- For the dig site in Jurassic World Evolution, see Hell Creek Formation.
The Fox Hills Formation is a dig site introduced in Jurassic World Evolution 2.
InGen Database Description[]
The Fox Hills Formation in North America runs from Alberta, Canada to Colorado, USA, and dates back around 70 million years. Overlain by the famous Hell Creek Formation in Montana, the Fox Hills Formation is the top formation of the Upper Cretaceous series, and is named after the Fox Hills of Fort Pierre, South Dakota.
Made up mainly of yellow and grey sandstone, this formation is home to a number of different dinosaurs and reptiles including tyrannosaurs and large marine predators from the mosasaur family, although it is equally well-known for the huge number of ammonite fossils it has preserved.
Available fossils[]
Dinosaurs[]
Fossil icon | Dinosaur | Quality | Number available |
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2 2 1 |
Miscellaneous[]
Fossil Item | Worth |
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$90,000 |
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$130,000 |