Moros Intrepidus

Moros Intrepidus
Release Version: Dominion Malta Expansion

Classification

Size

Height (m)0.37
Length (m)0.85
Weight (kg)60

Rating

Base Appeal25
Appeal (Per $1MM)562.5
Appeal (Per Hectare)165.3
Base Dominance14
Base AppealAppeal (Per $1MM)Appeal (Per Hectare)Base Dominance
Moros Intrepidus
Median

Stats

Lifespan35 - 70
Resilience130
Attack9
Defence5
Medical Dart Resistance44
Sedative Resistance20
Poison Resistance80

Security

Security Rating1
Threat
Human
Dinosaur Send / SummonYes

Environmental Needs

Comfort40% , 70% , 90%
Open Space (m2)200063%
Sand (m2)100032%
Water (m2)1505%
Meat (m2)1

Cohabitation Preferences

Social Group1 - 9
Ideal Population0 - 30
Area Need Growth+35%
Likes
Liked By
Dislikes
Disliked By
Neutral
None
Fight
Hunt
Pack Hunt
Socialize

Behaviors are scripted in game files but are not guaranteed to happen. Dominance, territory, and traits determine whether they would actually fight.

Unlock requirements

Unlocked by retrieving the fossil from one of the following dig sites:

Dig SitesLocationsFossilsRequirements (Logistics)DurationCost
Cedar Mountain Formation
North America
USA
Eastern Utah
fossil_thoropoda_common
x4
fossil_thoropoda_uncommon
x3
fossil_thoropoda_rare
x3
604:00$380,000

Synthesis

Eggs3 - 6
Requirements (Genetics)5
Scientists (Max)3
Duration00:50
Cost$20,000

Incubation

Requirements (Welfare)4
Scientists (Max)3
Duration02:00
Cost$40,000

Genome Trait Chances

Genetic Mods (Max)5
Lifespan25%
Short Lived
Habituation5.5%
Docile
Aggression25%
Aggressive
Nocturnal18%
Nocturnal
Skittish25%
Skittish

Disease

ImmuneBracken Poisoning
SusceptibleNone

Description

The tyrannosauroid Moros intrepidus is a theropod from the late Cretaceous period. A full-size Moros intrepidus grows to a little under 1m tall, making it one of the smallest dinosaurs in the tyrannosauroid family, only a fraction of the size of its more famous – and far more fearsome – relative, Tyrannosaurus rex.

Discovery

Moros intrepidus is one of the most recent new dinosaur discoveries, with the first remains – a series of limb bones - found in Emery County, Utah in 2013. The genus was formally described in 2019 and takes its name – a combination of the words ‘doom’ and ‘intrepid’ – from its imposing appearance and propensity for travelling long distances.

Paleoecology

This dinosaur lived in North America around 96 million years ago, roaming around the forests and swamps of Utah and the surrounding areas. It survived on a carnivorous diet of small dinosaurs, mammals and lizards, although experts believe it may also have been a scavenger.