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How to Get Rid of Dead Dinosaurs in Jurassic World Evolution

How to Get Rid of Dead Dinosaurs in Jurassic World Evolution

Has one of your dinosaurs died in Jurassic World Evolution? Well, you need to get rid of the dead dinosaur quickly before any diseases spread across your entire park. It is so sad when a dinosaur which you have spent so much time and effort creating dies unexpectedly!

Before you get rid of a dinosaur, you may want to check its stats by choosing it and then check to see how it died. Obviously, the most common reason why dinosaurs die is old age. However, if the cause of its death is other than old age, maybe conflict or disease, you should check it out.

You can research new technologies and gene editing to learn how to increase the lifespan of dinosaurs later on if some of your dinosaurs are dying of old age.

How to Get Rid of Dead Dinosaurs in Jurassic World Evolution

When a dinosaur dies in Jurassic World Evolution, you will see a notification at the top of your screen. Once you notice this, the first thing you need to do is use the ACU Centre to request a transport team. Just choose the building and select the bottom option.

Call a transport team to take the dinosaur

Now, you will see an indicator on the screen. Here, you can now choose what you want to transport. It should look just like the photo below.

Remove the dinosaur

Next, hover over the corpse and then select it. You will see an option that says “Remove.” Once you have done this, the helicopter will arrive and fly over. It will then pick up the corpse and then take it away. You no longer harbor any risk of disease or contamination.

When a dinosaur dies in your park, your park rating may reduce a little. This happens as a result of customers being unhappy about the dead dinosaur being in public. Your rating should go back up once the dinosaur has been taken away.

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