Jurassic Fossilhead

Jurassic Fossilhead is a zombie encountered in Jurassic Marsh in Plants vs. Zombies 2. He has no special abilities, but his health is extremely high compared to a normal Zombie. Out of all of the zombies with Machined toughness, Jurrassic Fossilhead Zombie bears the most similarities with Blockhead Zombie, the primary difference being the latter's immunity to Iceberg Lettuce.

Description
Jurassic Fossilhead wears a skull of a dead Triceratops that covers a little area over his head. The rest of his body and facial hair is just the same as a normal Jurassic Zombie.

Almanac entry
TOUGHNESS: Machined

SPEED: Basic

Fossil skulls not only provide a huge amount of damage absorption, but are also extremely classy.

Country to his name, Jurassic Fossilhead's fossil head isn't actually a fossil. That's skull's maybe a week and a half old, tops.

Overview
Jurassic Fossilhead absorbs 99.25 normal damage shots and changes its appearance upon absorbing 27, 54, 90 (when its skull is destroyed), and 95 normal damage shots before dying at 99.25 normal damage shots.

Appearances
Player's House: Piñata Party

Jurassic Marsh - Days 1-16 (as of Part 1) and Piñata Party.

Strategies
Like Knight Zombie and Blockhead Zombie, this zombie can be problematic if you do not prepare. If you see him in the seed selection, choose instant kills (such as Chili Bean or Potato Mine) to kill him instantly. This zombie is also dangerous if combined with Jurassic Bucketheads, Gargantuars, and dinosaurs. Try to use a Blover quickly when he is affected by a raptor, as this zombie can cause massive havoc if you do not act fast enough. He has moderate speed but high toughness with his triceratops skull on. Be careful when using Squash on him, for one Squash cannot fully destroy him.

Among the introduced plants in Jurassic Marsh, Primal Peashooter can help push back Jurassic Fossilhead. It is best to have at least two Primal Peashooters and a Primal Wall-nut for a great combination.

Trivia

 * His headgear is not actually a fossil; it is rather a week-old decayed triceratops skull, which is referenced in his Almanac entry.