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1993[]

Jurassic Park (NES game)[]

Triceratops is an enemy that can kill you.

Jurassic Park (arcade game)[]

Triceratops will charge at you, causing damage upon contact unless you shoot them away.

Jurassic Park (SNES game)[]

1997[]

The Lost World: Jurassic Park PlayStation game[]

Triceratops appears as an enemy in the raptor and T. rex levels.

The Lost World: Jurassic Park arcade game[]

the player must rescue a Triceratops from being eaten by two Velociraptors. If the player(s) succeed they will go to the next chapter. If they failed, the players must fend off more raptors. Players can also see a Triceratops collapsing to its death (by raptors, judging by its wounds) when a hunter tells the player(s): "they wiped us out!".

The Lost World: Jurassic Park SEGA Genesis[]

Triceratops appears in the game and it will only attack if it was hurt, or if there were carnivores nearby.

1998[]

Jurassic Park: Trespasser[]

Triceratops appears in Jurassic Park: Trespasser. It first appears in Jungle Road. It is also encountered in the The Lab. Triceratops can hurt the player with its horns if one walks too close.

A cut stampede scene from the game was originally stated to be featured.[citation needed]

1999[]

Warpath: Jurassic Park[]

Triceratops is a playable character in Warpath: Jurassic Park who shares the same fighting style with Styracosaurus and has 3 colors: red, green, and purple.

2001[]

Jurassic Park III: Park Builder[]

Triceratops is no. 101 of the Herbivore Threes. Triceratops L-Horn is no. 102 of the Herbivore Threes.

2003[]

Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis[]

See: Triceratops/Operation Genesis


Triceratops is a five-star dinosaur in the popular video game, Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis. It can be found in the Hell Creek Site B fossil formation. Triceratops is the only herbivore that needs security higher than "low", as it requires "medium" security fences. It will charge Land Cruisers and kill large carnivores and can be paired with Torosaurus or Styracosaurus in an enclosure. It is the game's most robust herbivore. Also it can go into "Death Duels" with Tyrannosaurus. Sometimes, the Tyrannosaurus wins, but other times the Trike wins. There are two ways T. rex can be killed by Triceratops. One way is to stab the Tyrannosaurus repeatedly until the beast falls over and dies, which is common when herds of this animal stab the Tyrannosaurus rex together. Another way that T. rex can be killed by a Trike is by impaling, in which a Tyrannosaurus stomps on the head shield of the Triceratops-but the Trike impales the rex through the chest before the T. rex can bite the area behind the neck.

2007[]

Jurassic Park: Explorer[]

Triceratops appeared in the game Jurassic Park: Explorer.

2011[]

Jurassic Park: The Game[]

As Jurassic park's clones matured they would develop larger, more elongated frills as well as holes in these said frills. Dr. Laura Sorkin discovered this metamorphosis and wrote her finds in her journal, providing that Triceratops was the same as the related Torosaurus.[1]

Triceratops were highly sociable, even adopting juveniles that were not from their herd.[2] However, they were also aggressive as well, so they had to be treated with care.[3]

They lived in Triceratops Paddock with an individual named "Lady Margaret" being the alpha-female of the herd. In 1993, Lady Margaret had an adoptive daughter (really her sister/clone) named "Bakhita" who earned her name because she liked to eat banana leaves.[2]

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InGen Journal Entry of Triceratops

Jurassic Park Incident[]

During the endorsement team's tour, Dr. Gerry Harding allowed his daughter Jessica Harding to observe the park's Triceratops herd inside their paddock. She managed to see Bakhita and Lady Margaret fighting another of her species for dominance over the herd before Gerry told Jess to return to the Visitor Center so he could investigate the poisoned Triceratops.[2]

When Dennis Nedry disabled most of Jurassic Park's security, Triceratops was one of the many dinosaurs that were able to roam freely. One such Triceratops was Bakhita, who wandered out of her paddock to eat some banana leaves. While trying to evacuate the island with his daughter and Nima Cruz, Dr. Gerry Harding encountered Bakhita who was blocking the road. After multiple attempts to get her off the road, Jess Harding managed to get Bakhita off the road and back by honking the horn of their jeep with her father escorting the juvenile back into her paddock, but this also alerted Lady Margaret, who felt the humans were threatening her child.

Enraged, Lady Margaret attacks the Hardings' jeep with Jess and Nima inside. She continues to attack the jeep after she flips it over though she stops once Jessica disables the car horn that was aggravating the Trike. However, Lady Margaret is soon attacked by Rexy, Jurassic Park's Tyrannosaurus rex. The two proceed to have a duel. During the fight, the Hardings and Nima run to the Triceratops Maintenance Building with both combatants. It is unknown who won the fight, but the Triceratops most likely lost as she lost a horn in the conflict and Rexy is seen alive afterward unscathed.[2]

2012[]

Jurassic Park: Builder[]

See: Triceratops/Builder

Triceratops was the available dinosaur on the IOS application, Jurassic Park: Builder. It was the first dinosaur you could create.

2015[]

LEGO Jurassic World[]

Triceratops is an dinosaur from LEGO Jurassic World and like any other dinosaur, Triceratops sometimes participates in humorous antics, due to the game's comical nature. The amber piece is found on "Welcome to Jurassic Park," Part 2 and you get it by looking for a breakable wall (with gold light coming out of it) in back of the very last part of the Triceratops pen. Use the Triceratops to ram it.

Jurassic Park (2015 Arcade)[]

Triceratops is one of the three dinosaurs the players need to rescue when a volcanic eruption throws the island into chaos.

Jurassic World: The Game[]

See: Triceratops/JW: TG

Triceratops is a common non-hybrid herbivore dinosaur on the IOS application, Jurassic World: The Game. It is the first dinosaur you can create. A legendary Gen 2 variant was added on January 4th, 2021.

2018[]

Jurassic World: Evolution[]

See: Triceratops/JW: E

Triceratops appears in Jurassic World: Evolution, seen in the trailers. The default model (left photo) is also the model used in Jurassic World.

Jurassic World: Alive[]

See: Triceratops/JW: A

Triceratops appears in the game as a rare resilient dinosaur with a common Gen 2 variant of the same class, both available since the game's official launch at Version 1.0.

2020[]

Jurassic World: Aftermath[]

See: Triceratops/JW: Aftermath

Triceratops first appears on posters, as action figures, and even a collectible plush toy. In the part two DLC Triceratops is seen feeding on hay and the player must lure it with the food to break down a door. Later in the game it is seen being chased by the Tyrannosaurus rex. Later in the game a skull of it is seen on display in the Vault and a diorama with a model of it behind a glass case.

2021[]

Jurassic World Evolution 2[]

See: Triceratops/JW: E2

Triceratops make a returning appearance in Jurassic World Evolution 2 alongside almost all of the dinosaurs. It is the first dinosaur to have a species profile.

2022[]

Jurassic World: Primal Ops[]

See: Triceratops/JW: PO

Triceratops is a legendary dinosaur from its own family that can be rescued and tamed in Jurassic World: Primal Ops.

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