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Species Profile - Stegosaurus


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When I was a kid, I think the Stegosaurus was my favorite dinosaur. Maybe because it could take whatever came its way. Not a fighter... a survivor.

Stegosaurus is a genus of stegosaurid dinosaur that originated from Late Jurassic North America and Europe. Three large herds of Stegosaurus are encountered during the opening stages of operations on Isla Sorna, and they subsequently become available for expedition teams on that island.

It is possible for a Stegosaurus to be fused with a Triceratops in the Secrets of Dr. Wu DLC pack, creating a Stegoceratops hybrid.

History

Originating in the Late Jurassic period of North America, Stegosaurus was first cloned by InGen in the early 1990s, and were planned to be exhibited in the original Jurassic Park on Isla Nublar. However, although InGen maintained a herd of eleven Stegosaurus on Isla Sorna, by the time of the Jurassic Park incident in 1993, they had yet to transport any to Nublar.[1]

During a mission to Sorna in 1997, a breeding herd of Stegosaurus were encountered by Dr. Ian Malcolm's group, and several were briefly captured by InGen.[2] In 2001, herds of Stegosaurus were briefly glimpsed on Isla Sorna by the survivors of a plane crash on the island.[3]

Stegosaurus were later exhibited on Isla Nublar for Masrani Global's Jurassic World theme park, where they lived alongside many other species of herbivores in the Gyrosphere Valley, Cretaceous Cruise, and the Gentle Giants Petting Zoo attractions.[4] Three years after the park was abandoned, numerous Stegosaurus were encountered on Isla Nublar, during a mission to rescue the dinosaurs from the volcanic eruption of Mount Sibo. Several Stegosaurus were successfully transported to the mainland, with at least one was sold off-screen during the auction, while the others were released into the wild of northern California alongside all the other dinosaurs.[5]

A year after the events at Lockwood Manor, a Stegosaurus is seen crossing a highway and unintentionally runs a motorist off the road.[6]

Description

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A Stegosaurus attacking a ranger vehicle.

Stegosaurus is a large species of stegosaurid dinosaur, in fact the largest member of the stegosaurs. The base genome of Stegosaurus is light brown, with striped plates and tail spikes.

Behaviour

Stegosaurus is a herding animal but becomes territorial with each other when there are more than nine individuals, a problem encountered on the Isla Sorna map when there are several loose on the island. It is advised therefore to house them in other exhibits or sell any excess Stegosaurus. Stegosaurus can also be kept with a number of other herbivores.

Paleontology

One of the world's best-known dinosaurs, Stegosaurus was first found in 1877 by the famous paleontologist, Othniel Charles Marsh in the Morrison Formation. Famous for the large plates on its back and the lethal spikes on its tail, the name Stegosaurus means 'Roof Lizard', as Marsh first theorized that the plates lay across the dinosaur's back as a sort of armor. It was only after several complete skeletons were found that the plates were correctly reconstructed. The plates of Stegosaurus' and other North American stegosaurs such as Hesperosaurus are arranged in staggered alternating pairs, which are different than the stegosaurs with straight pairs of plates such as Kentrosaurus and Chungkingosaurus.

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A pair of Stegosaurus.

The plates have long been a point of discussion. Being too fragile for defense, they were more likely used for display or make the animal appear larger and more frightening to predators. In addition to the 17 to 22 plates on its back, Stegosaurus also had four thagomizers on the end of its tail, which would've been used as a potent weapon against predators like Allosaurus and Ceratosaurus, which would've posed fearsome threats. Some Stegosaurus skeletons had six to eight spikes instead, possibly as a birth defect or by genetic chance or a combination of both.

Some scientists believe that the back legs of Stegosaurus were designed for rearing up to reach the tops of trees.

Paleoecology

Stegosaurus lived in what is now North America and Portugal during the Late Jurassic period in semiarid environments with distinct wet and dry seasons. It coexisted with other notable dinosaurs such as Allosaurus, Apatosaurus, Brachiosaurus, Camarasaurus, Ceratosaurus, Diplodocus, and Dryosaurus.

Available genomes

Fossil icon Dig site Quality Number available
Stegosaurusfossilicon
Cleveland Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry Onestar2
Twostars2
Threestars2
Fourstars2
1
4
4
4
Dinosaur National Monument Twostars2
Threestars2
3
4
Lourinhã Formation Onestar2
Threestars2
Fourstars2
1
4
4

Hybrid compatibility

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Skins

Behind the scenes

The Stegosaurus was created using the 3D model that was created for the Jurassic World films by Industrial Light & Magic, as well as audio files provided by Universal Pictures to create the most authentic representation of the dinosaur.[7] It was first revealed in the announcement trailer that was released at Gamescom 2017.[8] It received a Species Profile on February 9, 2018.[9]

During the trailers leading up to release, Stegosaurus was seen with a low-hanging tail similar to old-fashioned portraits, as well as Jurassic World.[10][11] In response to community feedback, the development team revisited the model prior to release and included an elevated tail, similar to both its real-life counterpart and its appearance in the earlier Jurassic Park films.

In 2019, from January 24th to January 31st, a community event was held where the community was required to cumulatively release 25,000 individual Stegosaurus.[12] This goal was exceeded by ten-fold, as the total came out to 295,514. As a result, a new vivid skin could now be applied to Stegosaurus for all players following Update 1.6.2.[13]

For the Return to Jurassic Park expansion pack, Stegosaurus was given a complete overhaul with a brand new model that is based on its depiction in 1997's The Lost World: Jurassic Park, and six additional cosmetic skins.

Gallery

References

  1. What Killed the Gene Guard Act?. (February 23, 2018). Dinosaur Protection Group. Retrieved March 20, 2021.
  2. Spielberg, Steven. (Director). (1997). The Lost World: Jurassic Park [Film]. Universal Pictures.
  3. Johnston, Joe. (Director). (2001). Jurassic Park III [Film]. Universal Pictures.
  4. Trevorrow, Colin. (Director). (2015). Jurassic World [Film]. Universal Pictures.
  5. Bayona, J. A. (Director). (2018). Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom [Film]. Universal Pictures.
  6. Trevorrow, Colin. (Director). (2019). Battle at Big Rock [Short film]. Universal Pictures.
  7. Krupa, Daniel (May 16, 2018). HOW JURASSIC WORLD EVOLUTION MADE ITS T.REX - IGN FIRST IGN. Retrieved June 14, 2018
  8. PlayStation Europe. (August 21, 2017). Jurassic World Evolution | Announcement Trailer | PS4 [Video]. YouTube. Retrieved October 26, 2019.
  9. Frontier Developments. (February 9, 2018). Species Profile - Stegosaurus [Video]. YouTube. Retrieved October 26, 2019.
  10. Frontier Developments. (October 9, 2017). Jurassic World Content Reveal [Video]. YouTube. Retrieved October 26, 2019.
  11. Frontier Developments. (October 8, 2017). First In-Game Footage - Jurassic World Evolution [Video]. YouTube. Retrieved October 26, 2019.
  12. JW Evolution [@JW_Evolution]. (January 24, 2019). It's our 25th anniversary this month here at @FrontierDev and we want to celebrate it with you! [Tweet]. Twitter.
  13. Crowther, Paul [Paul_Crowther]. (January 31, 2019). Update 1.6.2 and Vivid Stegosaurus Skin [Online forum post]. Frontier Forums. Retrieved March 20, 2021.

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