According to the newest Amber Society video, Indoraptor has Abelisaurus DNA. This was never EVER mentioned in the movies, marketing or merch, but I guess it makes sense for Universal.
Indoraptor and Indominus are pretty much an amalgamation of the entire abelisauridae at this point.
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Indominus - Carnotaurus, Majungasaurus, Rugops, Pycnonemosaurus, Quilmesaurus, and Viavenator.
Indoraptor - Carnotaurus, Abelisaurus, Velociraptor.
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I still think Rugops (size and crest) and maybe Pycnonemosaurus (for the size) are the most viable candidates to be new abelisaurids in JWE2.
Indo Rex "kills for sport" and it is heavily implied that Indo Raptor has a connection to Daisie (the whole "mother" thing) will this be a twist in the third film?
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The Image is from Jurassic World Alive it's Indoraptor Gen 2. The hybrid is created by Blue and Indominus Rex Gen 2 DNA.
My theory concerns the Velociraptor DNA used in the Indominus Rex. As we know, the Indominus Rex has Velociraptor DNA to communicate with them. Many fans believe that the Velociraptor DNA used for the Indominus is from the Raptor Squad of Jurassic World, but this is impossible since both the Indominus Rex and the Raptor Squad were born in 2012. So, which Velociraptor did they use for the Indominus Rex? Well, I think I've found the answer: the Velociraptors from JP3.
Masrani initially wanted to use the Velociraptors seen in JP3 for his Jurassic World, but they were too dangerous for the park. However, according to my theory, the scientists took only the DNA from these Velociraptors or their eggs and used it to create the Indominus and the Raptor Squad. This would explain why the Indominus has many traits reminiscent of the Jurassic Park 3 Velociraptors, such as the red eyes, the protofeathers, and even the white color of the alpha. (Although, the aggressiveness of the Indominus Rex seems to resemble that of the Velociraptors from the first two films; perhaps they took DNA from the Velociraptor skeletons found in the 1993 Visitors Center.)
Furthermore, if the Indominus Rex's sibling was indeed black, then there could have been a secret black Velociraptor on Isla Sorna that lived during the events of JP3. Also, in my opinion, during the expedition to Isla Sorna, the scientists took DNA from a green Carnotaurus (canonical in the novels and also in the saga, thanks to Jurassic World: Chaos Theory). This would explain not only the Carnotaurus DNA in the Indominus but also its camouflage ability.
Returning to the Raptor Squad, perhaps they also have the DNA of the Jurassic Park 3 Raptors. Not only does Blue's blue stripe resemble that of the male Raptor from JP3, but also two members of the Raptor Squad (I don't remember which ones) seem to have the skull shape of the JP3 Velociraptors. It's impossible for the Raptor Squad's DNA to be part of the Indominus, as the I-Rex would have inherited some of their characteristics (like Blue's blue stripe, which the Indoraptor inherited). What do you think of this theory?
I don't know why, but I get strong wolf vibes from Ripper with his quadrupedal stance and his behavior. Course werewolves are one of several horror influences for him- he even howls at the moon. Ripper terrorizing Maisie could also be a nod to Red Riding Hood and The Big Bad Wolf, with Maisie wearing a red coat.
Then there's Dr. Wu's discussion with Mills, using bringing up dogs and back in the first Jurassic World, Hoskins recalled to Barry his keeping a wolf pup which eventually mauled his wife.
Plus, dogs have been used in combat roles, and putting DNA in a dinosaur made for that makes sense logically, so it can take orders and have empathy.
Does the Indoraptor have blues DNA? I always thought so, but I can’t be exactly sure.
No, that was the purpose of getting Blue from Nublar. They needed Blue's DNA and for her to act as a mother for the final Indoraptor.
It doesn't have Blue's DNA, that's why they needed Blue.
Because Blue was abnormally responsive to humans and therefore easier to train, it was decided that the later versions of the Indoraptor should incorporate her DNA and/or be raised by her in order to encourage similar behavior.
I remember this being a really big theory back in the day, and I wanted to see if anything new came to light. I’ve seen people reference events that I never knew about, so I thought maybe it was confirmed or denied in that type of material.
I've had a little look, but I confess I haven't dug too deeply into trying to answer this. I was hoping for a better and more succinct answer here.
The question is this. What is the Indoraptor a hybrid of? Is it as the name suggests a combo of the Indominus and a raptor? Which makes no sense as I'm sure you can work out.
So what then is it?
I tried to upload an image and make this post but it was instantly removed for using “Reddit Images” and I’m not sure what that means because all I did was select an image off my camera roll and post it with a title. Anyway,
In JW: Fallen Kingdom, the Indoraptor is called a “prototype” so could the Indoraptor be brought back into the franchise as a version 2? This version being smarter, stronger, faster and not made weak by the plot.
I am not saying this is what I want to happen, just asking if it’s a possibility and what everyone would think if it did happen.
Edit: Clearly I need to pay attention a bit more haha
I just figured this out today even though I watched the movie on release💀
One of the main reasons the project was doomed was because the host creature, Indominus Rex consumed it's sibling. The creature had a prion disease from cannibalism that didn't affect it as much as The Indoraptor due to its size. The Indoraptor had clear signs of this in its appearance and behavior. This makes the most sense as to why Indoraptor eggs won't be seen in Dominion.
Well, as Camp Cretaceous season 3 told us, it was also a complete “build it from scratch” animal. All of Wu’s research was taken by the kids and his laptop destroyed. It’s why it took him 2 years to only make a prototype. Whereas if he had all of his research he probably would have had a near perfect animal in months.
Edit: there also won’t be eggs because (A) they made 1 as a prototype and (B) it was male.
Here I was thinking the project was doomed because you used a gun to direct it to attack a target when you could just shoot the target with the same gun for a fraction of the cost of breeding/training/feeding/replacing devoured and mauled handlers for the Indoraptor.
So I was looking through the genome profiles in jwe2 and I came across the indoraptor. I was reading the description and at the last part and it said that it can camouflage before attacking prey. Of course in none of the games or movies can it camouflage, so maybe it was referencing a future version on it? Let me know what you think
That's pretty interesting! It could possibly be a homage to the "Indo" aspect of the animal implying it has the cuttlefish genes of its predecessor.
Equally, it could be more of a raptor trait suggesting that it uses it's natural colours to blend into environments for hunting (using dark skin colouration to hunt at night). Similar to how the Tiger Stripe raptors on TLW were suited to hunting in long grass.
Everyone seems to forget the important factors about the Indoraptor. It was created with the DNA of the Indominus Rex & Velociaraptor 4000 DNA. It was revealed in both JWE 1, & in JWFK Deleted Scenes...