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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2023 19:21:34 GMT
-more than 50% of the time.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2023 19:26:38 GMT
Spinosaurus. Its neck is made of titanium so it can tank a t rex neck bite but t rex would die from spino neck bite.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2023 19:26:57 GMT
Maybe giganotosaurus?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2023 19:39:26 GMT
Spinosaurus. Its neck is made of titanium so it can tank a t rex neck bite but t rex would die from spino neck bite. 'olushi... clearly you' been watching too many JP films... no? - ol spino... couldn't survive a bite to the neck... by the king of the theropods... ofc - but we all know -populator could beat the big liz. as 'rex lacks the power & skill of such a big...strong... cat.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2023 19:40:05 GMT
Spinosaurus. Its neck is made of titanium so it can tank a t rex neck bite but t rex would die from spino neck bite. 'olushi... clearly you' been watching too many JP films, no? - ol spinosaurus... couldn't survive a bite to the neck... by the king - but we all know S. populator could beat the 'rex... as it lacks the power & skill of such a big...strong... cat. I was joking...
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2023 19:40:31 GMT
'olushi... clearly you' been watching too many JP films, no? - ol spinosaurus... couldn't survive a bite to the neck... by the king - but we all know S. populator could beat the 'rex... as it lacks the power & skill of such a big...strong... cat. I was joking... So was I.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2023 19:41:11 GMT
Spinosaurus. Its neck is made of titanium so it can tank a t rex neck bite but t rex would die from spino neck bite. 'olushi... clearly you' been watching too many JP films... no? - ol spinosaurus... couldn't survive a bite to the neck... by the king... ofc - but we all know S. populator could beat the 'rex... as it lacks the power & skill of such a big...strong... cat. Yes, the t rex would be blinded by razor sharp claws and smilodon's teeth would slash open its neck.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2023 19:41:29 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2023 19:41:59 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2023 19:43:29 GMT
Honestly though I could see purussaurus or deinosuchus POSSIBLY defeating a smaller one on land more often that not.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2023 19:44:42 GMT
Spinosaurus. Its neck is made of titanium so it can tank a t rex neck bite but t rex would die from spino neck bite. 'olushi... clearly you' been watching too many JP films... no? - ol spino... couldn't survive a bite to the neck... by the king of the theropods... ofc - but we all know -populator could beat the big liz. as 'rex lacks the power & skill of such a big...strong... cat. That was a pretty damn good impression, def’ one of the few people who can speak Mondese.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2023 19:45:01 GMT
Honestly though I could see purussaurus or deinosuchus POSSIBLY defeating a smaller one on land more often that not. I think they'd be doomed on land. Wasn't Deinosuchus downsized? Perhaps Sarcosuchus or some terrestrial croc could win...
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2023 20:02:46 GMT
Honestly though I could see purussaurus or deinosuchus POSSIBLY defeating a smaller one on land more often that not. I think they'd be doomed on land. Wasn't Deinosuchus downsized? Perhaps Sarcosuchus or some terrestrial croc could win... Sarcosuchus: "It was one of the largest crocodile-like reptiles, reaching an average estimate of 9 m (30 ft) and 3.5 metric tons (3.9 short tons), but estimated to grow up to 9.5 m (31 ft) in body length and weigh up to 4.3 metric tons (4.7 short tons)." Deinosuchus: "Using more complete remains, it was estimated in 1999 that the size attained by specimens of Deinosuchus varied from 8 to 10 meters (26 to 33 ft) with weights from 2.5 to 5 metric tons (2.8 to 5.5 short tons)." "...the largest fragmentary remains of D. riograndensis were 1.5 times the size of those of the average D. rugosus and it was determined that the largest individuals of this species may have been up to 12 meters (39 ft) in length and perhaps weighed as much as 8.5 metric tons (9.4 short tons)." A large Deinosuchus was around 5 tons, but old males MAY have achieved weights of up to 8.5 tons!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2023 20:49:38 GMT
Oh wow, then yeah a giant 8.5 ton deinosuchus equivalent to Lolong could take that more often. I think Lolong is one of those record crocs, could be wrong.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2023 21:54:21 GMT
Oh wow, then yeah a giant 8.5 ton deinosuchus equivalent to Lolong could take that more often. I think Lolong is one of those record crocs, could be wrong. 12 m long Deinosuchus compared to 'Scotty' the Tyrannosaurus rex. Attachments:
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