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Toro was the third male main dinosaur antagonist introduced in the franchise, the first being the Spinosaurus and second being the Indoraptor. Plus, Toro is the only Carnotaurus who has a confirmed gender, with the other two Carnotauruses, their genders are never mentioned. Acrocanthosaurus · Albertosaurus · Allosaurus · Amargasaurus · Ankylosaurus · Apatosaurus · Archaeornithomimus · Baryonyx · Brachiosaurus · Camarasaurus · Carcharodontosaurus · Carnotaurus · Ceratosaurus · Chasmosaurus · Chungkingosaurus · Coelophysis · Compsognathus · Corythosaurus · Crichtonsaurus · Cryolophosaurus · Deinonychus · Dilophosaurus · Diplodocus · Dracorex · Dreadnoughtus · Dryosaurus · Edmontosaurus · Euoplocephalus · Gallimimus · Giganotosaurus · Gigantspinosaurus · Herrerasaurus · Homalocephale · Iguanodon · Indominus rex · Indoraptor · Kentrosaurus · Maiasaura · Majungasaurus · Mamenchisaurus · Metriacanthosaurus · Muttaburrasaurus · Nasutoceratops · Nigersaurus · Nodosaurus · Olorotitan · Ouranosaurus · Pachycephalosaurus · Parasaurolophus · Pentaceratops · Polacanthus · Proceratosaurus · Qianzhousaurus · Sauropelta · Sinoceratops · Spinosaurus · Stegosaurus · Struthiomimus · Stygimoloch · Styracosaurus · Suchomimus · Torosaurus · Triceratops · Troodon · Tsintaosaurus · Tyrannosaurus · Velociraptor Uintatherium • Ultimasaurus • Ultrasaurus • Umoonasaurus • Unayrhynchus • Unaysaurus • Unenlagia • Urtinotherium • Utahraptor • Utarinex • Utasinoraptor —— Valdoraptor • Valdosaurus • Variraptor • Velocirapteryx • Velociraptor Raptor Alpha • Velocisaurus • Velosrhacos • Venaticosuchus • Venatorus • Veterupristisaurus • Viavenator • Vulcanodon —— Wintonotitan • Wuerhosaurus
Naashoibitosaurus • Nanosaurus • Nanotyrannus • Nasutoceratops • Nedoceratops • Neimongosaurus • Nemegtosaurus • Neovenator • Neuquenraptor • Neusticosaurus • Niebla • Nigersaurus • Nipponosaurus • Noasaurus • Nodopatosaurus • Nodopatotitan • Nodosaurus • Nomingia • Nothosaurus • Nothronychus • Nqwebasaurus • Nundagosaurus • Nundasuchus • Nurosaurus • Nyctosaurus It is revealed that there are surviving Carnotaurus populations remaining on Isla Nublar, but will now face an impending danger, alongside many other creatures, in the form of an erupting volcano. [8] By 2018, it was known that Carnotaurus was subject to cruelty at some point in the past, according to the DPG. [9] Three years later, a Carnotaurus was encountered by Claire Dearing's group, which had been sent to Isla Nublar to save the dinosaurs from the impending eruption of Mount Sibo. While one of the Carnotaurus was killed by Isla Nublar's T. rex, at least two individuals were successfully transported to the mainland. [5] The two Carnotaurus were subsequently released into the wilds of northern California along with all the other dinosaurs. [5]If the viewer chooses to go past the Sinoceratops, the campers move from the left side of the Sinoceratops and Brooklynn gets pinned down by its tail. Toro shows up, and sees the campers behind the Sinoceratops. Toro's roar wakes up the Sinoceratops and they start fighting, allowing the campers to escape. With the Indominus Rex being part Carnotaurus was really easy for her to reason with Toro, as she so splendidly demonstrated when she communicated with the raptors.
Kaiwhekea • Kakuru • Kaprodacthylus • Kaprosuchus • Kelenken • Kentrosaurus • Keratolania • Keratoporcus • Klamelisaurus • Koolabourgiana • Koolasaurus • Koolasuchus • Koparion • Koreanosaurus • Kosmoceratops • Kotasaurus • Kritosaurus • Kronosaurus • Kryptops • Kuehneosaurus • Kunpengopterus As with all dinosaurs, the Carnotaurus reproduces by laying eggs. It presumably has a cloaca, as with other dinosaur species, but details about its courtship behavior, mating, and reproduction are unknown. While speculative, the territorial markers it builds from animal bones may be advertisements to potential mates. Since more bones means the territory’s master is a better hunter, this would make the Carnotaurus a highly appealing mate.Carnotaurus is one of the most popular of the carnivorous dinosaurs and is frequently seen as a symbol of South American paleontology. In many cases, it is used as an “alternative” to Tyrannosaurus in visual media, with its distinctive horns and scaly armor making it stand out against other large theropods. While few dinosaurs have common symbolic meanings, the horns of Carnotaurus are often likened to those of a bull, earning it a reputation for aggression, stubbornness, and impulsivity. The horns of Carnotaurus were too blunt to be used as weapons and were more likely utilized as display features to attract mates or intimidate rivals. Some paleontologists believe that the horns were larger than their bony cores, and that they may have been part of a larger horn-like structure covering the top of the head.