Which are the best dinosaurs in Jurassic World Evolution?
Jurassic World Evolution provides a big variety of dinosaurs. Currently at a total of 48 dinosaurs, we present to you the Top 10 Best Dinosaurs in Jurassic World. May you take from this some ideas in how to make your park just so much better.
10. Gallimimus
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Look at this majestic, prehistoric chicken pose for us.
I know what you’re thinking; “We’re starting off a top 10 dinosaurs with Gallimimus? Really!?” Yes, and here’s why: They’re cheap, easy to maintain, and a herd of them with some different genomes goes a long way. Pack them into a decent-sized enclosure with Struthiomimus, and you’re well on your way to having a successful park. Toss in a few other low maintenance herbivores, such as Diplodocus, and the enclosure is good to go! Just make sure it will be sizable enough with plenty of grassland to the front, and a nice tree line furthest from where the guest observation spots will be.
9. Camarasaurus
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Gotta say, Camasaurus has quite a block head. Like a gigantic brick ready to be a wrecking ball to meet some unfortunate soul.
Our first gentle giant on the list is Camarasaurus. It is an easy to maintain gentle giant that’s around the middle on a scale of expensiveness with dinosaurs. It’s worth investing in for the rating on top of its tolerance level being high for dealing with a lot of other dinosaurs in the same enclosure. I also must say that with my experience with this earth-shaker, it can be in an enclosure with the likes of raptors. You'll find that this, as well as other long neck dinosaurs do very well in enclosures with the smaller carnivores, which allows better use of space with other enclosures housing various other dinos.
8. Carnotaurus
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Someone skips the gym a little too much.
The bull-horned dinosaur, that’s made such little screen time in Jurassic Park III and Fallen Kingdom, comes up as the first carnivore on the list. By unlocking with a high reputation level with the Science Division on Isla Pena, you’ll have the chance to show the world this tiny-armed dino to the world. They, like many other large carnivores, dislike packs but can be paired with another.
7. Triceratops
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You ever just stare at your reflection and think, "How am I thinking and having a sense of self when I'm just a Triceratops?" I do that too.
The Triceratops, a true classic from the Jurrasic franchise, comes next. You'll find that a small herd of Triceratops mixed with previously mentioned herbivores makes for a perfect blend of an attraction. One could say that a Jurassic World isn’t quite complete without bringing these beloved creatures into it. You should be careful, however. Triceratops, along with several other medium-sized herbivores can get be unpleasant when uncomfortable – especially with too low of a social group level. So, make sure to keep the amount of Triceratops together around the same number, four to six works best. If you do that, you'll find them to be good dinos in your park.
6. Brachiosaurus
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The gorgeous prehistoric giraffe seeks the treeline so she may eat, probably a full tree or two.
Do you remember the first dinosaur shown alive in Jurassic Park? Or the last we see when leaving Isla Nublar in Fallen Kingdom? Our beloved gentle giant, Brachiosaurus, joins the list for her fame in the franchise, and for just how nice she is in Evolution. Her high rating, as well as being fine with a couple of herds of other dinos makes Brachy a fitting dinosaur to give a spot in. Hopefully she'll find a home in your park if she hasn't already.
5. Indominus Rex
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Indom is mad about something, probably everything.
There's mixed feelings with fans on the two hybrids in Jurassic World, yet it doesn't mean they don't fit somewhere on this list. In this case, we have Indominus Rex. She makes for quite a fun addition to any park. With a high attack and rating stat that can only be beefed up more with genomes being added, she makes for a perfect boost to your park ratings. What keeps her from being any closer to number one is that while Indominus is a nice addition, she’s a temperamental lass that will attack her enclosure even with a 100% comfort level, so she needs an eye kept on her often.
4. Velociraptor
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Raptors rubberneck too when they see a Carnotaurus flexes on an Indominus Rex.
The heroic, yet still dangerous raptors come along to fourth on our list. I'm sure you know about the Velociraptor well, right? It's pretty hard to not like them, either. In Jurassic World Evolution, they’re always a must-have for any park. There’re minimal issues with keeping them in an enclosure, and their ratings are pretty nice. It’s important to make sure you release at least three for their social group rating to keep their comfort level solid.
3. Indoraptor
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And here we see this magnificient monster comfortable in its natural habitat.
The nightmarish antagonist of Fallen Kingdom made its way into JWE post-release through an update that gave us six additional dinosaurs found within that movie. The Indoraptor truly is a monster to behold, a creature conveyed to give the idea of being not so well in the head. Unlocking Indoraptor takes some time, but it's well worth it. You must reach near the maximum reputation level with the Security Division on Isla Sorna. After unlocking it, you’re golden with enjoying a true, apex predator with some sweet skin designs, just as the one next on our list.
2. Spinosaurus
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Spinosaurus shows off the winter-season fashion in Jurassic World.
Site B’s infamous dinosaur rests at a sound place with number two. You unlock her when you begin Isla Sorna, and even have one already roaming in the back of the map region. From there, you can then pursue to excavate for Spinosaurus fossils and increase the DNA completion and enjoy the aesthetic genomes offered to Spinosaurus!
1. Tyrannosaurus Rex
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Alpine Rexy makes her entrance into the public eye.
The queen of Jurassic Park, Tyrannosaurus Rex, is given the spot as number one on this list. Being unlocked on Isla Tacano, it’s only a few hours (give or take if you’re a completionist or not) of progress from starting the game to be able to have her. The base genome color bears strong resemblance to “Rexy”, the queen herself from the movie franchise.
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