Theropods Sector 2
Our theropod sectors are some of the most popular! Come visit and check out terrifying dinosaurs, roaming glamorous peafowl, and check out our talk show, featuring our pair of deinonychuses!
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NEIGHBOURING SECTORS: Theropods 1, Theropods 2
NO. OF UNIQUE SPECIES: 997
Species You'll Find Here!
Arcoraptor
Arcoraptor parvus
A devilish blend of speed and stealth, arcoraptors, are skilled hunters. These dinosaurs have proven to be difficult animals to contain, particularly because they are intelligent and prolific climbers, swimmers, and runners. They've unfortunately paid the price for being so beautiful. The people on their native planet breed them for their feathers.
Glamorous Peafowl
Pavo lepidus
These free range birds have beautiful feathers. If you're lucky you'll find some lying around - they love to chase after visitors, but don't touch them! They're nippy. A big part of these bird's behaviour is vocalisation. If you arrive at the zoo early in the mornings, you'll undoubtedly hear these birds wake up and scream.
Acid Bellow
Struthiomimicris oxioura
Be careful approaching our acid bellow enclosure; even though we're positive the enclosure is safe, we are wary these animals can fling their acid over the barrier.Tarbosaurus
Tarbosaurus bataar
Our tarbosauruses are extremely skilled at hydromancy, a magic innate in the species. Again, please be careful around this enclosure, as they enjoy creating small waves that knock over children and small adults.
Pumpkin Patcher
Agricalina thanatodialis
Troublesome critters, pumpkin patchers are known to terrorise rural towns and destroy farmland, particularly pumpkin patches. These tiny reptiles even resemble pumpkins, so some believe this to be a form of dominance.
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