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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.
Specimen "Blue" is singular. She exhibits deferred dominance—she will not attack unless she perceives a hierarchy challenge or the safety of her "pack" is threatened. jurassic world evolution codex
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. Not a dinosaur, but a Late Cretaceous marine lizard
Created in secrecy in 2012. Following the 2015 incident, the genome was ordered destroyed. However, black market fragments resurfaced in 2021. The "Defensive Camouflage" and "Sensitive Threat" traits make this animal impossible to cohabitate with any other species, including its own kind. Entry: Mosasaurus (Subject: Mosa) Codename: "The Leviathan" Classification: Mosasaur (Marine Reptile) Diet: Piscivore / Opportunist Lagoon Requirement: Depth Grade 5 (Deep) Genome sourced from the Maastrichtian layers of the
The original 2001 clones (Isla Sorna) lacked the distinct cranial crest and suffered from severe aggression due to a prion disease. The 2015 Jurassic World genome corrected this, adding greater neural density. The result is an animal that can solve basic puzzles—including figuring out how to wedge bones into aviary door locks. System Log: ACU (Asset Containment Unit) Protocol #731 Subject: Raptor Squad (Blue) Threat: Elevated