Do you want to create your own dinosaur-themed tourist attraction where things hopefully won’t go horribly wrong? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then read on. As we’ve collected some of the best dinosaur mods to try out during your next Minecraft session.
15. Primitive Tools
Check Out This Mod If you’re looking to get the edge on your fellow Minecraft cavemen, then Primitive Tools is the mod for you. This adds a range of Stone Age-style flint-based tools and weapons to the game, which replaces vanilla Minecraft’s wood and stone tool sets. Some of the tools you get are flint-tipped knives, rock hammers, hatchets, hoes, picks, and spades, as well as a wooden club and a flint-tipped spear.
14. Prehistoric Dinosaur Biomes
Check Out This Mod Prehistoric Dinosaur Biomes is a mod that allows you to build your own time machine. Cool, right? When created, the machine will take you back to the Prehistoric Realm – a land of murky water and hazy skies, filled with dinosaurs and other more bizarre creatures such as giant dragonflies. If you’re looking for adventure then be sure to check this one out.
13. Jurassicraft
Check Out This Mod Jurassicraft is a mod which gives you the chance to build your own Jurassic Park-style dinosaur park. Not only does it include a multiple dinosaurs and plants, but it also includes the DNA and machines you need to bring them back to life through the power of science. And the mod also includes a range of dino park-themed decorations, usable vehicles and dinosaur skeletons you can build from fossils you find. Sadly, the most recent versions of this mod are now available only to Patreon subscribers… however the July 2019 version is still available for download for free.
12. Prehistoric Eclipse
Check Out This Mod Prehistoric Eclipse is a mod that creates a dinosaur realm populated with 16 new mobs:
Dakotaraptor Monolosphosaurus Plesiosaurus Velociraptor Dunkleosteus Sea Scorpion Protoceratops Arthropleura Saurichthys Titanoceratops Tyrannosaurus Rex Tupandactylus Dragonfly Allosaurus Onchopristises Sauroposeidon
Baby dinosaurs can be tamed with a bone, but many of the adult dinosaurs will be more hostile. So be cautious when approaching! Although this mod hasn’t been updated for some time, it’s still worth downloading due to the high level of effort that clearly went into the modelling of the creatures. So if you’ve got Minecraft running on a version to match, give it a try!
11. MineJurassic
Check Out This Mod MineJurassic is another mod loosely based off of Jurassic Park. In this case you hunt down fossils, extract samples of dino DNA, and then use it to bring extinct species back to life. The mod gives you access to over 30 different real life dinosaurs, but it also uniquely also gives you the chance to combine different DNA to create your own hybrid dinosaurs, such as the Spinoraptor and the Stegoceratops. Very cool. The mod may inspire comparisons with Jurassicraft, but it earns a higher place on this list for the simple reason that the mod is still being actively updated and distributed for free.
10. Prehistoric Fauna
Check Out This Mod Here’s something a little different to grab your attention: Prehistoric Fauna is a time travel mod that gives you the opportunity to travel back in time to the age of the dinosaurs. Using a magic Time Crystal, you can travel back in time to three new realms based on the Triassic, Jurassic, and Creataceous periods. Each have their own unique geological formations – all intended to be scientifically accurate to the actual time period. The mod also features 21 species of extinct animals, including the ancient ancestors of dinosaurs and mammals in in the Triassic, to their enormous Cretaceous descendants. Plus it adds seven unique trees too, along with 12 unique plants to really enhance the feel of these awesome new realms.
9. Modzoic
Check Out This Mod Modzoic is a rather small mod that’s certainly worth trying out. It adds a number of new dinosaurs and other animals into Minecraft – all of which lived 70 million years ago, specifically in northern Canada. You’ll get such classics as the Gorgosauruses, Nanuqsauruses, Centrosauruses, Brachyceratops, Didelphodons, Parksosauruses, and yes, even that old charmer Ugrunaaluk. If you’re looking for a mod that combines fun and education with a charm that’s distinctly Canadian, Modzoic has you covered.
8. Mezicraft 8
Check Out This Mod You wouldn’t guess by the name, but yes, this does feature dinosaurs. The mod includes new biomes to play with, as well as over 200 dinosaurs and other creatures, including a number of water and flying mobs. The dinosaurs can interact according to the mod’s in-built food chains, and will fight each other when necessary, but can also be tamed and bred to use as mounts if you’re feeling daring. The dinosaurs are found in a separate realm accessible from the vanilla Minecraft overworld via a portal, which also features a number of new unique biomes, blocks, and ores, as well as many new items that can be crafted from all that new stuff.
7. Minecraft Eons
Check Out This Mod Minecraft Eons, formerly known as the Primal Age mod, adds countless animals, plants, and other primordial creatures to your Minecraft world. All these life forms span across ~300 million years and encompass the Devonian, Carboniferous, Permian, Triassic, Jurassic, Cretacious, and Cenozoic eras. The mod is being updated actively, and has recently been ported to updates 1.15.2 and 1.16.5 (as of this writing). Plus it’s highly compatible with other big prehistoric mods, making it the ultimate mod to enhance your prehistoric park.
6. Dinosaur Dimension
Check Out This Mod Yep, you get a new dinosaur-populated dinosaur realm. Dinosaur Dimension adds eight new prehistoric creatures to Minecraft, as well as some new exotic plant life to add flavour to the Dino world. The mod also includes four hostile mobs, which each have their own fighting style: Dimetrodons, which are large and lumbering. Velociraptors, which hunt in packs at night. Pteranodons, which fly fast and attack on sight. And the Tyrannosaurus Rex, which can use its enormous size to chase down and catch its prey. The mod also features four passive mobs: Sauropods, Stegosauruses, Triceratops, and Trilobites, which also have their own distinct behaviors, varying from actively passive to defensive when attacked.
5. PaleoCraft Mod
Check Out This Mod Paleocraft Mod is a dinosaur mod which, according to its description, “strives to make its dinosaurs as scientifically accurate as possible”. The mod adds a range of dinosaur species of different sizes, ranging from enormous to bird-sized, which can be spawned-in or visited in a separate dinosaur-filled realm (which is also added when you install this mod). Each dinosaur has its own species-specific personality, too. From the timid Citipati which flees if attacked, to the more assertive Baryonyx, which will attack if players get too close. And there’s even the Dromaeosaurus, which hunts in packs, but can be tamed if approached with care.
4. Yanny’s Stone Age
Check Out This Mod Now that you’ve modded in all these dinosaurs, maybe it’s time to let your inner Fred Flintstone out? Yanny’s Stone Age aims to give you the authentic stone age experience, all in Minecraft. It radically overhauls the way you craft, hunt, and gather resources. Craft tools from antlers and bone, mill flour, tan hides into leather. The mod also adds a number of new prehistoric animals to hunt or hide from – including the woolly mammoth, saber-toothed tigers, and the woolly rhino (who know that was a thing?) Not to mention it also adds the ancestors of vanilla Minecraft livestock such as boars, auroch, fowl and mouflon(basically rams), which you can domesticate if you choose to.
3. Prehistoric Flora
Check Out This Mod It’s all well and good reviving dinosaurs. But to really complete the scene, you need some prehistoric plants for them to stomp through. Prehistoric Flora does just that: giving you a selection of verdant greenery spanning across millions of years, covering the Precambrian, Cambrian, Ordovician, Silurian, Devonian, and the Carboniferous periods. The mod also has a large number of beautifully modeled and animated era-appropriate mobs to populate the world. Not to mention this bad boy is even compatible with the Fossils and Archaeology Revival mod, which leads us to…
2. Fossils and Archeology Revival
Check Out This Mod Have you ever wanted to run your own version of Jurassic Park? Well to put it bluntly, this Minecraft mod lets you do just that. Unearth fossilized bones, extract their DNA, and use it to revive and tame around 50 different prehistoric or extinct creatures such as dinosaurs, including flying and swimming types, as well as mammoths, smilodons, terror birds, and dodos. Ah, those crazy dodos. However, if you’re more interested in becoming an archaeologist à la Indiana Jones, the mod also gives you the chance to unearth a range of ancient artifacts and explore ancient temples. And yes, it even includes a whip.
1. Jurassic World Reborn
Check Out This Mod Jurassic World Reborn is a fan mod through and through. Where other mods of its type might loosely be inspired by the Jurassic Park franchise, JWR seems to actively strive to nail the feeling of the films. This adds 91 different creatures to your Minecraft gameplay. These include new dinosaurs, marine reptiles, prehistoric fish, and some custom hybrid designs, all with their own unique A.I. and animations, textures, and models. So how do you get them all chasing you around? By extracting their DNA from fossils you find around the world. This mod also includes several useable vehicles, including jeeps and a helicopter, which you can hop into and cruise around easily to navigate your dinosaur enclosures.