Eggs & Hatching Sources
Every dinosaur in My Dino Park comes from an egg. Eggs are split into two tracks: standard progression eggs purchased with Cash, and premium eggs sourced through codes, the Upgrade Shop, or special events.
Open Eggs →Browse every major wiki category, from fruits and swords to clans, bosses, and accessories.
Six egg types form the entire dinosaur acquisition pipeline, each with its own cost, incubation time, and rarity distribution.
Explore → 1 ☠ 11 DinosaursEleven dinosaur species from Common Stegosaurus through Mythic Kraken, each with a fixed visitor yield that drives the park's revenue loop.
Explore → 2 ✦ 6 GamepassesSix Robux gamepasses modify core game speed, drop calculations, and economic scaling formulas across the entire park.
Explore → 3 ♨ 3 UpgradesThree permanent Teeth upgrades introduced in Update 2: revenue multiplier, hatch speed boost, and offline retention multiplier.
Explore → 4 ◇ 2 CurrenciesTwo currencies — Cash and Teeth — drive the entire park economy, with a fixed 1 Tooth equals $15,000 Cash exchange rate.
Explore → 5 ⬟ 3 EnclosuresThree infrastructure systems — terrain plots, enclosures, and the Rebirth hub — gate the player's park size and long-term multiplier ceiling.
Explore → 6Every dinosaur in My Dino Park comes from an egg. Eggs are split into two tracks: standard progression eggs purchased with Cash, and premium eggs sourced through codes, the Upgrade Shop, or special events.
Open Eggs →Dinosaurs are the revenue engine of My Dino Park. Each species has a fixed yield-per-visitor value, and stacking high-yield dinosaurs in your enclosures is the single biggest lever for accelerating cash growth.
Open Dinosaurs →Gamepasses are premium Robux purchases that apply permanent multipliers or quality-of-life improvements to the entire park. They do not unlock content directly but accelerate progression.
Open Gamepasses →The Teeth Upgrade Shop was expanded in Update 2 to add permanent progression modifiers purchasable with Teeth. Unlike gamepasses, these upgrades are tied to in-game currency rather than Robux.
Open Upgrades →My Dino Park uses a dual-currency system. Cash is the primary revenue token earned from visitor payouts, while Teeth is the secondary currency used for premium upgrades and the Mythic Egg.
Open Currencies →Enclosures and terrain define the physical limits of your park. Every dinosaur needs an enclosure slot to generate visitor yield, and the total number of plots caps your Rebirth eligibility.
Open Enclosures →