Welcome. Here at CenoRev (Cenomanian Revival) we use complex genetic technology to re-engineer long extinct species. While our name is Cenomanian Revival, our species catalogue goes beyond that age
Here are 2 of the species currently engineered by CenoRev
Tyrannosaurus rex
Length: 12 meters
Weight: 10 tons
Diet: Carnivore
Individuals: 13
Tyrannosaurus rex was the earliest species of non-avian dinosaur re-engineered by CenoRev, It was chosen due to perfectly preserved DNA found in tissue preserved by iron. 10 individuals were originally engineered, but one pair has bred, increasing these numbers by 2. There was originally a larger clutch of eggs, but these were dug out and eaten by a giant Quetzalcoatlus. No major deviations from the original animal have been reported, although some now deceased “prototype” individuals had longer tails and backwards arm bones
Pictured: a large, rather tame individual being toured through a museum in Chicago
Stegosaurus stenops
Length: 9 meters
Weight: 1 ton
Diet: Herbivore
Individuals: 7
Stegosaurus stenops is one of the more bizzare species in our catalogue, notable for the asymmetrical rows of plates running down it's back and the large “thagomizer” on the tail. 7 individuals were originally engineered, and that number has stayed the same as they have yet to breed. No deviations from the real animal have ever been recorded
Pictured: an individual nicknamed “Big Joe” being shown off to the public for the first time at an exhibition in Britain
All of the fauna and flora engineered by CenoRev are kept on the island of Hammerland 50 miles off the coast of New Zealand with some larger species like the Therizinosauroids living in the Congo and the Amazon. An unconfirmed sighting of a Ceratosaurus foraging on garbage was reported in London, and one man who insisted on remaining anonymous supposedly spotted an Arambourgiania above the skies of Ireland. However, these sightings are likely misidentified or conjure, as CenoRev only takes single individuals to mainland for show every once in a while. So no need worry about your safety
This concludes the introduction, stay tuned for more updates