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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2023 1:18:50 GMT
Was there a Dunkleosteus vs Great White Shark thread on this forum? We were talking about dunkleosteus against some other prehistoric shark similar in size to a great white but supposedly way better (though I was a little dubious it was really better). I'm struggling to even find it now... I think it was Otodus or Cretoxyrhina?
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Post by Johnson on Jan 6, 2023 1:30:22 GMT
We were talking about dunkleosteus against some other prehistoric shark similar in size to a great white but supposedly way better (though I was a little dubious it was really better). I'm struggling to even find it now... I think it was Otodus or Cretoxyrhina? Maybe Otodus.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2023 4:51:39 GMT
@ling Hardcastle What’s a good opponent for a Queensland giant/goliath grouper?
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Post by Hardcastle on Jan 6, 2023 4:54:41 GMT
Something it can swallow? How else can it hurt something?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2023 5:04:59 GMT
Something it can swallow? How else can it hurt something? I don’t know, they have sandpaper like teeth.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2023 7:56:28 GMT
But to my knowledge jaguars don’t hunt in coalitions of 5. But they have OK teamwork anyways, most cats have a basic teamwork ability even if shitty. And each jaguar can kill a dog in seconds if they are deinonychus weight. "They found the bite force of Deinonychus to be between 4,100 and 8,200 newtons, greater than living carnivorous mammals including the hyena, and equivalent to a similarly-sized alligator." "Brinkman et al. (1998) point out that Deinonychus had an adult mass of 70–100 kilograms, whereas adult tenontosaurs were 1–4 metric tons. A solitary Deinonychus could not kill an adult tenontosaur, suggesting that pack hunting is possible" Mismatch.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2023 8:59:27 GMT
Was there a Dunkleosteus vs Great White Shark thread on this forum? Don't think it was GWS but similar. Might have been. Carcharodon plicatilis/xiphodon, known as the giant white or broad white shark (sometimes placed in Isurus, Cosmopolitodus or as a broad form of Carcharodon hastalis).
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Post by oldgreengrolar on Jan 6, 2023 11:12:45 GMT
Polar bear sow vs Siberian tiger.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2023 15:56:21 GMT
But they have OK teamwork anyways, most cats have a basic teamwork ability even if shitty. And each jaguar can kill a dog in seconds if they are deinonychus weight. "They found the bite force of Deinonychus to be between 4,100 and 8,200 newtons, greater than living carnivorous mammals including the hyena, and equivalent to a similarly-sized alligator." "Brinkman et al. (1998) point out that Deinonychus had an adult mass of 70–100 kilograms, whereas adult tenontosaurs were 1–4 metric tons. A solitary Deinonychus could not kill an adult tenontosaur, suggesting that pack hunting is possible" Mismatch. Why you favour a dog over a 100 kg dinosaur with long as fuck claws, a bite force as strong as a jaguar and serrated teeth blows my mind. The claws would be even longer and sharper with keratin. Attachments:
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2023 16:02:43 GMT
Bolushi Once you regain computer access, will I still be allowed to create my own matchups?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2023 20:54:09 GMT
"They found the bite force of Deinonychus to be between 4,100 and 8,200 newtons, greater than living carnivorous mammals including the hyena, and equivalent to a similarly-sized alligator." "Brinkman et al. (1998) point out that Deinonychus had an adult mass of 70–100 kilograms, whereas adult tenontosaurs were 1–4 metric tons. A solitary Deinonychus could not kill an adult tenontosaur, suggesting that pack hunting is possible" Mismatch. Why you favour a dog over a 100 kg dinosaur with long as fuck claws, a bite force as strong as a jaguar and serrated teeth blows my mind. The claws would be even longer and sharper with keratin. I never said I favored it. It is probably too big and formidable to be lugged, given it is not in any way comparable to a bear or hyena. With that being said... That biteforce measurement is questionable. They say the same about hyenas and they can't do shit. It's possible they mobbed things... they're birds. Birds can walk up to things in groups and kill them. Maybe in fact that Deinonychus didn't kil Tentosaurus at all and was a scavenger which would explain its high biteforce measurements.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2023 20:59:09 GMT
Bolushi Once you regain computer access, will I still be allowed to create my own matchups? I don't care, when I get computer access I'll butcher your sorry ass to death by making good matches instead of "gray sidewalk fire monster snake v nigerian striped barking mouse" or whatever. You can continue making a bunch of matchups anyways.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2023 21:00:17 GMT
Why you favour a dog over a 100 kg dinosaur with long as fuck claws, a bite force as strong as a jaguar and serrated teeth blows my mind. The claws would be even longer and sharper with keratin. I never said I favored it. It is probably too big and formidable to be lugged, given it is not in any way comparable to a bear or hyena. With that being said... That biteforce measurement is questionable. They say the same about hyenas and they can't do shit. It's possible they mobbed things... they're birds. Birds can walk up to things in groups and kill them. Maybe in fact that Deinonychus didn't kil Tentosaurus at all and was a scavenger which would explain its high biteforce measurements. Wrong. The bite and claw marks on Tentosaurus had healed over - meaning the animal had to be alive (duh).
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2023 21:01:15 GMT
I never said I favored it. It is probably too big and formidable to be lugged, given it is not in any way comparable to a bear or hyena. With that being said... That biteforce measurement is questionable. They say the same about hyenas and they can't do shit. It's possible they mobbed things... they're birds. Birds can walk up to things in groups and kill them. Maybe in fact that Deinonychus didn't kil Tentosaurus at all and was a scavenger which would explain its high biteforce measurements. Wrong. The bite and claw marks on Tentosaurus healed - meaning the animal had to be alive (duh). Or dying somehow. Edit: I did not read correctly, so a failed attempt. So it did not succeed.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2023 21:02:54 GMT
Wrong. The bite and claw marks on Tentosaurus healed - meaning the animal had to be alive (duh). Or dying somehow. It isn't once case iirc. Also, it would be less likely that they would claw up a dying Tentosaurus instead of just eating it alive like Hyenas and etc.
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