Species Field Guide - Quetzalcoatlus

Aside from the JWD Parasaurolophus, the Quetzalcoatlus probably has the best design of all the new animals. It really does look great here. I really like how it perches on the buildings too. I'm loving this addition.

I'm sad to see there's no mention of them eating goats. And I agree with the others that the ability to walk seems kind of important for an animal such as this. I think walking is probably the last big thing that's missing for aviary animals in the game now.


One thing bothers me though...
Why is its NECK BROKEN in the sitting/resting animation?!

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some birds irl do rest like that
 
Hey Bastion!

Hi there! The flying reptiles in Jurassic World Evolution 2 move around by flying. This also applies to the Quetzalcoatlus. Escaped Quetzalcoatlus may try to eat unsuspecting smaller dinosaurs (or maybe a guest or two). They may also go after goats.
Alright thanks for clarifying!
 
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Welcome back, Park Managers, to a new Species Field Guide!

In this series of articles, we're spotlighting some of the incredible dinosaurs and reptiles coming to Jurassic World Evolution 2: Dominion Biosyn Expansion on 14th of June. We are incredibly excited about everything we have to share in the coming days, and we hope you are too!

Last week we took a look at one of the land dinosaurs coming to the game with the new DLC: Pyroraptor. This week we're taking to the skies to check out a true titan, one of the largest known flying animals of all time: Quetzalcoatlus.


Named after the Aztec feathered serpent god, Quetzalcoatl, the first fossils of this feathered flier were discovered in Texas in 1971 by geology student Douglas Lawson. The specimen found there was believed to have had a massive wingspan, and later estimates have concluded that Quetzalcoatlus could have been the size of a Cessna light aircraft whilst in flight, or the size of a giraffe when walking on the ground. Due to its sheer size, it may have needed to jump up to 2.5 metres into the air in order to take flight with its powerful wings.

Once in the air it's believed it flew similarly to modern condors or vultures, climbing on warm currents and using their massive wings to glide in the air, rather than actively beating their wings to fly and maintain height.

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In Jurassic World Evolution 2, Quetzalcoatlus will be housed in Aviaries alongside other flying reptiles. Given their size you'll need several Aviary buildings to meet their spatial requirements, but they can get along with other flying reptiles they share a territory with. Whilst generally peaceful, they won't hesitate to break out if they get uncomfortable in their area. Make sure they have enough open space, some sand and rocky ground underneath their feet, and enough food and water, and they shouldn't give you too much trouble.

Their diet will consist of fish, but escaped Quetzalcoatlus may also try to eat unsuspecting smaller dinosaurs (or maybe a guest or two). It's wise to keep a Capture Team ready in case there's a breakout! You may also see them perching on top of buildings if they get tired from all that flying.

Please be aware that Quetzalcoatlus won't be available in the expansion's Campaign levels, but will be available in Sandbox Mode!

We hope you've enjoyed this introduction to the magnificent Quetzalcoatlus. It will surely be a huge hit among your park guests! Will you be adding them to your parks?

The Jurassic World Evolution 2: Dominion Biosyn Expansion releases on 14 June. Share your thoughts about the new DLC in the comments and let us know what you think. Don't forget to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for all things Jurassic World Evolution 2! You can also join the conversation with the rest of the community on our forums!
Awesome i loved it! JWE2 Quetzalcoatlus is amazing! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
 
It looks amazing.

However, it wasn't feathered,it was covered in picnofibers.
A recent study shows branching filaments on pterosaurs. This suggest that they might actually be real protofeathers. Meaning, feathers would be ancestral to both dinosaurs and pterosaurs. The call them feathers in the study as well. So right now at least, it's actually fine to call them feathers.
 
one thing about this - is Quetzalcoatlus going to be, uh... 'de-buffed'? it has the highest dominance in the game and even knocks out Tyrannosaurus in attack and defense stats.
 
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