Segnosaurus (meaning "slow reptile") was a therizinosaur theropod dinosaur that lived in Mongolia during the Late Cretaceous period. It was the first relatively complete skeleton of a therizinosaur discovered. It used its huge claws for defense against predators.
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Jurassic Park Franchise[]
Segnosaurus is illustrated by Timothy Bradley in the Dinopedia of the Jurassic Park Institute as a flipped and colored Timimus.
Games[]
Jurassic Park III: Park Builder[]
Segnosaurus appears in Jurassic Park III: Park Builder.
Jurassic World: The Game[]
Segnosaurus is one of the dinosaurs in the game as a tournament dinosaur. An interesting feature to the Segnosaurus in the game is that it has fur-like feathers, which it had in reality.
Jurassic World: Alive[]
see Segnosaurus/JW: A
Segnosaurus appeared in Jurassic World: Alive as a Fierce Omega creature. It was added in Update 3.1[1] specifically during events.
Trivia[]
- Segnosaurus is one of only four therizinosaurs in the franchise. The other three being Beipiaosaurus, Erlikosaurus, and Therizinosaurus.