Albertosaurus

Albertosaurus
Release Version: Base Game

Size

SizeMedium
Height (m)3.3
Length (m)9.5
Weight (kg)4,000

Classification

Rating

Base Appeal470
Appeal (Per Hectare)751.6
Base Dominance125
Base AppealAppeal (Per Hectare)Base Dominance
Albertosaurus
Median female

Stats

Lifespan33 - 66
Resilience130
Attack94
Defence31
Medical Dart Resistance120
Sedative Resistance120
Poison Resistance150
Appetite150
Bite Size32

Security

Security RatingSecurity Rating: 5
Threat
Gyrosphere
Ranger Team
Tour Truck
Dinosaur Send / SummonNo

Environmental Needs

Comfort50% / 70% / 90%
Wetland (m2)524270%
Barren (m2)80611%
Arid (m2)4456%
Prey (m2)5
Water (m2)1006

Cohabitation Preferences

Genome Trait Chances

Genetic Mods (Max)13
Thirst50%
Thirsty
Humility25%
Needy
Tolerance50%
Intolerant
Habituation4%
Docile
Aggression40%
Aggressive
Nocturnal24%
Nocturnal
Offence25%
Strong
Defence25%
Defensive
Intelligence50%

Unlock requirements

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

Dig SitesLocationsFossilsRequirements (Logistics)DurationCost
Horseshoe Canyon Formation B
North America
Canada
Alberta
fossil_giantthoropoda_common
x4
fossil_giantthoropoda_uncommon
x3
fossil_giantthoropoda_rare
x3
85m 30s$1,028,000

Synthesis

Eggs1 - 2
Requirements (Genetics)8
Scientists (Max)5
Duration2m
Cost$383,000
Cost (Genetic Mods)$19,150

Incubation

Requirements (Welfare)8
Scientists (Max)5
Duration6m
Cost$766,000

Breeding

Nest SizeLarge
Nest LocationConsolidation
Breeding ArchetypeSlow A
Eggs2 - 3
Compatibility0% - 55%
Requirements (Welfare)4
Duration1m 30s
Duration (Incubation)4m - 7m
Duration (Postpartum)1h 53m:20s
Cost$200,000

Disease

ImmuneBracken Poisoning
SusceptibleNone

Description

A relative of the infamous Tyrannosaurus rex, Albertosaurus is a carnivorous theropod from the Late Cretaceous period. Believed to have been the apex predator of its time, Albertosaurus’ rows of razor-sharp teeth make light work of the smaller, herbivorous dinosaurs it preys on, while its sheer size – approximately 9.5m long and weighing around 4 tons – ensure other predators steer clear.

Discovery

Albertosaurus’ name is derived from the location of its earliest discoveries – Alberta’s Horseshoe Canyon Formation. In 1884 a partial skull was excavated by geologist Joseph B. Tyrrell, and five years later his colleague Thomas Chesmer Weston found another, although the fossils were originally classified as being part of the existing Laelaps incrassatus species. It was finally established as a new species and named in 1905, by American paleontologist Henry Fairfield Osborn.

Paleoecology

Further discoveries along the floodplains of Horseshoe Canyon have led researchers to believe that Albertosaurus lived approximately 70 million years ago, living alongside a wide array of other dinosaurs including Saurolophus, Edmontosaurus and Troodon.