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As with all dinosaurs, the Carnotaurus reproduces by laying eggs. It presumably has a cloaca, as with other dinosaur species, but details about its courtship behavior, mating, and reproduction are unknown. While speculative, the territorial markers it builds from animal bones may be advertisements to potential mates. Since more bones means the territory’s master is a better hunter, this would make the Carnotaurus a highly appealing mate. Fabrosaurus • Fascino • Fukuimimus • Fukuiraptor • Fukuisaurus • Fulgurotherium • Futabasaurus —— Gallimimus • Ganzhousaurus • Gargoyleosaurus • Gasosaurus • Gasparinisaura • Gastonia • Gastornis • Geminideus • Geminititan • Genyodectes • Geolasmosaurus • Geosaurus • Geosternbergia • Geranosaurus • Gerrothorax • Gigankylocephalus • Giganocephalus • Giganotosaurus • Gigantophis • Gigantopithecus • Gigantoraptor • Gigantosaurus • Gigantspinosaurus • Giganyx • Gigaspikasaur • Gillicus • Gillirhynchops • Gilmoreosaurus • Giraffatitan • Glacialisaurus • Glyptoceras • Glyptodon • Glythronax • Gobihadros • Gorgonops Gorgotrebax • Gorgosaurus • Gorgosuchus • Goronyosaurus • Gojirasaurus • Goyocephale • Graciliceratops • Gracilisuchus • Grallator • Gravitholus • Grebnedu • Grylenken • Grypolyth • Gryposaurus • Gryposuchus • Guaibasaurus • Guanlong Despite the change in the final version, the dent seen on the van matches Toro's head shape, not the Indominus rex's. Acrocanthosaurus · Albertosaurus · Allosaurus · Amargasaurus · Ankylosaurus · Apatosaurus · Archaeornithomimus · Baryonyx · Brachiosaurus · Camarasaurus · Carcharodontosaurus · Carnotaurus · Ceratosaurus · Chasmosaurus · Chungkingosaurus · Coelophysis · Compsognathus · Corythosaurus · Crichtonsaurus · Cryolophosaurus · Deinonychus · Dilophosaurus · Diplodocus · Dracorex · Dreadnoughtus · Dryosaurus · Edmontosaurus · Euoplocephalus · Gallimimus · Giganotosaurus · Gigantspinosaurus · Herrerasaurus · Homalocephale · Iguanodon · Indominus rex · Indoraptor · Kentrosaurus · Maiasaura · Majungasaurus · Mamenchisaurus · Metriacanthosaurus · Muttaburrasaurus · Nasutoceratops · Nigersaurus · Nodosaurus · Olorotitan · Ouranosaurus · Pachycephalosaurus · Parasaurolophus · Pentaceratops · Polacanthus · Proceratosaurus · Qianzhousaurus · Sauropelta · Sinoceratops · Spinosaurus · Stegosaurus · Struthiomimus · Stygimoloch · Styracosaurus · Suchomimus · Torosaurus · Triceratops · Troodon · Tsintaosaurus · Tyrannosaurus · Velociraptor Xiaosaurus • Xiaotingia • Xinathodon • Xiphactinus • Xuanhanosaurus • Xuanhuaceratops —— Yandusaurus • Yangchuanosaurus • Yaverlandia • Yingshanosaurus • Yinlong • Yudon • Yunnanosaurus • Yutyrannus • Yuxisaurus —— Zalmonodon • Zalmoxes • Zapalasaurus • Zephyrosaurus • Zhejiangopterus • Zhuchengtyrannus • Zizhongosaurus • Zuniceratops • Zupaysaurus

Carnotaurus is one of the most popular of the carnivorous dinosaurs and is frequently seen as a symbol of South American paleontology. In many cases, it is used as an “alternative” to Tyrannosaurus in visual media, with its distinctive horns and scaly armor making it stand out against other large theropods. While few dinosaurs have common symbolic meanings, the horns of Carnotaurus are often likened to those of a bull, earning it a reputation for aggression, stubbornness, and impulsivity.

Notable Individuals

The horns of Carnotaurus were too blunt to be used as weapons and were more likely utilized as display features to attract mates or intimidate rivals. Some paleontologists believe that the horns were larger than their bony cores, and that they may have been part of a larger horn-like structure covering the top of the head. The color of the level 30 Carnotaurus in Jurassic Park: Builder is similar to the colors of the one from Disney's Dinosaur while the bulkiness of the level 40 Carnotaurus in Jurassic World: The Game is similar to the one in the film as well.

Saichania • Saltasaurus • Saltopus • Sarcorixis • Sarcosaurus • Sarcosuchus Imperatosuchus ( Imperatosuchus 53) • Sarkastodon • Saurolophus • Sauropelta • Saurophaganax • Sauroposeidon • Saurornithoides • Saurornitholestes • Saurosuchus • Savannasaurus • Scaphognathus • Scaphotator • Scelidosaurus • Scipionyx • Sclerocephalus • Scolosaurus • Scorpios • Scutellosaurus • Scutomoceros • Scutophicyon • Scutosaurus • Secernosaurus • Secodontognathus • Secodontosaurus • Segisaurus • Segnoraptor • Segnosaurus • Segnosuchus • Segnotherisaurus • Sellosaurus • Shamosaurus • Shantungosaurus • Shastasaurus • Shonisaurus • Shringasaurus • Shunosaurus • Shuvosaurus • Shuvuuia • Siamosaurus • Siamotyrannus • Siats • Sigilmassasaurus • Simosuchus • Simurghia • Sino-Spino • Sinoceratops Ceramagnus • Sinokotaraptor • Sinornithoides • Sinornithosaurus • Sinosauropteryx • Sinosaurus • Sinraptor • Skoolasaurus • Skoonasaurus • Skorpiovenator • Smilocephalosaurus • Smilodon • Smilonemys • Smithetoceras • Sonidosaurus • Sonorasaurus • Sphenacodon • Spinoconstrictor • Spinonyx • Spinoraptor • Spinosaurus • Spinotahraptor • Spinotasuchus • Staurikosaurus • Stegoceras • Stegoceratops • Stegodeus • Stegosaurus Stegosaurus lux • Stegospinus • Stegouros • Stiltotops • Stokesosaurus • Struthiomimus • Struthiosaurus • Stygi • Stygidaryx • Stygimoloch • Styracosaurus Styracosaurus lux • Styxosaurus • Subhyracodon • Suchodus • Suchomimus • Suchoripterus • Suchotator • Supersaurus • Suprannotitan • Suzhousaurus • Symmachosophus • Synthetoceras • Szechuanosaurus Toro had shown to heal some time later as his burns became darker and his distinct facial scar from Darius had healed. In the original script for Jurassic World: Dominion, the scarred Carnotaurus was originally meant to be Toro, however the executive producer of Camp Cretaceous, Scott Kreamer, thought it didn't fit well in the story, and Toro was replaced by a different individual. [12] Toro was meant to appear in Jurassic World: Dominion in place of the Carnotaurus with the broken horn, however, the executive producer of Camp Cretaceous, Scott Kreamer said that it didn't fit well in the story, and Toro was sadly cut from the film. This was confirmed in an interview with Scott and youtuber, Swrve. [9] Echinodon • Echizensaurus • Edaphocevia • Edaphosaurus • Edestus • Edmontoguanodon • Edmontonia • Edmontosaurus • Einiasuchus • Einiosaurus • Ekrixinatosaurus • Elaltitan • Elaphodus • Elaphrosaurus • Elasmosaurus • Elasmotherium Behemoth 93 • Elginia • Elliotsmithia • Elmisaurus • Emausaurus • Enchodus • Enigmosaurus • Enteloceros • Entelochops • Entelodon • Entelolania • Entelomoth • Entelorhacos • Eocarcharia • Eodicynodon • Eolambia • Eoraptor • Eosalmo • Eotyrannus • Epachthosaurus • Epanterias • Equus • Erectopus • Eremoceros • Eremotherium • Erliansaurus • Erlidominus • Erlikogamma • Erlikosaurus • Erlikospyx • Erliphosaurus • Eryops • Estemmenosuchus • Eucladoceros • Eucnemesaurus • Eudimorphodon • Euhelopus • Euoplocephalus ( genetically advanced) • Eurhinosaurus • Euronychodon • Eurypterida • Euskelosaurus • Eustreptospondylus • Excavaraptor

Perhaps because of its deleted appearance in the film, the junior novel Prey of the Jurassic Park Adventures trilogy (which uses many deleted Jurassic Park /// concepts) prominently features three Carnotaurus. Notable Individuals Toro exhibited an unwavering determination to hunt down the campers, persistently pursuing them until he was ultimately defeated by their use of explosives, which caused him to injure himself. When Toro first encountered the campers, it is possible that he experienced significant pain upon seeing them. This encounter likely made him realize that the campers, as a collective group, possessed the ability to defend themselves. Odobenocetops • Ohmdenosaurus • Ojoraptorsaurus • Olorotitan • Omeisaurus • Onchopristis • Opabinia • Ophiacodon • Ophiacomimus • Ophthaceraspis • Ophthalmosaurus • Opisthocoelicaudia • Oreochima • Orkoraptor • Ornithocheirus • Ornitholestes • Ornithomimoides • Ornithomimus • Ornithosuchus • Orodromeus • Orthacanthus • Orthoceras • Ostafrikasaurus • Ostaposaurus • Ouranosaurus • Ovilophomoloch • Ovilophosaurus • Oviraptor • Oxalaia • Ozraptor Ankylosaurus · Apatosaurus · Brachiosaurus · Camarasaurus · Ceratosaurus · Chasmosaurus · Chungkingosaurus · Corythosaurus · Deinonychus · Dilophosaurus · Diplodocus · Dracorex · Edmontosaurus · Gallimimus · Giganotosaurus · Gigantspinosaurus · Huayangosaurus · Indominus rex · Kentrosaurus · Maiasaura · Mamenchisaurus · Metriacanthosaurus · Muttaburrasaurus · Nodosaurus · Pachycephalosaurus · Parasaurolophus · Pentaceratops · Polacanthus · Sauropelta · Spinosaurus · Stegosaurus · Struthiomimus · Torosaurus · Triceratops · Tsintaosaurus · Tyrannosaurus · Velociraptor The sounds of the Carnotaurus in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom were made from vocalizations from an orangutan and of Styrofoam with a double-bass bow typically used by classical musicians. [11]

In the Genetic Age, this dinosaur’s genome has been sequenced and it was cloned by International Genetic Technologies for the Jurassic World theme park. Previously, it had been cloned by InGen on Isla Sorna, though it was not successfully brought to Isla Nublar at that point in time. It shows fewer phenotypic anomalies than many of InGen’s other animals, making it scientifically one of the most useful specimens. While exhibiting it proved to be too much of a challenge, Carnotaurus DNA was utilized by Dr. Henry Wu in the creation of the Scorpios (and subsequently the Indominus) genome. In particular, the horns of the Scorpios were derived from abelisaurid gene donors such as Carnotaurus. If its enhanced immune system as described in the junior novels has carried over into the film canon, this would be another potential point of interest in its genome, a possible source of medical treatments. Politics InGen bred Carnotaurus on Isla Sorna sometime between 1986 and 1993. Population statistics remain unknown for that period of time, as do the animals’ range; John Hammond‘s statements in 1997 would imply that the Carnotaurus inhabited the island’s central reaches. As of last count in 1993, InGen reported two Carnotaurus living on Isla Sorna. The junior novel Prey describes the Carnotaurus as having an enhanced immune system, meaning either it is genetically engineered to be more resilient or that it is simply naturally robust. It is resistant to carfentanyl tranquilizers, requiring a dose similar to the artificial Indoraptor to put it under. At the moment it is not known whether this resiliency carries over from the junior novels to the film canon. Growth Concept art of a young Carnotaurus by Shaun Keenan Carnotaurus lived in what is now Argentina in La Colonia Formation. The environment consisted of estuaries, tidal flats or coastal plains with a seasonal both dry and humid climate depending on the period. It lived alongside turtles, crocodiles, plesiosaurs, dinosaurs, lizards, snakes and mammals.

Everything that is known about Carnotaurus comes from a single near-complete skeleton, discovered by Argentine paleontologist José Bonaparte. The fossils were unearthed in Chubut Province, Argentina in 1984, with further exploration of the area uncovering numerous skin patches from the same dinosaur. Paleoecology

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