Thread:BastionMonk/@comment-173.63.254.132-20140702010848/@comment-6493791-20140703182807

Okay, I'll try to be clearer this time:

In the first novel, Jurassic Park, 238 animals successfully survived the early stages of life on Isla Nublar. Many died at birth, some in the park. Hammond later states that dozens of frozen embryos of the original 15 species are stored at InGen Headquarters in Palo Alto. Of those species, here is a list:

Tyrannosaurs: 2 successfully maintained

Maiasaurs: 21 successfully maintained

Stegosaurs: 4 successfully maintained

Triceratops: 8 successfully maintained

Procompsognathids: 49 successfully maintained

Othnielia: 16 successfully maintained

Velociraptors: 8 successfully maintained

Apatosaurs: 17 successfully maintained

Hadrosaurs: 11 successfully maintained

Dilophosaurs: 7 successfully maintained

Pterosaurs: 6 successfully maintained

Hysilophodontids: 33 successfully maintained

Euoplocephalids: 18 successfully maintained

Microceratops: 22 successfully maintained

We now move on to the second novel, The Lost World. This novel has several new dinosaurs, but none of the counting records the first novel had; in other words, we now know some new species InGen cloned, but have no idea how many of them there are. Dinosaurs only seen in The Lost World are:

Carnotaurus

Pachycephalosaurus

Mussaurus

Gallimimus

I hope this information answers your questions, if you need more, PLEASE be a little more specific on exactly what you want.