The most successful flying reptile in the park's history. The Pteranodon longiceps clone is distinguished by its cranial crest and a wingspan of approximately 12 meters. Contrary to early paleontological models, our clone does not merely glide; it possesses powerful flight muscles for sustained active flight, a result of bird-like genetic filler.
Extremely social. Flocks exhibit a "pack" mentality when attacking. While primarily piscivorous, the 2015 Incident demonstrated that a flock will revert to carnivorous scavenging (and predation) if the lagoon food supply is disrupted. Security Protocol: Do not make eye contact. Do not run. The Pteranodon tracks movement, not sound. jurassic world evolution codex
The Tyrannosaurus rex remains the cornerstone of the Jurassic World asset portfolio. Despite decades of genetic advancement, it is still regarded as the most dangerous terrestrial animal ever cloned. Our current genome, sourced from amber deposits in the Hell Creek Formation, exhibits a 98.7% purity, though the infamous "prismatic scale" phenotype is a result of amphibian DNA supplementation. The most successful flying reptile in the park's history
The first successful marine reptile clone (2014). Early specimens suffered from severe barotrauma due to a lack of diving reflex genes, corrected by adding Sperm Whale ( Physeter macrocephalus ) DNA. The 2018 incident, where the specimen escaped into the Pacific Ocean, remains a major unresolved ecological and legal liability for Masrani Global. Entry: Pteranodon (Subject: Ptera) Codename: "Avian Apex" Classification: Pterosaur Diet: Piscivore / Carnivore Aviary Mesh: Titanium-Carbide Alloy (Required) Extremely social
Codename: "Rexy" (Specimen #001) Classification: Theropod Diet: Carnivore Dominance Level: Apex
An unauthorized hybridization project. Base genome composed of T. rex , Velociraptor , Giganotosaurus , Majungasaurus , Carnotaurus , tree frog ( Theloderma corticale ), and cuttlefish ( Sepia officinalis ). The result is a theropod lacking a fossil record, possessing no ecological niche, and exhibiting zero natural predator recognition.
Not a dinosaur, but a Late Cretaceous marine lizard. The Mosasaurus is the largest aquatic asset in the Jurassic World database. Its double-hinged jaw and secondary palatal teeth ensure that once prey is seized, escape is statistically zero. Genome sourced from the Maastrichtian layers of the Netherlands.
