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Carnoraptor is a bio-engineered hybrid of either Pyroraptor or Velociraptor (depending on the show/game) and Carnotaurus that appears in the Jurassic World toy line and game adaptation.

Games[]

Jurassic World: The Game[]

see Carnoraptor/JW: TG

Carnoraptor is one of the hybrids in Jurassic World: The Game. It was original only available for use in the battle arena by scanning its Brawlasaur, but on June 10, 2015 it was made available for the player's park. It is created by fusing a Level 40 Pyroraptor and a Level 40 Carnotaurus.

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Toys[]

Jurassic World[]

A figure of Carnoraptor is a part of Hasbro's Jurassic World Brawlasaur toy line. It is unclear as to why it has a sail, similar to that of Spinoraptor, despite Carnoraptor not having a sail in any other media.

Jurassic World: Dino Hybrid[]

Carnoraptor is part of the Jurassic World: Dino Hybrid toy line. It seems to be based on a level 30 or 40 Carnoraptor from Jurassic World: The Game. It was available as one of the Basher and Biter figures, retooled from Blue. It was also going to be one of the Growler figures, retooled from Charlie and Delta, but it was unfortunately unreleased.

Television[]

LEGO Jurassic World: Legend of Isla Nublar[]

Carnoraptor is briefly depicted on a computer screen in the Hammond Creation Lab in the episode "Stampede!".

LEGO Jurassic World: The Indominus Escape[]

The Carnoraptor appears as a living individual.

Behind the Scenes[]

  • A base form Ceratosaurus in Jurassic World: The Game looks similar to a base form Carnoraptor.
  • The Carnoraptor appears in LEGO Jurassic World: The Indominus Escape. This version is shown to be a Velociraptor that was spliced with a Carnotaurus DNA. It later appears as one of the dinosaurs that assists Owen Grady, Claire Dearing, and the Asset Containment Unit in corralling the Indominus rex.
  • The Dinosaur Hybrid Basher and Biter figurine is the only version of the Carnoraptor without spikes or small bumps on its back.
  • The Carnoraptor looks similar to the Carnotaurus portrayed in the movie Age of Dinosaurs, which also look and behave like raptors.

References[]

  1. Carnoraptor Evolution #2 message.

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