Is Indominus Rex real?

Indominus rex is a fictional cross between a T. rex and a velociraptor that's genetically engineered by scientists in the movie. Since it was a "made dinosaur," according to Horner, there are no standards of accuracy for it to live up to.
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Is an Indominus Rex dinosaur real?

The Indominus rex has DNA from many deadly dinosaurs, including Giganotosaurus. The Indominus rex has DNA from T-rex, Giganotosaurus, cuttlefish, Velociraptor, pit viper, Majungasaurus, Carnotaurus, tree frog, and other creatures. The I-rex was a theropod, and the base of its form came from the T-Rex.
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Is the Indominus Rex still alive?

The Indominus rex is long deceased. It hasn't been shown to have any aquatic abilities and has nothing that would help it in the water. Being stuck helpless with an elongated Mosasaurus means imminent death.
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What dinosaur is based on the Indominus Rex?

As such, she's a fearsome foe, but the coolest part about Indominus is that her look is based on an actual dinosaur. Jack Horner, a paleontologist and a scientific advisor on Jurassic World, spoke to Yahoo Movies about the creation of Indominus Rex and it all leads back to the Therizinosaurus.
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Can anything live Indominus Rex?

Large Carnivores Social - only 1 of same species - the largest carnivores, the Tyrannosaurus Rex and Indominus Rex, have to stay alone. They will accept a few small carnivores like Raptors, but nothing else - not even their own species.
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What If The Indominus Rex Was Real?



What does Indominus rex eat?

The fictional dinosaur, Indominous Rex, was a carnivore from Jurassic World, making it a meat eater.
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How many Dracorex are there?

30 different specimens have been found by paleontologists.
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Was the Indoraptor real?

No, the indoraptor was not a real dinosaur. Indoraptors are a fictional creation in the film Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. According to the Jurassic...
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What was the strongest dinosaur?

Tyrannosaurus, meaning "tyrant lizard", from the Ancient Greek tyrannos, "tyrant", and sauros, "lizard" is a genus of coelurosaurian theropod dinosaur. It also had a tremendous bite force, the strongest of any dinosaur and living terrestrial animal. Its bite force reached up to 12,800 pounds.
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Are T-Rex bulletproof?

“They would have been difficult to take out.” The bony plates, which were embedded in their skin, had collagen fibers that were crisscrossed like fibers in a Kevlar bulletproof vest. That allowed the armor to withstand the bites of a T. rex, which had fangs as long as bananas, if you include the roots.
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Can Indominus Rex change color?

There are two toys of Indominus that are a part of the upcoming Jurassic World toy line. Retailing for $35, the "Chomping Indominus Rex" has the ability to change skin color and can let out a roar upon pressing down on its arms.
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Is mosasaurus real?

Mosasaurs are a group of marine lizards that would have lived in the Badlands area from about 75-69 million years ago. When they were alive, mosasaurs could reach lengths of up to 50 feet, which is roughly the length of a bus! Mosasaurs were top predators of the world's oceans and would eat anything they could catch.
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Was there a White Indoraptor?

However, this scene, and the white Indoraptor altogether, was scrapped for unknown reasons. It was later confirmed by Colin Trevorrow that there will be no hybrids in Jurassic World: Dominion.
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Is the Scorpius Rex real?

Male Scorpios rex do not naturally exist, since the species reproduces by gynogenesis. However, some other members of this hybrid's lineage have had male specimens, so one could in theory be genetically engineered.
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Is Atrociraptor real?

Atrociraptor (meaning "savage thief") is a genus of saurornitholestine dromaeosaurid theropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian stage) of Alberta, Canada. The type (and only) specimen of Atrociraptor, holotype RTMP 95.166.
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What is Indominus made of?

The Indominus Rex is a man-made hybrid dinosaur. It was created with the DNA of other species of theropod dinosaurs (which include Carnotaurus, Giganotosaurus, Majungasurus, Rugops, Therizinosaurus, Velociraptor and Tyrannosaurus Rex), as well as modern animals such as cuttlefish, tree dart frog and pit viper.
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Is the Indoraptor bulletproof?

The Indoraptor is fast and violent to be sure, but it's not bulletproof. Send it into a place where an entire army with guns is standing and while it's busy ripping somebody's throat out, everybody else is going to blow it away. We see in the film that the animals are tough, but they're not invincible.
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Why does the Indoraptor tap its toe?

Indoraptor Tapping

While it is hunting throughout the Lockwood mansion, the Indoraptor too taps its big toe, almost warning the humans of its presence, so when they run the hunt will be more fun.
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What did Dracorex look like?

Dracorex hogwartsia is a dinosaur that is new to science, and it bears a close resemblance to a fairy-tale dragon, with its bony head covered in spikes and knobs. Dracorex belongs to the group of ornithischian dinosaurs called Pachycephalosaurs, or bone-headed dinosaurs.
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What did Dracorex eat?

An interesting fact about Dracorex is that it had extremely sharp, serrated teeth. This may indicate that this dinosaur was in fact not an herbivore but was actually an omnivore—meaning that it would eat both meat and plants, as well as anything else it might find.
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Is Dracorex a real dinosaur?

Dracorex is a pachycephalosaur from the end of the Cretaceous Period which was identified after the discovery of a spectacular skull. The skull lacks the dome characteristic of this group and instead has spikes and frills reminiscent of a mythical dragon.
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