
Proceratosaurus is an unlockable dinosaur in Jurassic World: Evolution added in the Carnivorous Dinosaurs pack on April 17, 2019.
Information[]
Proceratosaurus is unlocked from the Research Center after achieving a high enough rating with the Security Division on Isla Matanceros.
Base Stats (at 100% Genome)[] | |
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Attack | 41 |
Defense | 11 |
Lifespan | 64 |
Resilience | 80 |
Rating | 66 |
Incubation Cost | $370,000 |
Dig Sites[]
- Minchinhampton
Skins[]
- Alpine Pattern
- Jungle Pattern
- Steppe Pattern
- Arid Pattern
- Vivid Pattern
Genome[]
Proceratosaurus has 9 Gap ID slots to modify.
- Cosmetic
- Lifespan
- Attack
- Habitat
- Attack
- Stress
- Resilience
- Social
- Attack
Bio[]
Profile[]
- Proceratosaurus is a small therapod that eats meat.
- They live in large social groups and can be dangerous to much larger dinosaurs.
- Proceratosaurus like good sized grassland areas with a slightly smaller coverage of forest.
InGen Database Entry[]
Stats[] | |
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Era | Middle Jurassic |
Family | Proceratosauridae |
Genus | Proceratosaurus |
Height | 2 m |
Weight | 40 kg |
Length | 3.6 m |
Feeder Type | Carnivore and Live Bait |
Description[]
- Proceratosaurus is a small carnivore from the middle Jurassic period, one of the earliest tyrannosauroid dinosaurs. This dinosaur was mistakenly identified as an ancestor of Ceratosaurus, due to its distinctive nasal crest. This crest gave it its name, meaning "before Ceratosaurus". As only a fragment of the crest is intact on the one known specimen, it is possible the crest could have been much larger, relative to skull size, than the Ceratosaurus's horn.
Discovery[]
- The first (and only) Proceratosaurus specimen, was discovered in Gloucestershire, England, by F Lewis Bradley in the early 1900s. This fossil is the only Proceratosaurus specimen discovered so far, and consists of a single, partially complete skull. The skull features a nasal crest which initially led to it to be thought an ancestor of Ceratosaurus (hence the name). Like many dinosaurs, modern advancements in fossil analysis have revealed the mistakes and misclassifications of the past. In 2010 Proceratosaurus was re-classified a tyrannosauroid after CT scans revealed internal air spaces in the skull, a feature shared with dinosaurs in this group.
Paleoecology[]
- Little is known about Proceratosaurus' natural environment, but it likely contained a mix of floodplain and woodland.
Trivia[]
- This is the first time Proceratosaurus has been shown featherless in a Jurassic World game.
- This is also the first time Proceratosaurus has been depicted with a full crest in a Jurassic World game.
- There was a bug in the game with the neck and tail of the Proceratosaurus, where the neck and tail twist in impossible directions when under 50% health. This was later fixed in a patch.