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How To Tame A Parasaur Ark

Disambig.png This article is about Parasaur, not to be confused with   Paraceratherium


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Parasaur

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Jun 2, 2015

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May 24, 2018

Spawn Command

cheat summon Para_Character_BP_C
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cheat SpawnDino "Blueprint'/Game/PrimalEarth/Dinos/Para/Para_Character_BP.Para_Character_BP'" 500 0 0 35
Variant Tek Parasaur
cheat summon BionicPara_Character_BP_C
or
cheat SpawnDino "Blueprint'/Game/PrimalEarth/Dinos/Para/BionicPara_Character_BP.BionicPara_Character_BP'" 500 0 0 35
Variant Aberrant Parasaur
cheat summon Para_Character_BP_Aberrant_C
or
cheat SpawnDino "Blueprint'/Game/PrimalEarth/Dinos/Para/Para_Character_BP_Aberrant.Para_Character_BP_Aberrant'" 500 0 0 35
Variant Parasaur (Escort)
cheat summon Para_Character_BP_Escort_C
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cheat SpawnDino "Blueprint'/Game/Genesis/Dinos/MissionVariants/Escort/Volcanic/Para_Character_BP_Escort.Para_Character_BP_Escort'" 500 0 0 35
Variant X-Parasaur
cheat summon Bog_Para_Character_BP_C
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cheat SpawnDino "Blueprint'/Game/Genesis/Dinos/BiomeVariants/BogPara/Bog_Para_Character_BP.Bog_Para_Character_BP'" 500 0 0 35
Variant Malfunctioned Tek Parasaur
cheat summon BionicPara_Character_BP_Malfunctioned_C
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cheat SpawnDino "Blueprint'/Game/PrimalEarth/Dinos/Para/BionicPara_Character_BP_Malfunctioned.BionicPara_Character_BP_Malfunctioned'" 500 0 0 35
Variant Malfunctioned Tek Parasaur (Gauntlet)
cheat summon BionicPara_Character_BP_Malfunctioned_Gauntlet_C
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cheat SpawnDino "Blueprint'/Game/Genesis/Dinos/MissionVariants/Gauntlet/Lunar/BionicPara_Character_BP_Malfunctioned_Gauntlet.BionicPara_Character_BP_Malfunctioned_Gauntlet'" 500 0 0 35
Variant Malfunctioned Tek Parasaur (Retrieve)
cheat summon BionicPara_Character_BP_Malfunctioned_Retrieve_C
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cheat SpawnDino "Blueprint'/Game/Genesis/Dinos/MissionVariants/Retrieve/Lunar/BionicPara_Character_BP_Malfunctioned_Retrieve.BionicPara_Character_BP_Malfunctioned_Retrieve'" 500 0 0 35
Variant R-Parasaur
cheat summon Para_Character_BP_Eden_C
or
cheat SpawnDino "Blueprint'/Game/Genesis2/Dinos/BiomeVariants/Para_Character_BP_Eden.Para_Character_BP_Eden'" 500 0 0 35
Variant Parasaur (Gauntlet2)
cheat summon Para_Character_BP_STA_C
or
cheat SpawnDino "Blueprint'/Game/Genesis2/Missions/ModularMission/Gauntlet2/STA/Dinos/Para_Character_BP_STA.Para_Character_BP_STA'" 500 0 0 35
Variant VR Parasaur (LifeSupport)
cheat summon Para_Character_BP_LifeSupport_C
or
cheat SpawnDino "Blueprint'/Game/Genesis2/Missions/ModularMission/LifeSupport/Dinos/Para_Character_BP_LifeSupport.Para_Character_BP_LifeSupport'" 500 0 0 35
Variant VR Parasaur (Mashup)
cheat summon Para_Character_BP_ExpG_C
or
cheat SpawnDino "Blueprint'/Game/Genesis2/Missions/ModularMission/Mashup/ExperimentG/DinosAndStructures/Para_Character_BP_ExpG.Para_Character_BP_ExpG'" 500 0 0 35
Variant R-Parasaur (Mashup)
cheat summon Para_Character_BP_ExpG_Pod_C
or
cheat SpawnDino "Blueprint'/Game/Genesis2/Missions/ModularMission/Mashup/ExperimentG/DinosAndStructures/Para_Character_BP_ExpG_Pod.Para_Character_BP_ExpG_Pod'" 500 0 0 35

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Data

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Juvenile Time

10h 34m 55.238s

Adolescent Time

13h 13m 39.047s

Total Maturation Time

1d 2h 27m 18.094s

Breeding Interval

18h - 2d

Habitat

Common  Rare
 Untameable  Cave

Jen Twitter.jpg " Parasaur, because they're basically like real life horses and probably wouldn't be too difficult or costly to keep. Plus cute.
~ Jen's chosen animal if ARK is real[1]

The Parasaurolophus (par-ah-SAWR-OL-uh-fus) or Parasaur is one of the Dinosaurs in ARK: Survival Evolved. It is also referred to as "The poor man's   Iguanodon" for the fact that it serves the same purpose as an   Iguanodon, but can be tamed much earlier in the game. It's a medium sized Hadrosaurid dinosaur that's common throughout the ARKs and inhabits beaches and grasslands, fleeing from the predators that attack it.

Contents

  • 1 Basic Info
    • 1.1 Dossier
    • 1.2 Behavior
    • 1.3 Appearance
    • 1.4 Color Scheme and Regions
    • 1.5 Tek Parasaur (Variant)
    • 1.6 Drops
    • 1.7 Base Stats and Growth
      • 1.7.1 Wild Stats Level-up
  • 2 Taming
    • 2.1 KO Strategy
    • 2.2 Taming Food
  • 3 Combat
    • 3.1 General
    • 3.2 Strategy
    • 3.3 Weaponry
    • 3.4 Dangers
    • 3.5 Weakness
  • 4 Utility
    • 4.1 Roles
    • 4.2 Collectibles
  • 5 Spotlight
  • 6 Notes/Trivia
  • 7 Changelog
  • 8 Gallery
  • 9 References

Basic Info [ ]

Dossier [ ]

This section is intended to be an exact copy of what the survivor Helena Walker, the author of the dossiers, has written. There may be some discrepancies between this text and the in-game creature.

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Species

Parasaurolophus amphibio

Time

Late Cretaceous

Diet

Herbivore

Temperament

Skittish

Wild

Parasaurolophus amphibio has one of the more interesting adaptations of any creature I've seen on the Island. Like all Parasaur, it has a signature crest on its head. Very docile at first, I've been able to approach the creature without disturbing it. If startled, however, the creature can vocalize a distress call to the surrounding area that warns of danger. Parasaurolophus appears to be low on the food chain and is hunted by everything, creatures and humans alike, which explains its skittish nature. It is a good source of meat and hide, if you can manage to keep up with it long enough to kill it.

Domesticated

Despite being what most tribes consider a relatively useless creature to tame, I once met an interesting woman who had tamed an entire herd of them. She informed me that many overlooked the creature's potential. She even graciously gifted me a fancy saddle to put on my own Parasaurolophus one day. As a relatively simple creature to domesticate, Parasaurolophus is commonly one of the first mounts a tribe will be able to acquire. Its ability to run relatively fast for lengthy intervals makes it a solid mode of medium-range transportation, though it has almost no ability to defend itself or its rider in a traditional sense. Smaller creatures, however, appear to be frightened by the horn of Parasaurolophus although it doesn't do much damage. It also has decent weight-bearing capabilities, which could prove useful for nomadic tribes as they work to establish a presence on the Island.

Behavior [ ]

Parasaurs are one of the passive dinosaurs, and will not fight back even when attacked and when you take one of their eggs. However, the Parasaur is one of the fastest sprinting dinosaurs in the ARK, and can be quite tricky to catch.

Despite the dossier claiming them as a useless tame, if you are not looking for a combat dinosaur they are arguably among the most useful tames in terms of versatility and creative potential, especially for beginners. These animals are extremely sensitive to their environment; Ark's equivalent of a bloodhound. As such, when placed in "turret mode," detect and alert the player to any possibly hostile creature/player in the area (Note: this does not include territorial animals such as Therizinosaurus). This allows players to create a fairly large detection network around even the most primitive of bases, although while in turret mode, they are unable to move, making them easy targets, and use up food at a much more rapid pace. It's also not perfect, alerting to some non-hostiles, including baby animals (which can be useful to a certain extent).

In addition, this detection ability can be manually triggered while riding, making this animal invaluable while exploring new territory, or traveling through dangerous territories that a player might not want to take a more valuable animal through, as they're fast and nearly impossible to sneak up on if their "ping" used regularly.

Appearance [ ]

A large, bipedal dinosaur of the hadrosaurid/duck-billed variety, the Parasaur is well known for its long, arching head crest and duck bill. They most often appear as variations of red, brown, and green, oftentimes with vibrant, red, white, or yellow spines. You can also find them in tan or black but it is very rare. From a distance they can be confused for a Carnotaurus or vice versa, as they're similar in size, basic shape and movement appearance when passive, so make sure to note head shape, arms, and bulk of the body, particularly around the base of the tail, as the Carnotaurus is more lean.

Color Scheme and Regions [ ]

This section displays the Parasaur's natural colors and regions. For demonstration, the regions below are colored red over an albino Parasaur. The colored squares shown underneath each region's description are the colors that the Parasaur will randomly spawn with to provide an overall range of its natural color scheme. Hover your cursor over a color to display its name and ID.

This information can be used to alter the Parasaur's regions by entering cheat SetTargetDinoColor <ColorRegion> <ColorID> in the cheat console. For instance, cheat SetTargetDinoColor 0 6 would color the Parasaur's "body" magenta.

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Region 1:
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Region 4:
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Region 2:
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Tek Parasaur (Variant) [ ]

Jen Twitter.jpg " The most beautiful Tek dino ever. 😍
~ Jen[2]

The Tek Parasaur is a creature that was permanently added to the game in the Extinction Chronicles IV event. It is a unique alternate of the original Parasaur, and is purely made of Tek. Unlike the original, they spawn at a 5% rate, with a 20% higher level than usual.

Drops [ ]

Base Stats and Growth [ ]

Movement
[u/s]
Base Speed Sprinting Speed Stamina
Wild Tamed1 Tamed2 Wild Tamed1 Tamed2
Walking 200 ? ? 916.5 458.25 765.2775 4
Swimming 450 ? ? ? ? ? ?
  • 1These are the base speeds of the creature at 100% Movement Speed.
  • 2These are the speeds of the creature tamed and non-imprinted.
  • For a comparison of the speeds of all creatures, see Base Creature Speeds.
Movement
[u/s]
Base Speed Sprinting Speed Stamina
Wild Tamed1 Tamed2 Wild Tamed1 Tamed2
Walking 200 ? ? 916.5 458.25 765.2775 4
Swimming 450 ? ? ? ? ? ?
  • 1These are the base speeds of the creature at 100% Movement Speed.
  • 2These are the speeds of the creature tamed and non-imprinted.
  • For a comparison of the speeds of all creatures, see Base Creature Speeds.

Wild Stats Level-up

Type in values of a wild creature to see on which stats it's emphasized. Green values on a high-level creature are very good for breeding. If you have already tamed your creature you can try to recover the breeding stats with an external tool.[3]

Parasaur

The stat-calculator does not work in the mobile-view, see here for alternatives: Apps

Note that after the creature is tamed it gets bonuses on some stats depending on the taming effectiveness. This makes it hard to retrieve the levels on a tamed creature, so this tool is only for wild ones, but gives a first impression, how well the stats are distributed.

Taming [ ]

For general info about domesticating a wild creature see Taming.

KO Strategy [ ]

Knocking a Parasaur out is a tough thing to do, as they will run much quicker than humans can, once they are attacked. One of the best strategies is to get the Parasaur stuck between some rocks or trees and merely punch it. Be careful not to damage it once it is knocked out as that affects the taming effectiveness.

There is also another method of knocking out a Parasaur, this method consists of using the bolas on its legs which immobilizes the creature. This leads to the creature being open to punches/slingshots which will eventually knock it out.

Another method is to use multiple players to "pen" the Parasaur into a location it can't escape, leading it towards rocks or structures.

Taming Food [ ]


Note that the values are for optimal cases, always bring extra supplies!
For a level-dependent count of resources needed, try an external taming calculator.

Ingredients for   Basic Kibble: 10 ×  Amarberry, 1 ×  Cooked Meat, Cooked Fish Meat, or Cooked Meat Jerky, 1 ×  Extra Small Egg, 5 ×  Fiber, 5 ×  Mejoberry, 10 ×  Tintoberry, 1 ×  Water

Combat [ ]

This section describes how to fight against the Parasaur.

General [ ]

Fighting a Parasaur holds no inherent danger, as they will flee upon initiating. The main risk from attempting to kill / KO a Parasaur is that while giving chase, the Parasaur leads the player into hostile territory. Parasaurs will not react if you steal their eggs.

Strategy [ ]

The most efficient method is to initiate with a   Bola strike to the legs, immobilizing the Parasaur more than long enough to knock it down with a   Wooden Club or spear it to death. Without a   Bola, the Parasaur will run away when threatened, often getting itself stuck on rocks or trees, again leaving it vulnerable. A good idea for players without the bola engram is to position yourself away from where you wish to scare the Parasaur into such as a dead end or trees, this can turn a potentially lengthy chase into a quick kill. Quickly volley arrows into it or spears so it cannot get a chance to run in the first place.   Dilo are good when trying to kill this dino at very little cost. A small pack of three or four will slow the parasaur to a speed the player can get some hits with a spear and kill it before it recovers.

Weaponry [ ]

Any weaponry will suffice in taking down a Parasaur, as long as it is used to its highest efficiency. Melee weapons should be used by launching an impromptu attack on the head for greater damage. Ranged weapons can take one down during a chase.

Dangers [ ]

The Parasaur may run into more hostile areas when being chased, increasing the risk of aggravating more dangerous dinosaurs. A casual hunting party can be devastated by the appearance of a   Rex.

Weakness [ ]

Because Parasaurs are able to clip into other dinosaurs, you may find running into them while hunting with a mount causes the Parasaur to lock into place. Otherwise, their relatively low health, fleeing nature and large size make them easy prey for a player of any level.

Utility [ ]

Roles [ ]

Jen Twitter.jpg " Would be interesting! Right now we encourage the taming of dinos to carry more stuff. Parasaurs are great for this!
~ Jen about backpack suggestion[4]
  • Transport: While not able to carry as many supplies as larger creatures, Parasaurs are a good beginner's pack animal (Level up Weight, Speed, and Stamina).
  • Dino-Clamp/Parasaur Hunter: Because of the Parasaur's small footprint and relatively large hit box it can clip into the hit boxes of other wild Dinos and lock them in place, this is especially true of other Parasaurs. Simply pull up parallel to them and then rotate 90° so that you are heavily clipping into them, this will lock them in place and allow you to easily kill them with your Parasaur. This is an excellent source of very early game meat and hide. It's typically less reliable when locking other types of creatures in place, but still possible, you could for example lock a Trike in place and shoot tranq arrows into its head from a safe distance where it will not swing to damage you or your Parasaur (Level up Health).
  • Early Berry Gathering: While other dinos are more specialized at berry gathering, even a low-level Parasaur can gather dozens of berries in the time it would take a human to gather a handful. Parasaurs can make it much easier for beginning survivors to collect enough Narcoberries to tame a more efficient berry gatherer such as a   Trike or   Stego; just be mindful of their narrow hit radius when munching berry plants
  • Living Tripwire: When placed in Turret mode, Parasaur can notify audibly and visually towards nearby threat. If used while ridden, it just visually detects for nearby threat. Enabling consumes food.
  • Peace of Mind: Even for advanced players, Parasaurs set to turret/detection mode can help boost productivity by letting you know if someone or something is stalking you from the bushes while you're occupied with a task. Rather than having to continually keep an eye out or fall victim to a surprise attack, let them do the worrying and surveying for you!
  • Radar: Due to the Parasaur's unique ability to detect enemies locations when on turret mode (or mounted), they can be used as a radar. This makes them very good for fresh survivors to avoid dangers. Note: this does not tell you what the danger is, only a general location and that there is a general danger. So if you cannot see what the danger is, be weary. It could be anything from a compy to a gigantosaurus. You just don't know!
  • Phoenix Finder: Due to its enemy detection also works on wild   Phoenix, make it a perfect choice of finding it outside Heatwave weather event.
  • Travel: Parasaurs are a good mount for a starting player, but can be difficult to corner due to their tendency to run away. While much slower than a   Raptor or   Sabertooth, they are faster than   Phiomia. Unlike other options however, the Parasaur is reasonably fast in and underwater; making it a good choice as it can outrun land based threats and outswim water based threats. With this and low stamina drain, even a reasonably trained Parasaur is capable of diving to underwater caves after some speed and oxygen investment. Consider leveling only speed and some oxygen, with stamina as needed. Their "ping" ability also detects nearby possible enemies. Combined with the fact that they're relatively expendable, they're an idea choice for exploration or quick travel through dangerous territory.
  • Bodyguard: A decent level Parasaur is capable of holding their own against most small and some medium sized predators, making them a good bodyguard for beginner players. (Level Health and Damage)
    • Their unique honk ability also allows them to scare away mid sized creatures for safe travel.
    • The following small dinosaurs will flee if within its horn range:

Collectibles [ ]

Resource Efficiency
Berries.png Berries ★★☆☆☆
Thatch.png Thatch ★★☆☆☆
Seeds.png Seeds ★☆☆☆☆
Wood.png Wood ★☆☆☆☆

Spotlight [ ]

Notes/Trivia [ ]

For information pertaining specifically to the real-world Parasaur, see the relevant Wikipedia article.

  • The genus name Parasaurolophus means 'near crested lizard', in reference to Saurolophus, which Parasaur was initially believed to be a close relative of.
  • The species name of the Parasaurolophus on the ARK, 'amphibio', is in reference to the species affinity for water, being often found on the coast or near rivers, as well as its proficiency at swimming.
  • Like many hadrosaurs, Parasaurolophus is thought to be able to walk on either two or four limbs. The animal would spend most of its time on four limbs, feeding or traveling long distances. When it needed to reach higher to forage or move with speed to escape predators, it would raise up onto its hind limbs. The Parasaurolophus in ARK, however, appears to only walk using its hind limbs.
  • The real life Parasaurolophus seems to be significantly larger than the Parasaur found in ARK. The real life variant also seems to have a bulkier body with a smaller head.
  • Real Parasaurolophus were social dinosaurs that lived in herds, Ark's Parasaur can occasionally be seen together but can also be seen without a herd.
  • The Parasaur got a TLC that gave it the ability to detect creatures.
  • It is the only TLC creature to not get a new model.
  • The Parasaur is one of the only creatures to get a saddle skin the others being the   Thorny Dragon and the   Ravager.
  • It is one of the few creatures to spawn on all maps, along with Raptor, Equus, Carnotaurus, and Coelacanth. This includes Aberrant varieties.
  • One of the real world Parasaur species is P. walkeri, named in honor of Sir Byron Edmund Walker. This is referenced in the game through the explorer notes left by Helena Walker and Edmund Rockwell.

Changelog [ ]

Patch Changes
171.0 The   Parasaur ARK Founder Saddle Skin now properly applies on the   Parasaur Saddle
171.6 Parasaur ARK Founder Skin now shows correct icon on the Parasaur Saddle
224.3 Fixed issue with Parasaur not being attacked by wild creatures
256.0 New sound effects for the Parasaurolophus
259.0 Increased Parasaur   Stamina by 50% and increased its   Movement Speed in the water
260.0 Changed the name of the Parasaur ARK Founder Skin to   Parasaur Stylish Saddle Skin
275.0 Aberration Expansion Release Added the   Aberrant Parasaurolophus
279.22 TLC Phase 2 Recieves a sound tweak, animation update, and some new abilities:
  • Can trigger a scan with Rmb , which scans for nearby threats in the area and visually shows them present
  • Can also use C to unleash a loud honk that scares away most small and medium-sized creatures
  • Can be put in turret mode to audibly and visually alarm to threats nearby as well as use its honk ability when targets are close
  • Can now bite attack while running
279.23
  • Fixes for force flee from the Parasaur
  • Fixes for Parasaur not attacking targets when ordered to
283.101 Added the   Tek Parasaurolophus
  • 5% chance of Parasaur spawns will be tek
  • 20% higher wild level
  • New breeding line
291.100 Mesh Memory Optimizations for the   Parasaur Saddle
306.41 Added the   X-Parasaurolophus and   Malfunctioned Tek Parasaur
309.53 Parasaurs are no longer able to detect bodies that are not visible or not rendered

Gallery [ ]

  • A Parasaur.

  • Parasaur with a human crouching on its back, to scale

  • 1st person view when riding

  • Tek Parasaur

References [ ]

  1. Jen on Twitter
  2. Jen on Twitter
  3. ARK Smart Breeding
  4. Jen on Twitter
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  56. Deinonychus

  57. Desert Titan

  58. Desert Titan Flock

  59. Dilophosaur

  60. Dimetrodon

  61. Dimorphodon

  62. Diplocaulus

  63. Diplodocus

  64. Dire Bear

  65. Dire Polar Bear

  66. Direwolf

  67. Direwolf Ghost

  68. Diseased Leech

  69. Dodo

  70. Dodo Wyvern

  71. DodoRex

  72. Doedicurus

  73. Dragon

  74. Dung Beetle

  75. Dunkleosteus

  76. Electrophorus

  77. Elemental Reaper King

  78. Ember Crystal Wyvern

  79. Enforcer

  80. Enraged Corrupted Rex

  81. Enraged Triceratops

  82. Equus

  83. Eurypterid

  84. Featherlight

  85. Ferox

  86. Ferox (Large)

  87. Fire Wyvern

  88. Forest Titan

  89. Forest Wyvern

  90. Gacha

  91. GachaClaus

  92. Gallimimus

  93. Gasbags

  94. Giant Bee

  95. Giant Queen Bee

  96. Giant Worker Bee

  97. Giganotosaurus

  98. Gigantopithecus

  99. Glowbug

  100. Glowtail

  101. Golden Striped Megalodon

  102. Griffin

  103. Hesperornis

  104. Human

  105. Hyaenodon

  106. Ice Golem

  107. Ice Titan

  108. Ice Wyvern

  109. Iceworm Male

  110. Iceworm Queen

  111. Ichthyornis

  112. Ichthyosaurus

  113. Iguanodon

  114. Insect Swarm

  115. Jerboa

  116. Jug Bug

  117. Kairuku

  118. Kaprosuchus

  119. Karkinos

  120. Kentrosaurus

  121. King Titan

  122. Lamprey

  123. Lava Elemental

  124. Leech

  125. Leedsichthys

  126. Lightning Wyvern

  127. Liopleurodon

  128. Lymantria

  129. Lystrosaurus

  130. Maewing

  131. Magmasaur

  132. Mammoth

  133. Managarmr

  134. Manta

  135. Manticore

  136. Mantis

  137. Mantis Ghost

  138. Mega Mek

  139. Megachelon

  140. Megalania

  141. Megaloceros

  142. Megalodon

  143. Megalosaurus

  144. Meganeura

  145. Megapithecus

  146. Megatherium

  147. Mek

  148. Mesopithecus

  149. Microraptor

  150. Moeder, Master of the Ocean

  151. Morellatops

  152. Mosasaurus

  153. Moschops

  154. Nameless

  155. Noglin

  156. Oil Jug Bug

  157. Onyc

  158. Otter

  159. Overseer

  160. Oviraptor

  161. Ovis

  162. Pachy

  163. Pachyrhinosaurus

  164. Paraceratherium

  165. Parakeet Fish School

  166. Parasaur

  167. Party Dodo

  168. Pegomastax

  169. Pelagornis

  170. Phiomia

  171. Phoenix

  172. Piranha

  173. Plesiosaur

  174. Polar Bear

  175. Polar Purlovia

  176. Poison Wyvern

  177. Procoptodon

  178. Pteranodon

  179. Pulmonoscorpius

  180. Purlovia

  181. Quetzal

  182. Raptor

  183. Ravager

  184. Reaper

  185. Reaper King

  186. Reaper Prince

  187. Reaper Queen

  188. Rex

  189. Rex Ghost

  190. Rock Drake

  191. Rock Elemental

  192. Rockwell

  193. Roll Rat

  194. Rubble Golem

  195. Sabertooth

  196. Sabertooth Salmon

  197. Sarco

  198. Scout

  199. Seeker

  200. Shadowmane

  201. Shinehorn

  202. Skeletal Bronto

  203. Skeletal Carnotaurus

  204. Skeletal Giganotosaurus

  205. Skeletal Jerboa

  206. Skeletal Quetzal

  207. Skeletal Raptor

  208. Skeletal Rex

  209. Skeletal Stego

  210. Skeletal Trike

  211. Snow Owl

  212. Snow Owl Ghost

  213. Spino

  214. Spirit Dire Bear

  215. Spirit Direwolf

  216. Stegosaurus

  217. Subterranean Reaper King

  218. Summoner

  219. Super Turkey

  220. Surface Reaper King

  221. Surface Reaper King Ghost

  222. Tapejara

  223. Tek Parasaur

  224. Tek Quetzal

  225. Tek Raptor

  226. Tek Rex

  227. Tek Stegosaurus

  228. Tek Stryder

  229. Tek Triceratops

  230. Terror Bird

  231. Therizinosaur

  232. Thorny Dragon

  233. Thylacoleo

  234. Titanoboa

  235. Titanomyrma

  236. Titanomyrma Drone

  237. Titanomyrma Soldier

  238. Titanosaur

  239. Triceratops

  240. Trilobite

  241. Troodon

  242. Tropeognathus

  243. Tropical Crystal Wyvern

  244. Tusoteuthis

  245. Unicorn

  246. Velonasaur

  247. Voidwyrm

  248. Vulture

  249. Water Jug Bug

  250. Woolly Rhino

  251. Wyvern

  252. Yeti

  253. Yutyrannus

  254. Zombie Fire Wyvern

  255. Zombie Lightning Wyvern

  256. Zombie Poison Wyvern

  257. Zombie Wyvern

  258. Zomdodo

Italics denote creatures that have not yet been released! See also Gallery of Dossiers.
Dinosaurs

Allosaurus  • Amargasaurus •  Ankylosaurus  •  Baryonyx  •  Brontosaurus  •  Carnotaurus  •  Compy  •  Deinonychus  •  Dilophosaur  •  Diplodocus  •  Gallimimus  •  Giganotosaurus  •  Iguanodon  •  Kentrosaurus  •  Megalosaurus  •  Microraptor  •  Oviraptor  •  Pachycephalosaurus  •  Pachyrhinosaurus  •  Parasaur  •  Pegomastax  •  Raptor  •  Rex  •  Spino  •  Stegosaurus  •  Therizinosaur  •  Titanosaur  •  Triceratops  •  Troodon  •  Yutyrannus

Mammals and Synapsids

Basilosaurus  •  Castoroides  •  Chalicotherium  •  Daeodon  •  Dimetrodon  • Dinopithecus •  Dire Bear (Polar, Dire Polar, Spirit)  •  Direwolf (Spirit)  •  Doedicurus  •  Equus  •  Gigantopithecus  •  Hyaenodon  •  Human  •  Jerboa  •  Lystrosaurus  •  Mammoth  •  Megaloceros  •  Megatherium  •  Mesopithecus  •  Moschops  •  Onyc  •  Otter  •  Ovis  •  Paraceratherium  •  Phiomia  •  Procoptodon  •  Purlovia (Polar)  •  Roll Rat  •  Sabertooth  •  Thylacoleo  •  Woolly Rhino

Reptiles and Amphibians

Beelzebufo  •  Carbonemys  •  Dimorphodon  •  Diplocaulus  •  Ichthyosaurus  •  Kaprosuchus  •  Liopleurodon  •  Megalania  •  Mosasaurus  •  Plesiosaur  •  Pteranodon  •  Quetzal  •  Sarco  • Sinomacrops •  Tapejara  •  Thorny Dragon  •  Titanoboa  •  Tropeognathus

Birds

Archaeopteryx  •  Argentavis  •  Dodo  •  Hesperornis  •  Ichthyornis  •  Kairuku  •  Pelagornis  •  Snow Owl  •  Terror Bird  •  Vulture

Fish

Anglerfish  •  Coelacanth  •  Dunkleosteus  •  Electrophorus  •  Lamprey  •  Leedsichthys  •  Manta  •  Megalodon (Golden Striped)  •  Piranha  •  Sabertooth Salmon

Invertebrates

Achatina  •  Ammonite  •  Araneo  •  Arthropluera  •  Cnidaria  •  Dung Beetle  •  Eurypterid  •  Gasbags  •  Giant Bee (Queen, Worker)  •  Glowbug  •  Jug Bug (Oil, Water)  •  Leech (Diseased)  •  Lymantria  •  Mantis  •  Meganeura  •  Pulmonoscorpius  •  Titanomyrma (Drone, Soldier)  •  Trilobite  •  Tusoteuthis

Fantasy Creatures

Astrocetus  •  Astrodelphis  •  Basilisk  •  Bloodstalker  •  Bulbdog  •  Chalk Golem  •  Crystal Wyvern (Blood, Ember, Tropical)  •  Deathworm  •  Desert Titan Flock  •  Eel Minion  •  Featherlight  •  Ferox (Large)  •  Gacha  •  Glowtail  •  Griffin  •  Ice Golem  •  Iceworm Male  •  Insect Swarm  •  Karkinos  •  Lava Elemental  •  Macrophage  •  Maewing  •  Magmasaur  •  Managarmr  •  Megachelon  •  Morellatops  •  Nameless  •  Noglin  •  Parakeet Fish School  •  Phoenix  •  Ravager  •  Reaper (Elemental, King, Prince, Queen, Subterranean, Surface)  •  Rock Drake  •  Rock Elemental  •  Rubble Golem  •  Seeker  •  Shadowmane  •  Shinehorn  •  Summoner  •  Unicorn  •  Velonasaur  •  Voidwyrm  •  Wyvern (Fire, Forest, Ice, Lightning, Poison)

Mechanical Creatures

Attack Drone  •  Defense Unit  •  Enforcer  •  Exo-mek  •  Mek (Mega)  •  Scout  •  Tek Stryder

Aberrant Creatures

Abberant Coelacanth  •  Aberrant Achatina  •  Aberrant Anglerfish  •  Aberrant Ankylosaurus  •  Aberrant Araneo  •  Aberrant Arthropluera  •  Aberrant Baryonyx  •  Aberrant Beelzebufo  •  Aberrant Carbonemys  •  Aberrant Carnotaurus  •  Aberrant Cnidaria  •  Aberrant Dimetrodon  •  Aberrant Dimorphodon  •  Aberrant Diplocaulus  •  Aberrant Diplodocus  •  Aberrant Dire Bear  •  Aberrant Dodo  •  Aberrant Doedicurus  •  Aberrant Dung Beetle  •  Aberrant Electrophorus  •  Aberrant Equus  •  Aberrant Gigantopithecus  •  Aberrant Iguanodon  •  Aberrant Lystrosaurus  •  Aberrant Manta  •  Aberrant Megalania  •  Aberrant Megalosaurus  •  Aberrant Meganeura  •  Aberrant Moschops  •  Aberrant Otter  •  Aberrant Ovis  •  Aberrant Paraceratherium  •  Aberrant Parasaur  •  Aberrant Piranha  •  Aberrant Pulmonoscorpius  •  Aberrant Purlovia  •  Aberrant Raptor  •  Aberrant Salmon  •  Aberrant Sarco  •  Aberrant Spino  •  Aberrant Stegosaurus  •  Aberrant Titanoboa  •  Aberrant Triceratops  •  Aberrant Trilobite

Tek Creatures

Tek Parasaur  •  Tek Quetzal  •  Tek Raptor  •  Tek Rex  •  Tek Stegosaurus  •  Tek Triceratops

Corrupted and Enraged Creatures

Corrupted Arthropluera  •  Corrupted Carnotaurus  •  Corrupted Chalicotherium  •  Corrupted Dilophosaur  •  Corrupted Dimorphodon  •  Corrupted Giganotosaurus  •  Corrupted Paraceratherium  •  Corrupted Pteranodon  •  Corrupted Raptor  •  Corrupted Reaper King  •  Corrupted Rex  •  Corrupted Rock Drake  •  Corrupted Spino  •  Corrupted Stegosaurus  •  Corrupted Survivor  •  Corrupted Triceratops  •  Corrupted Wyvern  •  Enraged Corrupted Rex  •  Enraged Triceratops

R-Creatures

R-Allosaurus  •  R-Brontosaurus  •  R-Carbonemys  •  R-Carnotaurus  •  R-Daeodon  •  R-Dilophosaur  •  R-Dire Bear  •  R-Direwolf  •  R-Equus  •  R-Gasbags  •  R-Giganotosaurus  •  R-Megatherium  •  R-Parasaur  •  R-Procoptodon  •  R-Quetzal  •  R-Reaper King  •  R-Reaper Queen  •  R-Snow Owl  •  R-Thylacoleo  •  R-Velonasaur

VR Creatures

VR Allosaurus  •  VR Araneo  •  VR Argentavis  •  VR Astrodelphis  •  VR Bloodstalker  •  VR Carnotaurus  •  VR Chalicotherium  •  VR Dilophosaur  •  VR Dimorphodon  •  VR Enforcer  •  VR Ferox  •  VR Kaprosuchus  •  VR Karkinos  •  VR Lymantria  •  VR Mantis  •  VR Megalania  •  VR Megatherium  •  VR Onyc  •  VR Pachy  •  VR Pulmonoscorpius  •  VR Parasaur  •  VR Raptor  •  VR Ravager  •  VR Rex  •  VR Shadowmane  •  VR Stegosaurus  •  VR Tapejara  •  VR Terror Bird  •  VR Titanoboa  •  VR Triceratops  •  VR Velonasaur

X-Creatures

X-Allosaurus  •  X-Ankylosaurus  •  X-Argentavis  •  X-Basilosaurus  •  X-Dunkleosteus  •  X-Ichthyosaurus  •  X-Megalodon  •  X-Mosasaurus  •  X-Otter  •  X-Paraceratherium  •  X-Parasaur  •  X-Raptor  •  X-Rex  •  X-Rock Elemental  •  X-Sabertooth  •  X-Sabertooth Salmon  •  X-Spino  •  X-Tapejara  •  X-Triceratops  •  X-Woolly Rhino  •  X-Yutyrannus

Malfunctioned Tek Creatures

Malfunctioned Attack Drone  •  Malfunctioned Defense Unit  •  Malfunctioned Enforcer  •  Malfunctioned Mek Knight  •  Malfunctioned Tek Giganotosaurus  •  Malfunctioned Tek Parasaur  •  Malfunctioned Tek Quetzal  •  Malfunctioned Tek Raptor  •  Malfunctioned Tek Rex  •  Malfunctioned Tek Stegosaurus  •  Malfunctioned Tek Stryder  •  Malfunctioned Tek Triceratops

Alpha Creatures

Alpha Basilisk  •  Alpha Blood Crystal Wyvern  •  Alpha Carnotaurus  •  Alpha Deathworm  •  Alpha Fire Wyvern  •  Alpha Karkinos  •  Alpha Leedsichthys  •  Alpha Megalodon  •  Alpha Mosasaur  •  Alpha Raptor  •  Alpha Surface Reaper King  •  Alpha T-Rex  •  Alpha Tusoteuthis  •  Alpha X-Triceratops  •  Iceworm Queen  •  Yeti

Brute Creatures

Brute Araneo  •  Brute Astrocetus  •  Brute Basilosaurus  •  Brute Bloodstalker  •  Brute Ferox  •  Brute Fire Wyvern  •  Brute Leedsichthys  •  Brute Magmasaur  •  Brute Malfunctioned Tek Giganotosaurus  •  Brute Malfunctioned Tek Rex  •  Brute Mammoth  •  Brute Megaloceros  •  Brute Plesiosaur  •  Brute Reaper King  •  Brute Sarco  •  Brute Seeker  •  Brute Tusoteuthis  •  Brute X-Allosaurus  •  Brute X-Megalodon  •  Brute X-Mosasaurus  •  Brute X-Raptor  •  Brute X-Rex  •  Brute X-Rock Elemental  •  Brute X-Spino  •  Brute X-Yutyrannus  •  Golden Striped Brute Megalodon  •  Injured Brute Reaper King

Event Creatures

Basilisk Ghost  •  Bone Fire Wyvern  •  Bulbdog Ghost  •  Bunny Dodo  •  Bunny Oviraptor  •  Direwolf Ghost  •  DodoRex  •  Dodo Wyvern  •  GachaClaus  •  Mantis Ghost  •  Party Dodo  •  Rex Ghost  •  Skeletal Bronto  •  Skeletal Carnotaurus  •  Skeletal Giganotosaurus  •  Skeletal Jerboa  •  Skeletal Quetzal  •  Skeletal Raptor  •  Skeletal Rex  •  Skeletal Stego  •  Skeletal Trike  •  Snow Owl Ghost  •  Super Turkey  •  Surface Reaper King Ghost  •  Zombie Wyvern (Fire, Lightning, Poison)  •  Zomdodo

Bosses and Titans

Broodmother Lysrix (Gamma, Beta, Alpha)  •  Corrupted Master Controller (Gamma, Beta, Alpha)  •  Crystal Wyvern Queen (Gamma, Beta, Alpha)  •  Desert Titan  •  Dragon (Gamma, Beta, Alpha)  •  Experimental Giganotosaurus  •  Forest Titan  •  Ice Titan  •  King Titan (Gamma, Beta, Alpha)  •  Macro-Summoner  •  Manticore (Gamma, Beta, Alpha)  •  Megapithecus (Gamma, Beta, Alpha)  •  Moeder, Master of the Ocean (Gamma, Beta, Alpha)  •  Overseer (Gamma, Beta, Alpha)  •  Obsidioequus  •  Rockwell (Gamma, Beta, Alpha)  •  Rockwell Prime (Gamma, Beta, Alpha)

How To Tame A Parasaur Ark

Source: https://ark.fandom.com/wiki/Parasaur

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