Muttaburrasaurus

Muttaburrasaurus
Release Version: Base Game

Size

SizeMedium
Height (m)3
Length (m)8.7
Weight (kg)3,100

Classification

Rating

Base Appeal35
Appeal (Per Hectare)144.8
Base Dominance50
Base AppealAppeal (Per Hectare)Base Dominance
Muttaburrasaurus
Median female

Stats

Lifespan57 - 113
Resilience130
Attack20
Defence30
Medical Dart Resistance60
Sedative Resistance60
Poison Resistance125
Appetite125
Bite Size13

Security

Security RatingSecurity Rating: 2
Threat
None
Dinosaur Send / SummonYes

Environmental Needs

Comfort50% / 70% / 90%
Cover (m2)177528%
Ground Fiber (m2)3489
Water (m2)1135

Genome Trait Chances

Genetic Mods (Max)8
Sociability25%
Social
Tolerance25%
Tolerant
Habituation9.5%
Docile
Nocturnal2%
Nocturnal
Skittish25%
Skittish
Defence50%
Defensive

Unlock requirements

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

Dig SitesLocationsFossilsRequirements (Logistics)DurationCost
Mackunda Formation
Australia
Australia
Queensland
fossil_hadrosauroidae_common
x3
fossil_hadrosauroidae_uncommon
x3
fossil_hadrosauroidae_rare
x1
13m$80,000

Synthesis

Eggs2 - 4
Requirements (Genetics)4
Scientists (Max)5
Duration25s
Cost$73,000
Cost (Genetic Mods)$3,650

Incubation

Requirements (Welfare)4
Scientists (Max)5
Duration1m 15s
Cost$37,000

Breeding

Nest SizeMedium
Nest LocationNeutral
Breeding ArchetypeAverage C
Eggs2 - 4
Compatibility0% - 80%
Requirements (Welfare)2
Duration1m
Duration (Incubation)3m - 5m
Duration (Postpartum)1h 25m
Cost$100,000

Disease

ImmuneNone
SusceptibleNone

Description

Named after the location of its discovery, Muttaburra in Queensland, Australia, Muttaburrasaurus is a genus of herbivorous ornithopod notable for its flat skull and blunt snout. It can grow up to 9m in length and weighs over three tons, while its strong jaws and serrated teeth allow it to tear leaves, branches and shrubs with ease.

Discovery

Muttaburrasaurus was discovered by cattle farmer Doug Landon in 1963, when he unearthed parts of a skeleton next to the Thomson River in Muttaburra. His find was officially classified as a new genus in 1981 by Australian paleontologists Alan Bartholomai and Ralph Molnar, and further significant fossil finds have increased knowledge of the genus.

Paleoecology

Muttaburrasaurus lived during the Early Cretaceous period, around 100-110m years ago, travelling long distances across Australia in search of forest areas that could provide the vegetation they needed. It lived alongside many herbivores as well as the predator Australovenator, which may have preyed on Muttaburrasaurus.