How to Get Triceratops in My Dino Park
Triceratops is listed at $20,000, but you cannot buy it. It only hatches from the $25,000 Epic Egg, which has a second possible outcome. Here is the real cost, the roll odds, and the honest verdict on whether it beats saving for a T-Rex.
The Short Answer
Triceratops is an Epic dinosaur and the Epic Egg is its only source. There is no quest, no level gate and no direct purchase — you buy the egg, wait out the hatch and hope the roll goes your way. The stats below use the egg price, not the dinosaur value, because the egg price is what actually leaves your balance.
Epic Egg
$25,000
Income / min
$1,200
Hatch time
1m
Real payback
20.8 min
⚠️ You cannot target it The Epic Egg lists Spinosaurus / Triceratops as its possible outcomes, so every $25,000 spend is roughly a 50% shot at Triceratops. Never spend your last Cash on one roll — budget for at least two.
The $20,000 Price Tag Is Not What You Pay
Every tier list quotes the $20,000 dinosaur value. That number is the in-game valuation, not a purchase price. The only way to own a Triceratops is the $25,000 Epic Egg, and because the roll can miss, the amount you should actually plan for is higher again.
Listed value
What the dinosaur is worth on paper, and the figure every other guide repeats. Useful for trade comparisons and nothing else.
$20,000
What you actually pay
The Epic Egg price. This is the number that leaves your balance, and the number your payback should be measured against.
$25,000
Plan for this instead
The average Cash needed before the roll finally lands a Triceratops. Bring this much or expect to walk away empty.
$50,000
📉 The uncomfortable coincidence The expected cost of targeting one Triceratops is $50,000 — exactly the price of the Legendary Egg, which hatches a guaranteed T-Rex earning $2,500 per minute instead of $1,200. If Triceratops is a goal rather than a happy accident, the same Cash buys twice the income with none of the RNG. Compare with T-Rex →
Epic Egg Roll Odds
The game does not publish drop rates, so this table assumes an even split across the 2 outcomes the Epic Egg lists. Treat it as a planning floor, not a guarantee — real rates could be weighted either way.
| Eggs bought | Cash spent | Chance of a Triceratops | What it means |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | $25,000 | 50.0% | A coin flip. Fine if you would be happy with either dinosaur. |
| 2 | $50,000 | 75.0% | The break-even point most players plan around. |
| 3 | $75,000 | 87.5% | Still a one-in-eight chance of walking away without one. |
| 4 | $100,000 | 93.8% | Diminishing returns — you have now spent two Legendary Eggs. |
| 5 | $125,000 | 96.9% | Chasing at this point costs more than the entire rest of your roster. |
Cumulative probability of at least one Triceratops across repeated rolls, assuming independent draws and an even split across the 2 listed outcomes.
Triceratops or Spinosaurus: Which Roll Is Better
Both dinosaurs come out of the same $25,000 egg, so the fair comparison is what each one returns on that identical spend. Payback here is measured against the egg price, which is why both numbers are worse than the values you see on tier lists.
| Roll outcome | Listed value | Income | Payback vs egg | Fully upgraded |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🦕 TriceratopsEpic | $20,000 | $1,200/min | 20.8 min | $12,960/min |
| 🐊 SpinosaurusEpic | $25,000 | $1,400/min | 17.9 min | $15,120/min |
🎲 Triceratops is the weaker half of the egg Spinosaurus earns 16.7% more per minute for the identical egg price, which makes it the better outcome on every measure. Averaged across both possibilities the Epic Egg pays itself back in 19.2 minutes — a solid buy overall, just not because of the Triceratops side of the coin.
How Long $25,000 Actually Takes
Time to bank the Epic Egg price at five real park stages, using this site dinosaur and upgrade data. Notice how the upgrade multiplier compresses the wait far more than adding dinosaurs does.
| Park stage | Dinos | Multiplier | Income | Time to afford |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fresh start | 1 | ×1 | $50/min | 8h 20m |
| Starter park | 4 | ×1 | $475/min | 53m |
| Starter + 2 upgrades | 4 | ×1.8 | $855/min | 29m |
| Mid park | 9 | ×1 | $2,925/min | 9m |
| Mid park, fully upgraded | 9 | ×10.8 | $31,590/min | 1m |
🎁 Code math The 11 active codes are worth $171,650 in Cash combined — enough for 6 Epic Eggs with $21,650 left over. At even odds that is about 3.0 Triceratops before you earn a single Cash from visitors, which is by far the cheapest way to farm the roll. Grab the codes →
Where Triceratops Really Sits on Payback
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| # | Dinosaur | Listed value | Income | Payback | Income per $1,000 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | CompsognathusCommon | $500 | $50/min | 10.0 min | $100.0 |
| 2 | GallimimusCommon | $1,000 | $75/min | 13.3 min | $75.0 |
| 3 | DilophosaurusCommon | $1,500 | $100/min | 15.0 min | $66.7 |
| 4 | VelociraptorRare | $8,000 | $500/min | 16.0 min | $62.5 |
| 5 | ParasaurolophusUncommon | $4,000 | $250/min | 16.0 min | $62.5 |
| 6 | 🦕 TriceratopsEpic | $20,000 | $1,200/min | 16.7 min | $60.0 |
| 7 | StegosaurusRare | $10,000 | $600/min | 16.7 min | $60.0 |
| 8 | AnkylosaurusUncommon | $5,000 | $300/min | 16.7 min | $60.0 |
| 9 | BrachiosaurusRare | $12,000 | $700/min | 17.1 min | $58.3 |
| 10 | PterodactylUncommon | $6,000 | $350/min | 17.1 min | $58.3 |
| 11 | SpinosaurusEpic | $25,000 | $1,400/min | 17.9 min | $56.0 |
| 12 | T-RexLegendary | $50,000 | $2,500/min | 20.0 min | $50.0 |
Ranking uses listed dinosaur values so it stays comparable with other guides. Adjusted for the Epic Egg price, Triceratops takes 20.8 minutes to repay itself — slower than the T-Rex at 20.0 minutes, which is the only dinosaur you can buy with certainty.
Triceratops With the Full Upgrade Stack
All four park upgrades multiply together for a x10.8 bonus and cost $80,000 in total. Inside a complete park a single Triceratops carries 15.0% of total income for 14.0% of total cost — one of the most balanced ratios in the game.
Boosted income
$12,960/min
Per hour
$777,600/h
Boosted payback
1.9 min
Upgrades apply to your whole roster, so read these as the marginal value of one Triceratops pen inside a fully upgraded park.
Four Mistakes People Make Chasing Triceratops
✕ Saving exactly $20,000
The listed value is not a price. Reaching $20,000 buys you nothing, because the Epic Egg costs $25,000 and the shop has no direct Triceratops option.
✕ Rerolling until it appears
Each egg is an independent draw, so a miss does not improve your next odds. Every extra roll is another $25,000 with the same coin flip attached.
✕ Selling a Spinosaurus to reroll
Spinosaurus earns more per minute than Triceratops for the same egg price. Trading the stronger roll away to chase the weaker one costs income twice over.
✕ Buying Epic Eggs before the cheap upgrades
Visitor Booth and Food Court cost $10,000 combined and multiply your entire roster by 1.8. Buying them first makes every later egg easier to afford.
Where to Go Next
How to Get T-Rex
The guaranteed Legendary for the same Cash you would gamble on Epic rolls.
Read guide →ROI Calculator
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Open calculator →Eggs & Hatching
Every egg tier, hatch time and the optimal purchase order.
Read guide →Dinosaur Database
All 12 dinosaurs with cost, income and income-per-slot rankings.
Browse dinos →Triceratops FAQ
How do you get Triceratops in My Dino Park?
Buy the Epic Egg for $25,000 Cash in the in-game shop, wait out the 1-minute hatch, then place the dinosaur in a free pen. The Epic Egg is the only source, and it can also hatch a Spinosaurus instead.
How much does Triceratops cost?
The dinosaur is listed at $20,000, but that is a valuation rather than a price. You cannot buy it directly — you pay $25,000 for the Epic Egg and take the roll.
Is the Epic Egg guaranteed to hatch a Triceratops?
No. The Epic Egg lists Spinosaurus and Triceratops as its possible outcomes, so a single egg is roughly a coin flip. Two eggs put you at about 75% and three at about 87.5%.
How much does Triceratops earn per minute?
$1,200 per minute at base rate. With all four park upgrades active the multiplier is 10.8, which lifts a single Triceratops to about $12,960 per minute, or $777,600 per hour.
Is Triceratops better than Spinosaurus?
No. Both hatch from the same $25,000 Epic Egg, but Spinosaurus earns $1,400 per minute against $1,200 — about 16.7% more for identical spend. Spinosaurus is the better roll every time.
Should I chase Triceratops or save for T-Rex?
Save for T-Rex if you are choosing deliberately. Targeting a Triceratops costs $50,000 on average, which is exactly the guaranteed Legendary Egg price, and T-Rex earns $2,500 per minute versus $1,200 with no RNG involved.
Can I get Triceratops for free with codes?
Indirectly. The 11 active codes are worth $171,650 in Cash, which funds 6 Epic Eggs with $21,650 left over — about 3 expected Triceratops at even odds, before your park earns anything.
How long does it take to afford an Epic Egg?
Roughly 8 hours 20 minutes from a single starting dinosaur, about 53 minutes from a Starter park at $475 per minute, 29 minutes with the first two upgrades, and around 9 minutes from a Mid park. Offline income accrues at the same rate.