and the ''Indominux rex'' like each other and are compatible enclosure-mates.

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* TheAloner: The only species it can live alongside without attacking are the small theropods, though it will occasionally bully them. Somewhat averted in ''Evolution 2'', where the ''Velociraptor'' and the ''Indominux rex'' like each other and are compatible enclosure-mates.will form a pack together. The "Secret Species Pack" allows it to also form a pack with the ''Spinoraptor''.



* TheAloner: Averted. Unlike the other carnivorous hybrids it has a social need and doesn't hunt for pleasure, meaning it can be housed with other dinosaurs, though only with the large sauropods and small theropods.

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* TheAloner: Averted. Unlike the other carnivorous hybrids it has a social need and doesn't hunt for pleasure, meaning it can be housed with other dinosaurs, though only with the large sauropods and small theropods. In ''Evolution 2'' it likes both the ''Velociraptor'' and the ''Indominus rex'' and will form packs with both.
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* GiantEqualsInvincible: Averted, as despite its massive defense stat and ''Ankylosaurus'' weaponry it still gets killed easily by ''Indominus rex''. No other dinosaur can kill it, though.

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* GiantEqualsInvincible: Averted, as despite its massive defense stat and ''Ankylosaurus'' weaponry it still gets killed easily by ''Indominus rex''. No other dinosaur can kill it, though. Somewhat played straight in ''Evolution 2'', while the Medium and Large theropods can hunt and kill it the ''Ankylodocus'' is completely immune to the Small pack-hunting theropods, allowing it to be safely housed with them.



* MixAndMatchCritters: A ''Diplodocus'' with the wider plated head, armor and bony tail club of ''Ankylosaurus'' (the latter feature actually does exist on the sauropod ''Shunosaurus'', which is even lampshaded by its game biography). While it lacks the bony body armor it does have spines on its shoulders, back, neck and tail.

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* MixAndMatchCritters: A ''Diplodocus'' with the wider plated head, armor and bony tail club of ''Ankylosaurus'' (the latter feature actually does exist on the sauropod ''Shunosaurus'', which is even lampshaded by its game biography). While it lacks the bony body armor it does have spines on its shoulders, back, neck and tail. Its redesign in the second game does a far better job of meshing the two species' forms, showing much more ''Ankylosaurus'' traits like the actual dermal armor and a far more ''Ankylosaurus'' head.

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* MixAndMatchCritters: Combines the genes of ''Spinosaurus'' with the genes of ''Sinoceratops'' to create an animal that possesses the overall form of ''Sinoceratops'' with a tall sail on its back (with some slight ''Spinosaurus'' elements in the head and face). Notably it is the first and only hybrid that is composed of a carnivore and an herbivore's genes, the other hybrids being mixes of either all herbivores or all carnivores.

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* LargeAndInCharge: It's noticeably larger than the regular ''Sinoceratops'', likely due to the ''Spinosaurus'' genes.
* MixAndMatchCritters: Combines the genes of ''Spinosaurus'' with the genes of ''Sinoceratops'' to create an animal that possesses the overall form of ''Sinoceratops'' with a tall sail on its back (with some slight ''Spinosaurus'' elements in the head and face).face, most noticeably the eyes and snout). Notably it is the first and only hybrid that is composed of a carnivore and an herbivore's genes, the other hybrids being mixes of either all herbivores or all carnivores.
* StockAnimalDiet: Partially averted. It requires Ground Fiber per its ''Sinoceratops'' genes, but it also requires the Fish Feeder per its ''Spinosaurus'' genes. Like the other omnivorous animals it alternates between these foods quite regularly.
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* KillerRabbit: It's one of the tiny dinosaurs and adorable as hell, but it is a predator and can swarm goats and humans to death. Very nearly subverted, though, as it is probably ''the'' weakest dinosaur in the game, taking forever to kill goats even with max numbers (and often failing said hunting attempts) and being the only animal that the ''guests'' can kill by struggling and flinging off of them [[TakingYouWithMe(the human will still drop dead, though, even if they kill all of their attackers)]].

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* KillerRabbit: It's one of the tiny dinosaurs and adorable as hell, but it is a predator and can swarm goats and humans to death. Very nearly subverted, though, as it is probably ''the'' weakest dinosaur in the game, taking forever to kill goats even with max numbers (and often failing said hunting attempts) and being the only animal that the ''guests'' can kill by struggling and flinging off of them [[TakingYouWithMe(the [[TakingYouWithMe (the human will still drop dead, though, even if they kill all of their attackers)]].

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* FragileSpeedster: They are fast and attack humans and goats in packs but die on impact when they're flung away.



* KillerRabbit: It's one of the tiny dinosaurs and adorable as hell, but it is a predator and can swarm goats and humans to death. Very nearly subverted, though, as it is probably ''the'' weakest dinosaur in the game, taking forever to kill goats even with max numbers (and often failing said hunting attempts) and being the only animal that the ''guests'' can kill by struggling and flinging off of them (the human will still drop dead, though, even if they kill all of their attackers).

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* KillerRabbit: It's one of the tiny dinosaurs and adorable as hell, but it is a predator and can swarm goats and humans to death. Very nearly subverted, though, as it is probably ''the'' weakest dinosaur in the game, taking forever to kill goats even with max numbers (and often failing said hunting attempts) and being the only animal that the ''guests'' can kill by struggling and flinging off of them (the [[TakingYouWithMe(the human will still drop dead, though, even if they kill all of their attackers).attackers)]].
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* RaptorAttack: Like the ''Velociraptor'' it does have a social need, from two up to four individuals maximum. Since it's classified as a Large Carnivore (second-smallest of the group) it can also be housed with ''Velociraptors'' and the other small theropods without attacking them.

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* RaptorAttack: Like the ''Velociraptor'' it does have a social need, from two up to four individuals maximum. Since it's classified as a Large Carnivore (second-smallest of the group) it can also be housed with ''Velociraptors'' ''Velociraptor'' and the other small theropods without attacking them.



* HerbivoresAreFriendly: Downplayed in that in the event of an escape it's just as capable of trampling guests as other dinosaurs, and it can fight back against and kill carnivores who try to hunt it, but it's otherwise willing to live alongside other dinosaurs, and in fact has a social need. (At least 3 are needed for them to be content.)

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* HerbivoresAreFriendly: Downplayed in that in the event of an escape it's just as capable of trampling guests as other dinosaurs, and it can fight back against and kill carnivores who try to hunt it, but it's otherwise willing to live alongside other dinosaurs, and in fact has a social need. (At need, requiring at least 3 are needed for them three individuals to be content.)
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!!''Spinoceratops''
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A hybrid dinosaur that debuted in ''Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous''. Mixing the genes of ''Sinoceratops'' and ''Spinosaurus'', two infant specimens played a large role in the fourth and fifth seasons of the series. It was included in the "Secret Species Pack".
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* BioluminescenceIsCool: It has several Lux skins that give it glowing patterns at night.
* HornAttack: Uses its larse nasal horn to fight with.
* MixAndMatchCritters: Combines the genes of ''Spinosaurus'' with the genes of ''Sinoceratops'' to create an animal that possesses the overall form of ''Sinoceratops'' with a tall sail on its back (with some slight ''Spinosaurus'' elements in the head and face). Notably it is the first and only hybrid that is composed of a carnivore and an herbivore's genes, the other hybrids being mixes of either all herbivores or all carnivores.

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* BioluminescenceIsCool: In ''Evolution 2'' it recieved several Lux skins.



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* YouDontLookLikeYou: Received a major redesign in ''Evolution 2'': the ''Ankylosaurus'' genes are far more apparent now with more of the dermal armor and less random spikes, its neck and tail are much shorter, and its head had more ''Ankylosaurus'' features such as a beaked mouth and more armor on the cheeks and top of the head.



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* CameraAbuse: In its species profile it breaks through the footage to glare menacingly into the camera before crushing it in its jaws.
* CarnivoresAreMean: Even after the A.I. for the other carnivores was altered so they didn't hunt when they weren't hungry, the Indominus ''Indominus'' will still kill any other creature near it much like in the film.



* BioluminescenceIsCool: Recieved new Lux skins in the "Secret Species Pack".



* BioluminescenceIsCool: In ''Evolution 2'' it recieved several Lux skins.



* PutOnABus: Did not return for ''Evolution 2''.

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* PutOnABus: Did not return for ''Evolution 2''. Subverted as of the "Secret Species Pack".



* BioluminescenceIsCool: In ''Evolution 2'' it recieved several Lux skins.



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* RaptorAttack: Quite possibly the first dromaeosaurid in the Jurassic franchise to almost completely avert this as it's feathered and its appearance is based on how it was thought to have looked like in life without any extra dorsal frills or other stylized physical traits. That said, some scientists think that it would not have been completely covered in feathers due to its large size. It also doesn't pack hunt larger dinosaurs.

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* RaptorAttack: Quite possibly the first dromaeosaurid in the Jurassic franchise to almost completely avert this as it's feathered and its appearance is based on how it was thought to have looked like in life without any extra dorsal frills or other stylized physical traits. That said, some scientists think that it would not have been completely covered in feathers due to its large size. It also doesn't pack hunt larger dinosaurs. Then again, at 4.9 to 5.5 meters and 280 to 300 kilograms, it's more than big enough to not need a pack.
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* DavidVersusGoliath: It can and will square up to the ''Mosasaurus'' and other Large aquatic reptiles and do hefty damage if not kill them, despite being the fifth-smallest aquatic animal (only half the length of ''Mosasaurus''). In fact it's classified as a Medium-sized animal along with ''Elasmosaurus, Attenborosaurus, Liopleurodon,'' and ''Styxosaurus''.

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* DavidVersusGoliath: It can and will square up to the ''Mosasaurus'' and other Large aquatic reptiles and do hefty damage if not kill them, despite being the fifth-smallest fifth-largest aquatic animal (only half the length of ''Mosasaurus''). In fact it's classified as a Medium-sized animal along with ''Elasmosaurus, Attenborosaurus, Liopleurodon,'' and ''Styxosaurus''.
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* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: Like in the film, it's depicted with a reversed hallux, when it and other therizinosaurs had all four toes on the ground in order to better distribute their weight. Its claws are also too straight, in real life they had a gentle curve that grows a little more pronounced towards the tip.

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* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: Like in the film, it's depicted with a reversed hallux, when it and other therizinosaurs had all four toes on the ground in order to better distribute their weight. Its claws are also too straight, in real life they had a gentle curve that grows a little more pronounced towards the tip. The neck is a bit too thick, and the head is noticeably too large.
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* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: There's no proof of Chungkingosaurus having a shoulder spike.
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* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: Not by much, but due to its large size, it probably wasn't completely covered in insulating downy feathers as it is being depicted here. Zigzagged rearding its diet and behavior: it is an omnivore as per what is known and requires Ground Leaf and the Meat Feeder, but it will not hunt anything, not even goats. If it defeats a theropod in combat, however, it will feed on the corpse, and it will also feed on animals that have died in other ways. Averted with Update 1.9.2, which allowed ''Gigantoraptor'' to hunt and kill goats, the small non-armored herbivores (''Homalocephale'', ''Dryosaurus'', the three pachycephalosaurids, and the three small ornithomimids), and the small theropods (in theory, at the moment they just face off then back away), and to attack and kill guests.

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* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: Not by much, but due to its large size, it probably wasn't completely covered in insulating downy feathers as it is being depicted here. Zigzagged rearding its diet and behavior: it is an omnivore as per what is known and requires Ground Leaf and the Meat Feeder, but it will not hunt anything, not even goats. If it defeats a theropod in combat, however, it will feed on the corpse, and it will also feed on animals that have died in other ways. Averted with Update 1.9.2, which allowed ''Gigantoraptor'' to hunt and kill goats, the small non-armored herbivores (''Homalocephale'', ''Dryosaurus'', the three pachycephalosaurids, and the three small ornithomimids), hunt and fight the small theropods (in theory, at the moment they just face off then back away), armored herbivores, fight small theropods, and to attack and kill guests.



* FinishingStomp: Its kill animation against Medium theropods has it kick the predator onto its side then give two powerful stomps to its head, similar to a secretary bird. Against the giant theropods it delivers a double kick to the theropod's head as it lunges forward, knocking it to the ground, then jumps onto and crushes the skull with both feet. When hunting ''Dryosaurus'', the three pachycephalosaurids, and the three small ornithomimids, it kills them with a similar leaping stomp with both feet, crushing them under its weight

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* FinishingStomp: Its kill animation against Medium theropods has it kick the predator onto its side then give two powerful stomps to its head, similar to a secretary bird. Against the giant theropods it delivers a double kick to the theropod's head as it lunges forward, knocking it to the ground, then jumps onto and crushes the skull with both feet. When hunting ''Dryosaurus'', the three pachycephalosaurids, and the three small ornithomimids, it kills them with a similar leaping stomp with both feet, crushing them under its weightweight. Against small armored herbivores and small theropods it kills with the regular kick attack animation.
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* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: Not by much, but due to its large size, it probably wasn't completely covered in insulating downy feathers as it is being depicted here. Zigzagged rearding its diet and behavior: it is an omnivore as per what is known and requires Ground Leaf and the Meat Feeder, but it will not hunt anything, not even goats. If it defeats a theropod in combat, however, it will feed on the corpse, and it will also feed on animals that have died in other ways.
* FeatheredFiend: It is armed with a powerful beak and kick attack. Previously subverted as far as its diet is concerned, though: despite being from the Cretaceous ''Predator'' Pack, originally it would starve to death before it would hunt a guest or small dinosaur for food, but updates have since given them a distinct animation when attacking guests (though it amounts to knocking them over instead of wolfing them down like other large theropods) and they will now hunt goats and small dinosaurs as well.
* FinishingStomp: Its kill animation against Medium theropods has it kick the predator onto its side then give two powerful stomps to its head, similar to a secretary bird. Against the giant theropods it delivers a double kick to the theropod's head as it lunges forward, knocking it to the ground, then jumps onto and crushes the skull with both feet.
* KickChick: Every attacking and finishing animation it has involves its clawed feet.

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* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: Not by much, but due to its large size, it probably wasn't completely covered in insulating downy feathers as it is being depicted here. Zigzagged rearding its diet and behavior: it is an omnivore as per what is known and requires Ground Leaf and the Meat Feeder, but it will not hunt anything, not even goats. If it defeats a theropod in combat, however, it will feed on the corpse, and it will also feed on animals that have died in other ways.
ways. Averted with Update 1.9.2, which allowed ''Gigantoraptor'' to hunt and kill goats, the small non-armored herbivores (''Homalocephale'', ''Dryosaurus'', the three pachycephalosaurids, and the three small ornithomimids), and the small theropods (in theory, at the moment they just face off then back away), and to attack and kill guests.
* FeatheredFiend: It is armed with a powerful beak and kick attack. Previously subverted as far as its diet is concerned, though: despite being from the Cretaceous ''Predator'' Pack, originally it would starve to death before it would hunt a guest or small dinosaur for food, but updates have since given them a distinct animation when attacking guests (though it amounts to knocking them over instead of wolfing them down like other large theropods) theropods), and they will now hunt goats and small dinosaurs as well.
* FinishingStomp: Its kill animation against Medium theropods has it kick the predator onto its side then give two powerful stomps to its head, similar to a secretary bird. Against the giant theropods it delivers a double kick to the theropod's head as it lunges forward, knocking it to the ground, then jumps onto and crushes the skull with both feet.
feet. When hunting ''Dryosaurus'', the three pachycephalosaurids, and the three small ornithomimids, it kills them with a similar leaping stomp with both feet, crushing them under its weight
* KickChick: Every attacking and finishing animation it has (excepting against goats and ''Homalocephale'') involves its clawed feet.
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* FeatheredFiend: It is armed with a powerful beak and kick attack. Subverted as far as its diet is concerned, though: despite being from the Cretaceous ''Predator'' Pack, it will starve to death before it hunts a guest or small dinosaur for food.

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* FeatheredFiend: It is armed with a powerful beak and kick attack. Subverted Previously subverted as far as its diet is concerned, though: despite being from the Cretaceous ''Predator'' Pack, originally it will would starve to death before it hunts would hunt a guest or small dinosaur for food.food, but updates have since given them a distinct animation when attacking guests (though it amounts to knocking them over instead of wolfing them down like other large theropods) and they will now hunt goats and small dinosaurs as well.
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* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: The model in the game has a long, shark-like body, but recent analysis indicates that it was actually more compact, on account of its head shape.

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* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: The model in the game has a long, shark-like body, but recent analysis indicates that it was actually more compact, on account of its head shape.shape. In fairness, this was a ''very'' recent discovery as of the release of the Marine Species pack, so recent that the model had probably been finished long before that analysis was published and this is probably more a case of ScienceMarchesOn rather than the developers not caring enough.
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* FeatheredFiend: ''Partially''-feathered; the male 2001 variants of ''Velociraptor'' possess quill-like feathers on the back of their heads. As for the "fiend" part, much like their depiction in the movies, raptors in this game are ''bastards.'' They have one of the highest comfort thresholds of any species, so they'll run amok and attack the fences every time there's a storm or a slight change in their environment. They're instantly aware of any fence breaches and will quickly escape to terrorize the guests, they don't get along with any other dinosaurs except large sauropods that are too big to attack, and they'll go after your Jeep every time you enter the paddock to refill a feeder (likely leading to its destruction unless you control it manually).

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* FeatheredFiend: ''Partially''-feathered; the male 2001 variants of ''Velociraptor'' possess quill-like feathers on the back of their heads. As for the "fiend" part, much like their depiction in the movies, raptors in this game are ''bastards.'' They have one of the highest comfort thresholds of any species, so they'll run amok and attack the fences every time there's a storm or a slight change in their environment. They're instantly aware of any fence breaches and will quickly escape to terrorize the guests, they don't get along with any other dinosaurs except large sauropods that are too big to attack, and they'll go after your Jeep every time you enter the paddock to refill a feeder (likely leading to its destruction unless you control it manually). In ''Evolution 2'' ''Velociraptor'' is even worse, as it can now climb over fences that aren't electrified and can even sometimes make it over the level 5 fences topped with barbed wire or large spikes, and being able to pack hunt means virtually ''no'' other dinosaur is safe, as they'll eagerly throw themselves upon armored dinosaurs, giant theropods, even the massive sauropods. The only exception is the ''Indominus rex'', with which raptors will form a pack and live together peacefully.
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A dromaeosaurid from Cretaceous North America. The largest dromaedosaurid discovered, it was 4.9-5.5 meters (16-18 feet) in length and weighed around 280–300 kg (620–660 lb). Similar in build to other dromaeosaurs like ''Velociraptor'' and ''Deinonychus'', it was much bulkier and muscular with its leg structure indicating it was an ambush predator. It will be included in the upcoming "Cretaceous Predator Pack".

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A dromaeosaurid from Cretaceous North America. The largest dromaedosaurid discovered, it was 4.9-5.5 meters (16-18 feet) in length and weighed around 280–300 kg (620–660 lb). Similar in build to other dromaeosaurs like ''Velociraptor'' and ''Deinonychus'', it was much bulkier and muscular with its leg structure indicating it was an ambush predator. It will be included was added in the upcoming "Cretaceous Predator Pack".

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