How about the most preyed upon dinosaur?
or the herbivore that won the most fights?
We got to give a shout-out to the veggiesauruses!

or the herbivore that won the most fights?

We got to give a shout-out to the veggiesauruses!


The species as a whole when added together across all the games. If that made senseAs individuals?
There's more stuff coming up very soonHow about the most preyed upon dinosaur?
or the herbivore that won the most fights?
We got to give a shout-out to the veggiesauruses!
So how is this second lot of people eating stats different from the first ones? I am confuzzled, perplexed and bewildered.The species as a whole when added together across all the games. If that made senseFor example: if all the Allosauruses players had bio-engineered had, in total, eaten 2.5 million guests, then we'd say "The Allosaurus has eaten 2.5 million guests according to the game data". That was just a hypothetical though.
They're not. I do apologise if it came off that way! How does it seem different? I'm a little confused as well, honestly, so I think our understanding of each other broke down somewhere.So how is this second lot of people eating stats different from the first ones? I am confuzzled, perplexed and bewildered.
Velociraptor is the deadliest dinosaur in Jurassic World Evolution, but it’s also the most released Carnivore! Velociraptors have been released millions of times across all parks, but it’s only the 3rd most released dinosaur overall! Who do you think has been released the most?
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Yeah, weird how some of the earliest unlocked dinosaurs, and a franchise staple, is popular among the playersWow, I can't believe it got it right![]()
Honestly, I though the Edmontosaurus would the second most released species, because it’s so easy to keep in large groups of dinosaurs than the Triceratops, aside from being one of the 3 starting, and one of the cheapest, base game herbivores.The second most bio-engineered herbivore (and creature overall) in Jurassic World Evolution is the Triceratops. While very popular, Park Managers have only released half as many Triceratops as Struthiomimus into their parks. The rest will be revealed at the end of the week!
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I think Triceratops wins out on pure recognition, since it's such a franchise staple.Honestly, I though the Edmontosaurus would the second most released species, because it’s so easy to keep in large groups of dinosaurs than the Triceratops, aside from being one of the 3 starting, and one of the cheapest, base game herbivores.
I was definitely one of those players who pushed onto Isla Tacaño in order to unlock the T. rex.#15 is a testament to it's popularity for sure, given the top 5 are mostly from the first island.
Stegosaurus had that event to create as many as possible for a while, so I wonder if that's moved it up a place.