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Triceratops can be created in Jurassic World: The Game as a common non-hybrid herbivore.

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Triceratops card

Information[]

Triceratops is unlocked during the tutorial of Jurassic World: The Game and is the first dinosaur a player owns. Additional individuals can be purchased in the market for 100 DNA or found in card packs.

A level 40 Triceratops can be fused with a level 40 Stegosaurus to make the hybrid Stegoceratops.

A level 40 Triceratops (Gen 2) can be fused with a level 40 Dracorex to make the hybrid Dracoceratops.

Information
Region Jurassic
Rarity Common (Gen 1)
Legendary (Gen 2)
Hybrid Type Non-hybrid
Class Herbivore
Incubation Period 2 seconds (Gen 1)
7 hours (Gen 2)
Placement Cost 100 DNA (Gen 1)
7,200 DNA (Gen 2)
Selling Reward 50 DNA (Gen 1)
3,600 DNA (Gen 2)
Maximum Earning Rate 198 Coins/Minute (Gen 1)
737 Coins/Minute (Gen 2)
Additional Information Triceratops

Costs and incubation times[]

Level Cost JW-DNA Incubation time
(D:HH:MM)
Selling cost
1 100 0:00:02 50
11 40 0:00:05 100
21 50 0:00:30 200
31 60 0:01:00 400

Trivia[]

Level Rewards Trivia
Bucks Food DNA LP
Evo 1 180 Greek for 'three-horned face,' the Triceratops is easily identified by its distinct three horns and large frill.
Evo 2 1,955 Combining the backwards facing frill with the length of its skull, the Triceratops has a head length of over 7 feet!
Evo 3 4 4,485 InGen's original Triceratops clones were shades of brown and beige. They lived in their own paddock with an alpha named 'Lady Margaret'.
Evo 4 8 7,110 8 Did you know that the Triceratops can run at speeds of up to 10mph? A crocodile moves at 11 mph!

Stats[]

Level Health Attack Earning rates
(per 5 minutes)
Feeding costs
1 49 13 4 180
2 52 13 8 355
3 55 14 12 535
4 58 15 16 710
5 60 15 20 890
6 63 16 24 1,065
7 66 17 28 1,245
8 69 18 32 1,420
9 71 18 36 1,600
10 74 19 40 Evolve
11 96 25 88 1,955
12 100 25 96 2,130
13 103 26 104 2,310
14 106 27 112 2,490
15 110 28 120 2,670
16 113 29 128 2,845
17 117 30 136 3,025
18 120 31 144 3,200
19 124 32 152 3,380
20 127 32 160 Evolve
21 156 40 336 4,485
22 161 41 352 4,695
23 165 42 368 4,910
24 169 43 384 5,120
25 173 44 400 5,335
26 177 45 416 5,545
27 181 46 432 5,760
28 185 47 448 5,970
29 189 48 464 6,190
30 194 49 480 Evolve
31 231 59 992 7,110
32 235 60 1,024 7,345
33 240 61 1,056 7,575
34 245 63 1,088 7,800
35 250 64 1,120 8,035
36 255 65 1,152 8,260
37 259 66 1,184 8,490
38 264 68 1,216 8,715
39 269 69 1,248 8,950
40 274 70 1,280 Fuse

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Trivia[]

  • The frill of the max level Triceratops resembles to Styracosaurus.
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