
Imperobator ("powerful warrior") is a genus of paravian theropod, a group of large, three-toed carnivorous dinosaurs, that lived during the Maastrichtian stage of the Late Cretaceous period in what is now James Ross Island in Antarctica. Imperobator is unique, being one of two non-avian theropods known from Antarctica, crossing over to the landmass when it was part of Gondwana. The only known specimen was found in 2003 by an expedition launched by the University of California Museum of Paleontology and described initially as a dromaeosaur in 2007. However, later searches recovered more fossils from the site including teeth and skull bones. The fossils were later formally described as a new genus of giant paravian in 2019. Imperobator is one of the largest known paravians, with an estimated height of 2 metres (6.6 ft), making it of comparable size to the gigantic North American dromaeosaurs Utahraptor and Dakotaraptor. Its fossils lack the characteristic "sickle claw" on the second digit, excluding it from properly being considered a dromaeosaur. Imperobator's lack of complete remains has caused controversy over its classification. It was described as a basal paravian by Ely & Case (2019), but a later study recovered it as a basal dromaeosaur. It was discovered in the Cape Lamb Member strata of the Snow Hill Island Formation, which bears a variety of other fossils, many of them unique as they evolved in the isolation of Antarctica after the breakup of Gondwana. Imperobator coexisted with the ornithopod dinosaur Morrosaurus and bird Antarcticavis in addition to a menagerie of mosasaurs, plesiosaurs, and a pterosaur.

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Prehistoric Creatures
for Prehistoric Creatures in Primal Winter: A Jurassic World Story
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A spin-off movie to the JW Alternate Timeline Trilogy, taking place after JW Alternate Timeline part one. During the success of the Jurassic World resort, InGen decided to spread their success by building other facilities in other parts of the world. One in particular is located in the wilderness of Alaska, it house’s animals from the ice age and dinosaurs that can tolerate colder climates. The geneticists (led by head genetics Lucy Peers) and animal handlers (led by Stephen Temple) work hard to keep the place up and running to care for their specimens, improving their welfare and educate the public about them, but things take a turn though. When a snowstorm hits the facility and is mysteriously shut down and all hell breaks loose! When the dinosaurs and other creatures are let loose upon the facility and escape into the wild & some are causing havoc upon a local community. It’s up to Lucy and Tim to lead the others. To find and retrieve the escaped creatures and regain control of the facility before their reputation is ruined. Meanwhile at the facility, James Cutter head of security investigates to find out what or who is responsible for the chaos. Only to find out that once again! Biosyn is up to no good.





