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-DINOHUNT CORP. WAIVER-
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Island Information for the Muertes Archipelago.
Legend:
H = Herbivore Dinosaur
C = Carnivore Dinosaur
P = Pterosaur
O = Other
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Isla Pena
Description: 'The first stop for all travelers who come to the Muertes Archipelago to hunt or tour the islands, Isla Pena is a luxury resort and the Base of Operations for DinoHunt-Corps' entire Dinosaur Operation, with the Dinosaur Manufactury Facility located on the northeastern end of the island. Interestingly, despite claims and theories to the contrary, DinoHunt-Corp found no evidence of an Ingen Facility on the island when they purchased the rights to the islands from the now-defunct company. With a dozen hotels and resorts, hunters and tourists will also have access to several attractions, three hunting stores, and two paddocks filled with some of the more docile animals to examine while waiting to be transported to the other islands.'
Length: 5.41 Miles at Longest Point
Width: 0.82 Miles at Widest Point
Total Surface Area: Approx. 4.4362 sq. miles
Hunting Difficulty/Danger: N/A (Isla Pena is a resort and dinosaur manufactury island.)
Notable Terrian Features: Steep Cliffsides; Very hilly and rocky terrain
Forest/Grassland/Swamp Ratio: 10%/90%/0%
Number of Animals Species on Island: (All Animals are in Paddocks)
-H-
1. Hypsilophodon
2. Dryosaurus
3. Parasaurolophus
-C-
4. Procompsognathus
-O-
5. Dimetrodon
Isla Tacano
Description: 'The first island on the tour, Isla Tacano is a tropical paradise and a perfect beginner's island for hunters who are new to hunting the most dangerous creatures to have ever roamed the Earth. With the only real threat on the island being the Postosuchus, hunters will have a great time learning how to hunt and explore the island's interior, where the ruins of a small Ingen Research Facility and a small docking facility inside the harbor can be found. To the west, and old airfield meant for helicopters and small planes can be found as well.'
Length: 6.13 Miles at Longest Point
Width: 3.45 Miles at Widest Point
Total Surface Area: Approx. 21.1485 sq. miles
Hunting Difficulty/Danger: Mild
Notable Terrian Features: Swamplands in the southern part of the island; Mildly forested; Abandoned Ingen Facility and dockyard in the center of the island at the harbor; Old Airfield in the western part of the island;
Forest/Grassland/Swamp Ratio: 37%/55%/8%
Number of Animals Species on Island:
-H-
1. Hypsilophodon
2. Dryosaurus
3. Gallimimus
4. Pachycephalosaurus
5. Parasaurolophus
6. Amargosaurus
-C-
1. Procompsognathus
2. Oviraptor
3. Coelophysis
-P-
1. Dimorphodon
-O-
1. Dimetrodon
2. Muschops
3. Australosyodon
4. Demastosuchus
5. Postosuchus
Isla Muerta
Description: 'The Second Island on the tour, and Site C for Ingen's original Jurassic Park Operation. Hunters are advised to travel with others for their own safety, due to the number of dangerous and predatory animals on the island. Isla Muerta is more difficult than Tacano, with more dangerous game to hunt and be hunted by, but not by any means an impossible island for those who have hunted on the islands for some time. Muerta has little in the way of an Ingen Presence, with a weather station and helipad located in the Delphaeus Hills in the southeast, and a warehouse facility located in the interior of the island. A small mining complex, believed to have been used as a bunker for Ingen can be found in the west up in the mountains, but due to it being discovered after the dinosaurs were released onto the island and a pack of Coelophysis making it their nesting site, no one has been able to properly explore the bunker. A reward is out for anyone who can properly explore the bunker and bring back proof of doing so, along with any Ingen data discovered down there. To give hunters a better chance of surviving due to the risk involved, there are four small bunkers spread out across the island for hunters to hunker down in and await pickup.'
Length: 7.73 Miles at Longest Point
Width: 3.81 Miles at Widest Point
Total Surface Area: Approx. 29.4513 sq. miles
Hunting Difficulty/Danger: Intermediate
Notable Terrian Features: Weather Station and Helipad in the southeast; Research facility in the center of the island; Ingen mining complex in the west; Lush thick jungles cover nearly 2/3 of the island; small marsh on the eastern coast towards the south; 4 DinoHunt-built bunkers across the island;
Forest/Grassland/Swamp Ratio: 58%/37%/5%
Number of Animals Species on Island:
-H-
1. Hypsilophodon
2. Dryosaurus
3. Gallimimus
4. Pachycephalosaurus
5. Ankylosaurus
6. Stegosaurus
7. Parasaurolophus
8. Amargosaurus
-C-
1. Procompsognathus
2. Oviraptor
3. Coelophysis
4. Dilophosaurus
5. Ceratosaurus
-P-
1. Dimorphodon
2. Tapejara
-O-
1. Dimetrodon
2. Muschops
3. Australosyodon
4. Demastosuchus
5. Postosuchus
Isla Mataceros
Description: 'The Third Island on the tour. Hunters are advised to travel with others for their own safety, due to the number of dangerous and predatory animals on the island. Isla Mataceros has little in the way of a former Ingen and DinoHunt presence, with a few small facilities and a weather station located in the southern section of the island. A small worker's village is present in the northeastern part of the island, but hunters are advised to exert caution in this area, as the Allosaurus have claimed the area as their territory. To give hunters a better chance of surviving due to the risk involved, there are six small bunkers spread out across the island for hunters to hunker down in and await pickup.'
Length: 8.24 Miles at Longest Point
Width: 4.41 Miles at Widest Point
Total Surface Area: Approx. 36.3384 sq. miles
Hunting Difficulty/Danger: Advanced
Notable Terrian Features: Worker's village in the northeast; Weather station and several maintenance and construction facilities in the south; 6 DinoHunt-built bunkers across the island; mostly temperate forest;
Forest/Grassland/Swamp Ratio: 61%/36%/3%
Number of Animals Species on Island:
1. Hypsilophodon
2. Dryosaurus
3. Gallimimus
4. Pachycephalosaurus
5. Ankylosaurus
6. Stegosaurus
7. Parasaurolophus
8. Amargosaurus
-C-
1. Procompsognathus
2. Coelophysis
3. Dilophosaurus
4. Ceratosaurus
5. Allosaurus
-P-
1. Dimorphodon
2. Tapejara
3. Pteranodon
-O-
1. Dimetrodon
2. Muschops
3. Australosyodon
4. Demastosuchus
Isla Sorna
Description: 'The Original Lost World. Site B for Ingen's Jurassic Park Operation. Various Abandoned Ingen Facilities can be located and explored around the island, though most hunters won't have the time to do so. Due to the severity of the danger present on the island, DinoHunt has provided a dozen small bunkers spread out across the island to give hunters a safe-haven and a chance to escape with their lives. This is not an island for the easily distracted or inexperienced, and it is highly recommended that hunters travel together on this island. This is the most dangerous island on the tour and only the most seasoned hunters will have a chance of surviving the dangers this island contains, but are rewarded with the opportunity to hunt the most dangerous predators to have ever walked the Earth, including the Tyrant Lizard King.'
Length: 9.17 Miles at Longest Point
Width: 9.66 Miles at Widest Point
Total Surface Area: Approx. 88.5822 sq. miles
Hunting Difficulty/Danger: Expert
Notable Terrian Features: Isla Sorna Airport; Isla Sorna Aviary; Worker Village; InGen Compound; Geothermal Power Plant; 12 DinoHunt-built bunkers built across the entire island; Almost 3/4 of the island is covered in both classic and coniferous jungle; prominent swamp located in the southeastern part of the island;
Forest/Grassland/Swamp Ratio: 71%/12%/17%
Number of Animals Species on Island:
1. Hypsilophodon
2. Dryosaurus
3. Gallimimus
4. Pachycephalosaurus
5. Ankylosaurus
6. Stegosaurus
7. Triceratops
8. Parasaurolophus
9. Iguanodon
10. Amargosaurus
11. Apatosaurus
12. Brachiosaurus
-C-
1. Procompsognathus
2. Velociraptor
3. Dilophosaurus
4. Ceratosaurus
5. Allosaurus
6. Spinosaurus
7. Tyrannosaurus Rex
-P-
1. Dimorphodon
2. Tapejara
3. Pteranodon
-O-
1. Dimetrodon
2. Muschops
3. Australosyodon
4. Demastosuchus
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