Trueblood Velociraptor Mongoliensis
After more than two decades of relentless critique on the behalf of palaeontologists, geologists and biologists in regard to the scientific accuracy of their hybrid dinosaurs, InGen geneticists finally decided to silence these nitpickers once and for all, by making a naturally looking Velociraptor mongoliensis, both to awe the scientists, and then be unleashed upon them.
The Trueblood Velociraptor was specifically engineered to resemble the live animal, with feathers, wings and the natural size of about 25 kg. A mix of common ostrich (Struthio camelus) and greater rhea (Rhea americana) was used to fill in the gaps of the genome, both adding feathers and dumbing down the animal to the intelligence of a shrew. The colours, unknown to science due to the preservation of the bones) was obtained by adding the melanosomeres of the european robin (Erithacus rubecula).
Oh, and the animal is in a 1:1 scale to a living human being. Just needed to say that.
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