Apatosaurus

Apatosaurus
Release Version: Base Game

Size

SizeLarge
Height (m)6
Length (m)27
Weight (kg)20,000

Classification

DietTall Paleobotany
HabitatTerrestrial
EraLate Jurassic
FamilyDiplodocidae
GenusApatosaurus
Bio GroupGiant Herbivore

Rating

Base Appeal152
Appeal (Per Hectare)151.9
Base Dominance133
Base AppealAppeal (Per Hectare)Base Dominance
Apatosaurus
Median female

Stats

Lifespan57 - 113
Resilience130
Attack66
Defence67
Medical Dart Resistance120
Sedative Resistance120
Poison Resistance250
Appetite300
Bite Size25

Security

Security RatingSecurity Rating: 3
Threat
None
Dinosaur Send / SummonYes

Environmental Needs

Comfort30% / 60% / 90%
Cover (m2)242718%
Pasture (m2)425932%
Tall Leaf (m2)5325
Water (m2)1334

Cohabitation Preferences

Genome Trait Chances

Genetic Mods (Max)8
Appetite50%
Small Appetite
Humility25%
Humble
Tolerance25%
Tolerant
Habituation9%
Docile
Nocturnal4%
Nocturnal

Unlock requirements

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

Dig SitesLocationsFossilsRequirements (Logistics)DurationCost
Dinosaur National Monument A
North America
USA
Uinta Mountains
fossil_saurapoda_common
x2
fossil_saurapoda_uncommon
x1
fossil_saurapoda_rare
x1
44m 30s$340,000
Morrison Formation B
North America
USA
Colorado
fossil_saurapoda_common
x3
fossil_saurapoda_rare
x1
34m$204,000

Synthesis

Eggs1 - 2
Requirements (Genetics)7
Scientists (Max)5
Duration1m 10s
Cost$225,000
Cost (Genetic Mods)$11,250

Incubation

Requirements (Welfare)7
Scientists (Max)5
Duration3m 30s
Cost$225,000

Breeding

Nest SizeLarge
Nest LocationSeparation
Breeding ArchetypeSlow C
Eggs1 - 3
Compatibility0% - 70%
Requirements (Welfare)4
Duration1m 30s
Duration (Incubation)4m - 7m
Duration (Postpartum)1h 25m
Cost$200,000

Disease

ImmuneCommon Cold
SusceptibleBracken Poisoning

Description

At over 20m in length and around 20 tons, Apatosaurus is one of the largest dinosaurs ever to have existed. This herbivorous Sauropod has a long neck that allows it to feed on the leaves of tall trees as well as lower-hanging plants, while the tip of its tail can be whipped to produce a loud bang that scares off predators.

Discovery

Apatosaurus was discovered in 1877, when Othniel Charles Marsh unearthed a near-complete skeleton in the Rocky Mountains, Colorado. Its name, which translates to ‘deceptive lizard’, stems from Marsh’s initial misconception that its bone structure was that of an aquatic reptile.

Paleoecology

Fossils dating back to the Late Jurassic period (approximately 150 million years ago) have been found across the western United States and parts of Europe. The location of these findings have led researchers to believe that Apatosaurus lived near rivers, and co-existed with Camarasaurus, Ceratosaurus and the feared Allosaurus.