Jurassic World Rebirth Gigantic Tracker Tyrannotitan

“Look there is a T-Rex lurking in the forest. Actually no, it is the Tyrannotitan they look pretty identical to me.”
 — Jurassic World Tour Guide

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Tyrannotitan was a member of the large theropod dinosaur family. The Tyrannotitan lived during the Early Cretaceous period, approximately 125 to 112 million years ago and its remains were found in what is now South America (specifically Argentina).

Tyrannotitan was one of the largest theropods of its time and hence its name meaning tyrant titan. With its formidable size of about 10 to 12 meters (33 to 39 feet) in length and weighing around 4 to 5 tons, the Tyrannotitan for sure was a challenger of the mighty T-Rex.

The body structure of the Tyrannotitan looks pretty similar to the rest of the members of the large theropods group. Massive build, with a large skull with powerful jaws filled with serrated teeth. Its body was strong thangs to the hind limbs and the long tail that helped it balance.

The front set of limbs again is pretty small as the rest of the members of that genus, Giganotosaurus, T-Rex, Mapusaurus etc.

How to unlock Gigantic Tracker Tyrannotitan in Jurassic World Rebirth Collection?

Open up your Jurassic World Play App (previously known as the Jurassic World Facts App), press the Scan button and point it towards the DNA code here:

Jurassic World – Dino Trackers – Hunt ‘n Chomp Tyrannosaurus Rex DNA Scan Code

Tyrannotitan Jurassic World Rebirth DNA Scan Code
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My name is Stoyan, but in the dinosaur community, I’m often known as DinoDaddy. As the creator of JurassicDNA.com, I manage the world’s largest free DNA code database for the Jurassic World™ Play App.

This project began as a personal mission. Inspired by my son’s incredible passion for dinosaurs, I realized how difficult it was for parents and collectors to track down every code. I’ve since dedicated thousands of hours to curating, verifying, and updating this collection to ensure it remains the most complete and trusted resource for Mattel DNA Scan Codes globally.

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