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It's very good to see her again.
Whole continent.
^Even the east?
^More like #RexyForQueenoftheWorld
Rex specimen in the south, definitely. There is evidence to suggest T.rex dominated all of America.
^Do you think that A/T.brinkmani represents a new genus/species, or is it just a rex specimen that was located in the south?
Looks like she'll be annexing the mainland to her kingdom...*evil smile*
She looks a bit different tho, who's doing the animatronics again? because I heard the Legacy Effects aren't doing it.
Xeno, I'm saying that an Apex predator like Tyrannosaurus I don't think at-least could easily co-exist with another predatory of its own kind. The type of animal it was, its only competition would've been Dakotaraptor in the predatory field. All our knowledge dictates that T.rex was the sole big theropod predator of its region and time.
Tyrant yeah I was just saying in general, great topic btw.
GG I never said that A/T.brinkmani and T.rex coexisted.
Late but why tf not.
Type: Dinosaur
Family: Therizinosauridae
Name: Gladiocheirus montanaensis
Said: Glad-ee-oh-kai-rus mon-tan-uh-en-sis
Meaning: Sword claw of Montana (Latin)
Origin: Herd of Therizinosaurus cheloniformis crossing a land-bridge from Asia to North America while being chased by a pack of Tarbosaurus bataar. In N. America, they were forced to evolve to counter T.bataar's more famous cousin, Tyrannosaurus rex; as the teeth grew in size, so did the claws. Gladiocheirus montanaensis sports massive arms, each of which has three claws the size of fully grown men (5'8"). To put it in perspective, here is a size comparison between (from left to right) Homo sapiens, Tyrannosaurus rex, Gladiocheirus montanaensis, Tarbosaurus bataar, and Therizinosaurus cheloniformis:

Cause of Extinction: KT Extinction
@GorillaGodzilla
So.... Panthera leo and Panthera pardus aren't able to exist side by side with each other? I guess Lions and Leopards living side by side in the same ecosystem must tear a hole in the universe.
Joking aside, two Tyrannosaurus genus isn't a stretch of the imagination since there are multiple modern day animals that share the same genus living alongside each other. Panthera leo (Lion), Panthera pardus (Leopard), Panthera onca (Jaguar), Panthera tigris (Tiger), and Panthera uncia (Snow Leopard) for an example.
@Draconus Tyrannus, that very surprising, because why else would you be on this forum?
I should have made myself clearer in my previous comment. I disagree in the land-bridge anagenesis theory involving Tarbosaurus itself. It would have been THE COMMON ANCESTOR of both Tyrannosaurus and Tarbosaurus that crossed the land bridge. In that case, I fail to reject the land bridge CLADOGENESIS theory.
I doubt the existence of another tyrannosaur living alongside T.rex to be honest.
Making another hybrid.
Name: Dracotyrannus ultimus (Ultimate Dragon Tyrant)
Diet: Carnivore
Weight: 20 tonnes
Length: 50 feet
Height: 20 feet
Activity: Hunting and Scavenging
Security Fence Size: High
DNA: Tyrannosaurus rex, Spinosaurus aegyptiacus, Utahraptor ostrommaysorum, Dakotaraptor steini, Carcharodontosaurus saharicus
Natural Born Enemy: Indominus Rex
Abilities: Bone-crushing jaws, man-sized arms with razor-sharp claws, semi-aquatic, intelligence, speed, sickle-claws
Appearance: Head ressembles that of T.rex and C.saharicus. Teeth are thick and strong, designed to crush bone, but also have serrations like those of a shark; once again showing its Tyrannosaurus and Carcharodontosaurus genes. It has the intelligence, feathers, arms, and toe-claws of Utahraptor and Dakotaraptor, and the webbed feet and sail of Spinosaurus.
Updated to include more information and speculation.
^And this could very-well mean a new rivalry between Tyrannosaurs and Ceratopsids, since Eotriceratops was found around the same area as Alamotyrannus/Tyrannosaurus brinkmani. But then again, there's also Torosaurus utahensis.
Another name for the new species could be Tyrannosaurus alamoensis xD
^It could not just represent a new species, but also a new genus. Let me differentiate a genus and a species. Tyrannosaurus is the genus, and rex is the species. There can be multiple species under the same genus; for example, the genus Triceratops has both T.horridus and T.prorsus. If there are significant differences between multiple species under the same genus, then it would most likely be re-classified as a new genus.
^Yeah.
Genus is Tyrannosaurus and rex is the species.
^I CAN'T PALEONTOLOGY XD
^Oh. Well a new species in the Tyrannosaurus genus is interesting.
^Well the chart refers to it under the same genus. There would have to be notable differences between T.rex and T.brinkmani for them to identify the latter as Alamotyrannus. For example, Tarbosaurus isn't called Tyrannosaurus bataar because T.bataar and T.rex have several differences in the structure of their skulls.
I prefer the name Alamotyrannus but a possible second species of Tyrannosaurus is cool.
^Just watched the trailer. "Experience the movie event, seventy-million years in the making." Sounds like a Jurassic Park rip-off/wannabe xD
Sure. You respond to that movie as creatively as you want. But a simple tweak would fix that entire movie, and actually make it more like the original idea for Disney's Dinosaur...REMOVE ALL DIALOGUE!!
And that was done. A few years ago, it was released with zero dialogue under the title Walking with Dinosaurs 3D: Prehistoric Planet. Much easier to stomach.
It's also my way of saying "F*ck you" to that atrocious WWD movie.
^Yours would be in top ten, I've read it.
^Thank you. This may very well be one of the best fights I've written, up there with my rex vs Trike fight.
Ouch. Mine didn't make your list. Oh well :P
Well...that was dramatic. Your use of detail was solid.
Nope.
Claw is a Dakotaraptor, and Difference is an Abelisaurus.
^Are you going to refer to Claw as a Deinonychus and Difference as an Allosaurus in the rewrite?

















