🦕 Dinosaurs
Dinosaurs roam a prehistoric forest! Feed the herbivores and escape the predators. A game for kids 6+
🦕 Dinosaurs — Herd Behaviour Simulation
Watch a herd of dinosaurs move across a prehistoric landscape. Herbivores graze in herds for safety while carnivores hunt cooperatively — predator-prey dynamics from 65 million years ago.
🔬 What It Demonstrates
Dinosaur herding follows the same Boids flocking rules used by modern birds and fish. Predators target isolated individuals, so herding provides safety in numbers — the same evolutionary pressure seen across hundreds of species today.
🎮 How to Use
Click to add herbivores or carnivores. Watch predators chase and hunt. Use sliders to adjust herd size, predator count, and movement speed.
💡 Did You Know?
Trackway fossils from the Jurassic Period show dinosaurs moving in coordinated herds, with juveniles protected in the centre — the same protective strategy found in almost every modern herd animal.
Dinosaurs roam a prehistoric forest — feed the herbivores, hatch eggs and dodge a meteor strike. Ages 6+.
3D · Three.js / WebGL renderer · 60 FPS target · runs fully client-side, no install