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This article is about Megachelon, not to be confused with Megalosaurus, Megaloceros, Megalania, Megatherium, Megalodon, or Meganeura










































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Spawn Command
cheat summon GiantTurtle_Character_BP_C
or
cheat SpawnDino "Blueprint'/Game/Genesis/Dinos/GiantTurtle/GiantTurtle_Character_BP.GiantTurtle_Character_BP'" 500 0 0 35
Variant Megachelon (Escort)
cheat summon GiantTurtle_Character_BP_Escort_C
or
cheat SpawnDino "Blueprint'/Game/Genesis/Dinos/MissionVariants/Escort/Ocean/GiantTurtle_Character_BP_Escort.GiantTurtle_Character_BP_Escort'" 500 0 0 35
Variant Megachelon (Gauntlet2)
cheat summon GiantTurtle_Character_BP_STA_C
or
cheat SpawnDino "Blueprint'/Game/Genesis2/Missions/ModularMission/Gauntlet2/STA/Dinos/GiantTurtle_Character_BP_STA.GiantTurtle_Character_BP_STA'" 500 0 0 35

3 Must be in deep water.

-75 - 75 °C / -103 - 167 °F
 Egg Incubator: 0 °C / 32 °F
4h 59m 58.56s
Baby Time
9h 15m 33.333s
Juvenile Time
1d 13h 2m 13.333s
Adolescent Time
1d 22h 17m 46.667s
Total Maturation Time
3d 20h 35m 33.333s
Breeding Interval
18h - 2d
Habitat

Common        Rare
  Untameable  Cave

TheMegachelon is aCreature inARK: Survival Evolved'sExpansion PackGenesis: Part 1.

Basic Info[]

Behavior[]

The Megachelon is a tame with a shell that can be built on, Also growing rare resources on its shell. When submerged, air bubbles will be generated around the shell.

Appearance[]

The Megachelon is a giant, six-legged, four-eyed turtle with almost human-like facial features; possessing wrinkled skin, external ears, and a toothy mouth instead of a hardened beak. It can be found swimming slowly through the ocean biome of the Genesis simulation, functioning as a living, breathing island; carrying its own unique little ecosystem on the back of its flattened, stone-like shell where moss, grass, and shrubs all grow out of its body, becoming more and more overgrown with the passage of time. While floating along the water's surface or walking across land, the lush habitat it carries with it attracts flocks of birds, which circle the Megachelon in wheeling flocks.

Color Scheme and Regions[]

This section displays the Megachelon's natural colors and regions. For demonstration, the regions below are coloredred over an albino Megachelon. The colored squares shown underneath each region's description are the colors that the Megachelon will randomly spawn with to provide an overall range of its natural color scheme. Hover your cursor over a color to display its name and ID.

This information can be used to alter the Megachelon's regions by enteringcheat SetTargetDinoColor <ColorRegion><ColorID> in thecheat console. For instance,cheat SetTargetDinoColor 0 6 would color the Megachelon's "dark scales"magenta.

Region 0:
Dark Scales
14
18
20
21
23
25
26
32
41
42
43
45
48
52
Region 1:
Rocks
8
10
14
18
23
32
33
34
35
38
39
40
41
43
46
48
55

Region 2 is not used
for this Creature.

Region 3 is not used
for this Creature.

Region 4:
Light Belly
8
21
25
28
32
33
36
38
39
40
55

Region 5 is not used
for this Creature.

Drops[]

Base Stats and Growth[]

AttributeBase ValueLevel IncreaseTaming Bonus
WildTamedAdditiveMultiplicative
 Health1920+384+4.59%0.07
 Stamina100+10+10%
 Oxygen150+15+10%
 Food8800+880+10%
 Weight2500+50+4%
 Melee Damage125+6.25+1.7%7%17.6%
 Movement Speed100%N/A+1%
 Torpidity10000+600N/A0.5
Movement
[u/s]
Base SpeedSprinting SpeedStamina
WildTamed1Tamed2WildTamed1Tamed2
Walking235235235352.5352.5352.5-4
Swimming650650650N/AN/AN/A-3
  • 1These are the base speeds of the creature at 100%Movement Speed.
  • 2These are the speeds of the creature tamed and non-imprinted.
  • For a comparison of the speeds of all creatures, seeBase Creature Speeds.
Attack Values
BiteStamina CostAttack RangeDescription
BaseMinimumActivation
07500
Attack TypeDamageProjectile ValuesTorpor ValuesStatus Effect: StaminaStatus Effect: Torpidity
LifeImpulseRadiusBaseMultDurationDamage MultAmountDurationDamage MultAmount
Melee125

Wild Stats Level-up

Type in values of awild creature to see on which stats it's emphasized. Green values on a high-level creature are very good for breeding. If you have already tamed your creature you can try to recover the breeding stats with an external tool.[1]

Megachelon

The stat-calculator does not work in the mobile-view, see here for alternatives:Apps

Note that after the creature is tamed it gets bonuses on some stats depending on the taming effectiveness. This makes it hard to retrieve the levels on a tamed creature, sothis tool is only for wild ones, but gives a first impression, how well the stats are distributed.

Combat[]

This section describes how to fight against the Megachelon.

General[]

  • The Megachelon is very slow and you should be able to outswim it.
  • Structures can be placed on its back without having a saddle. Use caution when removing/equiping saddle for it will destroy structures currently on its back.

Strategy[]

  • Lure the Megachelon above water and shoot at it with anAssault Rifle or a high powerRocket Launcher.
  • When fighting underwater use aCrossbow or an underwater tame.
  • Try to stay on its shell and stab it with aSpear orPike. The Megachelon can't hit you when on its shell and it will provide you with oxygen

Weaponry[]

  • Any weapon that can fire underwater or a high Dps weapon.

Dangers[]

  • None except the high damage per hit. However, due to its high health pool, other dangers such as Electrophorus, Manta and Megalodon are to be expected from as it will take a long while to kill it. Keep in mind that while slow and vulnerable, a Megachelon that manages to land hit on players will make short work of them. Be sure to not expose yourself to its powerful jaws.

Weakness[]

  • The Megachelon is extremely slow. Meaning a player can keep their distance while attacking easily.
  • Its turning radius is also atrocious, making it very easy to get killed by something like Sarco once you get behind it, because of this, even WildElectrophorus can easily outflank it, and slowly draining its health.

Taming[]

You've tamed yourself an island, I reckon.
~HLN-A

For general information about domesticating a wild creature seeTaming.

Passive Tame[]

The Megachelon must be tamed passively with a unique mechanic; locate a Parakeet Fish School (also called Microbe Swarm when they target you) which can commonly be found in the deeper depths and let it target you. Slowly bring the school to the Megachelon and they should start to follow it, initiating the taming process. Make sure that when you are approaching the Megachelon with the Parakeet Fish School, the fish school is targeting you as a survivor, NOT a tame that you are riding. Make sure it says that you are being targeted by a Microbe Swarm when approaching the Megachelon. Otherwise, the fish school can bug out and not properly initiate the taming process. These fish are easily distracted by other tames, structures and even shoulder pets confuse them. If they do stop following you, even when right in the middle of the swarm, you can't force them to pick up the scent, even munching rare flowers doesn't help. If you go far away, like "teleport out of the biome" far, and leave them for a while, sometimes they will sort themselves out. Your best strategy is to head down and get another swarm.

 Megalodons commonly attack the Megachelon so make sure you kill any of them in the vicinity. If they attack the Megachelon, or if you accidentally hit it, the taming progress drops down to 0. Also, Sabertooth Salmon and Coelacanth will constantly spawn and attack the Parakeet Fish School and eventually kill it; this is an "anti-trap" mechanic to ensure that it is being tamed as it roams around the water, though it will still need protection. ABloodstalker is great for grabbing the fish and instantly killing them when you drag them above water and also helps to bypass the anti-trap mechanic due to their pinpoint precision, so long as you pay constant attention. Otherwise, a pair ofSCUBA flippers and apike is usually enough alongside a mount that you can regain stamina on. Focus on the larger fish that can spawn as smaller fish can't normally catch the Megachelon and swarm as long as it's moving around. You may need someone else assisting to actively kill the fish or be out acquiring more Parakeet Fish Schools to continue the taming if your first fish school is killed. In general, taming a Megachelon is at least a 2-person job in most circumstances though higher taming rates on a server can make it doable with just one.

The optimal strategy is to build a trap with 5 behemoth gates near the surface, but also just above a trench. Then find a chelon and boop it on the snoot to lure it into the trap and close the door behind it. Now head down into the trench and find a parakeet school. This way you only have to deal with the buggy task of getting the fish to follow you without having to worry about finding a chelon at the same time. If you leave the chelon trapped, then killing the aggressive salmon without hitting the megachelon isn't impossible, just incredibly difficult. Often the salmon will actually be inside the chelon (listen for a quiet grunting to indicate it's being attacked). If you do decide to attempt this, then munching rare flowers can sometimes draw the salmon out. A better strategy is to completely dismantle the trap and let the megachelon swim free. If you leave any of the trap behind, then the swarm will probably pay more attention to that than to the megachelon. It's also important that you don't get too far from the megachelon, otherwise the swarm will dissappear.

Utility[]

The Megachelon is tamed for its utility purposes. First and foremost, it can support a base on its back to ferry survivors safely and provide them with constant Oxygen while they are around it. The Megachelon itself can shoot a stream of bubbles that captures creatures and survivors in a bubble and make them float upwards to the surface; this is useful if Megalodon or other hostiles are in your way and you want them to be moved. While the Megachelon doesn't appear to have any special reductions on Weight for resources, its high weight capacity allows it to ferry materials with ease. While it has a very powerful bite, the Megachelon is very slow and has a slow turning speed which makes it a poor battle creature against anything partially mobile. It's advised to have some guardian creatures to fend off the dangers of the ocean though a high-level Megachelon can take a lot of punishment.

Megachelons also passively produce rare mushrooms and rare flowers with no limitation.

Roles[]

  • Mobile Base: The Megachelon offers the ability to create a base on its back in addition to Oxygen vents allowing you to breathe underwater. Along with also being able to clamber onto land, these combined attributes make the Megachelon an amazing and versatile base.
  • Mobile Green House: The Megachelon offers the ability to irrigate any number of crop plots placed on it's back.
  • Tank: The Megachelon has an extremely large health pool and resistance to projectiles on its shell, allowing it to tank bullets from Turrets if positioned properly against them. Structures can also be built on the back of the Megachelon to protect the rider, so turrets aimed against players can be made ineffective in that purpose.
  • Transport: The Megachelon can climb up mountains and cliffs very well (assuming they aren't vertical or near vertical), and doesn't draw aggro on most creatures. They do take heavy fall damage, however, so one must be prepared to dismount in the event of a freefall to prevent the fall damage.
  • Chitin Farmer: The Megachelon can be harvested for their shell fragments, which equal 50 chitin when put into an industrial grinder. On top of that, Megachelons can be bred, allowing a constant source of shell fragments, and in turn, chitin. This makes Megachelons a secondary source of chitin with the primary source coming from arthropods.
  • Rare Flower/Mushroom Source: The Megachelon passively producesrare mushrooms andrare flowers in large quantities endlessly, nullifying the need to farm these materials in dangerous locations. They also produceazulberry seeds andamarberry seeds, but these are usually tossed out. The level of the Megachelon does not appear to determine the production rate of these materials, so taming a low-level one is sufficient if this is all you want one for.

Limitations[]

All structures except forTek Transmitters, Pipes, Auto Turret, Crop Plots with Plant Species X, Behemoth Gateway, Vault, and Industrial Forge can be built on its back including feeding troughs, storage chests and beds. However, the saddle has a limit of 188 structures on its back. Every little thing counts from foundations to electrical keypads (including structures that are built alongside the saddle like ladders).

Weight inside the inventory of storage structures on the saddle is not ignored by the Megachelon. Take advantage of animals that have weight reduction capabilities to greatly enhance your overall carry capacity.

The saddle cannot be removed from the Megachelon if structures are still on the platform. To remove the saddle, all structures must be destroyed first.

The saddle cannot be dyed if structures are still on the platform. To dye the saddle, all structures must be destroyed first.

Spotlight[]

Notes/Trivia[]

  • The Megachelon is the first aquatic creature that can house an underwater, waterproof base.
  • Megachelon is often followed by a flock of small birds which it doesn't control, but the birds make for a nice aesthetic.
  • The amount of cosmetic vegetation that grows on the Megachelon's shell is directly tied the combined weight number of Rare Flowers and Rare Mushrooms it has produced in its inventory, slowly and subtly changing its cosmetic appearance with a new 'growth stage' for roughly every 100 weight units that have been produced; reaching the final stage of plant growth at around 1,000 units of weight. This final cosmetic growth stage can be kept indefinitely as long as the combined weight of flowers and mushrooms is equal to or greater than 1,000 units. Removing flowers and mushrooms to below this weight amount will result in reverting the Megachelon's plant growth cosmetic in proportion to the amount of weight that remains (E.G. 500 weight units of flowers and mushrooms will result in the 50% growth appearance, less than 100 units of weight remaining will revert the Megachelon's growth stages completely and reset it to bare-shelled). The transition in appearance is not instant, however, and the change in cosmetic growth will occur the next time the Megachelon produces flowers and mushrooms in its inventory, functioning as a 'growth check' mechanic.Note: although it also produces Amarberry Seeds and Azulberry Seeds, these do not contribute to the cosmetic growth stages. (Needs further testing)
  • When submerging (pressing C on PC version) any players standing on the back of the Megachelon are moved to a passenger seat.
  • Like allGenesis: Part 1 exclusive creatures, the Megachelon does not have a properDossier made by Helena, as Helena was not present as a normal survivor in the simulation.
  • Megachelon can only be bred or hatched at extreme depths. The by far easiest way to breed it is on The Center under the flying island under water. Seafloor onThe Island formerly was not deep enough, but at least one location has been independently verified on official servers that breeding can be done at (12,50) deep below the icebergs. Can be bred/hatched in particularly deep parts of the Genesis ocean. Some spots include the area around the mission beacon for "One Tough Moeder". Yet some particularly deep parts ofRagnarok are deep enough to breed and raise the megachelon. Tested on or The Center, great depths works there as well. Can’t be bred on Valguero. Babies can be Cryopoded and moved to shallow water or land after hatching.
  • Its base Weight capacity beats the Basilisk and can level further than a Gasbags, making it the best permanent tamed creature to carry a lot of stuff.
  • The code name of the Megachelon isGiant Turtle.
  • The Megachelon is one of the two creatures that provides oxygen to the player while underwater, with the other being Diplocaulus.
  • The Megachelon looks a bit similar toValhiem's Leviathan.
  • Megachelon seems to spawn onFjordur.

Changelog[]

PatchChanges
306.41 Genesis: Part 1 Expansion ReleaseMegachelon is added to the game.
306.63
  • Fixed an issue with extra Megachelon taming methods, such as passively feeding it or knocking it out and feeding it foods such as Giant Bee Honey.
  • Adjusted the platform build area on the Megachelon's back.
307.2
  • Fixed several taming effectiveness and taming multiplier bugs .
  • Removed the ability to place structures on Megachelon babies.
  • Adjusted Megachelon basing logic tor prevent extreme use cases.
  • Fixed a bug so the Megachelon can no longer be tamed out of render distance.
  • Can no longer apply a skin to a Megachelon Platform Saddle when structures have been placed on the Megachelon.
309.4Reduced the cloning cost for a Megachelon using the Cloning Chamber.
310.41Reduced the Megachelon's bubble-blowing attack when above the ground, such as in an elevated state off the ground.
312.35Megachelon dermis now works on the Large Taxidermy Base.
312.65
313.30Fixed a bug which prevented Megachelon from counting towards platform creature limits.
316.18Reduced depth requirement for Megachelon breeding so that it can be bred on other maps.
334.3Fixed some areas that prevented Megachelon from building.

Gallery[]

References[]

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  1. Achatina
  2. Allosaurus
  3. Alpha Basilisk
  4. Alpha Blood Crystal Wyvern
  5. Alpha Carnotaurus
  6. Alpha Deathworm
  7. Alpha Fire Wyvern
  8. Alpha Karkinos
  9. Alpha King Titan
  10. Alpha Leedsichthys
  11. Alpha Megalodon
  12. Alpha Mosasaur
  13. Alpha Raptor
  14. Alpha Surface Reaper King
  15. Alpha T-Rex
  16. Alpha Tusoteuthis
  17. Alpha X-Triceratops
  18. Ammonite
  19. Anglerfish
  20. Ankylosaurus
  21. Araneo
  22. Archaeopteryx
  23. Argentavis
  24. Arthropluera
  25. Astrocetus
  26. Astrodelphis
  27. Attack Drone
  28. Baryonyx
  29. Basilisk
  30. Basilisk Ghost
  31. Basilosaurus
  32. Beelzebufo
  33. Blood Crystal Wyvern
  34. Bloodstalker
  35. Bone Fire Wyvern
  36. Brontosaurus
  37. Broodmother Lysrix
  38. Bulbdog
  39. Bulbdog Ghost
  40. Bunny Dodo
  41. Bunny Oviraptor
  42. Carbonemys
  43. Carnotaurus
  44. Castoroides
  45. Chalicotherium
  46. Chalk Golem
  47. Cnidaria
  48. Coelacanth
  49. Compy
  50. Corrupted Master Controller
  51. Crystal Wyvern
  52. Crystal Wyvern Queen
  53. Daeodon
  54. Deathworm
  55. Defense Unit
  56. Deinonychus
  57. Desert Titan
  58. Desert Titan Flock
  59. Dilophosaur
  60. Dimetrodon
  61. Dimorphodon
  62. Diplocaulus
  63. Diplodocus
  64. Dire Bear
  65. Dire Polar Bear
  66. Direwolf
  67. Direwolf Ghost
  68. Diseased Leech
  69. Dodo
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  71. DodoRex
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  76. Electrophorus
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  78. Ember Crystal Wyvern
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  92. Gallimimus
  93. Gasbags
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  111. Ichthyornis
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  114. Insect Swarm
  115. Jerboa
  116. Jug Bug
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  126. Lightning Wyvern
  127. Liopleurodon
  128. Lymantria
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  132. Mammoth
  133. Managarmr
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  135. Manticore
  136. Mantis
  137. Mantis Ghost
  138. Mega Mek
  139. Megachelon
  140. Megalania
  141. Megaloceros
  142. Megalodon
  143. Megalosaurus
  144. Meganeura
  145. Megapithecus
  146. Megatherium
  147. Mek
  148. Mesopithecus
  149. Microraptor
  150. Moeder, Master of the Ocean
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  152. Mosasaurus
  153. Moschops
  154. Nameless
  155. Noglin
  156. Oil Jug Bug
  157. Onyc
  158. Otter
  159. Overseer
  160. Oviraptor
  161. Ovis
  162. Pachy
  163. Pachyrhinosaurus
  164. Paraceratherium
  165. Parakeet Fish School
  166. Parasaur
  167. Party Dodo
  168. Pegomastax
  169. Pelagornis
  170. Phiomia
  171. Phoenix
  172. Piranha
  173. Plesiosaur
  174. Polar Bear
  175. Polar Purlovia
  176. Poison Wyvern
  177. Procoptodon
  178. Pteranodon
  179. Pulmonoscorpius
  180. Purlovia
  181. Quetzal
  182. Raptor
  183. Ravager
  184. Reaper
  185. Reaper King
  186. Reaper Prince
  187. Reaper Queen
  188. Rex
  189. Rex Ghost
  190. Rock Drake
  191. Rock Elemental
  192. Rockwell
  193. Roll Rat
  194. Rubble Golem
  195. Sabertooth
  196. Sabertooth Salmon
  197. Sarco
  198. Scout
  199. Seeker
  200. Shadowmane
  201. Shinehorn
  202. Skeletal Bronto
  203. Skeletal Carnotaurus
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  205. Skeletal Jerboa
  206. Skeletal Quetzal
  207. Skeletal Raptor
  208. Skeletal Rex
  209. Skeletal Stego
  210. Skeletal Trike
  211. Snow Owl
  212. Snow Owl Ghost
  213. Spino
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  215. Spirit Direwolf
  216. Stegosaurus
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  218. Summoner
  219. Super Turkey
  220. Surface Reaper King
  221. Surface Reaper King Ghost
  222. Tapejara
  223. Tek Parasaur
  224. Tek Quetzal
  225. Tek Raptor
  226. Tek Rex
  227. Tek Stegosaurus
  228. Tek Stryder
  229. Tek Triceratops
  230. Terror Bird
  231. Therizinosaur
  232. Thorny Dragon
  233. Thylacoleo
  234. Titanoboa
  235. Titanomyrma
  236. Titanomyrma Drone
  237. Titanomyrma Soldier
  238. Titanosaur
  239. Triceratops
  240. Trilobite
  241. Troodon
  242. Tropeognathus
  243. Tropical Crystal Wyvern
  244. Tusoteuthis
  245. Unicorn
  246. Velonasaur
  247. Voidwyrm
  248. Vulture
  249. Water Jug Bug
  250. Woolly Rhino
  251. Wyvern
  252. Yeti
  253. Yutyrannus
  254. Zombie Fire Wyvern
  255. Zombie Lightning Wyvern
  256. Zombie Poison Wyvern
  257. Zombie Wyvern
  258. Zomdodo

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Achatina  • Ammonite  • Araneo  • Arthropluera  • Cnidaria  • Dung Beetle  • Eurypterid  • Gasbags  • Giant Bee (Queen,Worker)  • Glowbug  • Jug Bug (Oil,Water)  • Leech (Diseased)  • Lymantria  • Mantis  • Meganeura  • Pulmonoscorpius  • Titanomyrma (Drone,Soldier)  • Trilobite  • Tusoteuthis
Fantasy Creatures
Astrocetus  • Astrodelphis  • Basilisk  • Bloodstalker  • Bulbdog  • Chalk Golem  • Crystal Wyvern (Blood,Ember,Tropical)  • Deathworm  • Desert Titan Flock  • Eel Minion  • Featherlight  • Ferox (Large)  • Gacha  • Glowtail  • Griffin  • Ice Golem  • Iceworm Male  • Insect Swarm  • Karkinos  • Lava Elemental  • Macrophage  • Maewing  • Magmasaur  • Managarmr  • Megachelon  • Morellatops  • Nameless  • Noglin  • Parakeet Fish School  • Phoenix  • Ravager  • Reaper (Elemental,King,Prince,Queen,Subterranean,Surface)  • Rock Drake  • Rock Elemental  • Rubble Golem  • Seeker  • Shadowmane  • Shinehorn  • Summoner  • Unicorn  • Velonasaur  • Voidwyrm  • Wyvern (Fire,Forest,Ice,Lightning,Poison)
Mechanical Creatures
Attack Drone  • Defense Unit  • Enforcer  • Exo-mek  • Mek (Mega)  • Scout  • Tek Stryder
Aberrant Creatures
Abberant Coelacanth  • Aberrant Achatina  • Aberrant Anglerfish  • Aberrant Ankylosaurus  • Aberrant Araneo  • Aberrant Arthropluera  • Aberrant Baryonyx  • Aberrant Beelzebufo  • Aberrant Carbonemys  • Aberrant Carnotaurus  • Aberrant Cnidaria  • Aberrant Dimetrodon  • Aberrant Dimorphodon  • Aberrant Diplocaulus  • Aberrant Diplodocus  • Aberrant Dire Bear  • Aberrant Dodo  • Aberrant Doedicurus  • Aberrant Dung Beetle  • Aberrant Electrophorus  • Aberrant Equus  • Aberrant Gigantopithecus  • Aberrant Iguanodon  • Aberrant Lystrosaurus  • Aberrant Manta  • Aberrant Megalania  • Aberrant Megalosaurus  • Aberrant Meganeura  • Aberrant Moschops  • Aberrant Otter  • Aberrant Ovis  • Aberrant Paraceratherium  • Aberrant Parasaur  • Aberrant Piranha  • Aberrant Pulmonoscorpius  • Aberrant Purlovia  • Aberrant Raptor  • Aberrant Salmon  • Aberrant Sarco  • Aberrant Spino  • Aberrant Stegosaurus  • Aberrant Titanoboa  • Aberrant Triceratops  • Aberrant Trilobite
Tek Creatures
Corrupted andEnraged Creatures
R-Creatures
VR Creatures
X-Creatures
Malfunctioned Tek Creatures
Alpha Creatures
Brute Creatures
Event Creatures
Bosses andTitans

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