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Complete Jurassic World Evolution 3 Dinosaur List—All Dinosaurs, Listed

Life continues to find a way, with Jurassic World Evolution 3 marking the latest entry in the series, and there’s a stacked dinosaur list to enjoy.

The major additions from the first two games in the franchise are the debut of baby dinosaurs and much more in-depth building customization, leaning on features that starred in the Planet Zoo and Planet Coaster titles.

While it’s highly unlikely you’ll have room for the complete list of dinosaurs in a single park in Jurassic World Evolution 3, we’ve got the definitive list for you to box off.

Jurassic World Evolution 3 Dinosaur List

AT.Rex and its offspring in Jurassic World Evolution 3.
Icon. mage via Frontier Developments

Jurassic World Evolution 3 has over 80 prehistoric creatures to care for in it’s full dinosaur list, with the vast majority available with the base game.

However, a select few are Deluxe Edition exclusives, but all the heavy hitters like Tyrannosaurus Rex, Velociraptor, and Stegosaurus are all available. In fact, the list of dinosaurs will get even bigger over time, with Frontier promising to bring back creatures from the first two games that are not included at launch as free post-launch updates.

We’ve got a full breakdown of every dinosaur available in Jurassic World Evolution 3 in the table below, along with the food they require and the number of eggs you can expect to see through breeding.

Dinosaur NameDietEgg Batch Size
AcrocanthosaurusCarnivore, Live Prey1
AlbertosaurusCarnivore, Live Prey1-2
AllosaurusCarnivore, Live Prey1-3
AnkylodocusTall Paleobotany1-2
AnkylosaurusGround Paleobotany1-2
ApatosaurusTall Paleobotany1-2
ArchaeornithomimusGround Paleobotany3-6
AtrocriraptorCarnivore, Live Prey3-4
AttenborosaurusShoal3-5
BaryonyxPiscivore, Carnivore, Live Prey1-3
BrachiosaurusTall Paleobotany1-2
CaiuajaraPiscivore, Live Prey2-4
CarnotaurusCarnivore, Live Prey2-4
CeratosaurusCarnivore, Live Prey1-3
ChasmosaurusGround Paleobotany2-5
ChungkingosaurusGround Paleobotany1-3
CoelophysisCarnivore, Live Prey1-3
CompsognathusCarnivore Feeder4-6
Concavenator (Deluxe)Canivore, Live Prey1-2
CorythosaurusGround Paleobotany2-4
DeinoychusCarnivore, Live Prey3-5
DilophosaurusCarnivore, Live Prey3-6
DimetrodonCarnivore Feeder2-4
DimorphodonPiscivore, Live Prey3-6
DiplodocusTall Paleobotany1-2
DreadnoughtusTall Paleobotany1
DryosaurusGround Paleobotany3-6
DunkleosteusShoal1-3
EdmontosaurusGround Paleobotany2-5
GallimimusGround Paleobotany4-6
GeosternbergiaPiscivore, Live Prey1-3
GiganotosaurusCarnivore, Live Prey1-2
GigantspinosaurusGround Paleobotany2-6
Guanlong (Deluxe)Carnivore, Live Prey2-4
HerrerasaurusCarnivore, Live Prey3-4
HomalocephaleGround Paleobotany4-6
IchthyosaurusShoal2-5
IguanodonGround Paleobotany1-4
Indominus RexCarnivore, Live Prey1
IndoraptorCarnivore, Live Prey1
KronosaurusShoal1-2
LokiceratopsGround Paleobotany2-4
LystosaurusGround Paleobotany3-4
MaisauraGround Paleobotany2-4
MamenichisaurusTall Paleobotany1
MegalodonShark, Shoal1
MetriacanthosaurusCarnivore, Live Prey1-3
MicroceratusGround Paleobotany2-3
Moros IntrepidusCarnivore3-4
MosasaurusShark, Shoal1
MuttaburrasaurusGround Paleobotany2-4
NasutoceratopsGround Paleobotany2-4
NodosaurusGround Paleobotany1-2
OlorotitanGround Paleobotany2-4
OviraptorOmnivore3-6
PachycephalosaurusGround Paleobotany2-6
ParasaurolophusGround Paleobotany2-5
PatagotitanTall Paleobotany1
PlesiosaurusShoal2-4
ProceratosaurusCarnivore, Live Prey2-6
Protoceratops (Deluxe)Ground Paleobotany1-4
PsittacosaurusGround Paleobotany3-6
PteranodonPiscivore, Live Prey1-3
PyroraptorCarnivore, Live Prey2-4
QianzhousaurusCarnivore, Live Prey2-4
QuetzalcoatlusPiscivore, Live Prey1
SauropeltaGround Paleobotany1-3
Scorpios RexCarnivore, Live Prey1
SinoceratopsGround Paleobotany1-3
SpinoceratopsOmnivore2-3
SpinoraptorPiscivore, Carnivore, live Prey1-3
SpinosaurusPiscivore, Carnivore, Live Prey1
StegoceratopsGround Paleobotany2-4
StegosaurusGround Paleobotany2-3
StruthiomimusGround Paleobotany3-5
StygimolochGround Paleobotany2-6
StyracosaurusGround Paleobotany2-4
SuchomimusPiscivore, Carnivore, Live Prey1-4
TapejaraPiscivore, Live Prey2-4
Thanatosdrakon (Deluxe)Piscivore, Live Prey1-2
TherizinosaurusGround Paleobotany1
TriceratopsGround Paleobotany1-4
TroodonCarnivore, Live Prey2-6
TropeognathusPiscivore, Live Prey1-2
TsintaosaurusGround Paleobotany3-6
Tyrannosaurus RexCarnivore, Live Prey1-2
UtahraptorCarnivore, Live Prey2-4
VelociraptorCarnivore, Live Prey2-3
YtyrannusCarnivore, Live Prey2-3

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