DINO EGGS in ANIMAL SIMULATOR

The world of Animal Simulator on Roblox is packed with hidden treasures, but few secrets spark as much excitement as the elusive Dino Eggs. Scattered across the game’s vast map, these mysterious eggs unlock exclusive dinosaur skins and models, giving players a chance to transform into prehistoric creatures unlike anything else in the game. Whether tucked inside hollow trees, balanced on pirate ship sails, or hidden deep within volcanic caves, each egg offers both a thrilling hunt and a rewarding collectible.

In this guide, we’ll dive deep into everything you need to know about Dino Eggs — from every confirmed location and how to collect them efficiently, to which dinosaur forms they unlock and why players are trading them at high value. If you’re ready to explore, uncover secrets, and expand your Animal Simulator collection, this comprehensive breakdown will help you track down every last Dino Egg with ease.

What the eggs do

Each egg you collect adds a new playable dinosaur to your character selection, allowing you to transform into creatures like the T-Rex, Raptor, or Triceratops. These eggs not only expand your collection but also enhance your gameplay experience by letting you explore and battle as prehistoric beasts. Many players hunt for all the Dino Eggs to complete their collection or showcase their rare skins in multiplayer servers. Some Dino Egg rewards even gain value over time, becoming sought-after collectibles in the trading community. Beyond their rarity, these dinosaur forms add excitement and personality to roleplay, making Dino Eggs one of the most popular hidden treasures in Animal Simulator.

  • Picking up a Dino Egg typically unlocks a dinosaur skin/model (a new playable/collectible appearance) for your character. You simply approach/“click” the egg (or trigger the pickup in whatever interaction the current build uses) and it registers as unlocked. Videos show immediate unlock prompts when eggs are collected.

Exact locations of Dino Eggs — step-by-step

  1. Floating islands / behind spawn — go to the floating-island archipelago behind the safezone; check tree branches and under small overhangs on the islands. Several Dino eggs are hidden around these islands. (Video walkthroughs show at least 1–3 eggs in that archipelago.)
  2. Enterable tree / hollow trunk — a hollow tree (a tree with an interior hole or small cave) near the central rock/archipelago — drop inside and check corners for an egg.
  3. Desert Saloon / ceiling — head to the desert area’s Saloon building (southeast of spawn). Phase through the doorway (many players can walk through), look up at the ceiling — an egg often floats there.
  4. Windmill (near desert) — just outside the Saloon there’s a windmill; check between the blades/gaps and under the rotor housing for a hidden egg.
  5. Pirate ship sail — a Dino/egg can be sitting on top of a pirate-ship sail near the spawn water area.
  6. Volcanic / dinosaur skeleton landmark — go to the lava/volcano corner of the map; check inside the large T-rex (or big dino) skeleton head (nose cavity) — eggs have been hidden there.
  7. Other cliff/tree nooks — check under trees near snow region, under branches, and inside small caves/holes on rock formations — community videos highlight a few of these “nooks” as egg sites.

Mechanics and practical tips

  • Pickup: Walk or fly (if you’re an avian animal) near the egg and interact/click — a popup usually confirms unlock. Videos repeatedly show the instant prompt.
  • Visibility: Eggs are often small and color-coded — check under foliage, behind geometry (inside hollow trees), under overhangs and under the windmill blades. Use a high camera zoom and fly around slowly.
  • Multiple servers: If you can’t find an egg on one server, try other servers — some spawn behavior has been reported as server-dependent in community threads and videos.
  • Updates: Dev updates can move/remove eggs or add paid skins that look similar — if an egg is missing, check the game’s update notes or recent community videos.

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