
Lord of the Spinosaurs
MemberCompsognathusNov-30-2014 1:33 PMWhile looking at the site I came across two strange things. First of all, look at this picture:
http://www.jurassicworld.com/media/map/locations/innovation-center/gallery/4.jpg
(Sorry, I tried to put the picture itself but my computer couldn't recognize it).
If you look in the bottom righ-hand corner you will see what appears to be a photo of a pig skull. I don't know of any prehistoric pigs famous enough to make it into Jurassic World, though it may be an Entelodont (Entelodonts were not true pigs). If not, then why would they put a pig skull there?
Second of all look at this quote I found on the Masrani Website:
November 2014: InGen expands its excavations to Siberia
The new InGen facility “Martel” based in Siberia has now opened. A rotating research team of nine scientists and an excavation crew of 45 persons will undergo 18 months of drilling at 42 glacial ice locations. The team hopes to find organic remains dating from 40,000 to 200,000 years ago. The state of the art research base has been two years in the making, and is believed to be situated over a group of wooly mammoths buried under the permafrost. "This could potentially herald a new era of scientific discovery, helping us map out our natural history like never before. I'm excited to finally see Martel on completion," expressed an excited Dr. Henry Wu, eager to add to InGen's ever growing genomic library.
So, Ingen (Masrani) is looking for Mammoth remains? Perhaps they are doing it to put in Jurassic World, or maybe even put them back in the wild (Mammoths would be alive today if it weren't for humans). BTW you can find this if you go to the home section then scroll down to the news section.
Heres a link:
http://www.masraniglobal.com/main.html
Anyways, you all tell me your thoughts on this!
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