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About Diplocaulus[]

Diplocaulus (meaning "double caul") is an extinct genus of lepospondyl amphibians which lived from the Late Carboniferous to Permian periods of North America and Africa. Diplocaulus is by far the largest and best-known of the lepospondyls, characterized by a distinctive boomerang-shaped skull. Remains attributed to Diplocaulus have been found from the Late Permian of Morocco and represent the youngest-known occurrence of a lepospondyl.[1]

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Lvl 40 Stats
Health
 
240
Attack
 
72



Evolution Table[]

Stage Rewards Facts Appearance



1 None 260 None None Did you know that Diplocaulus means 'double caul'? This salamander-like amphibian has a boomerang-shaped skull.
2 None 2780 None None Diplocaulus fossils have been discovered in rock dating back from the Permian period in North America and Morocco.
3 7 6370 None None Like the Dimetrodon, the Diplocaulus is not actually a dinosaur, but a type of primitive amphibian!
4 15 10100 15 None Outside of Jurassic World's living zoo, there are only two Diplocaulus specimens on display; both are in the United States!


Creature Stats[]

Level Food Cost Coins Per Health Attack
1 256 90 51 13
2 505 179 54 14
3 760 269 57 15
4 1009 358 60 15
5 1264 448 63 16
6 1513 537 66 17
7 1768 627 68 17
8 2017 716 71 18
9 2272 806 74 19
10 40

/5min

895 77 20
11 2777 1969 100 26
12 3025 2148 103 26
13 3128 2326 107 27
14 3536 2505 110 28
15 3792 2684 114 29
16 4040 2863 118 30
17 4296 3042 121 31
18 4544 3221 125 32
19 4800 3400 128 33
20 50

/30min

3579 132 34
21 6369 7515 163 42
22 6667 7873 167 43
23 6973 8231 171 44
24 7271 8589 175 45
25 7576 8946 180 46
26 7874 9304 184 47
27 8180 9662 188 48
28 8478 10020 192 49
29 8790 10378 197 50
30 10736 201 51
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40 None 28628 284 73


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