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^I liked the INAIII ending better, too. Tyrance is still the strongest rex.
^Thanks, who are you rooting for in each fight? Here are my picks:
Mapusaurus
Yutyrannus
Albertosaurus
Carcharodontosaurus
Dakotaraptor
Spinosaurus
Tyrannosaurus
^Also, just because a dinosaur wins a fight doesn't mean they'll survive the whole story. For example, if Mapu were to win against Tarbo, there's still a chance of the former dying in the story.
DRACONUS - Oh! How very neat! This will undoubtedly be quite fun to read! I am very much looking forward to seeing what you will present with each battle! :)
Hmm, there seems to be a lot of pictures of Stegosaurus in set photos.
10. Acrocanthosaurus atokensis
9. Bahariasaurus ingens
8. Deinocheirus mirificus
7. Sauroniops pachytholus
6. Tyrannotitan chubutensis
5. Oxalaia quilombensis
4. Spinosaurus aegyptiacus
3. Giganotosaurus carolinii
2. Carcharodontosaurus saharicus
1. Tyrannosaurus rex
KOTM everything between and including Hurricane and Tyrannos is very cramped, all are similar in strength.
UZ, thank you.
^I'll see where he ranks after you finish Lost in The End. Speaking of which, where's Part 3?
Tyranak, 17 feet 50 feet long. Also, you might have to change Tyran's spot.
^What are Tyranak's length and height?
Hypo Rex isn't included since it's not a true rex, it's a mutant.
^What does that mean xD?
I hope we get it.
I don't see why we wouldn't get a trailer, the movie comes out next year
I'd be ok with it, but its not something I'm hoping for or anything.
^Thanks, still one more part.
I think the humans and bringing the dinosaurs to the mainland due to an volcanic eruption on Nublar. Owen and Claire are helping by believing the dinosaurs will be taken to a reserve but some characters may have more unethical plans for them.
Apparently those aren't actual animatronics but Stand-ins but who knows. We know for sure there will be more animatronics for scenes where the dinosaurs don't move so why have CGI for those scenes?
That would be interesting.
JW's first trailer happened in November so getting trailers early for the sequel is amazing.
^Your reaction to Hurricane's betrayal?
Well, Giganotosaurus was only a few feet longer than T.rex. They're built differently and designed for taking down different prey items.
Giganotosaurus
Giga had serrated teeth designed like blades. This helped it to cut flesh with ease, which would come in handy since it hunted Argentinosaurus, one of if not the largest dinosaur of all time. It was lightly built for its size. This would make it more versatile, and would allow it to dodge a sauropod's attacks better.
Tyrannosaurus
T.rex hunted smaller prey, like hadrosaurs and ceratopsids. Its teeth were thick but still serrated. This allowed it to do much more than just penetrate flesh; it could crunch through bone. It is quite possible that the rex reached higher sizes, potentially reaching fifty feet long and ten tonnes in weight. It was heavily built, designed to be a fighter.
Basically, it's speed versus strength, with Giga being the speed and rex the strength. Rex could kill faster since it crushed bones, and having your prey bleed to death like Giga took longer, so I'd say that the rex would win.
Unless there are two or more Gigas, in which case it's f*cked.
You didn't have to remove it, I appreciate it though. Chapter 6 was really tight.
Part 6 up! Final battle will be a separate topic.
Nice facts about the long-time rival (and food item) of Tyrannosaurus rex.
And now it's really similar to Tyrants xD
Removed the part with Fang.
^It was Shiro's idea. I mean, Fang was in the Isla Nublar series, but I can remove it.
I don't, really consider Egypt having a son as canon...Great chapter though still.
Part 5 up! And I conveniently found accurate images of Tyrus, Tyra, and Tyrannas.
Yes, the only definitive answer is that D. horneri did not have lips. HOWEVER, using phylogenetic bracketing, it is a good bet that other tyrannosaurs had the same trait, just like it was used to hypothesize that all tyrannosaurs in North America also had feathers.
Interesting. I mean this is only for Daspletosaurus, other tyrannosaurs and predatory dinosaurs, or just dinosaurs in general could still have had lips. This does raise the question whether or not these modern day ideas like a feathered and lipped rex are legit or not.











