Diplodocus

Diplodocus
Release Version: Base Game

Size

SizeLarge
Height (m)4
Length (m)24
Weight (kg)12,000

Classification

Rating

Base Appeal208
Appeal (Per Hectare)330.2
Base Dominance137
Base AppealAppeal (Per Hectare)Base Dominance
Diplodocus
Median female

Stats

Lifespan57 - 114
Resilience130
Attack71
Defence66
Medical Dart Resistance60
Sedative Resistance60
Poison Resistance250
Appetite300
Bite Size25

Security

Security RatingSecurity Rating: 3
Threat
Human
Dinosaur Send / SummonYes

Environmental Needs

Comfort50% / 70% / 90%
Cover (m2)115510%
Pasture (m2)224520%
Wetland (m2)318628%
Tall Fruit (m2)3721
Water (m2)1145

Genome Trait Chances

Genetic Mods (Max)8
Thirst50%
Quenched
Resilience25%
Resilient
Sociability25%
Social
Habituation8.5%
Docile
Nocturnal6%
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
x1
fossil_saurapoda_uncommon
x2
44m 30s$340,000
Garden Park
North America
USA
Colorado
fossil_saurapoda_common
x2
fossil_saurapoda_rare
x2
65m$550,000
Morrison Formation C
North America
USA
Colorado
fossil_saurapoda_common
x1
fossil_saurapoda_uncommon
x1
23m 30s$146,000

Synthesis

Eggs1 - 2
Requirements (Genetics)8
Scientists (Max)5
Duration1m 45s
Cost$313,000
Cost (Genetic Mods)$15,650

Incubation

Requirements (Welfare)8
Scientists (Max)5
Duration5m 15s
Cost$313,000

Breeding

Nest SizeLarge
Nest LocationNeutral
Breeding ArchetypeSlow B
Eggs1 - 3
Compatibility0% - 70%
Requirements (Welfare)2
Duration1m
Duration (Incubation)4m - 7m
Duration (Postpartum)1h 25m
Cost$100,000

Disease

ImmuneNone
SusceptibleNone

Description

Diplodocus is one of the biggest sauropods that has ever existed, at around 12 tons in weight and 24m in length. This gentle giant is a herbivore and uses its long neck to feed from tall trees (in fact, Diplodocus’ teeth are strong enough to strip bark) as well as plants and shrubs at ground level, while its vast size discourages predators from attacking.

Discovery

The first Diplodocus remains were discovered in 1877 by geologist Benjamin Franklin Mudge and paleontologist Samuel Wendell Williston in Cañon City, Colorado. Many more Diplodocus fossils have since been found nearby, with artefacts unearthed across the west of the United States.

Paleoecology

Diplodocus lived in the Morrison Formation around 150m years ago during the Late Jurassic period and tended to live near swamps, where water was easy to come by and there was plenty of vegetation. Once fully grown it would not have had any natural predators, although juveniles may have been targeted by Allosaurus and Ceratosaurus.