Pteranodon/JW: E

Description
Pteranodon is unlocked in Mission 6 in Return to Jurassic Park shortly after the Compsognathus.

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Base Stats (at 100% Genome)

 * Attack
 * N/A
 * Defense
 * N/A
 * Lifespan
 * 70
 * Resilience
 * N/A
 * Rating
 * 65
 * Incubation Cost
 * N/A
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 * Rating
 * 65
 * Incubation Cost
 * N/A
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Dig Sites

 * Pierre Shale
 * Smoky Hill Chalk

Skins

 * Basic
 * Alpine
 * Coastal
 * Jungle
 * Rainforest
 * Wetland

Release from Hatchery
TBA

Jurassic Tour
TBA

Genome
TBA

Profile
TBA

InGen Database Entry
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Stats
None
 * Era
 * Early Cretaceous
 * Family
 * Carcharodontosauridae
 * Genus
 * Acrocanthosaurus
 * Height
 * 2.13 m
 * Weight
 * 55 kg
 * Length
 * 5.87 m
 * Feeder Type
 * Weight
 * 55 kg
 * Length
 * 5.87 m
 * Feeder Type
 * Feeder Type
 * Feeder Type
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Description
Pteranodon is enclosed exclusively in aviaries, and each aviary can exhibit up to six individuals.

Behavior
Every Pteranodon present within the aviary will preform a looped animation, occasionally flying to another part of the aviary. If the aviary is damaged by a storm, the Pteranodon will escape and despawn after flying at a certain height.

Paleontology
Pteranodon was first found by Othniel Charles Marsh in 1870, in the Late Cretaceous Smoky Hill Chalk deposits of western Kansas.

Paleontology
Pteranodon lived all across Late Cretaceous North America, especially along the Western Interior Seaway. It shared the skies with other pterosaurs such as Nyctosaurus.