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Revision as of 15:40, July 21, 2011
Template:PlaceOriginal Jurassic Jungle appears in the game Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly and is a cross between a volcanic wasteland and a humid jungle. Many creatures live in the jungle while they stay away from the volcano. Theres a hidden chest with a skull design on it and it needs a key to open it, inside the chest is a dragonfly.
Dilemma
The Professors who work in the jungle were working on a Robotic Riptoc that had escaped their "inescapable" cages and started to ruin their work and research.
Enemies
- Trex 1000 - A robotic creature that shoots its target with a laser beam. Can only be killed with Electric Breath or Ice Breath.
- R-1000 - Icy Riptocs with a stolen gadget that lets them walk on lava, constantly melting and reforming.
- Cave Riptocs - Green caveman-like Riptocs with boulders.
Trivia
- Professor Copeland might refer to Stewart Copeland, the music composer for the game.
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