Labyrinthosaurus
About Labyrinthosaurus
Labyrinthosaurus is a genetically-modified hybrid of Labyrinthodontia and Argentinosaurus. It's in-game description states that it lives a semi-aquatic lifestyle, and has gills, unlike other sauropods. This may be a reference to when palaeontologists first thought that sauropods live in water, using their long neck as a sort of snorkel to breath above water.
In Game
Labyrinthosaurus is usually the second hybrid players unlock in-game. It is very useful for Early Game as it can easily crush any Common, Rare, Super Rare, or even low level Legendary Pterosaurs. It is stronger then Alangasaurus and Limnorhynchus in both health and attack, although less attack than Pelecanipteryx, it can easily crush it due to the advantage. It also has the most health out of any common herbivore in the game. It is also really good in events that need you to use common dinosaurs.
Health | 1170 | |
Attack | 404 |
Evolution Table
Stage | Rewards | Facts | Appearance | |||
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1 | None | 1985 | None | None | Like the Labyrinthodontia, the Labyrinthosaurus has strong, folded teeth made of enamel and dentin. Its name means 'maze lizard'. | |
2 | None | 14385 | None | None | Although not as large as the Argentinosaurus, the Labyrinthosaurus is still classified as a titanosaur, weighing over 85 tons! | |
3 | 65 | 32930 | None | None | The Labyrinthosaurus has a strong set of lungs as well as a swim bladder; an internal gas-filled organ which allows it to keep its head submerged underwater! | |
4 | 100 | 65910 | 130 | None | Did you know that the Labyrinthosaurus prefers a water-based environment, feeding on aquatic vegetation? |
Creature Stats
Packs that Contain Labyrinthosaurus
Gallery
Videos
- Jurassic World™- The Game - Update 34 (MODs)
References
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