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^How far are you to getting the rewritten The End published?
^Gorgon paid for his sin with his life.
Thank you brother. I really hope it is.
^Savage. But seriously though, I f*cking love the The End universe.
You're gonna be the next Michael Crichton.
^XD what does that mean?
Also, this fight was a giant middle-finger to the WWD movie. And the four Albertosaurus, working together, can take down a T.rex.
^What do you think of Albus and Alba's strong bond?
DRACONUS - This was yet another extremely fantastic story! I am very pleased for the fact that the Albertosaurus was the victor in this battle! Excellent work! Thank you so much for sharing this with us! :)
Hi Draconus, It's really important that you understand the phylogeny of tyrannosaurs. The major tyrannosauroid phylogenies published over the past year and a half show that the closest relative of T. rex is T. bataar, Daspletosaurus is a distantly related lineage of T. rex (remote from the ancestry of T. rex), and Lythronax is a basal tyrannosaurine, also nowhere near the ancestry of T. rex. An argument based on overall similarity, which you have done here, no longer makes the grade in terms of producing a rigorous and defensible hypothesis of relationships. Include the science!
Maybe just keep it to the official characters, and not too much beyond Thunderstorm.
^I might do a topic on the family tree of Tyranak's lineage, including Thunderstorm characters.
10. Allosaurus
9. Deinosuchus
8. Smilodon
7. American Lion
6. Crylophosaurus
5. Carnotaurus
4. Yutyrannus
3. Tyrannosaurus
2. Dakotaraptor
1. Dilophosaurus
Yeah Acrone has "Spinoc" blood, which were the ruling Acros.
I don't think there are going to be any other main characters besides Egypt.
Interesting!
^If you do an Egypt prequel, can you put Mako and Sahara in the story?
It's coming with Lost in The End part 4.
^Stay tuned for Albertosaurus vs Gorgosaurus. It features Albus and his pack, versus Gorgon and his pack from the WWD movie. It's also gonna be part of PDBCC, and one of the few canon fights from my fight series.
^I actually like Yutyrannus more than Carnotaurus, it's just that i don't want to have too many Tyrannosaurs in the story. Destructo will be in the remade Isla Nublar Apocalypse III.
^K. Tyrance and Tyria are still da best!
Also when will your entry in my contest be up? Deadline is July 14.
I like the list from your works and mine, although if I do an official Egypt backstory--his mate won't be Blossom.
But now I agree that the sleek and more agile D.steini would've been deadlier than the stronger and more robust U.ostrommaysorum. Like you, the two genuses are tied for my favourite Dromaeosaurid.
^Like I said, their positions are debatable. Same with Alberto and Gorgo.
Zhuchengtyrannus above Tarbosaurus, interesting.
Yeah, we need that trailer
Update, rex vs Giga instead of rex vs Acro
Oh and remember Tornado from the original Tyrant Thunderstorm? He's a cousin of Giganoctus.
^Well then that would mean Tyrannosaurus rex is the OG hybrid dinosaur, move over Indominus!
Jk, in all honesty, I do agree with Alphadino65.
ALPHADINO65 - That is extremely compelling information! I can certainly understand and respect your view on the matter. The fact that you are intrigued by the slim possibility of T.rex being the product of prehistoric hybridization is more than enough for me to be pleased! I have always enjoyed hypothesizing about how something can happen rather how it can not happen. It makes things more interesting - and fun! I look at it from the stand point of lions and tigers. They can breed - but their offspring are not viable (as you so very wisely observed in your original response). What if, through some fluke within Mother Nature's vast scheme, Tyrannosaurus rex is the product of two dinosaurs - completely alien to one-another - brought together by the unstoppable shift of continents? What if genetics as we know them were slightly more malleable before the vast extinctions that reset the evolutionary ladder? Imagine how amazing that would be! Think of how such a revelation would change our understanding of the greatest predators our world has yet known! Would that not make you smile with the delight of discovery and admiration for life's strange miracles? It would certainly have that effect on me! :)
I will use average more as "normal size" , sue is an example how a tyrannosaurus size is, but there are chances that a rex can grow bigger than that.
@Draconus Tyrannus, I too disagree with the land-bridge anagenesis theory. While I don't disagree that creatures did migrate between both continents when the land bridge was not under water, the similarities and differences between all five tyrannosaurs you analyzed are too significant for me to overlook.
@Something Real, that's..uh...a creative hypothesis, which I admire and am intrigued, but I will poke holes through it.
Firstly, since Tarbosaurus and Daspletosaurus are two different genera, the chances that they would be able to fertilize the female's eggs, let alone produce VIABLE offspring, is remote, due to a significant difference in their genetics and chromosomes. Contemporary species of the same genus can produce offspring, but their offpsring are either entirely sterile (all mules), or only sterile in the male individuals (ligers and tigons). If they can barely produce viable offspring, what are the chances different genera could do the same?
Secondly, there would have to be several Daspletosaurus-Tarbosaurus couplings to occur for a viable hybrid to hatch, grow, reach sexual maturity, breed, then sire viable offspring of their own. I doubt most Tarbosaurus crossed the land bridge to sire offspring to produce a thriving population that could have driven other tyrannosaurs to extinction.
Thirdly, it is almost certain both genera had different courtship strategies. I hypothesize that each genus and species had distinct rituals to court mates, and they would not sway the other of a different genus. If one individual didn't want to breed with a member of the other genus, s/he would not have bred, since both males and females were equally capable of inflicting serious damage, regardless of genus. It wouldn't be worth mating with someone who you didn't consider a worthy mate. It would have been better to mate with your own kind as a fail-safe method to ensure your genes were definitely passed on.
DRACONUS - What a compelling topic! I happen to believe you may be on to something interesting. However, could Tyrannosaurus rex not be the product of interspecies breeding? What if Daspletosaurus and Tarbosaurus met via land bridge and sired offspring together? That could potentially have been the root to the creation and evolution of Tyrannosaurus rex. This was a very interesting topic to ponder! Thank you ever so much for taking the time to share this with us! :)
Posted a video of this list on my YT channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z0xzIWgCJQE
^Yeah I was thinking the same.











