

The most famous feature of Ouranosaurus is the tall neural spines. Other similar horns can be found on Albertosaurus and Maiasaura. Another feature of the skull is a pair of horns above its eyes, which may have been used as a display. Compared to Iguanodon, the skull of Ouranosaurus is longer and flatter, with more similarities to hadrosaurs such as Edmontosaurus. Ouranosaurus was originally believed to have been an iguanodontid, but recent studies suggest that it may be a basal hadrosaur. In addition to eating from Ground Herbivore Feeders, with the Claire's Sanctuary expansion pack, Ouranosaurus benefit from Rotten Wood in a Ground Paleofeeder, with a secondary preference for Conifers. Unlike Iguanodon, it cannot defend itself and thus should not be mixed with predatory dinosaurs. It can not live without a pair otherwise it will break out of its enclosure and cause guest injuries. Ouranosaurus is a very social animal that can live in a herd with up to twelve individuals, and twenty dinosaurs of varying species. Its base genome is a gradient color scheme that goes from dark brown to brick red with a light cream underbelly. Ouranosaurus is a medium-sized ornithopod with hadrosaur-like snout and tall neural spines on its back. Several members of the species remained alive on the island in the aftermath of the park's abandonment in 2015, and were encountered by the survivors of Camp Cretaceous Jurassic World's resident summer camp. Ouranosaurus was recreated by InGen for Jurassic World on Isla Nublar.
