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About Ankylodocus[]
Ankylodocus is a genetically-modified hybrid of Ankylosaurus and Diplodocus.
Jurassic World: The Game isn't the only appearance of this creature, as it also appears in Jurassic World: Evolution as a hybrid unlockable through the Secrets of Dr. Wu DLC. In-game, it is depicted as a sauropod with an Ankylosaurus-like face. It has osteoderms on its green body, along with a tiny club on the end of its whip-like tail.
In Game[]
Ankylodocus is a plant-eating dinosaur. It costs 10,920 DNA to make. At level 40, it has 3318 health and 1037 attack, making it a strong hybrid.
Ankylodocus is a decent hybrid if the player needs an herbivore to fight in battles. It is able to defeat and tank attacks from carnivores. While not a late-game creature, it is still useful to have in mid-game due to its high health. It is the second strongest Super Rare hybrid (only outclassed by the carnivorous Suprannotitan) and the strongest Super Rare herbivore in game.
Health | 3318 | |
Attack | 1037 |
Evolution Table[]
Creature Stats[]
Packs Containing Ankylodocus[]
- Big Wish Pack
- Hybrid Collector Pack
- Hybrid Haul Pack
- Hybrid Herbivores Pack
- Hybrids Pack
- Jurassic Hybrids Pack
- Little Bouquet Pack
- Little Wish Pack
- Super Rare Hybrids Pack
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Herbivores |
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Amargasaurus • Antarctopelta • Brachiosaurus • Bumpy • Deinocheirus • Dodo • Dracorex • Edmontosaurus • Einiosaurus • Erlikosaurus • Iguanodon • Kentrosaurus • Nodosaurus • Pachyrhinosaurus • Parasaurolophus Gen 2 • Segnosaurus • Sinoceratops • Sonorasaurus • Struthiomimus • Styracosaurus lux • Triceratops Gen 2 • Tsintaosaurus • Zalmoxes
Ankylodocus • Armormata • Dracoceratops • Giganocephalus • Iguanosuchus • Labyrinthosaurus • Ophiacomimus • Pachyceratops • Parasaura • Segnosuchus • Stegoceratops • Unayrhynchus
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