Dolichorhynchops

Basic Stats LV40



Incubation
Placement Cost | 720 ![]() |
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Pen | 7x7 |
Hatch Time (H-M-S) | 6:03:00 |
Economy
Coins | 23,752 ![]() |
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Coin Time (D-H-M) | 00:08:00 |
Coins Per Minute | 49.48 |
Evolutions
EVO1 | ![]() ![]() | The Dolichorhynchops or "long-nosed face" in Greek, swam the seas over late Cretaceous Kansas. |
EVO2 | ![]() ![]() | Based on the jaw of the Dolichorhynchops, it is unlikely they hunted the bony fish of the era but instead survived on soft-bodied squids. |
EVO3 | ![]() ![]() | Dolichorhynchops had a short neck and long flippers which allowed it to glide through the water like a modern day penguin. |
EVO4 | ![]() ![]() | Although agile, Dolichorhynchops was preyed upon by larger predators in the inland sea of North America like the huge mosasaur, Tylosaurus. |