Jurassic World: The Game is a strategy title that gives you the opportunity to manage your very own Jurassic Park filled with all sorts of prehistoric creatures, both real and made up by the game’s developers from Ludia. In all, there are more than 250 species that you’ll be able to use for both your installations as well as in combat. We’re here to give you the complete list of all the dinosaurs that are currently available in the game.

What is Jurassic World: The Game?

Jurassic World: The Game is the official game from this famous film saga. Just like in the movies, you’re going to find a theme park with over a hundred different types of dinosaurs in addition to aquatic, Cenozoic and hybrid creatures. It’ll be up to you to manage the park, not only by taking care of the animals but also by constructing buildings for them and for visitors. In addition, you can also engage in dinosaur battles thanks to an automated system with 3D graphics.

All the dinosaurs you’ll find in Jurassic World: The Game

Jurassic World: The Game offers an extensive list of dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures, both real and fictional. No one can say that this game is short of species: there are 113 dinosaurs, 35 Cenozoic species, 39 aquatic creatures and 63 hybrids, not counting the upgrades of each of these animals and the final bosses with their own names that you’ll come across during the game. That said, remember that you can only have a maximum of 99 dinosaurs in your dinosaur habitats.

Below, you’ll find all the species currently available in Jurassic World: The Game:

A picture of a T-Rex from Jurassic Park: The Game.

Complete list of dinosaurs

We’re going to start out with the most extensive list, the dinosaurs in Jurassic World: The Game, which is constantly being updated with new additions to the game. You can see all the ones available now below:

  • Acanthostega
  • Acrocanthosaurus
  • Aerotitan
  • Alanqa
  • Albertosaurus
  • Allosaurus
  • Amargasaurus
  • Ankylosaurus
  • Antarctopelta
  • Apatosaurus
  • Argentinosaurus
  • Baryonyx
  • Bonitasaura
  • Brachiosaurus
  • Carnotaurus
  • Ceratosaurus
  • Coloborhynchus
  • Concavenator
  • Corythosaurus
  • Darwinopterus
  • Deinonychus
  • Deinocheirus
  • Deinosuchus
  • Dilophosaurus
  • Dimetrodon
  • Dimorphodon
  • Diplocaulus
  • Diplodocus
  • Dracorex
  • Dsungaripterus
  • Edmontosaurus
  • Einiosaurus
  • Eolambia
  • Erlikosaurus
  • Eryops
  • Stegosaurus
  • Eudimorphodon
  • Euoplocephalus
  • Gallimimus
  • Giganotosaurus
  • Gorgosaurus
  • Gryposuchus
  • Guanlong
  • Hatzegopteryx
  • Ichthyostega
  • Iguanodon
  • Irritator
  • Kaprosuchus
  • Kentrosaurus
  • Koolasuchus
  • Labyrinthodontia
  • Limnoscelis
  • Lythronax
  • Majungasaurus
  • Mastodonsaurus
  • Megalosaurus
  • Metoposaurus
  • Metriacanthosaurus
  • Metriorhynchus
  • Microposaurus
  • Monolophosaurus
  • Nasutoceratops
  • Nodosaurus
  • Nundasuchus
  • Ornithocheirus
  • Ostafrikasaurus
  • Pachycephalosaurus
  • Pachyrhinosaurus
  • Parasaurolophus
  • Pelecanimimus
  • Postosuchus
  • Prestosuchus
  • Prionosuchus
  • Proceratosaurus
  • Proterogyrinus
  • Pteranodon
  • Pterodactylus
  • Pterodaustro
  • Pyroraptor
  • Quetzalcoatlus
  • Rajasaurus
  • Rhamphorhynchus
  • Sarcosuchus
  • Scaphognathus
  • Secodontosaurus
  • Segnosaurus
  • Sinoceratops
  • Shunosaurus
  • Sonorasaurus
  • Spinosaurus
  • Sphenacodon
  • Stegosaurus
  • Stygimoloch
  • Suchomimus
  • Supersaurus
  • Tanycolagreus
  • Tapejara
  • Tarbosaurus
  • Therizinosaurus
  • Triceratops
  • Troodon
  • Tropeognathus
  • Tupandactylus
  • Tuojiangosaurus
  • Tupuxuara
  • Tyrannosaurus rex
  • Tyrannotitan
  • Unaysaurus
  • Velociraptor
  • Werhosaurus
  • Yutyrnnus
  • Zalmoxes
  • Zhejiangopterus

A Cenozoic creature from Jurassic World: The Game.

Complete list of Cenozoic species

Jurassic World: The Game expanded its dinosaur roster by introducing new Cenozoic species along with a new icy biome that you can add to the structure of your park. Here are all the creatures from the ice age:

  • Amphicyon
  • Andrewsarchus
  • Archaeotherium
  • Arctodus
  • Brontotherium
  • Coelodonta
  • Deinotherium
  • Diprotodon
  • Doedicurus
  • Elasmotherium
  • Entelodon
  • Eremotherium
  • Eucladoceros
  • Gastornis
  • Gigantophis
  • Glyptodon
  • Indricotherium
  • Hyaenodon
  • Kelenken
  • Mamut
  • Mastodon
  • Megaloceros
  • Megatherium
  • Megistotherium
  • Panochthus
  • Phorusrhacos
  • Procoptodon
  • Sarkastodon
  • Smilodon
  • Synthetoceras
  • Thylacoleo
  • Thylacosmilus
  • Titanoboa
  • Uintatherium
  • Urtinotherium

Aquatic creature from Jurassic Park: The Game.

Complete list of aquatic creatures

In addition to land dinosaurs, Jurassic World: The Game also includes a wide selection of aquatic creatures. You can see the full list below:

  • Archelon
  • Baculites
  • Bananogmius
  • Cameroceras
  • Dakosaurus
  • Dolichorhynchops
  • Dunkleosteus
  • Edestus
  • Elasmosaurus
  • Geosaurus
  • Gillicus
  • Hainosaurus
  • Hauffiosaurus
  • Helicoprion
  • Kaiwhekea
  • Kronosaurus
  • Leedsichthys
  • Leptocleidus
  • Liopleurodon
  • Mauisaurus
  • Megalodon
  • Mosasaurus
  • Onchopristis
  • Pachydiscus
  • Platecarpus
  • Plesiosaurus
  • Plesiosuchus
  • Pliosaurus
  • Plotosaurus
  • Protostega
  • Rhizodus
  • Rhomaleosaurus
  • Styxosaurus
  • Suchodus
  • Trinacromerum
  • Tusoteuthis
  • Tylosaurus
  • Umoonasaurus
  • Xiphactinus

A hybrid creature from Jurassic Park: The Game.

Complete list of hybrid creatures

To top it all off, Jurassic World: The Game also offers a whole slew of hybrid creatures that are the result of the combination of two other dinosaurs. Below is the complete list of the hybrids that are currently available in the game:

  • Alangasaurus
  • Allonogmius
  • Ankylodocus
  • Armormata
  • Archaeophicyon
  • Carnoraptor
  • Cerazinosaurus
  • Chromaspinus
  • Dakoderma
  • Dilophoboa
  • Dimetrocarnus
  • Diplosuchus
  • Diplotator
  • Dracoceratops
  • Dunkleosaurus
  • Entelorhacos
  • Erliphosaurus
  • Geolasmosaurus
  • Gigakylocephalus
  • Giganocephalus
  • Glythronax
  • Gorgosuchus
  • Indominus Rex
  • Indominus Rex GEN 2
  • Indoraptor
  • Indoraptor GEN 2
  • Indricoceros
  • Koolasaurus
  • Leptostega
  • Labyrinthosaurus
  • Limnorhynchus
  • Liosichtodon
  • Nundagosaurus
  • Mammotherium
  • Megarchelon
  • Megistocurus
  • Metrialong
  • Metriaphodon
  • Monostegotops
  • Ophiacomimus
  • Ostaposaurus
  • Pachyceratops
  • Pachygalosaurus
  • Parasaura
  • Pelecanipteryx
  • Priotrodon
  • Pteraquetzal
  • Rajastega
  • Scorpios rex
  • Segnosuchus
  • Smithetoceras
  • Spinoraptor
  • Spinotasuchus
  • Stegoceratops
  • Suchoripterus
  • Suprannotitan
  • Tapejalocephalus
  • Tapejalosaurus
  • Tropeogopterus
  • Unayrhynchus
  • Xinathodon
  • Yudon
  • Zalmonodon

 

Translated by Sarah Odebralski

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