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Chungkingosaurus is an unlockable dinosaur in Jurassic World: Evolution.

Chungkingosaurus JWE

Information

Chungkingosaurus fossils are unlocked once the player ___.

Base Stats (at 100% Genome)

Attack 66
Defense 20
Lifespan 80
Resilience 52
Rating 42
Incubation Cost $275,000


Dig Sites

  • Ziliujing Formation

Skins

  • Tundra Pattern
  • Savannah Pattern
  • Rainforest Pattern
  • Jungle Pattern
  • Arid Pattern

Bio

Profile

Like other stegosaurids, Chungkingosaurus eats from ground herbivore feeders. They are armored and possess spiked tail capable of inflicting damage to other dinosaurs.
Chungkingosaurus prefers modest sized social groups. They will tolerate some other dinosaurs from other species, but don't like to feel overwhelmed. 
Chungkingosaurus requires a good sized territory with plenty of grassland, an a slightly smaller area of forest.

Classification

Armored Herbivore
Stegosauridae

Health Requirement

Appetite 79
Metabolism 2.09

Comfort Requirement

Comfort Threshold 50%
Grassland 12,000 m2
Forest 9,700 m2
Wetland 0 m2
Ideal Population 2 - 18
Social Group 2 - 12

Disease

Susceptible Braken Poisoning
Immune Common Cold

Medical

Health Recovery 0.15% / s
Comfort Recovery 0.60% / s
Sedative Resistance 82
Medical Dart Resistance 82
Poison Resistance 100

Food Preference

Primary Preference Mosses
Secondary Preference Paw Paw
Cycads
Harmed By: Rotten Wood
Horsetails
Palms

InGen Database

Stats

Era Late Jurassic
Family Huayangosauridae
Genus Chungkingosaurus
Height 2.4 m
Weight 3 T
Length 7.5 m
Feeder Type Ground Herbivore


Description

Chungkiingosaurus is on of the smallest known Stegosaurs. It was a herbivore that once roamed China. Its name means "Chongqing lizard".
Like Stegosaurus, it possessed tail spikes to defend itself with. Its smaller size, smaller snout, and non-overlapping teeth differentiated it from Tuojiangosaurus which it closely resembled.

Discovery

Material for Chungkingosaurus was found from 1977 onwards in the Chunking Group of the Upper Shaximiao Formation.

Paleoecology

The varied dinosaur and other finds from the Upper Shaximiao Formation indicate a diverse environment. Crocodile and turtle fossils suggest plentiful water of an open nature.

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