Torosaurus is an unlockable dinosaur in Jurassic World: Evolution.
Information[]
Torosaurus fossils are unlocked once the player ___.
Base Stats (at 100% Genome)[] | |
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Attack | 54 |
Defense | 31 |
Lifespan | 75 |
Resilience | 22 |
Rating | 47 |
Incubation Cost | $340,000 |
Dig Sites[]
- Frenchman Formation
- Hell Creek Frmation
- Lance Formation
- Laramie Formation
Skins[]
- Alpine Pattern
- Woodland Pattern
- Rainforest Pattern
- Steppe Pattern
- Coastal Pattern
Genome[]
Torosaurus has 9 Gap ID slots to modify.
- Cosmetic
- Attack
- Resilience
- Habitat
- Defense
- Stress
- Lifespan
- Social
- Defense
Bio[]
Profile[]
- Torosaurus consumes vegetation from ground herbivore feeders, and are capable of defending themselves against their predators.
- They form small social groups and prefer fewer dinosaurs of other species near them.
- Torosaurus requires a modest area of grassland, with a small amount of forest.
Classification[] | |
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Armored Herbivore | |
Health Requirement[] | |
Appetite | 99 |
Metabolism | 2.61 |
Comfort Requirement[] | |
Comfort Threshold | 45% |
Grassland | 6,700 m2 |
Forest | 3,000 m2 |
Wetland | 0 m2 |
Ideal Population | 2 - 13 |
Social Group | 2 - 5 |
Disease[] | |
Susceptible | Hookworms |
Immune | Campylobacter |
Food Preference[] | |
Primary Preference | Rotten Wood |
Secondary Preference | Palms |
Horsetails | |
Harmed By: | Paw Paw |
Mosses | |
Cycads |
InGen Database[]
Stats[] | |
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Era | Late Cretaceous |
Family | Ceratopsidae |
Genus | Torosaurus |
Height | 2.6 m |
Weight | 6 T |
Length | 8.5 m |
Feeder Type |
Ground Herbivore |
Description[]
- Torosaurus was a ceratopsid dinosaur that lived across the western interior of North America. Its name means 'perforated lizard' because of the large holes in its neck frill.
- It has been suggested that Torosaurus is actually a mature form of Triceratops, but this hasn't been proven as yet. Its beak and shearing teeth allowed it to eat tough vegetation, profably ferns.
Discovery[]
- Torosaurus skulls were first unearthed in 1981 in south-eastern Wyoming, and so far two species have been identified. Remains of Torosaurus have been discovered across much of North America.
Paleoecology[]
- The vast range of Torosaurus indicates that it lived in a variety of environments, although they would have favored areas with ranging brush and ground cover.