Patagotitan

Patagotitan
Release Version: Base Game

Size

SizeLarge
Height (m)13.4
Length (m)30
Weight (kg)50,000

Classification

Rating

Base Appeal363
Appeal (Per Hectare)319.6
Base Dominance167
Base AppealAppeal (Per Hectare)Base Dominance
Patagotitan
Median female

Stats

Lifespan40 - 100
Resilience130
Attack77
Defence90
Medical Dart Resistance180
Sedative Resistance180
Poison Resistance250
Appetite300
Bite Size25

Security

Security RatingSecurity Rating: 4
Threat
None
Dinosaur Send / SummonYes

Environmental Needs

Comfort50% / 70% / 90%
Cover (m2)259617%
Pasture (m2)550336%
Tall Fruit (m2)1843
Water (m2)1514

Genome Trait Chances

Genetic Mods (Max)12
Appetite25%
Large Appetite
Lifespan25%
Short Lived
Resilience25%
Sickly
Tolerance25%
Tolerant
Habituation8.5%
Docile
Nocturnal6%
Nocturnal

Unlock requirements

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

Dig SitesLocationsFossilsRequirements (Logistics)DurationCost
Cerro Barcino Formation
South America
Argentina
Cerro Barcino Formation
fossil_saurapoda_common
x3
fossil_saurapoda_uncommon
x3
fossil_saurapoda_rare
x2
75m 30s$794,000

Synthesis

Eggs1 - 1
Requirements (Genetics)6
Scientists (Max)5
Duration2m 25s
Cost$330,000
Cost (Genetic Mods)$16,500

Incubation

Requirements (Welfare)11
Scientists (Max)5
Duration8m
Cost$660,000

Breeding

Nest SizeLarge
Nest LocationNeutral
Breeding ArchetypeSlow A
Eggs1 - 2
Compatibility0% - 55%
Requirements (Welfare)6
Duration2m
Duration (Incubation)4m - 7m
Duration (Postpartum)1h 22m
Cost$300,000

Disease

ImmuneCommon Cold
SusceptibleBracken Poisoning

Description

The Patagotitan is a titanosaurian sauropod, coming in at around 50 tons in weight and around 30m in length. Roaming the earth in the Cretaceous period they had a long lifespan. They were named after the South American region in which they were found.

Discovery

When the holotype was first discovered, Patagotitan became the largest sauropod ever found at the time. The first evidence of Patagotitan was a femur fragment found by Aurelio Hernandez. This led to in-depth expeditions in the Cerro Barcino Formation in Argentina, where fossils were collected between 2012-2015.

Paleoecology

The Patagotitan co-habited with different sauropod and herbivore groups, where they browsed tall trees and low-growing plants in search of food. They also nested in groups, with 15-40 eggs per clutch. They lived in a warm period with semi-arid periods, traversing flood plains and meandering rivers, all against a backdrop of active volcanoes.