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Majungasaurus is an unlockable dinosaur in Jurassic World Evolution added in the Deluxe Edition DLC.

Majungasaurus JWE

Information[]

Majungasaurus fossils are unlocked once the player has ___.

Base Stats (at 100% Genome)[]

Attack 83
Defense 32
Lifespan 74
Resilience 30
Rating 156
Incubation Cost $1,465,000

Dig Sites[]

  • Maevarand Formation

Skins[]

  • Alpine Pattern
  • Tundra Pattern
  • Rainforest Pattern
  • Jungle Pattern
  • Steppe Pattern

Genome[]

Majungasaurus has 11 Gap ID slots to modify.

  1. Cosmetic
  2. Attack
  3. Defense
  4. Lifespan
  5. Resilience
  6. Habitat
  7. Attack
  8. Stress
  9. Defense
  10. Social
  11. Attack

Bio[]

Profile[]

Majungasaurus is a medium sized therapod and eats large amounts of meat from any source.
They are normally solitary, but can exist in small social groups and alongside a modest number of dinosaurs from other species.
Their territories should comprise of good sized grassland with some forest cover.

Classification[]

Large Carnivore

Health Requirement[]

Appetite 84
Metabolism 2.22

Comfort Requirement[]

Comfort Threshold 60%
Grassland 18,100 m2
Forest 4,500 m2
Wetland 0 m2
Ideal Population 0 - 16
Social Group 0 - 2

Disease[]

Susceptible Rabies
Immune Bracken Poisoning

InGen Database[]

Stats[]

Era Late Cretaceous
Family Abelisauridae
Genus Majungasaurus
Height 2.2 m
Weight 1 T
Length 9.0 m
Feeder Type

Carnivore and Live Bait

Description[]

Majungasaurus was a medium-sized theropod predator found in Madagascar. Its name means 'Majunga lizard' which references an older spelling for the location it was discovered.
It was an apex predator in its environment, and appears to be more closely linked with similar dinosaurs in India than South Africa. It is also one of the few dinosaurs known to have eaten others of its kind.

Discovery[]

The earliest Majungasaurus remains were located in 1896 along the Betsiboka River in north-western Madagascar.

Paleoecology[]

During Majungasaurus's time, Madagascar was already an island separated from India and Africa. It was mostly semi-arid but with distinct seasons. It lived in a coastal floodplain with many rivers.

Gallery[]

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