The 10 Most Powerful Dinosaurs In Jurassic World Evolution 2

Sunday, November 14, 2021

Gamers can once again create their own park in Jurassic World Evolution 2, but these dinosaurs, like the Indominus Rex, are more dangerous than most.

Jurassic World Evolution from Frontier Developments plc took the sim world by storm after allowing players to create their own Jurassic Park, complete with terrifying dinosaurs roaming across vast vistas. The sequel, Jurassic World Evolution 2, continues to boast several powerful creatures.

These dinosaurs are often predatory and can certainly put guests and the park rangers in a lot of danger if they were to ever escape. With inclusions inspired by the movie franchise, there are some fan favorites to populate the park, alongside some newer additions that will capture budding designers' imaginations.

Triceratops

The Triceratops has been one of the best dinosaurs of the Jurassic Park franchise and indeed a regular in the Evolution series. Although not known for its viciousness, the Triceratops' power cannot be underestimated. It's built like a 12-ton tank, with an incredibly hard head often used for ramming.

It's as strong as it is beautiful, with this magnificent creature using its sharp horns to spear through an opponent. Although it's a herbivore and likely won't cause much trouble in a player's park, a stampede of Triceratops could be just as dangerous as an encounter with a predator.

Carnotaurus

Described as a "meat-eating bull," there's a lot to worry about with the Carnotaurus. Although this predator might be a lot smaller in size in comparison to other major threats in Jurassic Park, its speed is a serious danger factor — not to mention its two horns!

The beast doesn't just utilize its sharp teeth when hunting but can also take advantage of the spikes atop its head. It's a vicious-looking creature and one with a lot of power in the jaw once it clamps down on its prey. It's definitely a difficult dinosaur to outmaneuver if a keeper gets trapped in its enclosure.

Pachyrhinosaurus

When looking at a combination of power and speed, the Pachyrhinosaurus is perhaps one of the most unpredictable herbivores. Although it may look small, pound for pound it might just be one of the park's most dangerous animals thanks to its thick skull.

The Pachyrhinosaurus is known for running headfirst into danger, using its unique evolution to survive combat with other dangerous dinosaurs. It will be relatively easy for players to look after but certainly shouldn't be unleashed upon guests.

Ceratosaurus

Growing up to six meters in length and showcasing some of the traditional features expected from a predator, the Ceratosaurus is a lot larger than the Carnotaurus. It's still incredibly agile though and once again uses a horn in combat — a single blade in the middle of its head.

Its combination of speed and sheer strength, alongside its many weapons, allows the Ceratosaurus, one of Jurassic's most dangerous dinosaurs, to rise the ranks of power. If a player is to include such a creature in their park in Jurassic World Evolution 2, they best make sure the defensive systems are strong enough.

Megalosaurus

The Megalosaurus is only available in the Deluxe Edition of the title, but players will want to get their hands on the sheer ferocity of the dinosaur. As the first dinosaur ever discovered, this creature has a special place in Earth's history.

The beast was often an apex predator in its environment thanks to its height and weight, alongside its strong jaw, which could chew through unsuspecting prey. It would make short work of any park rangers who may happen to stray into its territory.

Tyrannosaurus Rex

The Tyrannosaurus Rex has often been portrayed as both the hero and the villain of the Jurassic Park series. The creature is an apex predator in its own right and has gone head to head with many terrifying beasts from the theme parks.

Its size is a factor to contend with, with the weight of the T-Rex giving it even more power in the hunt. Its speed is also quite surprising, as the lumbering creature is showcased to be a quick-thinking predator when looking for its next kill.

Indoraptor

One of the main villains of the Jurassic Park franchise, the Indoraptor is one of the most powerful dinosaurs in the series thanks to its hybrid DNA. The theme park team combined the essence of a Velociraptor, a Deinosuchus, and the Indominus Rex to create the animal.

There's very little that the Indoraptor could not do, with the creature bred to be a killer. Anyone looking to include the beast within their park in Jurassic World Evolution 2 best make sure they have the infrastructure in place to contain it.

Attenborosaurus

Another animal available only in the Deluxe Edition of the game, the Attenborosaurus is a monstrous creature. The dinosaurs living in the waters of the park are often far more dangerous and much larger in size than the land-dwelling beasts.

The Attenborosaurus is a killer to the heart, with the long-necked predator potentially growing up to 6.4 meters. Its agility and velocity in the water make it difficult to even track and its razor-sharp teeth will make short work of other apex predators.

Indominus Rex

The Indominus Rex was another dinosaur created by combining the DNA of other beasts, including the Deinosuchus, Giganotosaurus, Carnotaurus, Velociraptor, and of course the alpha itself, the T-Rex. The creature took on many of the most dangerous qualities of these dinosaurs.

Acting as the key antagonist in Jurassic World, the Indominous Rex was hyper-intelligent, strong, fast, and able to avoid detection. It was a perfect hunter in every sense, allowing its strength to boost its rankings as one of the most powerful dinosaurs in Jurassic World Evolution 2. 

Mosasaurus

The waters are a dangerous place in any Jurassic theme park and the Mosasurus claims this territory as its own. It was able to take down the Indominus Rex, in large part thanks to its size alone. The creature can grow up to a whopping 18 meters in length.

It's perhaps not as fast as expected, but the weight and strength of the beast definitely shouldn't be overlooked. With hundreds of teeth, each capable of ripping flesh from the bone, it's no surprise that guests are both thrilled and nauseated by the abilities of such a cruel animal.

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