Dryosaurus

Dryosaurus
Release Version: Base Game

Size

SizeSmall
Height (m)1.8
Length (m)5
Weight (kg)80

Classification

Rating

Base Appeal16
Appeal (Per Hectare)146.8
Base Dominance4
Base AppealAppeal (Per Hectare)Base Dominance
Dryosaurus
Median female

Stats

Lifespan31 - 61
Resilience130
Attack4
Defence0
Medical Dart Resistance60
Sedative Resistance60
Poison Resistance82
Appetite125
Bite Size30

Security

Security RatingSecurity Rating: 1
Threat
None
Dinosaur Send / SummonYes

Environmental Needs

Comfort30% / 60% / 90%
Pasture (m2)106946%
Ground Leaf (m2)522
Ground Fiber (m2)522
Water (m2)234

Genome Trait Chances

Genetic Mods (Max)8
Appetite25%
Small Appetite
Humility50%
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
Morrison Formation B
North America
USA
Colorado
fossil_ornithomimidae_common
x5
fossil_ornithomimidae_uncommon
x3
fossil_ornithomimidae_rare
x2
34m$204,000

Synthesis

Eggs3 - 6
Requirements (Genetics)3
Scientists (Max)5
Duration30s
Cost$13,000
Cost (Genetic Mods)$650

Incubation

Requirements (Welfare)3
Scientists (Max)5
Duration1m 30s
Cost$9,000

Breeding

Nest SizeMedium
Nest LocationNeutral
Breeding ArchetypeFast C
Eggs3 - 6
Compatibility0% - 80%
Requirements (Welfare)2
Duration1m
Duration (Incubation)3m - 5m
Duration (Postpartum)1h 11m
Cost$100,000

Disease

ImmuneNone
SusceptibleNone

Description

Dryosaurus is a genus of ornithopod dinosaur that lived during the Late Jurassic period, around 140-155m years ago. It weighs around 80-90kg and can reach up to 5m in length, with strong legs for running at speed and a stiff tail for retaining balance – both key attributes for escaping predators. Its name translates to ‘tree lizard’, in reference to its preference for forest areas.

Discovery

This genus was discovered in 1876 by American paleontologist Samuel Wendell Williston in Wyoming, USA, although it wasn’t until 1894 that is was classified as a new genus of dinosaur. Many more Dryosaurus fossils were unearthed during the 20th Century, providing examples of the genus at various ages.

Paleoecology

Dryosaurus lived in the Morrison Formation in the western United States, co-existing with various dinosaurs including Stegosaurus and the predators Ceratosaurus and Allosaurus along the vast floodplains of the region. It had an herbivorous diet, feeding on ground-level plants and shrubs.