Kaprosuchus

Kaprosuchus, also known as the "boar-croc", is a crocodile from the Late Cretaceous of North Africa. Unlike most crocodiles, it has long canine teeth, much like that of the modern day wild boar and was a more terrestrial hunter.

Jurassic Park: Builder
see Kaprosuchus/Builder

Kaprosuchus can be created in the Glacier Park of Jurassic Park: Builder, though it requires dino-dollars purchase. The game's Kaprosuchus has spikes on its back, which has not been found in the real animal from all the fossil material known of Kaprosuchus. It had the Megistotherium, Smilodon, Thylacoleo and Thylacosmilus animation to show its' terrestrial lifestyle.

Jurassic World: The Game
see Kaprosuchus/JW: TG

Kaprosuchus can be created in Jurassic World: The Game as a super rare amphibian even though it was a terrestrial crocodile. The game's Kaprosuchus has spikes on its legs and one spike on its chin, which has not been found in the real animal. When Kaprosuchus is in its pen, its tail rests on the ground. While other crocodiles did this, its unlikely Kaprosuchus did this. With the legs under its hips like a dinosaur and unlike a semi aquatic crocodile, Kaprosuchus ' tail had to be above the ground for balance.

Trivia

 * Kaprosuchus is technically misrepresented in both of its appearances, being included as a "Glacier Park" creature in Jurassic Park: Builder despite living during the Mesozoic era, and as an "amphibian" in Jurassic World: The Game despite being terrestrial.
 * Kaprosuchus and Deinosuchus are the only animals from the Mesozoic era that can be created for the Glacier park in Jurassic Park: Builder.
 * It is unknown how Kaprosuchus and many other reptiles survive in the Glacier Park in Jurassic Park: Builder, as they are cold-blooded animals.
 * When the Kaprosuchus is pet in Jurassic World: The Game, it makes a gurgling sound, which comes from a lion. When it is fed, it makes a grunting sound like a pig.