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About Giant Orthocone[]
An Orthocone is an unusually long straight shell of a nautiloid cephalopod. During the 18th and 19th centuries, all shells of this type were named Orthoceras, creating a wastebasket taxon, but it is now known that many groups of nautiloids developed or retained this type of shell.[1]
In Game[]
The Giant Orthocone was added to the Aquatic Park of Jurassic World: The Game on October 19, 2016 as a VIP Exclusive cave creature.
Health | 4788 | |
Attack | 1496 |
Evolution Table[]
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1 | None | 9000 | None | None | The Giant Orthocone is related to squids and octopi. Like them, the Orthocone grabs prey with its tentacles and devours it with its beak! | File:Giant Orthocone lvl 10.png |
2 | None | 76375 | None | None | The Giant Orthocone has very primitive eyes. Luckily, it lives in very deep water, where its keen sense of smell serves it better! | ![]() |
3 | 100 | 350000 | None | None | The Giant Orthocone has tentacles, but no suction cups. Instead, its eight arms are lined with smooth pads. | File:Giant Orthocone lvl 30.png |
4 | 100 | 1479250 | None | 208 | Orthocone means 'chambered horn'. This comes from the animal's most distinct aspect: its giant protective shell! | File:Giant Orthocone lvl 40.png |
Creature Stats[]
Packs that Contain Giant Orthocone[]
- Big Easter Hunt Pack
- Giant Orthocone VIP Pack
- Little Easter Hunt Pack
- Scare Pack
- Solid Gold Pack
- Winning Easter Hunt Pack
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- The Giant Orthocone is known as the Cameroceras in real life.