Dinosaurs Unearthed Jurassic Deck
2017 – (See Cards/Deck Info | Download cards and rules | Purchase)…
This deck uses images and information from media provided by Dinosaurs Unearthed, a company which creates life like animatronic dinosaurs for museum and science learning facilities. The game consists of a 54 card deck with 29 different cards from the Jurassic Period, includes “extinct” organisms, and utilizes a simplified version of the game to compensate for unavailable facts.
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Ratfish, Rabbitfish
Ischyodus![Scale 5](https://phylogame.org/wp-content/themes/phylo/img/num/5.png)
![Diat: carbon-macromolecules , Hierachy 2](https://phylogame.org/wp-content/themes/phylo/img/num/carbon-macromolecules2.png)
![](https://farm1.staticflickr.com/354/32162452596_26175ccf35_o_d.jpg)
2 POINTS
Play: Ischyodus had a MOVE of 2.
Fact: The long spine attached to the dorsal fin of the Ischyodus may have been venomous. It preyed on small SHRIMP, claims, snails, crabs, etc.
![](https://phylogame.org/wp-content/themes/phylo/img/generated-card-images/br-EDEDC2-forest-forest-forest-1.png)
Cycads
Cycads![Scale 8](https://phylogame.org/wp-content/themes/phylo/img/num/8.png)
![Diat: photosynthetic , Hierachy 1](https://phylogame.org/wp-content/themes/phylo/img/num/photosynthetic1.png)
![](https://farm1.staticflickr.com/358/32082504941_9860a92e75_o_d.jpg)
2 POINTS
Fact: This type of plant is one of the first colonizers of terrestrial habitats, known to have lived in the Permian era over 200 million years ago.
![](https://phylogame.org/wp-content/themes/phylo/img/generated-card-images/br-F4D6D4-tundra-tundra-tundra-1.png)
Dilophosaurus
Dilophosaurus![Scale 9](https://phylogame.org/wp-content/themes/phylo/img/num/9.png)
![Diat: carnivore , Hierachy 3](https://phylogame.org/wp-content/themes/phylo/img/num/carnivore3.png)
![](https://farm1.staticflickr.com/354/32200894805_6f5e80babd_o_d.jpg)
8 POINTS
Play: Dilophosaurus had a MOVE of 2.
Fact: With its curling fingers, it was able to grasp prey and hold it tight while its powerful claws could tear meat from both living flesh and dead carcasses.
![](https://phylogame.org/wp-content/themes/phylo/img/generated-card-images/br-F4D6D4-ocean-fresh-water-fresh-water-1.png)
Anaethalion Angustus
Anaethalion Angustus![Scale 6](https://phylogame.org/wp-content/themes/phylo/img/num/6.png)
![Diat: carnivore , Hierachy 3](https://phylogame.org/wp-content/themes/phylo/img/num/carnivore3.png)
![](https://farm1.staticflickr.com/656/32162418596_dd9e177ddb_o_d.jpg)
7 POINTS
Play: Anaethalion had a MOVE of 2.
Fact: This fish fed on small crustaceans, insect larvae and other small animals. It also appeared to move to the sea as young adults to feed on other fish.
![](https://phylogame.org/wp-content/themes/phylo/img/generated-card-images/br-CEE8BE-tundra-forest-forest-1.png)
Agilisaurus
Agilisaurus![Scale 6](https://phylogame.org/wp-content/themes/phylo/img/num/6.png)
![Diat: herbivore , Hierachy 2](https://phylogame.org/wp-content/themes/phylo/img/num/herbivore2.png)
![](https://farm1.staticflickr.com/625/31390493653_41e7391818_o_d.jpg)
4 POINTS
Play: Agilisaurus had a MOVE of 2.
Fact: Nicknamed “Agile Lizard” due to its long lower leg bones, this dinosaur weighed about as much as a cocker spaniel.