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2001[]
Jurassic Park III: Park Builder[]
Corythosaurus can be created in Jurassic Park III: Park Builder.
2003[]
Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis[]
See: Corythosaurus/Operation Genesis
Corythosaurus was featured as a three-star large herbivore in the video game Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis. It is known for making a quick whooping howl. It likes to socialize with Edmontosaurus and Parasaurolophus if placed together. The Corythosaur seems to be one of the common prey for Tyrannosaurus.
The coloration is close to a tiger with the black stripes, but instead of orange, its' a golden yellow with a white underbelly and a red crest.
2007[]
Jurassic Park: Explorer[]
Corythosaurus is featured in the DVD game Jurassic Park: Explorer. A player collects a dinosaur when he/she wins a minigame, when the collected dinosaur is a Corythosaurus this video will be shown.
2012[]
Jurassic Park: Builder[]
Corythosaurus was one of the available dinosaurs in Jurassic Park: Builder.
2015[]
Jurassic World: The Game[]
See: Corythosaurus/JW: TG
Corythosaurus is one of the available dinosaurs in Jurassic World: The Game.
LEGO: Jurassic World[]
Corythosaurus was in LEGO: Jurassic World and did many of the same things as Corythosaurus did in Jurassic Park III. The amber piece is found on "Landing Site," Part 1 and can be obtained by having a jumper (any female) character to run inside the radio tower at the back left. (It's a non-LEGO tower with a satellite dish.) The Amber Brick is hovering just behind it to the right. The player can hop up to the left onto the jump wall, then immediately jump right. The amber piece will be atop the wooden platform.
2018[]
Jurassic World Evolution[]
Corythosaurus is an unlockable dinosaur in Jurassic World Evolution.
Information[]
Corythosaurus fossils are unlocked once the player has building an expedition center and a fossil center on Isla Muerta.
Base Stats (at 100% Genome)[] | |
|---|---|
| Attack | 23 |
| Defense | 0 |
| Lifespan | 101 |
| Resilience | 49 |
| Rating | 27 |
| Incubation Cost | $145,000 |
Dig Sites[]
- Dinosaur Park Formation
- Horseshoe Canyon Formation
- Lance Formation
- Scollard Formation
Skins[]
- Woodland Pattern
- Taiga Pattern
- Rainforest Pattern
- Jungle Pattern
- Vivid Pattern
Tour Information[]
Release From Hatchery[]
“With this animal, the Corythosaurus, you can really see chaos in action. Think of all the combinations and patterns life tries out looking for that perfect structure. It's not about success... life is about refining failure... over and over and over again. Always a work in progress. Ourselves included.”
- - Dr. Ian Malcolm
Jurassic Tour[]
- "Corythosaurus' head crests contain nasal passages similar in structure to that of the cassowary. They are used for amplifying vocalizations, as the park rangers can confirm!"
- "Corythosaurus is a hadrosaur that once lived in North America. They are herbivorous and enjoyed the social interaction of living in herds."
Genome[]
Corythosaurus has 6 Gap ID slots to modify.
- Cosmetic
- Resilience
- Lifespan
- Habitat
- Stress
- Social
Bio (With Base Stats)[]
Profile[]
- Corythosurus is a hadrosaur which eats moderate amounts from ground herbivore feeders.
- They live in large social groups to survive predation and like to have dinosaurs from other species nearby.
- They like good sized grassland areas with a slightly smaller coverage of forest.
- They are vulnerable to all predators.
InGen Database[]
Stats[] | |
|---|---|
| Era | Late Cretaceous |
| Family | Hadrosauridae |
| Genus | Corythosaurus |
| Height | 2.5 m |
| Weight | 4 T |
| Length | 9.0 m |
| Feeder Type | Ground Herbivore |
Description[]
- Corythosaurus are hadrosaurs (duck-billed dinosaurs) once living in North America. They are herbivores that lived in herds. They were one of the larger types of hadrosaurs.
- Their heads had crests with nasal passages that are similar in structure to that of the cassowary. This was most likely used for vocalization. Their name means "Corinthian-crested lizard" in reference to this crest. The crests also show dimorphism between the genders, with males believed to have the larger crests for competing for mates.
Discovery[]
- The first specimen was discovered at Red Deer River in Alberta, Canada in 1911. Further fossils were found over the following few years, eventually identifying two species for the genus.
Paleoecology[]
- Corythosaurus ranged widely in the various formations it's been recovered from. It has been noted that individual groups had small ranges compared to their modern mammal equivalents.
2021[]
Jurassic World Evolution 2[]
See: Corythosaurus/JW: E2
Corythosaurus reappears in Jurassic World Evolution 2, with its model and colors reused from Evolution.
2025[]
Minecraft Jurassic World Add-on[]
Corythosaurus appears in Minecraft Jurassic World Add-on. Its appearance is based on Jurassic Park III, but its coloration is reminiscent of Jurassic Park III: Park Builder.
Jurassic World Evolution 3[]
Corythosaurus returns in the game. It was first confirmed when it’s name was mentioned in the campaign mission in the "Global Campaign" feature focus.







































