Jurassic Park embryo serial numbers

I know how frustrating it is, when no one is willing to share any info about it...

So, here we go:

DL-2.01
GT-2.035
MT-1.02
PR-3.01
ST-2.032
TC-2.050
TC-2.050
TL-1.0
VR-1.0
VR-2.0
 
I would have helped, but I have no idea what you guys are talking about...

In the first Jurassic Park film, the thief/computer programmer, Dennis Nedry, steals 10 frozen dinosaur embryos from a cryogenic storage bank. The embryos are individually stored in 1.5 milliliter plastic medical vials. Each vial has a label which denotes the species and clone series of the dinosaur contained within it.
 
These are my best guesses as to what each dinosaur is:
DL-2.01 (Dilophosaurus)
GT-2.035 (Gallimimus, except there should be no letter T)
MT-1.02 (Metriacanthosaurus)
PR-3.01 (Parasaurolophus)
ST-2.032 (Stegosaurus)
TC-2.050 (Triceratops)
TC-2.050 (Triceratops)
TL-1.0 (Tyrannosaurus, except there should be no letter L)
VR-1.0 (Velociraptor)
VR-2.0 (Velociraptor)

It's bizarre that Nedry would grab doubles, and completely leave out Brachiosaurus and Compsognathus.

I know how frustrating it is, when no one is willing to share any info about it...

So, here we go:

DL-2.01
GT-2.035
MT-1.02
PR-3.01
ST-2.032
TC-2.050
TC-2.050
TL-1.0
VR-1.0
VR-2.0
 
Here's something I put together for a prop I'm working on.

List of dinosaurs in Jurassic Park films
These dinosaurs are either seen alive, recently deceased, listed or diagrammed onscreen as specimens created for the park.

1. Ankylosaurus - seen alive
2. Baryonyx - listed park specimen
3. Brachiosaurus - seen alive
4. Ceratosaurus - seen alive
5. Compsognathus - seen alive
6. Corythosaurus - seen alive
7. Dilophosaurus - seen alive
8. Edmontosaurus - seen recently deceased
9. Gallimimus - seen alive
10. Herrerasaurus - listed park specimen
11. Mamenchisaurus - seen alive
12. Metriacanthosaurus - listed park specimen
13. Pachycephalosaurus - seen alive
14. Parasaurolophus - seen alive
15. Proceratosaurus - listed park specimen
16. Pteranodon - seen alive
17. Segisaurus - listed park specimen
18. Spinosaurus - seen alive
19. Stegosaurus - seen alive
20. Triceratops - seen alive
21. Tyrannosaurus rex - seen alive
22. Velociraptor - seen alive

Apatosaurus allegedly appears as a corpse in Jurassic Park: The Lost World. However, there is a discrepancy over whether it is Apatosaurus or Camarasaurus.
 
Apatosaurus allegedly appears as a corpse in Jurassic Park: The Lost World. However, there is a discrepancy over whether it is Apatosaurus or Camarasaurus.

I had heard it was actually a Lickalotapus...the only known lesbian dinosaur. ;)
 
Dude, I'm SO slack!! I was suppose to get you that info but I keep getting sidetracked with things I have going on at home!

Sorry about that! I'm glad you were finally able to get them.

-B89!
 
Actually, I was wondering if you could confirm that your numbers are the same.

Dude, I'm SO slack!! I was suppose to get you that info but I keep getting sidetracked with things I have going on at home!

Sorry about that! I'm glad you were finally able to get them.

-B89!
 
The numbers are from my cryo can...

I think there's no official info about which numbers are exactly one the vials...

I guess, Nedry grabs the important vials, maybe the compy is not necessary...

What would you grab? The compy or the rex? :D

I think it is unimportant which numbers are on the vials, you could also use the numbers from the novel.

I think there are some screenshots from 2 or 3 vials, but I dont know exactly, maybe someone has some screenshots...
 
Was your can made by Rylo?

The numbers are from my cryo can...

I think there's no official info about which numbers are exactly one the vials...

I guess, Nedry grabs the important vials, maybe the compy is not necessary...

What would you grab? The compy or the rex? :D

I think it is unimportant which numbers are on the vials, you could also use the numbers from the novel.

I think there are some screenshots from 2 or 3 vials, but I dont know exactly, maybe someone has some screenshots...
 
Fun fact: on the side of the actual embryo case in the film, they misspelled half of the dinosaur's names if you look at it.
 
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