
Newer material associated with the Jurassic World films have, instead, referred to it as female. Its sex is unknown most (but not all) material associated with the film Jurassic Park /// identifies it as male, including commentary from the cast and crew. This animal was heavily involved with the 2001 Isla Sorna incident, and is mostly known from its association with that event.

Much of its life is unknown due to corporate secrecy surrounding both its creation and the contents of Sector 5 on Isla Nublar where it spent its final days.


was cloned in either late 1998 or early 1999, and was abandoned by its creators after that nine-month period. The only confirmed Spinosaurus aegyptiacus specimen bred on Isla Sorna by International Genetic Technologies, Inc.
