BIOLOGICAL SYNTHESIS GENETICS De-extinct animal inventory By order of Lewis Dodgson, CEO of BioSyn Genetics Species retrieved from InGen facilities are included within this inventory EXTANT TERRESTRIAL Atrociraptor marshalli Current population count: 4 Notes: Cloned specimens named Ghost, Panthera, Red and Tiger. Red and Ghost are particularly dominant. Ghost—the only female—appears to be semi-leucistic. Specimens initially utilized for obedience tests, though this was subsequently abandoned. Dimetrodon grandis Former population count: 10 Current population count: 7 Notes: Initially, and erroneously, classified as D. loomisi. Population decreased by disease, though some specimens have recently began breeding and producing eggs. This has been speculated to be a result of natural parthenogenesis, a result of Varanus komodoensis DNA being incorporated into their genome. Edaphosaurus pogonias Current population count: 15 Notes: Appears to peacefully cohabit with D. grandis, though exactly why is yet to be ascertained. Infighting between bulls is common, though no deaths have been recorded as of ██/██/2021. Whip-like tail used in territorial and threat displays. Giganotosaurus carolinii Current population count: 1 Notes: One male specimen, nicknamed Jagger, cloned. Possesses an abnormal arrangement and quantity of superficially squamate-like integumentary structures, and possesses a gland secreting a weak [REDACTED]. Accidental release on ██/██/2018 resulted in approximately [REDACTED] confirmed deaths. Marshosaurus bicentesimus Current population count: 3 Notes: Size of specimens enhanced by genetic manipulation, being [REDACTED] meters in length, as opposed to 4.5 meters. Assets display relatively complex social behaviours for dinosaurs, unparalleled in all non-dromaeosaurid taxa. Further investigation is required. Pachyrhinosaurus perotorum x lakustai? Former population count: 5 Current population count: 4 Notes: Specimens possess characteristic of both Pachyrhinosaurus perotorum and P. lakustai—result of natural hybridization in the original specimen? Parasaurolophus walker x tubicen Current population count: 9 Base genome from InGen Parasaurolophus walkeri—DNA from fossil P. tubicen implemented for more ‘authentic’ anatomy. Pyroraptor olympius Current population count: 2 Notes: Only two specimens, Cinder and Hades, cloned. Intentional genetic modification results in a larger size, though this is, as far as is known, the only distinction to be made between assets and their ancestors. Therizinosaurus cheloniformis Former population count: 3 Current population count: 1 Notes: Initial population was afflicted with [REDACTED], which inhibited feather growth and resulted in the deaths but all but one of the specimens. The survivor, Cassie, is an adolescent female, who is currently experiencing feather regrowth. Vespersaurus paranaensis Current population count: 2 Notes: Only two specimens, Skye and Windblade, cloned from the original fossilised remains. Specimens possess larger claws on pedal digits I and II than ancestors. VOLANT Quetzalcoatlus northropi Former population count: 3 Current population count: 10 Notes: Created from InGen embryos, retrieved 20/05/2011. Unintentional excess of somatotropin (growth hormone), resulting in sizes previously believed unattainable by a flying animal. The mechanism by which it flies is [REDACTED]. Thalassodromeus sethi Current population count: 6 Notes: Nicknamed ‘guillotine-beak’ by BioSyn staff, the Maltese Thalassodromeus flock prefer to hunt on land than in the air. Incidents have resulted in [REDACTED] and lawsuits. MARINE Plesiosaurus dolichodeirus Former population count: 5 Current population count: 6 Notes: Augmentation with Hydrophis platyurus DNA results in a superficially snake-like head, and increased neck flexibility. HYBRID █████████████ [BINOMEN REDACTED] Current population count: 1 Notes: Genome consists of 60% Crittendenceratops krzyzanowskii, 30% [REDACTED], 5% [REDACTED], 3% [REDACTED] 1% Dynastidae indet., and 1% [REDACTED]. Currently utilized in [REDACTED] testing.
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