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For use on GameFaqs only. Dinosaur Safari was created by Creative Multimedia Corporation and Mindscape, Inc. Technical Stuff - Dinosaur Safari is occasionally available on internet sites as "abandonware." There may also be some original CDs floating around. Running the Game - The game was originally available on CD for PC and Macintosh. The data needs to be run from a CD. If you obtain an"abandonware" version, you can burn the contents to a CD and run it from there. You may be able to create a disc image and mount it, although I have not done this myself. Dinosaur Safari will need to be run in "Compatibility Mode" and use 256 Colors on Windows. Although I originally owned the Macintosh Version in 1996, I no longer have the disc, and so I cannot tell you if it will run in newer versions of Classic OS. Run the program file (DS.exe). Emulation - As far as I know, you cannot run Dinosaur Safari on a Dos emulator - you need Windows. You may be able to run the game on a Macintosh with a Windows emulator, although I have not gotten this to work due to the 256 Colors restriction. Files - The game uses Quicktime files for video, in conjunction with program files. There is also a license. For the PC version, there are also some save-game files (.dss files) for a variety of levels. There are Rookie (1), Junior (2), Senior (3), and Ace (4). Each starts out with 5 Data Crystals and 200 Energy, with the exception of the files that end with "_X". These files have extra Energy. The Macintosh version had a similar way to skip to a higher level, although I don't remember much about it (I can only remember using it to start out with more Energy and tools). Basics of the Game - Run "DS.exe" to start the game. If you don't click through the intro, an alien (maybe "the Trold") will introduce the building and give you a tour. He will introduce you to the Clanogram room and the basement. He will also give you a mini- tutorial about how to photograph the dinosaurs. I won't repeat it here, but basically you travel via a time machine (Chronosphere) and travel to various locations to film the dinos. What to Do - In Dinosaur Safari, you collect photographs (and video footage) of an assortment of extinct reptiles. This includes dinosaurs and some creatures the game makes very clear are NOT dinosaurs. You get paid for your photos, and even more for your videos. The Dinosaurs tend to command a higher price. First, select a silver Data Crystal. It will give you some basic info on a particular dino. Then go try to find the dino by clicking on the doorway to the right (the left stairs take you to the basement). The Rooms - There are two rooms (three if you count the Chronosphere). The Clanogram Room - Pick a dino by selecting a silver Data Crystal. The blank Crystals are arranged by "Clad". Complete a Clad to get a number of personal Data Crystals equivalent to the number of dinos in the Clad, plus one. The Basement - The basement is down the stairs on the left side of the Clanogram room. Go here to save and load a game. You can also open higher level games that come already in the Dinosaur Safari folder. There is also a globe you use to see what the world looks like at various stages, in addition to some books, a picture, and a plaque. When you beat the game, a blue Data Crystal will appear on the shelf. Here you can view your dino images and videos, as well as read about them. The Tools - You have a variety of tools to help you collect your images. Data Crystals - These hold information about a dino/ reptile. They are silver when blank and blue when full. Clanogram Data Crystals - The ones in the Clanogram room are different from the ones you use. They each have some base data about a dino. Pick one of these and head out. Pressing "Auto" in the Chronosphere will take you to the time period of the Clanogram room Crystal you selected. When you get an image or video of that dino, the crystal will turn blue, and you will not get paid as much for future images/video of that dino. Your Data Crystals - The Data Crystals you carry store images or video. Each Crystal is silver when blank and blue when it carries an image or video (it can only store one). You can carry up to five, and you need at least one to continue to game. The Trold will sell you more for 20 Energy each if you are out. He will sell them to you until you get below a certain amount of money (about 50 Energy) or until you have all five slots full. You can carry five at a time, but there is no limit to how many you can collect. Once you have blue Crystals and head home, the Trold will take them and pay you for the data. He won't give them back. Try to get data that is worth as much as possible, including "Money Shots" (I know, I know...) and nice long videos. Chronosphere - This is your time machine. It's a silver ball with a few simple controls the Trold will explain to you at the beginning. Press "Auto" to go to the time period of the Data Crystal you selected in the Clanogram room. You can also manually adjust the time. One you have made it to the dino's time, move around via the arrow buttons (on the screen or on your keyboard). [On some machines, pressing the ones on the screen will move you two clicks; if this happens use the keyboard.] Once you have filled up your Data Crystals (or any time, really), you can go home. Press "Auto" while in the dinos' age to go home. Dinos can hit the Chronosphere, which will activate your Repeller Shield and cost you Energy. Try not to let them do this by leaving before they hit you. Sometimes you can't help it if you want to get a payable shot. See the Dino Guide to learn which ones will do this. You need a certain amount of Energy to travel. If you run out while in Dinos' time, the Trold will bring you back. Hope that you make enough off of your images/photos to be able to head out again! Photography - Your default tool. When a dino/reptile runs out, snap a photo. Each photo uses up a Data Crystal. Try to get a good one in the middle of a dino doing something interesting, like roaring or eating. A good initial photo is worth about half to one third of the Max Payment. Following photos will be paid about half that amount again, but only if they are better than the first. To shoot a photo, click the photo button on the Chronosphere control panel exactly when you want the shot taken. Videography - Videos command a much higher price. The Trold won't buy bad videos from you. For the best video, start when the dino is about 2/3 in the shot and record until it is about 2/3 out of the shot. Some dinos will stay in the shot indefinitely once they come out. See the Dino Guide section of this FAQ to learn which ones stay (repeat) and which ones go. (If it stays, just wait until it starts repeating to end your shot.) Other Tools - The Sonar Device/Dino Radar will tell you where Dinos are located. It costs about 25 Energy to use. The Dino Call will call out a Dino if you are in an area where a Dino is found. It costs 50 Energy and, while effective, is never really cost efficient. The Eras - There are 5 major time periods in the game. The appear in the following order: Late Triassic, Early Jurassic, Late Jurassic, Early Cretaceous, Late Cretaceous. Once you travel to one, the dinos in the next one will appear as silver Data Crystals in the Clanogram Room. You do not need to photograph one; merely traveling to and from that period will add dinos from the next. Game Loss - When you do not have any remaining blank Data Crystals, and you do not have enough Energy to pay for new ones, you lose the game and cannot travel anymore. When you do not have enough Energy to travel, you also lose the game. The Trold will tell you when this happens, and lead you to the basement (as a prompt to start a new game). Collection Tips - Dinos will always come out within about 5 seconds, so there is no point in waiting around. Sometimes the scenery or sounds will change slightly when a Dino enters. Try to get good videos and photos to be paid well. Do NOT take photos of dinos half off of the screen, and do not take photos of empty scenes. You do not want the cost of collection to exceed the cost you will get paid, but sometimes you can't help it for some of the aquatic reptiles, as they don't pay well. Once you fill up a Clad, you will get some free Data Crystals, so factor that in to your cost-benefit analysis. If you are low on Energy, pick a Dino in a big Clad for more pay. If you are low on Data Crystals, pick one from a small Clad so you can fill it up and get some free Data Crystals. Save you game every few Dinos you collect or every couple of trips, because the game can go south very quickly! Short List of Dinos by Era Late Triassic Dinosaurs: Heterodontosaurus, Plateosaurus, Riojasaurus, Saltopus, Staurikosaurus Other Archosaurs: Eudimorphodon, Ornithosuchus Other Reptiles: Cynognathus, Nothosaurus, Shonisaurus, Tanystropheus Early Jurassic Dinosaurs: Anchisaurus, Cetiosaurus, Megalosaurus, Scelidosaurus, Scutellosaurus, Sinosaurus Other Archosaurs: Dimorphidon Other Reptiles: Ichthyosaurus, Plesiosaurus Late Jurassic Dinosaurs: Allosaurus, Archaeopteryx, Brachisaurus, Camarasaurus, Ceratosaurus, Coelurus, Compsognathus, Diplodocus, Dryosaurus, Stegosaurus Other Archosaurs: Pterodactylus, Pterodaustro, Rhamphorhynchus Other Reptiles: Opthalmosaurus Early Cretaceous Dinosaurs: Archaeornithomimus, Baryonyx, Camptosaurus Carnotaurus, Hypsilophodon, Iguanodon, Psittacosaurus, Sauropelta Other Archosaurs: Pteranodon, Quetzalcoatlus Other Reptiles: Kronosaurus Late Cretaceous Dinosaurs: Ankylosaurus, Garudimimus, Maisaura, Oviraptor, Pachycephalosaurus, Parasaurolophus, Protoceratops, Saltasaurus, Segnosaurus, Spinoasaurus, Thescelosaurus, Triceratops, Tyrannosaurus, Velociraptor Other Reptiles: Elasmosaurus Maps 1.1 General Map of the Clanogram Room X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X ------------------- X X X X ------/NCS ------- X X X ------LOGO/------- X X X X ------------------- X X X X X X X X X X X X X X ================================= _________ X X X X X X X X || _________ || _________ || <--- Stairs To Chronosphere ---> To Basement X = a dino/reptile data crystal 1.2 Availability Map of the Clanogram Room 4 4 5 5 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 4 1 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 3 3 3 1 3 4 5 ------------------- 5 4 3 3 ------/ ------- 5 3 5 ------ /------- 5 2 2 2 ------------------- 5 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 3 3 3 2 ================================= _________ 1 1 3 2 1 5 4 2 || 1 = first available time period (Late Triassic) 5 = last available time period (Late Cretaceous) Traveling to one period will activate the next one, regardless of if you photograph a dino. 1.3 Dino Map of the Clanogram Room 40 45 59 60 46 47 35 36 22 21 12 39 11 34 42 43 44 56 57 58 25 24 23 01 32 41 55 --------------------------- 48 37 31 33 ---------/ -------- 49 30 54 --------- /-------- 50 20 18 19 --------------------------- 51 10 17 13 03 02 09 07 05 52 28 27 26 14 ============================================= __________ 08 06 29 16 04 53 38 15 || Each number corresponds with its dino in the dino list part of this FAQ. Slightly stretched to account for double digits. The BIG In-Depth Dinosaur List Key: Number: Number I gave the dino for the purpose of this guide Dino Name - What it Means Brief description of the dino that the game gives. Max Payment: The amount of energy you get for a good video of the dino. (Payment for photos will be lower, depending on the exact shot.) Clad: The group where the dino is situated on the home screen. Availability: When the dino is available for photography as a mission (ie, when it has a white crystal on the home screen, and not a blank box). This corresponds with the Epoch and Period. Location: Where on the continents the dino is found in the game. Description of Blank Shot: The name the game gives the scene when the dino is not in it. Era: The Era Epoch: The Epoch Period: The Period Years ago: Pretty obvious Profile: A short description of the black and white profile image for the mission (in the top right corner of the Cronosphere). Ease of shot: Probability the dino will come out to be photographed. The number is how many times the dino came out during 10 random attempts (it may differ for you). Description: What the dino looks like and the direction it moves. Hits Cronosphere: Will it hit you (costing energy) if you stay long enough. Description of Location: What the location looks like, and what's always in the scene. Plants/Critters: The names of plants or other animals present in the scene. Real World: Trivia about the dinosaur genus in the real world. Available at Start of Game (Late Triassic) Number: 1 Saltopus - Leaping Foot This nimble Dinosaur has five-fingered hands with tiny fourth and fifth fingers. Saltopus often hunts from ambush. Max Payment: 96 Clad: Coelurosauria Availability: Available when the game starts Location: Northwestern tip of Africa (default location) Description of Blank Shot: Savanna Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Late Period: Triassic Years ago: 218,000,000 Profile: A small biped facing left. Ease of shot: One of the easiest to find; a good starting dinosaur. (7) Description: Small biped that runs from behind some ferns and catches a lizard. Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: Some trees and pineapple-looking ferns. Plants/Critters: Bjuvia, Cycadeoidea, Williamsonia Real World: Based on a broken skeleton found in Scotland. Number: 2 Plateosaurus - Flat Lizard Plateosaurus is one of the first Dinosaurs able to feed upon the tops of trees. It migrates in herds during the dry season. Max Payment: 160 Clad: Prosauropoda Availability: Available when the game starts Location: Central Australia Description of Blank Shot: Coulee Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Late Period: Triassic Years ago: 218,000,000 Profile: A quadruped with a small head facing right. Ease of shot: Medium-easy (6) Description: A group walks from behind some rocks and exits to the right. One nibbles at a tree. Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: A reddish-brown path with some rocks in the left and some small trees. Plants/Critters: Walchia Real World: Found in Europe in such a way to suggest it lived in herds. Number: 3 Riojasaurus - Rioja Lizard This Dinosaur is one of the first large four-footed plant eaters. Its heavy gut prevents it from rearing up to feed. Max Payment: 160 Clad: Prosauropoda Availability: Available when the game starts Location: Center of South America Description of Blank Shot: Cycad Forest Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Late Period: Triassic Years ago: 218,000,000 Profile: A quadruped with a small head and big hips facing left. Ease of shot: Easy (7) Description: One walks from right to left and looks over its shoulder. Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: A reddish-brown plain with some scraggly trees. Plants/Critters: Bennettitalean, Leptocyas, Nilssonia, Weilandiella Real World: Based on about 20 skeletons from the La Rioja area in Argentina. Number: 4 Shonisaurus - Shoni Lizard Shonisaurus is NOT a Dinosaur. It is an Ichthyosaur ("Fish Lizard"). Shonisaurus is the largest Ichthyosaur ever known! Max Payment: 32 Clad: Ichthyosaur Availability: Available when the game starts Location: Pacific Ocean (Multiple Locations) Description of Blank Shot: N/A Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Late Period: Triassic Years ago: 218,000,000 Profile: A ball with some points that faces toward you, slightly to the right. Ease of shot: Easy (7) Description: A fat, fish-looking thing that swims rear left to front right. Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: Blue water. Plants/Critters: N/A Real World: Found in US and Canada in large numbers. It's named after the Shoshone Mountains. Number: 5 Tanystropheus - Long Necked One This reptile is NOT a Dinosaur. It is an Protorosaur. Its neck is longer than its body and tail combined. Max Payment: 64 Clad: Protorosauria Availability: Available when the game starts Location: Southwestern edge of Europe Description of Blank Shot: Rocky Inlet Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Late Period: Triassic Years ago: 218,000,000 Profile: A small quadruped with a very long neck, facing left. Ease of shot: Medium (5) Description: A cute black critter that makes funny noises and walks right to left across a pebble beach. Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: An blue-water inlet with a pebble beach. Plants/Critters: Equisetites Real World: The long neck was possibly used for fishing from the shore. Found in Europe. Number: 6 Nothosaurus - False Lizard This reptile is NOT a Dinosaur. It is an Nothosaur. Nothosaurs are long necked, air-breathing, aquatic reptiles. Max Payment: 32 Clad: Nothosauria Availability: Available when the game starts Location: Pacific Ocean (Multiple Locations) Description of Blank Shot: N/A Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Late Period: Triassic Years ago: 218,000,000 Profile: Faces right. Looks like a generic dino with no legs. Ease of shot: Medium-easy (6) Description: Swims like a sea turtle in from the left with a school of fish. Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: Blue water. Plants/Critters: N/A Real World: Probably ate fish and squid. Found around Europe and Asia. There are many species in the genus Nothosaurus. Number: 7 Ornithosuchus - Bird Crocodile This fierce predator is a Thecodont! Thecodonts are the ancestors of both Pterosaurs and Dinosaurs. Max Payment: 64 Clad: Thecodontia Availability: Available when the game starts Location: Europe Description of Blank Shot: Conifer Forest Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Late Period: Triassic Years ago: 218,000,000 Profile: Left facing biped with an open mouth. Ease of shot: Easy (7) Description: Walks in from the right and makes a noise before walking off the left pane. Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: A dirt clearing surrounded by trees. Plants/Critters: Araucarioxylon, Cycadophyte, Dicytophyllum, Phlebopteris, Todites Real World: Fossils found in Scotland. Probably went around on all fours, but was capable of bipedal locomotion. Number: 8 Cynognathus - Dog Jaw This fierce predator is NOT a Dinosaur. It is a Theraspid reptile. Theraspids are the ancestors of modern mammals. Max Payment: 32 Clad: Theraspida Availability: Available when the game starts Location: Bottom tip of Africa Description of Blank Shot: Rain Forest Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Late Period: Triassic Years ago: 218,000,000 Profile: Squat, left facing critter with a big head. Ease of shot: Easy (7) Description: Walks out from a log and chases a flying lizard to the left. Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: A forest with a fallen log. Plants/Critters: Araucarioxylon, Cycadeoidea, Equisetites, Itopsidema Real World: Found globally, including South Africa. Probably had whiskers. Number: 9 Staurikosaurus - (Southern) Cross Lizard This ancient flesh-eating Dinosaur is one of the earliest and most primitive of all Dinosaurs. Max Payment: 96 Clad: Herrerasauria Availability: Available when the game starts Location: Western North America Description of Blank Shot: Conifer Forest Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Late Period: Triassic Years ago: 218,000,000 Profile: A thin biped facing right with its mouth open. Ease of shot: Medium (5) Description: Two walk left to right. Once stops to hiss. Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: In front of a forest. Plants/Critters: Araucarioxylon, Cycadeoidea, Itopsidema Real World: Found in Brazil. Slightly shorter than an average human. Number: 10 Eudimorphodon - Good Two Kinds of Teeth Eudimorphidon is NOT a Dinosaur. It is a Pterosaur ("Winged Lizard"). Pterosaurs and Dinosaurs are cousins. Max Payment: 64 Clad: Pterosauria Availability: Available when the game starts Location: Right above the top part of Africa. Description of Blank Shot: Tethys Sea Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Late Period: Triassic Years ago: 218,000,000 Profile: A bird-like creature in mid-swoop. Ease of shot: Easy (8) Description: One cries and flies in from the left. It swoops to the water and disappears on the horizon. Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: On a ocean horizon. Plants/Critters: N/A Real World: Found in several locations. Name more likely refers to its genuinely dimorphic teeth. Number: 11 Heterodontosaurus - Different Teeth Lizard This ancient Dinosaur has three different kinds of teeth. It usually walks on all fours, but it can also sprint on its hind legs. Max Payment: 96 Clad: Ornithopoda Availability: Available when the game starts Location: Inland Eurasia. Description of Blank Shot: Mixed Forest Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Late Period: Triassic Years ago: 218,000,000 Profile: A biped with a somewhat square head. Ease of shot: Easy (7) Description: Several walk by from right to left, calling. Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: A plain with some sparse trees, including a big one in the foreground. Plants/Critters: Dicytophyllum, Phlebopteris, Thinnfeldia, Todites, Walchia Real World: Found in South Africa. Much smaller than an average human. Next Available Set (Early Jurassic) Number: 12 Megalosaurus - Great Lizard This large flesh-eating Dinosaur has a huge head, very strong jaws, and sharp, saw-edged teeth. Max Payment: 224 Clad: Carnosauria Availability: Early Location: Middle East Description of Blank Shot: Forest Clearing Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Early Period: Jurassic Years ago: 198,000,000 Profile: Bipedal fellow with a big head, facing right. Ease of shot: Easy (9), but hits you Description: A big one runs in from the left, roaring, and hits you before running away to the right. Hits Cronosphere: Yes! Description of Location: A green, roughly V-shaped area with some trees. Plants/Critters: Araucarites, Bennettitalean, Itopsidema, Macrotaeniopteris, Pseudofrenelopsis Real World: Very large dino found almost 200 years ago in England. Number: 13 Anchisaurus - Near Lizard This Dinosaur is similar to Plateosaurus, but smaller. Like other Prosauropods, its thumbs end in large, curved claws. Max Payment: 160 Clad: Prosauropoda Availability: Early Location: Eastern Canada Description of Blank Shot: Floodplain Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Early Period: Jurassic Years ago: 198,000,000 Profile: A quadruped with a stout body. Ease of shot: Medium (5) Description: Comes in from the left, nibbles a tree, and runs off to the right. Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: A green area with lots of small plants. There are mountains and some water in the distance. Plants/Critters: Araucarites, Dicroidium, Equisetites, Neocalamites, Pseudofrenelopsis Real World: Found in the US. Shorter than an average person, but long. Number: 14 Cetiosaurus - Whale Lizard This enormous Dinosaur is one of the earliest Sauropods. Like Other Sauropods, its inner toes bear long, pointed claws. Max Payment: 192 Clad: Sauropoda Availability: Early Location: Western edge of Australia Description of Blank Shot: Beach Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Early Period: Jurassic Years ago: 198,000,000 Profile: A quadruped with a big body and tiny head. Ease of shot: Medium-easy (6) Description: Comes in from the right and walks off the left. Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: A beach with prominent tracks. Plants/Critters: Cycadeoidea, Dicroidium, Nilssonia, Otozamites Real World: Positively huge dino found in England. Number: 15 Plesiosaurus - Ribbon Lizard Plesiosaurus is NOT a Dinosaur. It is a Plesiosaur. Plesiosaurs are air- breathing marine reptiles, with flippers for legs. Max Payment: 32 Clad: Plesiosauria Availability: Early Location: Pacific Ocean (Multiple Locations) Description of Blank Shot: N/A Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Early Period: Jurassic Years ago: 198,000,000 Profile: A body with long flippers and a big, square-shaped head. Ease of shot: Medium (5) Description: Swims in toward you and hits you before swerving to the left. Hits Cronosphere: Yes! Description of Location: Blue water. Plants/Critters: N/A Real World: Long creature whose name more likely means "near lizard". It is sort of ribbony, though the game makes it look more stout. Found in Europe. Number: 16 Ichthyosaurus - Fish Lizard Ichthyosaurus is NOT a Dinosaur. It is an Ichthyosaur. Ichthyosaurs are born at sea, like modern day dolphins! Max Payment: 32 Clad: Ichthyosauria Availability: Early Location: Pacific Ocean (Multiple Locations) Description of Blank Shot: N/A Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Early Period: Jurassic Years ago: 198,000,000 Profile: A body with long flippers and a big, square-shaped head. Ease of shot: Hard (3) Description: Swims from right to left in a school of colorful fish. Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: Blue water. Plants/Critters: N/A Real World: Found in Europe. Believed to be viviparous (live-bearing). Number: 17 Sinosaurus - Chinese Lizard This ancient flesh-eating Dinosaur is one of the earliest and most primitive of all Dinosaurs. Max Payment: 96 Clad: Herrerasauria Availability: Early Location: Northeastern Asia Description of Blank Shot: Trackway Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Early Period: Jurassic Years ago: 198,000,000 Profile: Generic biped facing right. Ease of shot: Medium-hard (4) Description: Comes in from the left, eats some critter out of a bush, and exits to the right. Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: Trees along a dirt path, with a yellow-leaved plant in the foreground. Plants/Critters: Baiera, Ginkgo, Itopsidema, Sagenopteris Real World: Not much is known about this dino because bits of the jaw and teeth are all that was found in China. Number: 18 Scutellosaurus - Small Shield Lizard This early armored Dinosaur is covered with small plates of bone called "scutes". It may be the ancestor of Stegosaurus. Max Payment: 128 Clad: Scelidosauria Availability: Early Location: Central America Description of Blank Shot: Riverbank Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Early Period: Jurassic Years ago: 198,000,000 Profile: Small dino with a long tail and ridges. Faces left. Ease of shot: Medium (5) Description: Hops in from the right and poses on a log before exiting to the left. Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: Riverbank with a fallen tree along a path. Plants/Critters: Dicroidium, Laccopteris, Macrotaeniopteris, Otozamites, Williamsonia Real World: Smallish dino found in the southwestern US. Number: 19 Scelidosaurus - Limb Lizard This ancient reptile is one of the first armored Dinosaur. It may be related to later Stegosaurs and Ankylosaurs. Max Payment: 128 Clad: Scelidosauria Availability: Early Location: Eurasia Description of Blank Shot: Plain Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Early Period: Jurassic Years ago: 198,000,000 Profile: Quadruped with a long tail covered in ridges. Faces right. Ease of shot: Medium-easy (6) Description: Groans in, chews, taps its foot, and exits to the right. Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: Plain with a few trees. Plants/Critters: Gingko, Ginkgophyte, Williamsonia Real World: Its back is roughly average human height. Found in England. Number: 20 Dimorphodon - Two Kinds of Teeth Dimorphodon is NOT a Dinosaur. It is a Pterosaur. Dimorphidon has an over-sized head and a long tail. Max Payment: 64 Clad: Pterosauria Availability: Early Location: Western Africa Description of Blank Shot: Jungle Cliff Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Early Period: Jurassic Years ago: 198,000,000 Profile: A bat-looking Pterosaur with a huge head, facing right. Ease of shot: Easy (8) Description: Runs in from the left and jumps off a cliff before flying off to the right. Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: A cliff face with some trees. Plants/Critters: Araucarites, Gingkophyte, Itopsidema, Laccopteris, Nilssonia Real World: Smallish bird-type creature found in the UK and Mexico. Next Set Available (Late Jurassic) Number: 21 Allosaurus - Different Lizard This enormous flesh-eating Dinosaur is the "lion" of the Late Jurassic. Allosaurus often hunts in large packs. Max Payment: 224 Clad: Carnosauria Availability: Middle Location: Northern South America Description of Blank Shot: Woods Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Late Period: Jurassic Years ago: 154,000,000 Profile: A biped with its large mouth open, facing left. Ease of shot: Hard (3) Description: Two run across the screen right to left, one roaring. Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: A greenish-yellow path with some trees. Plants/Critters: Brachyphyllum, Cycae, Macrotaeniopteris, Otozomites, Pinites Real World: Primarily comes from North America in a variety of large sizes. Number: 22 Ceratosaurus - Horned Lizard This large flesh-eating Dinosaur has a flat horn above its nose and eyes and large, curved, flat teeth. Max Payment: 224 Clad: Carnosauria Availability: Middle Location: Northwestern Asia Description of Blank Shot: Valley Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Late Period: Jurassic Years ago: 154,000,000 Profile: A long biped with a big head, facing right. Ease of shot: Medium (5) Description: Nasty fellow comes in from the left and catches some poor little biped. Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: A greenish-yellow field with a few trees and shrubs. Plants/Critters: Cycadeoidea, Dicytozamites, Gingkophyte, Nilssonia, Williamsonia Real World: A dinosaur with huge, sharp teeth and horns on its head, found primarily in the Americas. Number: 23 Archaeopteryx - Ancient Wing This tiny Dinosaur has a long bony tail, clawed fingers and toes, and sharp teeth. Archaeopteryx is the first known bird! Max Payment: 96 Clad: Coelurosauria Availability: Middle Location: The coast off of the Middle East Description of Blank Shot: Delta Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Late Period: Jurassic Years ago: 154,000,000 Profile: A bird in mid-flight, facing right. Ease of shot: Medium-easy (6) Description: Flies in from the left to catch a bug. Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: A log with a lake in the background. Plants/Critters: Coniopteris, Dicytophyllum, Macrotaeniopteris, Sagenopteris, Taxodites Real World: A small bird dinosaur found in Germany. It is famous for its controversial feathers. I'd like to think it as colorful as the game portrays. Number: 24 Compsognathus - Pretty Jaw This tiny, swift Dinosaur has short arms with clawed, two-fingered hands and long legs with clawed, three-toed feet. Max Payment: 96 Clad: Coelurosauria Availability: Middle Location: Northern Europe Description of Blank Shot: Sand Dune Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Late Period: Jurassic Years ago: 154,000,000 Profile: Another small biped with a long tail, facing left. Ease of shot: Medium-hard (4) Description: Two run in from the right, chasing a lizard. Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: A desert with a few trees. Plants/Critters: Brachyphyllum, Dicytozamites, Nilssonia, Podozamites, Williamsonia Real World: Poultry-sized specimens were found in Europe with lizard skeletons in their guts. Number: 25 Coelurus - Hollow Tail This small, lightweight Dinosaur had three-toed feet and three-fingered hands. Its long fingers end in hooked claws. Max Payment: 96 Clad: Coelurosauria Availability: Middle Location: Australia Description of Blank Shot: Field Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Late Period: Jurassic Years ago: 154,000,000 Profile: An erect biped with a longish neck, facing front-left. Ease of shot: Medium-hard (4) Description: Three cheetah-colored bipeds come in and eat a dead bluish dino (repeats). Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: Some trees on some dirt, but the most central feature is a dead dino with bones showing. Plants/Critters: Dicytozamites, Macrotaeniopteris, Otozamites, Pinites, Williamsoniella Real World: Known from one partial skeleton from North America. About half average human height. Thought to be fast and eat small prey, like bugs. Number: 26 Diplodocus - Double Beam Like other Sauropods, Diplodocus swallows rocks! The rocks are used to grind up plants in its bird-like gizzard. Max Payment: 192 Clad: Sauropoda Availability: Middle Location: Greenland Description of Blank Shot: Upland Forest Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Late Period: Jurassic Years ago: 154,000,000 Profile: A quadruped with a long neck and a tiny head, facing right. Ease of shot: Hard (1) Description: A big one and two little ones come in from the left and call while shaking their heads (repeats). Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: A field with trees in the distance and some shrubs, with a fallen log in the foreground. Plants/Critters: Araucarites, Marattiopsis, Pinites, Todites Real World: Huge animal with a very long neck. It would probably have maintained its neck and tail horizontal while at rest. It would probably need a very large heart (or two) to provide blood to its head. May not have actually swallowed stones for digestion. Number: 27 Camarasaurus - Chambered Lizard This enormous Dinosaur has hollow chambers in its spine. Like other Sauropods, it has a long neck and tail. Max Payment: 192 Clad: Sauropoda Availability: Middle Location: Middle of Asia Description of Blank Shot: Upland Plain Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Late Period: Jurassic Years ago: 154,000,000 Profile: A thick-bodied dino with a long neck and small, humped head, facing left. Ease of shot: Hard (3) Description: Three walk from left to right, calling. Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: A yellow-green field with a worn path and some trees. Plants/Critters: Brachyphyllum, Cyathea, Cycadeoidea, Cycae, Pinites Real World: Big North American dino. Number: 28 Brachiosaurus - Arm Lizard This enormous Dinosaur is built like a huge Giraffe! Like other Sauropods, it has a deep body and elephant-like limbs. Max Payment:192 Clad: Sauropoda Availability: Middle Location: Alaska (Tip of North America) Description of Blank Shot: Conifer Forest Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Late Period: Jurassic Years ago: 154,000,000 Profile: A very tall quadraped, facing left. Ease of shot: Medium-hard (4) Description: One walks by, calling. It comes in from the right and is as tall as the trees. Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: A field with a back row of trees and a shorter row in the middle. There is an opening in the middle. Plants/Critters: Araucarites, Cyathea, Marattiopsis, Pinites, Taxites Real World: Positively huge dino whose bones were found in the US. Number: 29 vOpthalmosaurus - Eye Lizard Opthalmosaurus is NOT a Dinosaur. It is an Ichthyosaur. Opthalmosaurus uses its four inch wide eyes to hunt at night! Max Payment: 32 Clad: Ichthyosauria Availability: Middle Location: Ocean (Multiple Locations) Description of Blank Shot: N/A Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Late Period: Jurassic Years ago: 154,000,000 Profile: Looks like a dolphin, facing right. Ease of shot: Medium-hard (4) Description: Two come in from the left, chasing some squid. Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: Blue water. Plants/Critters: N/A Real World: Believed to breath air and give birth to live pups tail first (so they didn't drown). Number: 30 Rhamphorhynchus - Curving Snout Rhamphorhynchus is NOT a Dinosaur. It is a Pterosaur. Rhamphorhynchus has a crooked snout and a long tail. Max Payment: 64 Clad: Pterosauria Availability: Middle Location: Eastern South America/Southwestern Africa Description of Blank Shot: Sea Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Late Period: Jurassic Years ago: 154,000,000 Profile: A flying creature with an open mouth and a ball on its tail, facing right. Ease of shot: Medium-hard (4) Description: Quickly flied in the from the left and nabs a fish. Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: Above some blue water, with some mountains on the horizon. Plants/Critters: N/A Real World: The spindly remains of this winged creature are found in various continents, most notably Europe. Number: 31 Pterodactylus - Winged Fingers Pterodactylus is NOT a Dinosaur. It is a Pterosaur. Pterodactylus has a short tail and very long, tweezer-like jaws. Max Payment: 64 Clad: Pterosauria Availability: Middle Location: Tip of South America/Edge of Australia Description of Blank Shot: Beach Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Late Period: Jurassic Years ago: 154,000,000 Profile: A winged critter with a long beak. Ease of shot: Medium-easy (6) Description: Crawls in from the left, sticking its beak in the sand (repeats). Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: A grayish beach with trees. Plants/Critters: Coniopteris, Laccopteris, Marattiopsis, Matonidium Real World: About the size of a large hawk. First thought to be aquatic! Number: 32 Pterodaustro - Winged Southern Pterodaustro is NOT a Dinosaur. It is a Pterosaur. Pterodaustro feed by squeezing water through its sieve-like mouth! Max Payment: 64 Clad: Pterosauria Availability: Middle Location: Western coast of South America Description of Blank Shot: Sea Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Late Period: Jurassic Years ago: 154,000,000 Profile: Wings, tiny feet, and a huge, open mouth. Faces left. Ease of shot: Medium-easy (6) - bottom of screen changes slightly when it will enter Description: One flies in from the right and sticks its beak in the water before exiting to the left. Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: Above open sea, with a few wispy clouds. Plants/Critters: N/A Real World: May have been pink like a flamingo from eating small, aquatic crustaceans. Number: 33 Stegosaurus - Roof Lizard This very large Dinosaur has two rows of bony plates on its back and long spikes sticking out if its tail and shoulders. Max Payment: 160 Clad: Stegosauria Availability: Middle Location: South-eastern Africa Description of Blank Shot: Gingko Forest Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Late Period: Jurassic Years ago: 154,000,000 Profile: A plate-covered quadruped with a spiky tail, facing left. Ease of shot: Hard (1) Description: It comes in from the right and gets up on two legs to nibble at a tree. Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: A dirt clearing viewed from between some trees. Plants/Critters: Cycae, Gingko, Marattiopsis Real World: Famous, large dino who has long been the subject of debate (about plates, spike, etc). Number: 34 Dryosaurus - Oak Lizard This Dinosaur resembles Hypsilophodon bit is larger and has three-toed feet. Like other Ornithopods, it has a long, still tail. Max Payment: 96 Clad: Ornithopoda Availability: Middle Location: Central North America Description of Blank Shot: Floodplain Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Late Period: Jurassic Years ago: 154,000,000 Profile: Standard biped, facing left, with lots of fingers. Ease of shot: Medium-easy (6) Description: Three run in from both sides and munch some green plants (repeats). Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: A brownish clearing with some small green plants. Plants/Critters: Equisetites, Marattiopsis, Sagenopteris, Todites, Williamsoniella Real World: Only juveniles in North America have been found. So named for its teeth. Next Set Available (Early Cretaceous) Number: 35 Carnotaurus - Meat-Eating Bull This large flesh-eating Dinosaur has flat horns above its eyes and a crest on the back of its head. Max Payment: 224 Clad: Carnosauria Availability: Late Middle Location: Northern South America Description of Blank Shot: Marsh Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Early Period: Cretaceous Years ago: 120,000,000 Profile: Biped with a very large head, facing front-left. Ease of shot: Easy (8), but hits you Description: Runs in from the rear right toward you. Hits you, shakes its head, and roars (repeats). Hits Cronosphere: Yes! Description of Location: The edge of a bog with a few trees and some water. Plants/Critters: Cycadeoidea, Onychiopsis, Pinites, Taxodites Real World: Not as large as some meat-eating dinos, with puzzling "horns" on its head. Probably would not have head-butted you. Found in South America. Number: 36 Baryonyx - Heavy Claw This Dinosaur has foot-long claws on its front feet and a long, crocodile- like head with twice the usual number of teeth. Max Payment: 224 Clad: Carnosauria Availability: Late Middle Location: Northern Europe Description of Blank Shot: Riverbank Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Early Period: Cretaceous Years ago: 120,000,000 Profile: A quadruped with a long head, facing left. Ease of shot: Hard (1) Description: Trots in from the right and catches fish (repeats). Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: A small waterfall with some rocks and trees. Plants/Critters: Brachyphyllum, Laccopteris, Platanus, Podozamites Real World: Found worldwide, with some specimens having fish scales in their guts. Number: 37 Archaeornithomimus - Ancient Bird Mimic This small Ostrich-like Dinosaur has a toothless beak, and long arms. Like other Ornithomimids, it can run 40 mph. Max Payment: 128 Clad: Ornithomimosauria Availability: Late Middle Location: A bit east of the middle of Eurasia Description of Blank Shot: Semi-arid Plain Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Early Period: Cretaceous Years ago: 120,000,000 Profile: An ostrich-looking dino, facing right Ease of shot: Medium-hard (4) Description: Two walk left to right, one stops to look for food. Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: A scrubby field with some trees in the foreground and background, with mountains in the distance. Plants/Critters: Araucarites, Cycadeoidea, Otozamites, Pseudocycas Real World: Found in China. Believed to be omnivorous. Number: 38 Kronosaurus - Time Lizard Kronosaurus is NOT a Dinosaur. It is a Plesiosaur. Kronosaurus has the largest skull of any flesh-eating Dinosaur! Max Payment: 32 Clad: Plesiosauria Availability: Late Middle Location: Multiple (best above around Australia) Description of Blank Shot: N/A Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Early Period: Cretaceous Years ago: 120,000,000 Profile: A body with paddle-fins and an open mouth, facing right. Ease of shot: Hard (1) Description: Swims in from the right and nabs some poor creature. Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: Blue water. Plants/Critters: N/A Real World: Big sea monster whose name refers to the Greek Titan, Kronos. Number: 39 Pteranodon - Winged Toothless Pteranodon is NOT a Dinosaur. It is a Pterosaur. Pteranodon has long wings and a large crest on the back of its head. Max Payment: 64 (Really, usually 32) Clad: Pterosauria Availability: Late Middle Location: Northwestern Canada/Alaska Description of Blank Shot: Sea Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Early Period: Cretaceous Years ago: 120,000,000 Profile: A winged, crowned creature facing rear-right. Ease of shot: Hard (2) Description: Several fly in from both sides and exit to the left. Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: A blue horizon with some very faint mountains. Plants/Critters: N/A Real World: Males had larger crests on their heads. Many have been found in the US, some of which had fossilized fish bits in their guts. Number: 40 Quetzalcoatlus - Feathered Serpent Quetzalcoatlus is NOT a Dinosaur. It is a Pterosaur. Quetzalcoatlus is the largest Pterosaur ever known! Max Payment: 64 Clad: Pterosauria Availability: Late Middle Location: Center of where Mexico meets the US Description of Blank Shot: Seashore Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Early Period: Cretaceous Years ago: 120,000,000 Profile: A bird-like thing resting on its wings, facing left with its head elevated. Ease of shot: Hard (3) Description: Flies in from the left and swoops to eat whatever carrion that is supposed to be (repeats). Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: Beach inlet with some trees and a dead... walrus? Plants/Critters: Laccopteris, Matonnidium, Protopteris, Taxites, Tempskya Real World: Huge winged creature whose diet and flight ability are under controversy. Not believed to have lived near the sea. Number: 41 Sauropelta - Lizard Shield This large, heavily armored Dinosaur has bands of bony plates on its back and hips, and bony spines on its sides. Max Payment: 192 Clad: Ankylosauria Availability: Late Middle Location: Northern Canada Description of Blank Shot: Trackway Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Early Period: Cretaceous Years ago: 120,000,000 Profile: A bit like a tall turtle with spikes, facing left. Ease of shot: Medium-hard (4) Description: Walks in, right to left, and stops to crouch and shake its spines. Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: A field with a worn path and some trees. Lots of vegetation. Plants/Critters: Cycadeoidea, Laccopteris, Quercus, Sequoites, Williamsoniella Real World: Was a medium size, a bit shorter on all fours than an average human. Found in America and believed to eat plants. Number: 42 Hypsilophodon - High Ridged Tooth This Dinosaur has a small head with large eyes. Like other Ornithopods, it can sprint rapidly to avoid danger. Max Payment: 96 Clad: Ornithopoda Availability: Late Middle Location: Northern Antartica Description of Blank Shot: Conifer Forest Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Early Period: Cretaceous Years ago: 120,000,000 Profile: A running biped with an open mouth, heading left. Ease of shot: Hard (3) Description: A small pack run right to left, calling. Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: Snow! Plants/Critters: Gleichenites, Pinites, Podozamites, Sagenopteris, Taxites Real World: A small biped found in Europe. Lived in herds. Number: 43 Iguanodon - Iguana Tooth The large, bulky Dinosaur has spikes on each thumb. Like other Ornithopods, it has sharp teeth and large cheek pouches. Max Payment: 96 Clad: Ornithopoda Availability: Late Middle Location: Eastern North America Description of Blank Shot: Conifer Forest Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Early Period: Cretaceous Years ago: 120,000,000 Profile: A stout quadruped, facing right. Ease of shot: Medium-hard (4) Description: Enters from the left and eats from tree leaves (repeats). Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: The sandy edge of a forest. Plants/Critters: Araucarites, Brachyphyllum, Sequoites, Tempskya Real World: Possibly prehensile. Found worldwide. Number: 44 Camptosaurus - Bent Lizard This medium-sized Dinosaur resembles Hypsilophodon, but is heavier and has spiky thumb claws like Iguanadon. Max Payment: 96 Clad: Ornithopoda Availability: Late Middle Location: Eastern Australia Description of Blank Shot: Valley Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Early Period: Cretaceous Years ago: 120,000,000 Profile: Generic quadruped with a rounded back, facing left. Ease of shot: Medium-hard (4) Description: Comes from behind a rock, trumpets, and exits left. Very colorful. Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: A field with a rock in the foreground and a river to the back. Plants/Critters: Brachyphyllum, Cycadeoidea, Onychiopsis, Pinites, Protopteris Real World: Had to be renamed because of a bug. Medium-sized and found in the US and UK. Number: 45 Psittacosaurus - Parrot Lizard This small Dinosaur is one of the earliest Ceratopsia. It has a long, deep, parrot-like beak and bony cheek hornlets. Max Payment: 224 Clad: Ceratopsia Availability: Late Middle Location: Southeastern China Description of Blank Shot: Forest Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Early Period: Cretaceous Years ago: 120,000,000 Profile: A biped with a big head, facing left. Ease of shot: Medium (5) Description: Enters from the right and eats some small tree-things (repeats). Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: A field with some trees and a nest of broken eggs. Plants/Critters: Ginkgo, Otozamites, Protopteris, Pseudocycas, William Real World: Small fellow from Eurasia. Its head looked a bit like that of a turtle. Net set available (Late Cretaceous) Number: 46 Tyrannosaurus - Tyrant Lizard This enormous, fast moving Dinosaur has jaws large enough to swallow a human being in a single gulp! Max Payment: 224 Clad: Carnosauria Availability: Last Location: Western Asia/Eastern Europe Description of Blank Shot: Cattail Marsh Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Late Period: Cretaceous Years ago: 80,000,000 Profile: Big head, tiny claws, facing left. Ease of shot: Hard (1) Description: Enters from the right and faces you, roaring. Scary, but won't hit you. Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: The edge of a field with some coral eggs in the middle and a tree to the left. Frogs calling. Plants/Critters: Ilex, Typha Real World: This huge character may have been a scavenger or a hunter. Much debate surrounds it, involving soft tissue and feathers. Number: 47 Spinosaurus - Thorn Lizard This enormous flesh-eating Dinosaur has a large skin-sail on its back and a crocodile-like lower jaw and teeth. Max Payment: 224 Clad: Carnosauria Availability: Last Location: Southwestern African Coast Description of Blank Shot: Delta Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Late Period: Cretaceous Years ago: 80,000,000 Profile: Dino with a huge back, facing right. Ease of shot: Medium-hard (4) Description: Enter from the left, roars, and then completely ruins its coolness by jumping off the right screen like a frog! Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: A desert oasis, with sand and a river surrounded by trees. Plants/Critters: Equisetites, Pandanus, Sabal, Sabalites, Salix Real World: The sail of this huge dino is controversial. Probably a biped. Number: 48 Garudimimus - Garuda (Bird) Mimic This small, speedy Ostrich-like Dinosaur has a brow hornlet, and shorter toes that other Ornithomimids. Max Payment: 128 Clad: Ornithomimosauria Availability: Last Location: Northeastern Asia Description of Blank Shot: Lakeshore Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Late Period: Cretaceous Years ago: 80,000,000 Profile: An ostrich-looking bird, facing left, with a hump on its head. Ease of shot: Hard (3) Description: A green and white striped pair move from the right and exit behind some rocks. Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: Near a river with some trees and a big rock on the left. Plants/Critters: Araucarites, Betula, Populus, Rosa, Sequoites, Real World: Known from one specimen found in Asia. Number: 49 Velociraptor - Quick Thief This Dinosaur is one of the fastest, most savage predators of all time! Each foot bears a huge, deadly, sickle-shaped claw! Max Payment: 160 Clad: Deinonychosauria Availability: Last Location: Northeastern central Eurasia Description of Blank Shot: Arid Plain Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Late Period: Cretaceous Years ago: 80,000,000 Profile: A biped running right, with an open mouth. Ease of shot: Hard (2) Description: A pair run left to right and attack something offscreen. Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: A rocky, dry riverbed with some scraggly trees. Plants/Critters: Pandanus, Sabal, Sabalites, Salix Real World: It was turkey-sized and covered in feathers, probably to the disappointment of school kids and moviegoers everywhere. Quite a few have been found in Asia. Number: 50 Oviraptor - Egg Thief This small, bird-like Dinosaur has a strong, toothless beak and two small, pointed teeth in the roof of its mouth. Max Payment: 128 Clad: Oviraptorosauria Availability: Last Location: Oceanic Island (actually India, between Australia and Africa) Description of Blank Shot: Floodplain Forest Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Late Period: Cretaceous Years ago: 80,000,000 Profile: A leggy biped with a hump head, facing right. Ease of shot: Medium-hard (4) - sound changes slightly when it will enter Description: Enters from the left, eats an egg, exits right. Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: A plain with some eggs in the foreground and a volcano in the background. Plants/Critters: Ginkgo, Protopteris Real World: Discovered on eggs, and assumed to be an egg-eater. Later, the eggs were found to be Oviraptor eggs, and it was brooding its own nest. Sad story. Also, it had feathers. Number: 51 Segnosaurus - Slow Lizard This strange, flesh-eating Dinosaur has a light body and a narrow, toothless beak. Its four-toed feet end in long claws. Max Payment: 160 Clad: Segnosauria Availability: Last Location: Western Canadian coast Description of Blank Shot: Tidal Flats Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Late Period: Cretaceous Years ago: 80,000,000 Profile: A generic biped with a pretty long neck, facing left. Ease of shot: Hard (1) - sound changes slightly when it will enter Description: Enters from the right and drinks (repeats). Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: The edge of some water with a volcano in the background. Plants/Critters: Abies, Gleichenites, Passiflora, Pinites, Rosa Real World: May have eaten plants. Asian dino that probably was usually a quadruped. Number: 52 Saltasaurus - Salta Lizard This large Dinosaur has bony plates protecting its back. Like other Sauropods, it has five-toed, spreading feet. Max Payment: 192 Clad: Sauropoda Availability: Last Location: Western Africa (default location) Description of Blank Shot: Coastal Forest Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Late Period: Cretaceous Years ago: 80,000,000 Profile: A long-necked quadruped, facing right. Ease of shot: Hard (1) Description: Three enter left, exit right. Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: A green field with trees, flowers, and nest remnants. Plants/Critters: Ficus, Passiflora, Protopteris, Saxifraga, Taxodites Real World: Lived in South America. Had plated skin. Number: 53 Elasmosaurus - Plate Lizard Elasmosaurus is NOT a Dinosaur. It is a Plesiosaur. Plesiosaurs "fly" through the water like modern day penguins. Max Payment: 32 Clad: Plesiosauria Availability: Last Location: Gulf of Mexico Description of Blank Shot: Sea Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Late Period: Cretaceous Years ago: 80,000,000 Profile: Long-necked Nessie, facing right. Ease of shot: Hard (2) Description: Enters from the left and eats some weeds before leaving. Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: A split-level view with some seaweed Plants/Critters: Kelp Real World: Some figure it could not have raised its neck above water without resting its body on the ground. Some believe it cared for its young. Some think it ate pebbles for digestion. Who knows, really. We do know it's big. Number: 54 Pachycephalosaurus - Thick Headed Lizard This large Dinosaur has bony bumps behind each eye and a thick, bony skill used in contests against rival males. Max Payment: 192 Clad: Pachycephalosauria Availability: Last Location: Southwestern Asian Coast Description of Blank Shot: Redwood Forest Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Late Period: Cretaceous Years ago: 80,000,000 Profile: A hump-headed biped, facing left. Ease of shot: Medium-easy (6) Description: The one that enters from the right headbutts the one entering from the left right off the screen! Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: A weedy forest edge with some flowers and huge tree trunks. Plants/Critters: Abies, Calluna, Rosa, Vitis, Sequoites Real World: Roughly as tall as a human, but much longer. Possibly butted each others sides with their heads, but did not butt heads. Number: 55 Ankylosaurus - Fused Lizard This large, heavily armored Dinosaur is sometimes called a "living tank". Its tail ends in a huge bony club. Max Payment: 192 Clad: Ankylosauria Availability: Last Location: Central Australis Description of Blank Shot: Riverbank Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Late Period: Cretaceous Years ago: 80,000,000 Profile: Looks like a snapping turtle with a ball-tail, facing left. Ease of shot: Easy (9), but hits you! Description: Enters from the left and hits you with its tail before exiting to the right. Hits Cronosphere: Yes! Description of Location: A riverside with some pretty reflected trees. Plants/Critters: Abies, Betula, Osmundites, Populus, Vitis Real World: Found mainly in North America. Relatively large. Number: 56 Thescelosaurus - Wonderful Lizard This medium-sized Dinosaur has rows of bony studs down its back. Like all early Ornithopods, it has five-fingered hands. Max Payment: 96 Clad: Ornithopodia Availability: Last Location: Greenland, above North America Description of Blank Shot: Hardwood Forest Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Late Period: Cretaceous Years ago: 80,000,000 Profile: A biped with an open mouth, headed left. Ease of shot: Description: Three run left to right. Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: A green forest edge with some flowers. Plants/Critters: Calluna, Cornus, Platanus, Quercus, Saxifraga Real World: Roughly as tall as an average human, but much longer. One of the last dinos. Found in the US. Number: 57 Parasaurolophus - Next To Ridged Lizard This very large Dinosaur is similar to a Maisaura but has a shorter snout and a long hollow, bony head crest. Max Payment: 96 Clad: Ornithopda Availability: Last Location: Central South America Description of Blank Shot: Upland Plain Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Late Period: Cretaceous Years ago: 80,000,000 Profile: A round-backed, crested dino, facing right. Ease of shot: Medium-hard (4) Description: Enters from the left, trumpets, and exits. Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: A field with some trees, and very distant lake and mountains. Plants/Critters: Osmundites, Protopteris, Pseudocycas, Williamsonia, Williamsoniella Real World: Was very large, and had a lot of teeth. Found in the Americas. Number: 58 Maisaura - Good Mother Lizard (Note - this is a typo, it is actually "Maiasaura") This very large "duck-billed" Dinosaur has a broad, flat, toothless beak similar to that of a modern duck. Max Payment: 96 Clad: Ornithopoda Availability: Last Location: Northern South America Description of Blank Shot: Nesting Grounds Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Late Period: Cretaceous Years ago: 80,000,000 Profile: A stout quadruped facing right. Ease of shot: Easy (8) - you can hear it before you can see it Description: Two climb up an embankment and greet their babies - awwww! (repeats). Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: A nest with babies and some yellow grass. Plants/Critters: Araliopsoides, Calluna, Osmundites, Protopteris Real World: Parents took good care of their babies. Babies were cute, in theory to cause adults to want to care for them. Evidence suggests parents fed their young, who stayed in the nest for at least a year. Number: 59 Protoceratops - First Horned Face This Dinosaur resembled Triceratops, but is much smaller and has bumps instead of long horns. Max Payment: 224 Clad: Cerotopsia Availability: Last Location: Central Eurasia Description of Blank Shot: Desert Oasis Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Late Period: Cretaceous Years ago: 80,000,000 Profile: Looks like a blob with legs and a beak, facing right. Ease of shot: Hard (3) Description: Two parents enter from the right and meet up with some babies. Too cute! (repeats) Hits Cronosphere: No Description of Location: A desert with a distant oasis. Plants/Critters: Ficus, Pandanus, Sabalites Real World: This small dino has been the subject of confusion. Found in Asia alongside Velociraptor. Number: 60 Triceratops - Three Horned Face This very large Dinosaur has a bony neck frill, a short nose horn and two long, sharp brow horns. Max Payment: 224 Clad: Ceratopsia Availability: Last Location: North-central Canada Description of Blank Shot: Cypress Swamp Era: Mesozoic Epoch: Late Period: Cretaceous Years ago: 80,000,000 Profile: Classic three-horned dino with a frilled neck, facing left. Ease of shot: Medium (5), but hits you! Description: Two run past in the distance, than a third runs on the screen from the right and hits you before heading off. Hits Cronosphere: Yes! Description of Location: A forest clearing with dark substrate. Plants/Critters: Ginkgo, Rosa, Taxodites, Vitis Real World: Controversial North American dino. It's famous, despite there never having been a complete skeleton found. Perhaps was the a young Torosaurus. End FAQ. Have fun playing!