From seemingly harmless herbivores to colossal nightmares, Jurassic World Rebirth introduced some truly monstrous new threats. But which dinosaurs truly reign supreme in the food chain of fear?
Let's break down the deadliest of them all, ranking the eight dinosaurs that appeared in the standalone sequel.
Minor Threats of the Isle: Titanosaurus & Dolores

The Titanosaurus first appeared when Zora Bennett (Scarlett Johansson) and Dr. Henry Loomis (Jonathan Bailey) spotted them in the field, watching the long-necked, long-tailed creatures hanging out as they ate their supper.
The Dolores is one of the smallest species of dinosaur discovered in the standalone sequel. Similar to the Titanosaurus, this Aquilops dino is a herbivore and unharmful to humans due to its size and nature. It even made a friend in the film!
Dangerous Leads: Mutadons, Quetzacoatlus, & Tyrannosaurus Rex

There are far more powerful and scarier dinos than the Mutadons, but its hybrid abilities as a mutated fusion of a Velociraptor and Pteranodon have earned its place in the middle of the list. Imagine stalking through the island at night. Run into one of these, and you'd best hope it won't catch you on your tail.

The Quetzacoatlus, which made its on-screen debut in Jurassic World: Dominion, can not only soar through the air but its gigantic size and lightning speed make it more than enough to classify it as one of the deadliest threats in Jurassic World Rebirth.
But of course, nothing beats the Jurassic classic of including the Tyrannosaurus Rex on this tier.
The T-Rex has been the iconic terror that has haunted every Jurassic Park and Jurassic World sequel to date. One look and every fan would know that he will always be the star dinosaur since the original franchise came to fruition.
The Deadliest Tier: Spinosaurus, Mosasaurus, & Distortus Rex
Three of the most dangerous species depicted in this film are the Spinosaurus, Mosasaurus, and the Distortus Rex.
The Spinosaurus is an amphibious creatures that lurk in the ocean, and its rampage on Kincaid's boat with the Mosasaurus proves its monstrosity is the reason why the fear of the unknown beyond the surface reef exists.

The Mosasaurus, which has appeared in every Jurassic World movie, has been a standout and continues to hold its title, easily destroying the team's boat with minimal effort and practically sending humans jumping right into its belly.
Let's not forget the newest addition to the franchise: the Distortus Rex, also known as the D-Rex, a mutant fusion created by the filmmakers.
Inspired by a mix of Alien's Xenomorphs, the Rancor from Star Wars, and the T Rex, this became the ultimate threat to the humans on the island, as its nature surpassed that of real dinosaurs.
Considering its brief appearance in Rebirth, this strong introduction will likely make a reappearance in future sequels, should the billion-dollar franchise continue.
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