Jurassic World Dinosaurs

Dinosaurs of Jurassic World

Jurassic World expanded the franchise's dinosaur roster with new species, genetic hybrids, and updated versions of classic creatures. The fully operational theme park on Isla Nublar housed more dinosaur species than ever before — and their escape made the 2015 film one of the highest-grossing movies of all time.

All Jurassic World species are in World of Jurassic Park. Check the lexicon for every species profile.

New Species in Jurassic World

Jurassic World introduced several species not seen in the original trilogy. The aquatic Mosasaurus thrilled audiences in the lagoon feeding show. Gallimimus herds roamed the Gyrosphere Valley alongside Apatosaurus, Stegosaurus, and Triceratops. The gentle giant petting zoo featured baby dinosaurs that enchanted visitors.

The Indominus Rex was the park's crown jewel — a genetically engineered hybrid with DNA from T. Rex, Velociraptor, cuttlefish, and tree frogs. Its ability to camouflage, regulate heat, and communicate with raptors made it the most dangerous predator ever created.

Genetic Hybrids

Dr. Henry Wu's hybrid program pushed genetic engineering to its limits. Beyond the Indominus Rex, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom introduced the Indoraptor — a smaller, more agile hybrid bred as a living weapon. These hybrids represent the franchise's central warning about unchecked scientific ambition.

Encounter Them All

In World of Jurassic Park, every Jurassic World dinosaur is faithfully recreated. Explore the overgrown ruins of the park and encounter these incredible creatures in their wild state.