If you’re a LEGO fan and a dinosaur enthusiast, LEGO Jurassic World is where imagination roars to life. From towering T. rex builds to nimble Velociraptors and even the fearsome Indominus rex, this thrilling series brings your favorite prehistoric predators to brick-built reality. Whether you’re a parent, a collector, or a Jurassic Park superfan, this guide covers all the dinosaurs in LEGO Jurassic World sets—past and present!
What is LEGO Jurassic World?
LEGO Jurassic World is a licensed LEGO theme based on the Jurassic Park and Jurassic World films. First released in 2015 to coincide with the Jurassic World movie, this line has expanded to include dozens of sets, exclusive minifigures, and a wide variety of buildable and molded dinosaur figures.
Why It’s a Hit
- Combines dinosaurs, vehicles, and action-packed builds
- Appeals to kids, adult fans of LEGO (AFOLs), and movie lovers
- Features iconic characters like Owen Grady and Dr. Ian Malcolm
- Includes unique, highly-detailed dinosaur molds
All Dinosaurs in LEGO Jurassic World Sets
The LEGO Jurassic World theme includes over 30 different dinosaur species across various sizes, colors, and forms. Here’s a look at the most notable and fan-favorite dinos.
🦖 Large Dinosaurs
These big beasts often come as centerpieces in the larger LEGO sets.
Tyrannosaurus rex
- Sets: T. rex Breakout, T. rex Rampage, and more
- Features: Movable jaw, posable limbs, and realistic detail
- Color Variants: Brown, green, and tan
Indominus rex
- Sets: Indominus Rex vs. Ankylosaurus
- Origin: Created for the Jurassic World film
- Fun Fact: One of the largest and rarest LEGO dinos
Giganotosaurus
- Set: Giganotosaurus & Therizinosaurus Attack
- Size: Larger than T. rex molds
- Debut: Released for Jurassic World: Dominion
Baryonyx
- Sets: Baryonyx Face-Off, Baryonyx Boat Escape
- Details: Sleek design, long snout, water-themed settings
🐊 Medium-Sized Dinosaurs
These dinos strike a balance between size and versatility.
Carnotaurus
- Sets: Carnotaurus Gyrosphere Escape
- Unique Traits: Short horns, deep red color
Allosaurus
- Set: Allosaurus Transport
- Build Style: Similar in size to Carnotaurus, distinct blue color scheme
Spinosaurus (Rumored/Custom Only)
- Status: Not yet officially released in modern LEGO sets
- Demand: Highly requested by fans
🐉 Small & Agile Dinosaurs
These dinos are perfect for action scenes and jungle chases.
Velociraptor
- Characters: Blue, Delta, Charlie, Echo
- Sets: Raptor Rampage, Blue & Beta Velociraptor Capture, and many more
- Highlights: Posable limbs, distinct color markings, widely loved
Dilophosaurus
- Features: Frilled neck, ability to “spit venom”
- Sets: Dilophosaurus Ambush, Jurassic Park T. rex Breakout
Gallimimus
- Set: Gallimimus & Pteranodon Breakout
- Notable Traits: Ostrich-like build, super fast
Atrociraptor
- Set: Atrociraptor Dinosaur: Bike Chase
- Appearance: Introduced in Jurassic World: Dominion
🦕 Herbivores and Flying Dinosaurs
Not all dinosaurs are predators. These gentle (and not-so-gentle) giants offer variety.
Triceratops
- Set: Triceratops Rampage
- Cool Features: Triple horned face, movable head
Stegosaurus
- Set: Not commonly featured but available in legacy sets
- Look: Armored plates and spiked tail
Ankylosaurus
- Set: Indominus Rex vs. Ankylosaurus
- Special Trait: Clubbed tail for defense
Pteranodon
- Sets: Pteranodon Chase, Pteranodon Capture
- Type: Flying reptile (technically not a dinosaur)
- Movable Parts: Wings and beak
Rarest and Most Valuable LEGO Jurassic Dinosaurs
If you’re a collector, you’ll want to keep your eye on some of these rare and high-value figures:
- T. rex from T. rex Rampage – Premium build, exclusive to collectors
- Indominus rex (2015) – Limited edition and very sought-after
- Giganotosaurus – Large and newer, with increasing resale value
- Blue the Velociraptor – Multiple variants, some more valuable than others
💡 Pro Tip: Keep dinosaur figures in good condition to retain value. Original packaging and complete sets boost worth significantly!
How to Start or Grow Your LEGO Dinosaur Collection
Here’s a quick guide to jumpstarting your Jurassic World collection:
🎯 Tips for Beginners
- Start with affordable sets like the Pteranodon Chase or Velociraptor Escape
- Look for combo sets that include vehicles, dinos, and minifigures
- Buy from reputable sources (official LEGO, Amazon, or trusted resellers)
🔎 For Serious Collectors
- Target retired sets for investment potential
- Explore custom dinosaurs and third-party builds for variety
- Join LEGO fan communities for trade and set alerts
Final Thoughts: Build Your Own Jurassic Adventure
The LEGO Jurassic World theme is a playground of creativity and prehistoric action. With a wide array of dinosaurs ranging from the massive Indominus rex to the iconic Blue, there’s no shortage of thrilling scenes to build and stories to tell.
Whether you’re looking to gift a dinosaur-loving kid or expand your own collection, this theme offers something wild for everyone.

Yara Bryant is a contributing writer at Oxford Brick Art, where she shares her passion for LEGO creativity, design, and storytelling. With a keen eye for detail and a love for brick-based artistry, Yara explores the endless possibilities of LEGO, inspiring builders of all levels to think outside the brick.