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2 weeks ago - The rest of the skeleton of the Indominus rex was most likely destroyed with the larger part of Isla Nublar when the volcano Mount Sibo erupted. The DNA of Indominus, stored in a glass container, was then claimed by Eli Mills. He then assisted ...
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r/JurassicPark on Reddit: How much DNA percentage did the Indominus Rex have of each species that was used for its creation?
May 8, 2018 -
The Indominus Rex had DNA of Tyrannosaurus, Velociraptor, Giganotosaurus, Rugops, Carnotaurus, Majungasaurus, Therizinosaurus, Sepia and tree frog. I would like to know how much percentage I had of each species.
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We know the base animal was a T. rex, so let's assume that half of it's genetic composition is T. rex. That leaves the other half as the following: Velociraptor (Intelligence) Giganotosaurus (Size and Osteoderms) Therizinosaurus (Long claws) Carnotaurus (Osteoderms) Rugops (Osteoderms) Majungasaurus (Osteoderms) Pit adder (Heat vision) Tree Frog (Heat Signature Removal) Cuttlefish (Camouflage and Fast Growth Rate) Unidentified Species (Opposable Thumbs)
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I'm afraid that specific information hasn't been divulged in any of the canon that's available to us right now. We know what ingredients are in there, and that T-rex is the base genome. It's guesswork after that.
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How much DNA percentage did the Indominus Rex have of each species that was used for its creation?
We know the base animal was a T. rex, so let's assume that half of it's genetic composition is T. rex. That leaves the other half as the following: Velociraptor (Intelligence) Giganotosaurus (Size and Osteoderms) Therizinosaurus (Long claws) Carnotaurus (Osteoderms) Rugops (Osteoderms) Majungasaurus (Osteoderms) Pit adder (Heat vision) Tree Frog (Heat Signature Removal) Cuttlefish (Camouflage and Fast Growth Rate) Unidentified Species (Opposable Thumbs) More on reddit.com
[Jurassic World] The Indominus Rex is part human (Spoilers)
House cats hunt for sport as well. It's a big deal in places with minimal mammal presence like New Zealand, because birds are not prepared to dealing with fast moving ground predators. Famously cats were introduced to Stephens island, and caused the extinction of the Stephens Island Wren, in a couple of years. More on reddit.com
What raptor DNA do you think was used to create the Indominus Rex ?
Probably "clever girl"
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What genes from which animals is the Indominus rex composed of, and what parts does it share with its components? - Quora
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Indominus rex/JW: E | Jurassic Park Wiki | Fandom
October 29, 2024 - Indominus rex is an unlockable hybrid dinosaur in Jurassic World Evolution. Indominus rex is unlocked from the Research Center after the Tyrannosaurus rex and Velociraptor genomes are complete. Alpine Pattern Savannah Pattern Rainforest Pattern Arid Pattern Coastal Pattern “Okay, I'm not quite sure what you're doing here... other than playing with fire.
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Indominus rex - The Jurassic World Wiki
August 19, 2025 - This hybrid was the strongest in the game when the first wave of hybrids was released, but now multiple species have since surpassed it, such as Priotrodon and Ostaposaurus. The Indominus Rex can be used to create Indoraptor by fusing it with 4,000 Velociraptor S-DNA.
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'Jurassic World': Indominus Rex Abilities & Origin Explained
June 13, 2015 - Nevertheless, as Masrani Global prepared to introduce the Indominus rex exhibit to parkgoers, even securing sponsorship from Verizon Wireless, the man-made dinosaur is revealed to possess dangerous abilities (inherited from its hybrid DNA sources) that undermine Jurassic World security measures.
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Jurassic World Special Edition: From DNA to Indominus Rex! (iExplore): Rowlands, Caroline: 9781783122660: Amazon.com: Books
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Jurassic World: The Indominus Rex Descends From Plants
May 24, 2021 - The genetic makeup of the Indominus Rex is similar to Wu's initial plant hybrid in that it's a cocktail of genetic samples. Some samples were a mixture of carnivorous dinosaurs, including the T-Rex and velociraptor.