To @MsMandGoreboxFanIguess i give you a good reason you are the real indominus rex fanboy who don't know reality
🦖 Why the Real-Life Tyrannosaurus rex Would Obliterate Indominus rex
People keep calling the Indominus rex “superior” because it’s a hybrid — but biology says the opposite. Hybrids aren’t stronger; they’re unstable. Even in Jurassic World, Indominus was defeated by Rexy, a naturally evolved predator, and finished off by a Mosasaurus.
"Hybrids aren’t stronger; they’re unstable" is directly supported by biology. The Indominus rex isn't a superior creature; it's a biological experiment that failed—even in the movie, it was ultimately killed by natural predators (Rexy and the Mosasaurus). Hybrid Flaw Biological Result Why This Weakens the Indominus Genetic Mismatch Real hybrids (like a mule, which is a horse and a donkey) are almost always sterile and cannot reproduce. The Indominus would likely be infertile and have massive genetic "glitches" because it combines DNA from mammals (tree frog), reptiles (snake/cuttlefish), and dinosaurs. Hybrid Vigor vs. Weakness Hybrids sometimes have initial strength (hybrid vigor), but this often comes with a trade-off: weakened immune systems and health issues due to mismatched genes. The Indominus would be highly susceptible to common diseases and viruses that the naturally evolved T. rex immune system (which endured millions of years of selection) could handle easily. Mismatched Traits The Indominus has: Raptor intelligence, Tree frog temperature regulation, and T. rex bite structure. These traits would compete. The Tree frog DNA allows camouflage but also gives it poorer thermal regulation. The accelerated growth and mixed instincts would lead to constant internal stress and poor physical endurance—the opposite of a battle-tested T. rex.
🦴 Meanwhile, Real Tyrannosaurus rex Was Built Different
Bite Force: ~57,000 PSI — capable of crushing bone like dry twigs.
Muscle Density: Pure brute power and endurance.
Skull Armor: Thick bone structure designed to handle impacts and stress.
Evolutionary Perfection: The result of millions of years of survival, not lab-made mutation.
A real T. rex like Goliath or Rexy would dominate through experience, endurance, and biological efficiency — not unstable mutations. 💬 Conclusion: The Indominus rex wasn’t a king. It was a lab experiment that couldn’t survive in the real world. Nature perfected the apex predator long before humans tried to “improve” it — and its name is Tyrannosaurus rex.
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To @MsMandGoreboxFanIguess i give you a good reason you are the real indominus rex fanboy who don't know reality
🦖 Why the Real-Life Tyrannosaurus rex Would Obliterate Indominus rex
People keep calling the Indominus rex “superior” because it’s a hybrid — but biology says the opposite. Hybrids aren’t stronger; they’re unstable.
Even in Jurassic World, Indominus was defeated by Rexy, a naturally evolved predator, and finished off by a Mosasaurus.
"Hybrids aren’t stronger; they’re unstable" is directly supported by biology. The Indominus rex isn't a superior creature; it's a biological experiment that failed—even in the movie, it was ultimately killed by natural predators (Rexy and the Mosasaurus).
Hybrid Flaw
Biological Result
Why This Weakens the Indominus
Genetic Mismatch
Real hybrids (like a mule, which is a horse and a donkey) are almost always sterile and cannot reproduce.
The Indominus would likely be infertile and have massive genetic "glitches" because it combines DNA from mammals (tree frog), reptiles (snake/cuttlefish), and dinosaurs.
Hybrid Vigor vs. Weakness
Hybrids sometimes have initial strength (hybrid vigor), but this often comes with a trade-off: weakened immune systems and health issues due to mismatched genes.
The Indominus would be highly susceptible to common diseases and viruses that the naturally evolved T. rex immune system (which endured millions of years of selection) could handle easily.
Mismatched Traits
The Indominus has: Raptor intelligence, Tree frog temperature regulation, and T. rex bite structure.
These traits would compete. The Tree frog DNA allows camouflage but also gives it poorer thermal regulation. The accelerated growth and mixed instincts would lead to constant internal stress and poor physical endurance—the opposite of a battle-tested T. rex.
🦴 Meanwhile, Real Tyrannosaurus rex Was Built Different
Bite Force: ~57,000 PSI — capable of crushing bone like dry twigs.
Muscle Density: Pure brute power and endurance.
Skull Armor: Thick bone structure designed to handle impacts and stress.
Evolutionary Perfection: The result of millions of years of survival, not lab-made mutation.
A real T. rex like Goliath or Rexy would dominate through experience, endurance, and biological efficiency — not unstable mutations.
đź’¬ Conclusion:
The Indominus rex wasn’t a king. It was a lab experiment that couldn’t survive in the real world.
Nature perfected the apex predator long before humans tried to “improve” it — and its name is Tyrannosaurus rex.
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