Additionally, Styracosaurus is capable of living somewhat peacefully alongside small carnivores such as Deinonychus and Dilophosaurus, only occasionally engaging in non-fatal territorial fights.
They can tolerate a fair number of other dinosaurs, making it ideal to mix them with other ceratopsians or unrelated species. Like all other ceratopsians, Styracosaurus will engage in a death duel with large and medium carnivores such as Tyrannosaurus and Albertosaurus if provoked.Ī social animal, Styracosaurus must forms pairs or small herds between two and five individuals to satisfy its comfort requirements. Unlocked in the early to mid-game, Styracosaurus is similar to other early game ceratopsians such as Sinoceratops in terms of requirements with a modest grassland requirement and negligible forest needs. The dinosaur's base cosmetic genome is a lightish-brown, with dark green spots along its back with a hint of orange on the frill. The Styracosaurus is a medium-sized ceratopsian. The species appears to have been present in Jurassic World on Isla Nublar and, as of 2018, it has been revealed that the island's Styracosaurus population was the victim of an unconfirmed form of cruelty. Styracosaurus was not planned to be a featured dinosaur in the original Jurassic Park on Isla Nublar, and no populations were reported by InGen on either Nublar or their Site B facility on Isla Sorna in 1996.