The Archotek Project boasts a large number of prehistoric creatures. While some animals listed here are currently unreleased (albeit rigged and testable), dysfunctional assets lacking complete models or skins are exempt from this page entirely.
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Carnivores
Species: Achillobator, Acrocanthosaurus, Allosaurus, Archaeopteryx, Ceratosaurus, Coelophysis, Deinonychus, Spinosaurus, Tyrannosaurus, and Utahraptor.
- Feathered Fiend: The dromaeosaurids and Tyrannosaurus are hunters with plumage. The Archaeopteryx is also rather bird-like, but isn't a top predator.
- Never Smile at a Crocodile: Not quite a croc, but the Spinosaurus applies.
- Not Quite Flight: The Archaeopteryx will eventually possess the ability to glide.
- Raptor Attack: Averted by the accurately modeled dromaeosaurids and Archaeopteryx. Coelophysis is quite close, despite its size and not being a dromaeosaurid.
- Vegetarian Carnivore: Carnivores can eat edible plants just like many modern predators. It gives very little sustenance however, and it is very difficult to keep your dino alive with this method.
Herbivores
Species: Anatosaurus, Brachiosaurus, Camarasaurus, Gallimimus, Hypsilophodon, Pachycephalosaurus, Pachyrhinosaurus, Parasaurolophus, Psittacosaurus, Stegosaurus, Styracosaurus, Thescelosaurus, Torosaurus, Triceratops, and Turanoceratops.
- Ascended to Carnivorism: Just like many herbivores in real life, vegetarian dinosaurs have the capability to eat meat... although it's a fairly useless alternative.
- Beware My Stinger Tail: The Stegosaurus.
- Fastest Thing Alive: The Gallimimus.
- Faster Than They Look: The Psittacosaurus is surprisingly quick on its feet despite its short legs and runty appearance.
- Gentle Giant: The larger species can be this due to their lack of predatory needs, but are still capable of putting up a fight.
- Giant Foot of Stomping: The attack of the Brachiosaurus.
- Horn Attack: The Triceratops, Styracosaurus, and other horned ceratopsids.
- Tiny-Headed Behemoth: The sauropods. While quite a bit smaller, the Stegosaurus can also count.
Aquatics
Species: Doryaspis, Dunkleosteus, Drepanaspis, Helicoprion, Leedsichthys, Mawsonia, Mosasaurus, Ophthalmosaurus, and Rhizodus
- Gentle Giant: The Leedsichthys.
- Multipurpose Tongue: The Mosasaurus appears to use its forked tongue to smell.
- Sea Monster: Large aquatics in general, although the Mosasaurus best fits the bill due to its serpentine appearance.
- Threatening Shark: The Helicoprion, though it's not technically a shark. Its pizza slicer-esque jaw gives it extra badass points.