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The Theropoda is the 10th Dinosaur obtained in the Mesozoic Valley Bubble Universe, which can generate Fossil. (Unlocked at Rank 12, branching off of Saurischia)

Description[]

"The Theropoda family were bipedal carnivores with hollow bones and three-toed limbs. The Dilophosaurus was one of the Theropod dinosaurs."

Traits[]

The rare traits matching this generators type are: Carnivore , Bipedal , Jurassic Age . Theropoda is also affected by the epic traits: Herd Behavior , Hollow Bones , Feathers , Warm Climate .

Icon Name Description Requires
Theropoda Grasping Hands Grasping Hands The long, prehensile fingers of hands are able to grab and grasp objects, offering the creatures that have them a huge dexterity advantage. Rank 13
Theropoda Sharp Teeth Sharp Teeth Sharp teeth with a serrated edge cut through flesh easily—the perfect adaptation for a carnivorous diet. Rank 16

Achievements[]

Icon Name Description Requires
Achievement Will The Real Dilophosaurus Please Stand Up Will The Real Dilophosaurus Please Stand Up The real-life dilophosaurus differed significantly from the version shown in the film Jurassic Park. They were much larger, did not have the ability to spit venom, and most notably did not have a frilled cowl on their neck. 75 Theropoda
Achievement Family Crest Family Crest Dilophosaurus had a distinctive crest on its forehead. This may have been used as ornamentation to help attract a mate, or to help the dinosaur regulate its body temperature. 200 Theropoda


Type Dinosaur Dinosaurs
by nutrition
by nutrition
 
by locomotion
by locomotion
 
by era
by era
by nutrition
Type Carnivore Carnivore
Type Herbivore Herbivore
Type Omnivore Omnivore
by locomotion
Type Quadrupedal Quadrupedal
Type Bipedal Bipedal
Type Parallel Evolution Parallel Evolution
Type Aquatic Aquatic
by era
Type Triassic Age Triassic
Type Jurassic Age Jurassic
Type Cretaceous Age Cretaceous