Rexy's mother is the overarching protagonist of the prequel series of the Jurassic Park franchise. She is an Tyrannosaurus rex; one of many things referred to as "T-Rex" in the franchise, and the mother of Rexy the original Tyrannosaurus Rex. She (like her parents but unlike most of the dinosaurs in the first Jurassic Park movie) is not bigoted towards other species, although she will generally avoid those of other species because things have been done that way for a long time.
She plays a major role before the events of the original film, during which she facing the Giganotosaurus (the scene for which the character is most famous), but she is referenced several times in later films, and is seen in a flashback once.
Personality[]
Rexy's Mother is a kind, loving, nurturing and caring mother to her daughter wanting what's best for her by raising him in a good place, such as Isla Nublar in 1993.
Biography[]
In the beginning of Costa Rica, Rexy's Mother appears and watches her egg which is about to hatch. She follows it and watches the egg as it hatches into a baby original Tyrannosaurus Rex, whom she names him Rexy.
Though long since alive, she is periodically mentioned through the film series and may make an appearance in Jurassic Park: The Next Chapter. Rexy remembers her mother than the others any night.
In Jurassic Park: Survival. Rexy wishes that his mother had given him a brother and looks at a cloud which forms the shape of a T-Rex, which could possibly be her.
She also makes an appearance in a flashback in Jurassic Park: Survival. While before the events of the first movie, Jurassic Park, she is seen to be brown like Rexy. During Rexy's flashback in "The Legend of Rexy", a young T-Rex is shown playfully sliding down her tail into the water, from a distant shot, while Saro and another small T-Rex are seen in the water near them - possibly a relative, sibling, or a child of Saro's. This may be the only instance in which Rexy's Mother is shown as a child.
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For additional and more detailed information about the Tyrannosaurus Rex as it appears in the Jurassic Park film franchise, please refer to the Jurassic Park Wiki Article.
- Due to being featured prominently in all five films and each of the attractions based on them at the various Universal Parks and Resorts, the T-Rex is frequently considered a major symbol of the Jurassic Park franchise.
- All of the T-Rexes featured in the films and at Universal Orlando Resort are female, as are the rest of the dinosaurs at the park, in order to prevent unexpected over-capacity from breeding.
- The T-Rex from the first Jurassic Park is the same one featured in Jurassic World and its sequel, as there are noticeable scratch marks in the same spot where a pack of Velociraptors attacked the creature in the ending battle of the first film.
- An official name has not been given for this specific T-Rex, but during production she was given the name of Roberta, while fans have nicknamed her Rexy.
