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Jurassic World Evolution 2 – How to Move and Transport Dinosaurs

How to Move and Transport Dinosaurs to Their Enclosures in Jurassic World Evolution 2

Once you start growing your dinosaur park, you might slowly want to organize and re-arrange where you put your dinosaurs. Luckily, you can easily move and transport dinosaurs in Jurassic World Evolution 2.

It can be quite easy to miss how to transport dinosaurs if you don’t know where to find the option. We will guide you through the whole process and help you organize your incredible dinosaur park in Jurassic World Evolution 2.

How to Move and Transport Dinosaurs to Their Enclosures in Jurassic World Evolution 2

The first thing you have to do is make sure that the dinosaur you want to move or transport is tranquilized. To tranquilize a dinosaur, you’ll need to head over to the Response Facility and choose the helicopter.

You can then select “Add Task” and choose the dinosaur you want to move. Once you select the dinosaur, just select the option to tranquilize it. Now, all you have to do is wait for the dinosaur to fall asleep.

After a short amount of time, the dinosaur should be fully tranquilized and ready to move. Check the left-hand side of your screen and find the “Transport” option from the menu.

Simply click on the tranquilized dinosaur, and an arc should be formed. Now, you are free to move or transport the dinosaur into any enclosure or dinosaur pen you like. Just move your cursor inside to the area and click on it.

Your rangers will then automatically carry and transport the dinosaur to your chosen location.

Alternatively, you can also manually select the helicopter team, click on the “Move Dinosaur” option and move the dinosaur to your desired location. This is probably the fastest and easiest way to move a dinosaur since the helicopter team automatically tranquilizes and transports the dinosaur to your chosen location.

Unfortunately, this option isn’t always available, so we still recommend following the first set of instructions instead.

Either way, at least you now know how to move and transport your dinosaurs to any location you choose.

Written by Borut Udovic

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