The apex predator of The Isle. A fully grown Tyrannosaurus is a force to be reckoned with, capable of taking down any creature in a direct confrontation.
Playstyle: Thrives alone as apex predator
A deadly pack hunter that excels when coordinating with others. Omniraptors can take down prey much larger than themselves through teamwork.
Playstyle: Works best in coordinated groups
The speedster of the carnivore roster. Carnotaurus excels at running down prey and has exceptional stamina for long chases.
Playstyle: Charges into fights head-on
A heavily armored herbivore with devastating horns. Combat playstyle: a slow, tanky area-denier. Hold your ground, keep threats frontal to exploit high frontal damage resistance, and punish overcommits with massive horn gore and stomp damage. Compared to Diabloceratops, Trike trades mobility for raw bulk and damage, winning sustained frontal fights rather than chasing.
Playstyle: Holds ground and counters attacks
A classic defensive herbivore with iconic back plates and a devastating thagomizer tail. Best played cautiously and in groups.
Playstyle: Holds ground and counters attacks
A venomous predator that relies on hit-and-run tactics. The Dilophosaurus uses its hallucinogenic venom bite to disorient and weaken prey before moving in for the kill.
Playstyle: Waits for the perfect moment to strike
A versatile large carnivore that excels in pack hunting. Allosaurus inflicts severe bleeding wounds to weaken larger prey.
Playstyle: Works best in coordinated groups
A small, agile predator with a unique trick: Herrerasaurus can climb trees and pounce on unsuspecting prey from above, making it the only true aerial ambusher among the playable carnivores.
Playstyle: Waits for the perfect moment to strike
A tiny, swift herbivore that survives through speed and stealth. Dryosaurus is the ultimate prey animal experience.
Playstyle: Focuses on survival and evasion
One of the fastest dinosaurs in The Isle, Gallimimus relies on its incredible speed to survive. An omnivore that can eat almost anything.
Playstyle: Focuses on survival and evasion
A mid-sized carnivore whose bacterial bite causes prey to vomit and waste nutrients, fed by scavenging tainted meat. Ceratosaurus is a solid all-rounder that thrives in aggressive engagements.
Playstyle: Charges into fights head-on
The only flying creature in The Isle. Pteranodon offers a completely unique playstyle, soaring above the island and diving on small prey.
Playstyle: Uses cover and ambushes prey
A small nocturnal predator with exceptional night vision. Troodon hunts best in coordinated packs, using darkness and numbers to overwhelm larger prey.
Playstyle: Uses cover and ambushes prey
A massive prehistoric crocodilian that rules rivers and lakes. Deinosuchus is nearly unstoppable in water, dragging prey beneath the surface with its crushing jaws.
Playstyle: Waits for the perfect moment to strike
A mid-sized ceratopsian with impressive horns. Combat playstyle: an agile bruiser. Use the tight turn radius and strong stamina to strafe attackers, land frontal horn hits, and disengage when pressured. Compared to Triceratops, Diablo trades bulk for speed and stamina, rewarding lateral footwork over standing still.
Playstyle: Holds ground and counters attacks
A tiny, lightning-fast herbivore that survives purely through speed and awareness. Hypsilophodon is perfect for learning the basics of survival.
Playstyle: Focuses on survival and evasion
The nurturing giant of The Isle. Maiasaura supports its herd with unique healing abilities, making it invaluable in group play despite limited combat prowess.
Playstyle: Focuses on survival and evasion
A thick-skulled herbivore that fights back with bone-crushing headbutts. Pachycephalosaurus rewards skilled players who can land precise charges.
Playstyle: Charges into fights head-on
A well-rounded medium herbivore with a powerful tail whip. Tenontosaurus is a reliable choice that rewards cautious, aware gameplay.
Playstyle: Focuses on survival and evasion



















