Status:
4329: King Kayenta

Owned by TheDilophoraptor

Excerpt from Specimen's Medical Report - Unknown Date and Author.

Compared to other C. primus individuals, Specimen-4329 seems to have undergone developmental abberations. In regular specimens, the nasolacrimal crest is low and only expands posterially, with the posterior end expanding outwards into a forward facing crest. Specimen-4329, however, has developed a hypertrophied condition where the nasolacrimal crest grows primarily in a dorsal direction, with a mostly uniform thickness.

It is possible that the genome of Specimen-4329 has been contaminated with DNA of a closely related taxon, such as Dilophosaurus. However a genetic analysis has been inconclusive. We recommend that Specimen-4329 be kept under study, and that other specimens from this genetic version also be placed under close observation.

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