Jurassic World Evolution 2: How To Remove Dead Dinosaurs

Jurassic World Evolution 2: How To Remove Dead Dinosaurs

Jurassic World Evolution 2 is all about caring for dinosaurs, but there are a few different ways dinosaurs can end up dead. Dinosaurs can die of old age, starvation, disease, and even combat. Putting dangerous prehistoric creatures in an enclosure together can create some power struggles, and this is how most young JWE2 dinosaurs end up getting injured or dying. Players can avoid some of these issues by ensuring that dinosaurs are well fed with the proper food, have enough space to move around, and their living environments are up to snuff. At the end of the day, though, there is no way to completely avoid dinosaurs dying.

When a dinosaur dies, it is vital to get it removed quickly. Not only can the park’s popularity decrease if guests see them, but they can also spread disease to other dinosaurs if left out for too long. The disease spread can lead to even more dead dinosaurs, which players will obviously be looking to avoid. Getting the dinosaurs moved out of their exclosures is a simple process and vital for the health of players’ dinosaurs in Jurassic World Evolution 2.

Transporting dead dinosaurs in Jurassic World Evolution 2 isn’t tricky, but it works differently than healing them or transporting living ones. For example, a regular helicopter won’t work, and rangers don’t do anything about them when they die. So the first thing players must do to transport a dead dinosaur is go to their main menu, where the building options can also be found.

Removing Dead Dinosaurs in Jurassic World Evolution 2

Jurassic World Evolution 2: How To Remove Dead Dinosaurs

From the main menu, players can select the Transport option. Once selected, players will be able to highlight the dead dinosaur that needs to be removed from its exclosure and press the select button. This will send a transport crew to remove the dead dinosaur and keep it from spreading disease to other dinosaurs. Players can do this at any point throughout the game and should be done immediately after a dinosaur dies in Jurassic World Evolution 2 to minimize the risk of it harming other dinosaurs or disturbing guests.

If players notice a lot of their dinosaurs are dying, they should be sure to click on their dinosaurs to check what food and living environmental needs they have. Then, players should sweep all of their exclosures to make sure their dinosaurs’ needs are met. Even combat deaths can be avoided by making sure the most powerful dinosaurs are kept happy. They won’t be eliminated entirely, but the frequency of dinosaur fights will be minimized because of proper housing and food. A happy dinosaur is a healthy dinosaur in Jurassic World Evolution 2, so players should do their best to perfect their facilities and keep dinosaurs in good shape.

Jurassic World Evolution 2 is available for PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.