Olorotitan
Classification
Diet | Herbivore |
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Habitat | Terrestrial |
Era | Late Cretaceous |
Family | Hadrosauridae |
Genus | Olorotitan |
Bio Group | Medium Herbivore |
Size
Height (m) | 2 |
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Length (m) | 8 |
Weight (kg) | 3,500 |
Stats
Lifespan | 42 - 98 |
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Resilience | 50 |
Attack | 22 |
Defence | 0 |
Medical Dart Resistance | 82 |
Sedative Resistance | 82 |
Poison Resistance | 124 |
Environmental Needs
Comfort threshold | 20% | |
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Grassland (m2) | 8800 | 58% |
Forest (m2) | 6400 | 42% |
Preferred Paleobotany | Conifers | |
Palms | ||
Rotten Wood | ||
Ginkgo | ||
Harmful Paleobotany | Horsetails | |
Cycads | ||
Grasses |
Unlock requirements
Unlocked by retrieving the fossil from one of the following dig sites:
Dig Sites | Fossil Quality | Fossil Quantity | Locations | Duration | Cost |
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Udurchukan Formation | ★ | 4 | Asia | Russia | Amur Oblast | 02:00 | $60,000 |
★★ | 8 | ||||
★★★ | 7 |
Incubation
Duration | 02:15 - 02:30 |
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Cost | 175,000 |
Disease
Immune | None |
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Susceptible | Common Cold |
Description
Olorotitan was a large herbivore from the Late-Cretaceous. The name 'Olorotitan' means 'gigantic swan', referring to its fan-like crest.
Discovery
In 2003, an Olorotitan skeleton was discovered in the banks of the Amur River in Russia. Buried under a mudslide, the specimen was complete, and preserved well enough, that scientists were able to study the animal's brain structure. A carnivorous dinosaur's tooth was also found lodged in the Olorotitan's tail bones.
Paleoecology
Based on the proximity of known fossils to remains from turtles and crocodilians, Olorotitan probably lived in woodland and swamp areas.
Cohabitation Preferences