Jurassic World Rebirth Dinosaurs – What Dinosaurs Are Featured
SPOILER ALERT:
This blog dives into the thrilling dinosaurs in Jurassic World Rebirth, that hit cinemas in July 2025. If you want to keep the surprises for the big screen, save this read for later!
For fans eager to explore the new Jurassic World 4 dinosaurs, we’re breaking down the fierce line-up of prehistoric stars, from the terrifying Distortus Rex to the mighty Mosasaurus and the plated Stegosaurus.
Get ready to meet the Jurassic World Rebirth dinosaurs and learn about their history, traits, and what makes them roar-some.
I learnt a lot about these dinosaurs when I went to Singapore, where Gardens by the bay were doing a collaboration with Jurassic World. Apart from the dinosaurs, you can see the Jurassic Park car that was used to navigate the areas.

Plus, check out our dinosaur colouring pages to bring these creatures to life with your own colours!

A Quick Note on Herbivores
Jurassic World Rebirth is packed with ferocious carnivores and awe-inspiring predators, but the confirmed line-up has only two herbivores, the Titanosaurus and Stegosaurus.
We’re hoping for some herbivore action in the film, with these dinosaur plant-eaters stealing the show with their peaceful presence. Let’s hope they get some screen time to balance the chaos!
Distortus Rex (D-Rex) – The Mutant Menace
The Distortus Rex, or D-Rex, is one of the new Jurassic World dinosaurs, a genetically engineered monster that’s set to be the scariest yet. Inspired by creatures like the Xenomorph from Alien and the Rancor from Star Wars, this hybrid is a twisted version of the T-Rex.
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What is it? A mutated Tyrannosaurus Rex with enhanced strength and eerie, unnatural features.
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History: The D-Rex is a fresh creation for Jurassic World Rebirth, following hybrids like the Indominus Rex from earlier films.
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Fun Fact: Its name means “twisted king,” hinting at its unnatural origins. Sketch this beast on our D-Rex colouring page.

Titanosaurus – The Colossal Herbivore
The Titanosaurus is a massive sauropod, one of the largest dinosaurs ever, and one of the few herbivores in this predator-heavy film. Its bright red spine and whip-like tail make it stand out.
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What is it? A long-necked, plant-eating giant with a unique look.
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History: Titanosaurus appeared in older dinosaur media, like the 1975 film Terror of Mechagodzilla, but this is its big Jurassic World debut.
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Fun Fact: Its tail could whip away predators! Colour this gentle giant on our Titanosaurus colouring page.

Raptors – The Clever Hunters
Velociraptors, or raptors, are back again as Jurassic World Rebirth Dinosaurs, and they’re as cunning as ever. These pack hunters are a fan favourite for their speed and smarts.
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What are they? Small, agile carnivores that hunt in groups.
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History: Raptors stole the show in the original Jurassic Park (1993), proving they’re as deadly as they are intelligent.
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Fun Fact: Real raptors had feathers, but the movie versions keep their scaly look. Draw your own raptor with our Velociraptor colouring page.
Quetzalcoatlus – The Sky Terror
The Quetzalcoatlus is the largest flying dinosaur in Jurassic World Rebirth, with a wingspan as wide as a fighter jet. Its orange beak and blue neck fibres make it a striking sight.
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What is it? A massive pterosaur that rules the skies.
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History: Named after an Aztec god, this dino soared over prehistoric North America 70 million years ago.
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Fun Fact: It could fly long distances, making it a true sky king. Check out more at The Natural History Museum. Soar with our Quetzalcoatlus colouring page.

Dilophosaurus – The Venomous Trickster
The Dilophosaurus dinosaur is a sneaky predator with a vibrant neck frill and a venom-spitting ability that makes it unforgettable.
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What is it? A medium-sized carnivore with a flair for drama.
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History: First seen in Jurassic Park (1993), it spat venom at poor Nedry. The real dino didn’t have a frill, but it’s a movie icon!
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Fun Fact: Its venom could blind prey before it attacked. Create your own Dilophosaurus on our Dilophosaurus colouring page.

Tyrannosaurus Rex – The King Returns
The T-Rex is back in Jurassic World Rebirth with a bulkier, scarier design inspired by classic dinosaur films. It’s the ultimate predator.
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What is it? A massive carnivore with bone-crushing jaws.
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History: The T-Rex has been the star of every Jurassic Park film, ruling as the king of dinosaurs.
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Fun Fact: The Rebirth T-Rex swims in a thrilling river chase scene, a nod to the original Jurassic Park novel. Roar with our T-Rex colouring page.
Spinosaurus – The Sail-Backed Giant
The Spinosaurus is a fierce predator with a distinctive sail on its back, making it a standout in Jurassic World Rebirth.
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What is it? A massive carnivore that could swim and hunt in water.
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History: First seen in Jurassic Park III (2001), it took on the T-Rex and won!
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Fun Fact: Its sail might have helped regulate heat or attract mates. Learn more at National Geographic. Colour this beast on our Spinosaurus colouring page.

Mosasaurus – The Sea Monster
The Mosasaurus is a colossal aquatic predator that brings Jaws-like terror to Jurassic World Rebirth. Its new design is bigger and badder.
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What is it? A giant marine reptile with powerful jaws and fins.
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History: It wowed audiences in Jurassic World (2015) with its massive leaps from the water.
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Fun Fact: It hunted in ancient oceans, preying on fish and other reptiles. Dive in with our Mosasaurus colouring page.

Stegosaurus – The Plated Protector
The Stegosaurus is a beloved herbivore with iconic plates on its back, making its return in Jurassic World Rebirth a treat for fans.
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What is it? A plant-eating dinosaur with bony plates and a spiked tail for defence.
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History: A star of Jurassic Park: The Lost World (1997), its plates and tail made it a standout. It lived 150 million years ago.
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Fun Fact: Its tail spikes, called a “thagomizer,” could knock out predators! Design your own Stegosaurus with our Stegosaurus colouring page.

Why These Dinosaurs Matter
The Jurassic World Rebirth dinosaurs mix classic favourites like the T-Rex, Raptors, and Stegosaurus with new faces like the D-Rex and Titanosaurus, creating a thrilling blend of old and new.
While the film leans heavily on predators, the inclusion of herbivores like Stegosaurus and Titanosaurus gives us hope for some plant-eating action.
Which Jurassic World Rebirth dinosaurs are you most excited to see? Let us know, and don’t forget to explore our dinosaur colouring pages to unleash your inner artist!