Jurassic World Evolution Codex -

The original 1989 specimen (Nublar) suffered from ocular keratin overgrowth (the "frog-eye" defect), corrected in the 1999 revision. The 2015 Masrani revision introduced enhanced olfactory senses, making live baiting the only reliable containment strategy. Entry: Indominus rex (Subject: I-rex) Codename: "D. rex" (Development designation) Classification: Hybrid (Theropod base) Diet: Hypercarnivore Threat Level: CRITICAL (Level 5)

Do not attempt to tranquilize Blue using line-of-sight. She understands what a rifle is. Use environmental sedation (laced bait). Do not raise your voice. Do not turn your back. jurassic world evolution codex

Extremely social. Flocks exhibit a "pack" mentality when attacking. While primarily piscivorous, the 2015 Incident demonstrated that a flock will revert to carnivorous scavenging (and predation) if the lagoon food supply is disrupted. Security Protocol: Do not make eye contact. Do not run. The Pteranodon tracks movement, not sound. The original 1989 specimen (Nublar) suffered from ocular

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. Do not raise your voice

Despite its size, the Mosasaurus is a highly efficient ambush predator. It utilizes a "breach" hunting strategy, lunging its entire mass out of the water to snatch low-flying aircraft or pterosaurs. ACU Warning: The attraction's "feeding show" platform (the crane) is considered a sacrificial structure. Do not stand on the glass viewing dome during feeding hours.

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.

Codename: "Rexy" (Specimen #001) Classification: Theropod Diet: Carnivore Dominance Level: Apex