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Wow! Thanks Alpha! But for the sake of debate, I have to contradict what you said.
1) In eagles, that is true. I put that there in the middle of my train of thought not thinking. However, it is not like you said. Few raptorial birds share the Female-larger trademark. In most, the female can be up to half as big. A mistake on my part, but the evidence holds strong still.
2) I am not referring to Jane. Jane was a juvenile T-rex or Nanotyrannus. However, both (Jane) are only 15 ft long. I am referring to B-rex, a different specimen. She is a sexually active adult tyrannosaur. She is at the "small" size of 37 ft. Not very big for a Tyrannosaur. She is also not confirmed to be ovulating, but to be pregnant. They dropped a shred of a leg bone tissue into a certain solvent that makes female pregnant bird tissue flexible and create a different chemical. It responded the same, became flexible, stretched, contained all the right proteins, and made the new chemical. Interesting story, you should check it out. Jane, is different. She is like a 12 yr old girl getting her period, while B-rex is like a 25 yr old woman getting her period. Different stories.
3) I never said that Rexy made the gender change. Ingen was incredibly arrogant, so I figured that they might have been so confident, they never even checked. So, one flaw in the system, and suddenly Rexy's a male. Also, Rexy had a small throat dewlap and large, pronounced crests, another factor of a male. (According to JP and today's animals.) IMHO, Rexy was a male, just my opinion though.
Anyways, thanks so much for the compliment! Glad you enjoyed that so much!
@Rex Fan, Thanks! Glad you liked it! I designed/drew 2 of them. Feel free to use them.
@John Morrison, I dont think him being male is that far-fetched like I said with my theory, it wouldn't be that insane. But thanks!
@Tyrant, Thanks! Couldnt kill off the baby!
@UCMP, Yeah, too bad. But thanks!
@Gojira Wow, dont know about that, but thanks!
Brilliant.
Good chapter, looking forward to the next.
i would be down for that
Sci-Fi King25,
That sounds really cool. Maybe we could.
IDEA!
We all merge our dinosaur AND park staff stories to form a Scified Jurassic World.
Alphadino65,
You just blew my mind...
Nice list, though I think acrocanthosaurus deserved a spot in there, and maybe deltadromeaus. Acro or Delta could've taken mapu's place.
Oh my god! This is a cool dinosaur! she's a super cool, super creepy and super terrifying monster! I love it!
Wow! That was great. If you had posted it before the deadline you surely would have won the competition.
Okay, is it just me, or do you have a problem where it simply refuses to post a comment as well? Anyway, as I've said before (I think at least) great fight. I've been waiting for someone to do aquatic fights. It's definitely a very interesting concept.
Very interesting indeed. There've been a lot of interesting new Tyrannosaur finds in the last time. We got Zhuchengtyrannus, Nanuqsaurus and now, Quianzhousaurus.
Amazing story. It was great. Too bad that it was a bit too late.
That was the best! I love it! I was glad the kide survive from the raptor attack
That was an excellent explanation Alphadino65
What an amazing creature and that long snout definatly gives more diversity to the Tyrant Lizards.
Definatly a good story and interesting making the male large, then again wih the genetic tampering Ingen did it is probably one of the more believable outcomes. And it is possible that they could have still been working out the kinks in gender controling gene theropies so I can see how one male can slip in there.
"Pinocchio Rex" :D...those jaws are incredible!
Looks magnificent, great addition to the Tyrannosaur family.
Assuming that the genotype of the F1 female's mate is bbll, and that Hardy Weinberg Equilibrium is excluded, then 25% of F1's offspring are predicted to have the genotype Bbll, resulting in the phenotype for a large body and short feathers.
But if the genotype of the F1 female's mate is Bbll, and we still exclude Hardy Weinberg Equilibrium, then 37.5% of the F2 generation are predicted to have a large-body/short-feather phenotype. 25% of the total F2 generation are predicted to have the genotype Bbll, and 12.5% of the total F2 population are predicted to have the genotype BBll.
Kinda looks like a inbetween, Of Spino, And Rex...
Not really but still, The Skull.
I like him. He is so cool looking, at least in my mind. Thanks for sharing.
Well, since that little episode is over now, I decided to unlock this topic. Please, be nice with your comments, and please, if you're going to comment, read the fight. If you comment without reading the fight, then you won't know how much of a fight it really was.
It really has a distinct similarity towards Duebreillosaurus, but thats a spinosaur.
Male or female aside, it was a good story. Love the pics at the end.
Indeed Smaug, indeed...


Defenatly a very interesting tyranosaur.
Maybe. It seems to have been between giants like Tarbosaurus and smaller carnivores like raptors and Alioramus. I could see this guy being a pack hunter too.
Coo find.
Maybe it occupied the same niche as Nanotyrannus did (if Nanotyrannus is a true genus) in North America, where it was living in the shadows of Tarbosaurus and Zhuchengtyrannus, but was still a wicked killer.
Your story left me speechless. I could literally feel how Rexy felt the whole way through your narrative, and the power of his paternal instinct. WELL DONE!!!
However, I saw some misinformation in your first paragraph.
It is true that in almost all reptiles and in most bird species, the males are bigger and stronger. But not eagles. The females are larger and heavier. In fact, all adult female birds of prey (except for vultures and condors) are larger than the males.
Also, if Jane was a T-rex (the jury is still out on that one), she wouldn't have been gravid with fertile eggs. Everything I read about Jane was that she died when she was ovulating, which means that some of her ova were in her oviducts. Think of it as a 12 year old girl having her period. However, if she was gravid with actual eggs, it's quite possible that she was a sexually mature Nanotyrannus, but the jury is still out on that.
Finally, I know that you wanted Rexy to be a male in your story, and it is a fresh angle of covering your story, but in all honesty, I would have kept her as female, since all the original dinosaurs in JP were born female. As well, since Rexy was the only T-rex on Nublar (in the movie only; there was a young female in the book that lived in fear of her), I doubt there would be a change in the gender. But I think you just chose to make Rexy a male due to your creative license.
Long snout means he doesn't have to reach as far to grab you ;)
Wow, that actually looks scary to me.
Something huge! What can it be!!! Nice chapter.
I don't think many things would, haha. Really shows how varied the tyrannosaurs, a group of dinosaurs that are often thought of "plain looking" by many people were actually quite unique and different looking.
















