Jurassic World Evolution 2 Dinosaurs Unlock Guide – How to Unlock

Jurassic World Evolution 2 Dinosaurs Unlock Guide

Managing your own functional dinosaur park is a challenge that every Jurassic Park enthusiast will delightfully take on. But it is more exciting to get new types of dinosaurs, especially considering how many the game has to offer. This Jurassic World Evolution 2 Dinosaurs Unlock Guide will list all the dinosaurs available in the game and how you can unlock them.

Jurassic World Evolution 2 Dinosaurs Unlock Guide

Below we have listed all the dinosaurs and how you can unlock them in the game.

How to Unlock Dinosaurs

Unlocking and getting different types of dinosaurs is going to be a lengthy task depending on what type of dinosaur you are looking to get. The game offers various ways you can unlock different dinosaurs, where some are unlocked when you play the Campaign mode, while others are obtained through Challenge and Chaos Theory modes.

This means that it will take a lot of grinding and playtime in each of these different modes to unlock a dinosaur.

Having said that, it is by Researching where you actually get the chance of cloning and getting the dinosaur type you are looking for. From the Research menu, you can select the dinosaur types you want to research and then dig out the site on the map after the research.  You can then send a paleontologist to the dig site to bring out the fossils required for cloning the dinosaur type you want for your park.

Below are all the dinosaurs available in the game that you can unlock:

1. Velociraptor
2. Tyrannosaurus
3. Tylosaurus
4. Tsintaosaurus
5. Tropeognathus
6. Troodon
7. Triceratops
8. Torosaurus
9. Tapejara
10. Suchomimus
11. Styracosaurus
12. Stygimoloch
13. Struthiomimus
14. Stegosaurus
15. Spinosaurus
16. Sinoceratops
17. Sauropelta
18. Qianzhousaurus
19. Pteranodon
20. Proceratosaurus
21. Polacanthus
22. Plesiosaurus
23. Pentaceratops
24. Parasaurolophus
25. Pachyrhinosaurus
26. Pachycephalosaurus
27. Ouranosaurus
28. Olorotitan
29. Nodosaurus
30. Nigersaurus
31. Nasutoceratops
32. Muttaburrasaurus
33. Mosasaurus
34. Metriacanthosaurus
35. Megalosaurus
36. Mamenchisaurus
37. Majungasaurus
38. Maiasaura
39. Maaradactylus
40. Liopleurodon
41. Kentrosaurus
42. Indoraptor
43. Indominus Rex
44. Iguanodon
45. Ichthyosaurus
46. Huayangosaurus
47. Homalocephale
48. Herrerasaurus
49. Gigantspinosaurus
50. Giganotosaurus
51. Geosternbergia
52. Gallimimus
53. Euoplocephalus
54. Elasmosaurus
55. Edmontosaurus
56. Dryosaurus
57. Dreadnoughtus
58. Dracorex
59. Diplodocus
60. Dimorphodon
61. Dilophosaurus
62. Deinonychus
63. Cryolophosaurus
64. Crichtonsaurus
65. Corythosaurus
66. Compsognathus
67. Coelophysis
68. Chungkingosaurus
69. Chasmosaurus
70. Ceratosaurus
71. Cearadactylus
72. Carnotaurus
73. Carcharodontosaurus
74. Camarasaurus
75. Brachiosaurus
76. Baryonyx
77. Attenborosaurus
78. Archaeornithomimus
79. Apatosaurus
80. Ankylosaurus
81. Amargasaurus
82. Allosaurus
83. Albertosaurus
84. Acrocanthosaurus

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