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This is Akicita! She was named after the Sioux word for warrior, which her attitude certainly reflects. Her name was chosen due to her DNA sample being found in South Dakota by a person of Sioux decent.
She's on the bigger side of the Tyrannosaurus species, 41 feet long and 13 feet at the hips. Weight can vary though ;). Engineered at a biolab, she was accidentally engineered to have an amazing swallowing ability and huge stomach capacity. She's a gluttonous gal, often seen consuming things as big or much larger than herself, the largest animal she has ever eaten was a 120 foot Patagotitan.
Unknown to scientists whether this is another side effect of the de-extinction process is that she has a strange metabolism, where is she eats a lot she'll gain a lot of weight, however after a period of a week or so of hanging onto it, she'll lose it at a rapid pace.
While she is usually either being aggressive towards or eating other animals, she has a sort of protective mindset towards humans. Scientists believe that she imprinted on them when she was an infant, leaving her with a strong instinct to protect humans from other creatures.
She can be found roaming the plains of the De-extinction Institute's African Reserve in the Congo, where the climate is most like it was back in the Hell Creek formation 65 million years ago.
This is Akicita! She was named after the Sioux word for warrior, which her attitude certainly reflects. Her name was chosen due to her DNA sample being found in South Dakota by a person of Sioux decent.
She's on the bigger side of the Tyrannosaurus species, 41 feet long and 13 feet at the hips. Weight can vary though ;). Engineered at a biolab, she was accidentally engineered to have an amazing swallowing ability and huge stomach capacity. She's a gluttonous gal, often seen consuming things as big or much larger than herself, the largest animal she has ever eaten was a 120 foot Patagotitan.
Unknown to scientists whether this is another side effect of the de-extinction process is that she has a strange metabolism, where is she eats a lot she'll gain a lot of weight, however after a period of a week or so of hanging onto it, she'll lose it at a rapid pace.
While she is usually either being aggressive towards or eating other animals, she has a sort of protective mindset towards humans. Scientists believe that she imprinted on them when she was an infant, leaving her with a strong instinct to protect humans from other creatures.
She can be found roaming the plains of the De-extinction Institute's African Reserve in the Congo, where the climate is most like it was back in the Hell Creek formation 65 million years ago.
Category All / All
Species Dinosaur
Size 1280 x 482px
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