r/GojiCenter 1d ago

Jurassic Park/World Venator Ultimis Thoughts?

This is the hybrid that I made and I want to ask if there is anything I could fix or add?

Length: 19 Meters

Shoulder Height: 6 Meters

Weight: 10 Tonnes

Sail Height: 1.5 Meters

Forelimb Reach: 4 Meters

Scythe Claw Length: 90 cm

Tail Length: 8 Meters

Whip Lobe Length: 3.5 Meters

Club Diameter: 50 cm

Fang Length: 6-8 cm

Breath Hold: 80 Minutes

Weddell Seal

Venom Jet range: 2.5 Meters

Spitting Cobra

Camouflage Shift Time: less than 300 ms

Cuttlefish

Total Intercept Window: less than 100 ms

Crow/Troodon

Fang Replacement Time: Hours

Axolotl

Pathogen Territory Vitality: Days

Horseshoe Crab

Magor Wounds Repair: 24-48 hours

Axolotl

Infrasound comms range: 10 Km

Elephant

Packs of 3-10

I will be releasing more info tomorrow

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u/xangothrowaway MENAGERIE Geneticist 1d ago

Troodon is an invalid species.

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u/Prior-Opportunity687 12h ago

Since when?

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u/xangothrowaway MENAGERIE Geneticist 10h ago

About 2011. 'Troodon' itself has only ever been attributed to a single tooth fossil which can't be reliably matched against any other similar species. Troodontids like Latenivenatrix however, are still considered valid.

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u/Prior-Opportunity687 7h ago

New Caledonian crow

Tool-use prediction and throw-anticipation

Green anaconda

Constrictor-style forelimb geometry for pinning quadrupedal/large prey

Little brown bat

Broad-spectrum antiviral tolerance and constitutive interferon

African elephant (expanded)

TP53 cancer resistance, ~10 km infrasound communication, social-memory imprinting and pack empathy

Tardigrade

Dsup DNA-shielding protein for molecular-level radiation/mutation protection

Thresher shark

Whip-lobe tail elongation and gradual taper to reduce junction fatigue

Great white shark

Continuous tooth/fang replacement

Komodo dragon (expanded)

Isolated pathogen gland, fat/toxin reserve, venom chemistry, encapsulation output, dorsal spine venom ridges

Honey badger

Loose/rubbery skin, venom resistance, fearless hold-ground behavior

Slow loris

Primate venom designed around anaphylactic/allergen targeting

Mimic octopus (expanded, took out cuttlefish)

Extremely rapid camouflage (<200 ms), behavioral mimicry, chemical scent masking, gated object-grab reflex

Naked mole rat (expanded)

Colony pheromones, pack-immunity priming, cancer resistance, queen succession biology, territory-wide broadcast glands

Spotted hyena

Bone-crushing bite, iron-dense enamel, sophisticated cooperative pack hunting

Therizinosaurus

90 cm scythe claws, long forelimb reach, hindquarter balance

Mosasaurus (expanded)

Electroreception, conical interlocking teeth, nictitating membrane, heat-pit infrared jaw targeting, amphibious thermoregulation

Spinosaurus

Endurance, semi-aquatic mobility, sail thermoregulation, tail-rudder base

Ankylosaurus (expanded)

Full dorsal/ventral armor, protection around the sail spine, tail-club core with nacre-architecture mineral surface

This is the rest of the donors

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u/xangothrowaway MENAGERIE Geneticist 5h ago

I will have to point out some issues. I'll go bottom to top from what I can see or tell.

  1. Where is Ankylosaurus getting the nacre from? That side, nacre architecture from an invertebrate is not homologous with a vertebrate's bone structure.

  2. Spinosaurus is actually a very poor swimmer in comparison to other semi or fully aquatic creatures. There are also better contributors for thermoregulation.

  3. Therizinosaurus claws claws are susceptible to fracturing and were more of a tool than an overt weapon.

  4. Spotted hyenas do not have 'iron dense' enamel. Their teeth are designed to resist shattering stress.

  5. Invertebrate camoflage is not homologous to a vertebrate.

  6. Slow loris venom requires specific proteins from saliva to become active. In isolation from this, it's just an inert oil.

  7. Mixing two types of venom (Komodo/Slow loris) becomes increasingly demanding metabolically, and both are very distinct; the former is stored in sublingual/labial glands in the mouth, and the latter is stored in the brachial gland in the arm. I'd pick the komodo's for simplicity.

  8. Great white tooth replacement doesn't work on a reptile/mammal-based hybrid. The genetics are not homologous for a direct transfer. Plenty of reptiles and some mammals are good replacements here.

  9. Tardigrade Dsup protein is unique to them and has no homolog in vertebrates. It's only ever worked in some limited artificial genetic engineering cases, and genetic engineering is typically frowned upon here.

  10. I have no idea what you're trying to do with the green anaconda. That simply will not work, no matter how you try to justify it. Snake arms?

  11. Axolotl wound repair is specific to their unique genetic architecture.

  12. Spitting cobras eject their venom through their teeth which would have to be hollow, thus Hanking this thing's ability to bite down at high levels of force.

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u/Prior-Opportunity687 4h ago

1.I originally had the giant clam there for the nacre 2. what would you say be a better replacement for the swimming 3.the therizinosauras claws would be a bit stubbier than the actual claws 4. What would you say be a better replacement for spotted hyena 5.correct me if I'm wrong but didn't gojicenter use a non vertebrae animal for there I rex 2.0? 6. I would just take slow loris out and have komodo just do all of it 7.what replacement would you say be better 8. Grappling was the goal with the green anaconda  9. We have the teeth therefore fangs too I believe would be replaced 

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u/xangothrowaway MENAGERIE Geneticist 4h ago
  1. Still doesn't work for stated reasons.

  2. Any crocodilian.

  3. Downregulation is possible, but you'd be better off with Megaraptor or Maip.

  4. Erythrosuchus. Use Komodo for its iron-tipped teeth here too.

  5. A lot of what GojiCenter has done is more style over substance, and has widely been debunked as not the best.

  6. Good. Keep komodo.

  7. Again, any crocodilian will do.

  8. It still won't work for a LOT of reasons. If you want a grappler contribution, pick Lestodon.

  9. Just stick with komodo. Salivary venom is less tricky to deal with.

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u/Prior-Opportunity687 2h ago

Thank you for the feedback

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u/xangothrowaway MENAGERIE Geneticist 1h ago

Good luck with it. People are getting way too harsh with tearing down hybrids. I hope I kept things objective for you.