
On the Jurassic World Wikipedia page, it says in the plot summary that there was more than one Indominus rex. It says "At the corporation's request, the park's geneticists create a genetically modified hybrid mutant dinosaur, known as Indominus rex, to boost visitor attendance (despite the creature having cannibalized its own sibling)." The line "despite the creature having cannibalized its own sibling" implies there were TWO Indominus rexes instead of one. I don't know who added that, but its most likely they were misinformed. However, if this is legitimate, it is interesting it was found on a wikipedia page. Here's the link to the page http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jurassic_World.

It's a popular theory, yet it's Wikipedia, so it could be fake.
“Banana oil.”- George Takei, Gigantis: The Fire Monster

it was mentioned in one of tv spots so i dont believe its misinformation

JURASSICWORLD - Your information is actually spot-on! There was a TV spot not too long ago that confirms the I-rex had a sibling - which it devoured! :)

Yea i said this in a post to, they made two of them, the bigger/stronger one ate the weaker one

This is true, The I-Rex Sibling is Cannon *Due to the mention in the T-V Spot*
If it's JP Wikia, It's probably more accurate then actual wikipedia.
Of course, a Park would want to disclose this cannabalism from the general public.
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X_PADEN_X - Indeed; that sort of information does not typically leave a good impression on focus groups. ;)