

Wu for John Hammond's Jurassic Park project, with the first specimen on Isla Sorna being cloned was the rex named Rexy. The InGen Tyrannosaurs would created by Dr. The InGen Tyrannosaurus rexes are noted to be all over Isla Sorna, and only one specimen lives on Nublar. rexes were also extremely fast as they could keep up with with fast moving vehicles, but when chasing people that aren't fully running like Claire Dearing was sprinting the Rex saw no reason to fully run after her. Grant joke screaming which caused it to chase down the group thinking Grant was a prey item in struggle. The InGen Tyrannosaurus had a amazing sense of smell, but it also had a amazing sense of hearing as it heard Dr. The InGen Tyrannosaurus had poor eyesight, meaning that if a prey item stays completely still it won't be able to properly detect it. Like all InGen Dinosaur clones, the Tyrannosaurus rexes were able mature and grow faster and were also immune to inbreeding. rexes working together to hunt and raise young together. rexes also mate for life, with a pair of T. The InGen Tyrannosaurs are like all animals and are morally neutral, as like any animals they act on instincts. rexes were also aggressive, and would chase or attack people mainly those who threatened them. rexes were also powerful, being able to break down powerful fences and even easily flip over heavy vehicles. rex gene but was giving the DNA of a African Spur Toad allowing it to switch genders to male to female or female to male in order to reproduce. rex genome was made by Henry Wu, mainly having a base T. The InGen Tyrannosaurus rexes were designed for tourism, as they have many traits and behaviors different from what their Tyrannosaurus rex ancestors would of had.

rex called Rexy was brought over to Nublar to serve as the star attraction of Jurassic Park. rexes were cloned by InGen although six were left on Sorna to continue breeding and spreading, while only one T.

Tyrannosaurus rex is one of the most famous and well know theropod dinosaurs, and in 1990 the genetics company InGen lead by John Hammond and Lockwood would begin and successful clone a few Tyrannosaurus rex specimens.
