Crichtonsaurus/JW: E

Crichtonsaurus is an unlockable dinosaur in Jurassic World: Evolution added in the Deluxe Edition DLC.

Information
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Base Stats (at 100% Genome)

 * Attack
 * 42
 * Defense
 * 45
 * Lifespan
 * 68
 * Resilience
 * 20
 * Rating
 * 57
 * Incubation Cost
 * $290,000
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 * Rating
 * 57
 * Incubation Cost
 * $290,000
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Dig Sites

 * Yuliangze Formation

Skins

 * Woodland Pattern
 * Rainforest Pattern
 * Jungle Pattern
 * Arid Pattern
 * Vivid Pattern

Profile

 * Crichtonsaurus eats from ground herbivore feeders. They are heavily armored and can strike each other and fight predators using their heavy club tails.


 * Crichtonsaurus in more social than other ankylosaurids, although still live in small social groups and prefer to have few dinosaurs of other species close to them.


 * Their ideal territory consists of modest areas of grassland and small areas of forest.

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Classification
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 * colspan="2"|Armored Herbivore
 * colspan="2"|Armored Herbivore

Health Requirement
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 * Appetite
 * 76
 * Metabolism
 * 2.01
 * Metabolism
 * 2.01

Comfort Requirement
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 * Comfort Threshold
 * 55%
 * Grassland
 * 7,300 square meters
 * Forest
 * 2,500 square meters
 * Ideal Population
 * 0 - 8
 * Social Group
 * 0 - 5
 * Ideal Population
 * 0 - 8
 * Social Group
 * 0 - 5
 * 0 - 5

Disease

 * Susceptible
 * Cryptosporidium
 * Immune
 * Campylobacter
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 * Campylobacter
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InGen Database
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Stats

 * Era
 * Late Cretaceous
 * Family
 * Ankylosauridae
 * Genus
 * Crichtonsaurus
 * Height
 * 1.7 m
 * Weight
 * 0.5 T
 * Length
 * 7.0 m
 * Feeder Type
 * Ground Herbivore
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 * Length
 * 7.0 m
 * Feeder Type
 * Ground Herbivore
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 * Ground Herbivore
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Description

 * Crichtonsaurus are a type of ankylosaurid dinosaur, named after the author Michael Crichton. The lack of unique traits in its holotype suggests that it might not be a distinct genus.

Discovery

 * The first fossils for Crichtonsaurus were discovered in China in the Sunjiawan Formation. So far only partial skeletons have been recovered.

Paleoecology

 * Little is known of the ecology for this region, but it was likely to have been subtropical.