Username: Toxic Wolf
name: Lumi (Finnish origin meaning "snow"!)
gender: Female
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("The polar-bear lizard")Lumiโs fondness for the Nanuqsaurus, lovingly dubbed "Nanook," comes from the unexpected nature of this polar dinosaur's existence. In a world dominated by images of dinosaurs dwelling in steamy jungles or vast plains, Nanuqsaurus stands out as a fascinating exception. Its adaptation to the harsh Arctic conditions defies common perception and created a special place in her own polar heart.
She grew up in a small village in the Arctic continent, so the snowy landscapes and harsh temperatures in which Nanook once lived have also been her own. Few creatures can survive there, and even fewer choose to stay, which gives her a sense of connection with the dinosaur. Her grandfather was a paleontologist. She remembers him as a man with many stories of dinosaurs and even more silly jokes, always able to bring some warmth to cold nights. One day, he brought her a fossil he had found in the icy mountains. It was well preserved and encapsulated in ice, so she could see the entirety of it - part of the spine of a Nanuqsaurus. So young, Lumi was unable to say the full name. She could only call it Nanook. He told her stories of it, some real but most probably fictional. Yet Lumi never really stopped thinking of it after. A dinosaur, that lived maybe exactly where she did! โI want to meet it,โ she had said. He had laughed and wished her luck with that. โMaybe some scientist in the future will do it, little one,โ he said.
Lumi became that scientist. She studied bioengineering, specializing in genetic reconstruction with influences of paleontology. Then, together with a team of archeologists, paleontologists, conservationists and other specialists, she started the mission of gradually and sustainably reintroducing extinct wildlife to the world together with her team. Their base is in her village, and each new polar species is gradually introduced to the climate. Her favorite of these projects, however, is the revival of Nanook. They managed to extract enough DNA from the fossilized spine to create an egg. It has taken months, and it is under constant observation. Lumi visits it most days, and sometimes, she swears that she can hear movement in there.
Lumi believes that Nanuqsaurus was the original master of "igloo-building." With its razor-sharp teeth and powerful jaws, Nanook could swiftly carve through the thick ice and snow, creating cozy dens to shelter from the bone-chilling cold. Inspired by this, Lumi often incorporates igloo-like structures into her field camps during polar expeditions, paying homage to Nanuqsaurus and embracing its resilient spirit. Lumi also playfully imagines Nanook as the unofficial guardian of the Arctic, ensuring that the region's delicate ecosystem remains protected. With the current challenges of climate change, she thinks this will be much needed, and sees quite a bit of herself in the protector-esque image of Nanook.
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