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never figured S-rex and fact dude were the same person...hmm...
anyways, nice to see ya back .
Welcome back. Good to see you again Indie, and nice way address some of us. Got a good chuckle from the, and SFKing is 12 if I'm not mistaken.
Correction LotS, S-Rex was the original account, FACT DUDE was his second account, both are banned. FD because duplicate, S-Rex because, well, um, you know what the guy was like if he disagreed with you.
Jesus, kid. your gone for three years and... so much has changed
DANIELOSAURUS The FBI shuld be knocking on your door any minute now...
(not really).
I don't really know you becuase I joined after you left, but, welcome back I guess. Just read my profile if you want to know what I'm like. Just a littel update, dino steve has kind of left, he has not posted for a little while. Also, S-Rex just, well, I'm not going to say it here, but lets just say S-Rex was just another account of someone who was a little angry. I'm not going to say who but I can PM you the rest of the info if you would like...
1st, it's not the second trailer, it was a leaked test trailer filmed by a staff. 2nd, if you want, i downloaded the whole thing before it got blocked, if you want it i could email it to you.
Nice fight Carnosaur! :)
How about Utahraptor vs. Stegosaurus?
I want the source of Spinosaurus marocannus's legnth and weight.
DILOPOSAURUS - That was extremely neat! The feel of "common" everyday life you placed into your work really allowed me to identify with the characters! Thank you so much for sharing this with us! :)
^Thanks Mr. H! :) I can't wait to read your battle!
Nice fight. I was rooting for Gorgo, so I'm good with the result.
I'll be posting a Christmas battle tomorrow, ran into a slight delay, but it'll be up sometime tomorrow.
Happy Holidays from Dinosaur Death Duels! :)
That will look awesome on the new consoles I would love to see males dionsaurs and No Poulation for the dinosaurs and more sites also the dinosaur which a carnivore had tooken down will stay where it had been killed and the big carnivores will fight over the meat or defeanding their offspring that will be so awesome I played Jurrasic Park Operation Genesis for my first Xbox and Ps2 I was happy unitl I did not see any males and the population reached 60 the limit for dinosaurs that made me really sad. When I was doing the park I had a trick which I can't remember that I had four big carnivors in the same pen they was not fighting they was hunting together a Spino, A Tyrannosaurs Rex, a Carndondonosaursus and Acroudonosaurs in the same pen the woman did not tell me that they had rabies all four of them but they did not fight when they should have oh I am so exited I can't wait for it to come out for PS4 I will be saving up for an Xbox One since my old Xbox 360 is braking down <3
Carcharodontosaurus. All the others are too small/fragmentary, with the exception of Spinosaurus, wich was likely mostly aquatic though.
Now that you mention it the box even says jeep wrangler. If I'm not mistake weren't the JP jeeps 92' jeep Saharas?
I feel like it's missing something.
I mean, These all look cool, But they don't really look... JP Worthy...
Course...
Who am I to say whats worthy and whats not?
I just really want those jeeps, They look "Hella Smooth" Or whatever the kids say today...
Oh wait... :/
Your right. i just looked it up and bit shows me brachiosaurus instead.
PRIMAL KING - Hahaha! You are most welcome! :)
CARNOSAUR - Hahaha! Well, despite the discomfort it has caused to your posterior, t'is a fine example of well compiled data - and very insightful! :)
And I did not read that. I would have told him about his error first.
sorry bout that.
TK, he didnt's state that at all.
"As we all know there have been many predators discovered in the “middle Cretaceous” of Northern Africa, in fact it seems we have discovered to many (Stromer’s riddle). Though which one was the top predator? Here is a list of candidates"
otherwise i wouldn't have said anything on that issue
@ SR, much appreciated! t'was a pain in the ass to compile..
CARNOSAUR - Wow! I had no idea we had so little material upon which to base our speculations of Sauoniops! The collection of data you presented was extremely interesting to read! :)
Tyrannosaurus because 'MURICA!!!!!!!!!!! o.o
Jk, I think it was carcharodontosaurus.
I think he knows those two dino did not corxsist. He stated the top predator of ALL cretaceous.
@ Lord of Spinosaurs, shhhhh. It will all be over soon. Haha. Thanks though!
@Something Real, wow! Thank you for the great comments and sort of being the community "mom" of sorts. Keeping everyone in check and being so nice. Glad you liked it!
LORD OF THE SPINOSAURS - I very much enjoyed the detail and thought you've placed into this topic! Hmm. I would have to say that the two animals that were likely at the top of the food chain you have presented were Carcharodontosaurus and Spinosaurus. I happen to think, based on various data (and information gaps) that Spinosaurus was a savage and terrifying predator that could take what it wanted regardless if it was in the water or taking a stroll on the land! Of course, your theory is just as valid as the one I have presented; the aquatic adaptations evidenced by Spinosaurus could certainly have limited its range as a super predator!
This was a very fun and interesting topic! Thank you so much for presenting this to us! :)
S. Tenerensis & E. dinops are from the "lower" cretaceous and did not coexist with the rest of theropods listed on that list.
Carcharodontosaurus - Not much to say on this one. 11-13 meters in length, 6 - 8 tons in weight it is, in my opinion, the dominant land carnivore of the time. Made moreover worse for whatever it ate if C. saharicus hunted in packs.
Sigilmassasaurus - Was found synonymous with S. aegyptiacus in Ibrahim et. al 2014.
"...Although hundreds of isolated bones and teeth of S. aegyptiacus are in collections around
the world, a few specimens are more complete and thus have garnered attention.
“Spinosaurus B”. Stromer designated bones found in close association as “Spinosaurus
B” (2), a partial skeleton that was entirely destroyed in WWII. The unusual proportions
of the neotype (reduced pelvis size and short hind limb length compared to the axial 10
column) are also present (and nearly identical) in this specimen (fig. S2), suggesting that
it composed a second associated individual of S. aegyptiacus."
Spinosaurus - Due to new finds, we now know S. aegyptiacus was vastly adapted for semi-aquatic life style. It was, clearly, the dominant predator of its realm with competition from the larger species of crocodilians.
Sauroniops - This is where it gets interesting.
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^ that's all we have for this carcharodontosaurid.
Here's something interesting i've found researching this creature..
" Phylogenetic analysis found robust support for placing Sauroniops among the basal carcharodontosaurids and related to Eocarcharia, showed that some of the unusual features of the new theropod were convergently acquired by abelisaurids, and revealed a mosaic pattern in the evolution of the carcharodontosaurid skull table. The frontals of Sauroniops and Carcharodontosaurus, both from the ‘Kem Kem compound assemblage’ of Morocco, show comparable size but differ in the extent of the naso–frontal articulation, the shape and disposition of the prefrontal and lacrimal articulations, the development of dorsal ornamentation and the morphology of the supratemporal fossa. Among carcharodontosaurids, the skull table developed unique configurations among each lineage and appears diagnostic at the species-level. The dome-like frontal in Sauroniops may indicate head-butting behaviour in this taxon or evolved for visual display."
Basing off of Eocarcharia Dinops, we get ~11.6 meters in length, ~4 tons -- in other words the size range of A. atokensis. Based on phylogeny this doesn't suprise me. It was probably only under C. saharicus in terms of dining order.
Deltadromeus - Was a primative ceratosaur that was very likely low on the food chain.
"The poorly known theropod Deltadromeus agilis was first
described as a primitive coelurosaur (Sereno et al. 1996) and
later placed in the Ornithomimosauria (Rauhut 2000, 2003).
However, more recently it has been placed within Ceratosauria
(Carrano & Sampson 2002, 2004; Sereno et al. 2004),
a conclusion supported by features in the limbs and girdles.
Although Deltadromeus was resolved as a noasaurid based
on two synapomorphies (Wilson et al. 2003; Sereno et al.
2004), our analysis does not support this conclusion. Instead,
Deltadromeus is a primitive ceratosaur with possible affinities
to Elaphrosaurus and Spinostropheus; 12 extra steps are
needed to place it within Noasauridae."
Based on its phylogenic positioning in Noasauridae, it's safe to assume this creature was rather minute in overall stature ~6-7 meters, 1,500 lbs. Scaling from Elaphrosaurus and Spinostropheus duplicated these results.
Bahariasaurus - Too fragmentary to really tell at the moment, It's now known to not be synonymous with D. agilis -- something commonly accepted in the early 2000's.
What has been suggested for B. Ingens, is that it be placed within Ornithomimosauridae. But, again, the material is too fragmentary and we don't have the actual fossils to work with. But, if it was an Ornithomimian it was certainly not at the top of its food chain -- rather towards the bottom.
Sources:
The Phylogeny of Ceratosauria(Dinosauria: Theropoda)(Caranno & Sampson 2008)
A thick skulled theropod from the (Dinosauria, Saurischia) from the Upper Cretaceous of Morocco with the implications for Carcharodontosaurid cranial evolution (Cau 2012)
Supplementary materials for semiaquatic adaptations in a giant predatory dinosaur (Ibrahim, Sereno 2014)
Carcharadontosaurus.
PRIMAL KING - Hahaha! That was bloody fantastic! Thank you ever so much for this wonderful conclusion to your excellent story! :)
CARNOSAUR - That was exceptionally fun to read! I really enjoyed the human elements you incorporated into the plotline - very nice! Thank you so much for taking the time to create and share this with us! :)
Nice chapter.
And Happy 1000th post special!
Wait a second...
1000 has 3 0's.
It takes 3 sides to make the Illuminati Triangle.
0 sort of looks like the eye on the Illuminati pyramid.
Illuminati confirmed?
*Gets hit in the head by a baseball bat*
Heads up! This was also my 1000th post special!
Nice find, but that RC Jeep just isn't as authentic as it should be. It looks to be based of a mid 2000's Laredo as opposed to the early 90's Saharas. The JP Jeeps had half doors, not full doors for one. For two, those half doors are definitely 2000's style because the 80's and 90's half doors actually curved about six inches above the latch and then went up and the back corner was rounded, not square. I think the RC Jeep should be more authentic, but maybe it's just the Jeep nut that I am and your every day average Joe won't give a damn about the difference.
Nice job Carno. Really looking forward to the results, and we have a potential winner here. Well, all are potential winners, and all are great in their own sense. We have a potential first place here if I say so myself.













