To be able to incubate yourself a Spinosaurus in Jurassic World Evolution, you need to unlock 50% of its Genome, which you’ll do by extracting that aforementioned fossil DNA. You can then choose which you want to extract the DNA of, and which you don’t need and just want to sell for cash. Once the teams have returned with fossils, send ’em over to the Fossil Center to be analyzed. Spinosaurus fossils, however, can only be found on the fifth island, known as Isla Sorna in Jurassic World Evolution.
In order to get the Spinosaurus in Jurassic World Evolution, you’ll first need to extract their DNA from fossils which can be found by sending Expedition Teams out from the Expedition Center. The Spinosaurus is a pretty funky-lookin dinosaur, too, so chances are you probably want to get them in Jurassic World Evolution to really give your park a headline attraction.
You’ll have to put some work in to unlock them first. Alas, you don’t just have the choice of over 40 dinos to choose from as soon as you start your park-management adventure. There are a ton of dinosaurs that Frontier Development has managed to cram into Jurassic World Evolution, and even more if you get the Deluxe Edition of the game. How to Get Spinosaurus in Jurassic World Evolution