Here you will learn about all the dinosaurs at this outpost.
There are seven Apatosauri at the outpost. They, like the brachiosaurs, consume much plant matter and must wander to find food.
These majestic behemoths wander the forest and the plains in search for the food they need to support their massive weight.
This armored tank has little or no natural enemies. He stays to the sandy shores of the ocean, feeding off of kelp.
These curious little creatures stay mainly in the forest and the river canyon. They stay in small groups and forage constantly. They are the main food source of the Velociraptors.
These beautiful hadrosaurs spent most of their time at the lagoon feeding on aquatic plants. Males have a bright red crest, while females have a dull green one. They communicate with long, melodious bellows and honks.
These noisy creatures roost in the canyons. Mating for life, a single hatchling is born every year. They will attack anything that comes within a three-hundred meter radius of their nest, so be careful.
This mischeivous bone-head lives independantly and roams the countryside at will.
Stegosauri are mainly loners, spending most of their time in the forest. Once a year, the thirty stegosaurs rendezvous to breed.
These large, bird-like dinosaurs roam the plains in large flocks. If danger should approach, they bark loadly, and take refuge behind an intimadating wall of Triceratops.
These beautiful beasts roam in herds. They have a symbiotic relationship with the nearby Struthiomimus flocks. If danger approaches, the Mimuses warn the Trikes with a series of barks and honks.
These creatures, though with a bad reputation, are mainly peaceful (more-like lazy) inhabitants. They eat what they need to and they sleep. If they don't see you as a threat, they won't harm you; so, if you are lucky, you can get within ten meters of the rex before there is a showdown.
The velociraptor is a cunningly fast, terrorizer who prefers to hunt in packs. They can be avoided in the heavily wooded areas of the country.