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Dynamosaurus Imperiosus/ Raptorexxx 700Dinosaurs ForumLarger than "Sue"? A hoax!Nov 1, 2013
i agree with rexfan
ReplyDynamosaurus Imperiosus/ Raptorexxx 700Dinosaurs Forumdino battles to the death 2 tyrannosaurus x vs torvosaurusNov 1, 2013
i wont say who i think will win because the next fight will be tyrannosaurus rex vs saurophaganax and if rex wins he will fight x :)
ReplyLord VaderDinosaurs ForumUpcoming Short StoryOct 31, 2013
Like I said, short. Maybe a minute of reading for the first three, and two minutes of reading for the fourth.
ReplyLord VaderDinosaurs Forumdino battles to the death 2 tyrannosaurus x vs torvosaurusOct 31, 2013
I was thinking the same thing, but it would still be an interesting fight to see.
ReplyRex Fan 684Dinosaurs Forumdino battles to the death 2 tyrannosaurus x vs torvosaurusOct 31, 2013
Well done. Expected outcome, but good fight.
MrHappy, I think a T-rex would beat a T-X. Rex is heavier and stronger than X, so I think it'd win.
ReplyRex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumWhat I foundOct 31, 2013
Longer does not mean heavier. There are many dinosaurs(and other animals) that are more slender and lighter weight, despite being as long or longer than another animal.
Just a few examples...
Deltadromeus and Ceratosaurus.
Diplodocus and Brachiosaurus.
Anaconda and Crocodile.
Giraffe and Elephant.
Etc.
You make an interesting point Delta, but there are some holes in it :)
ReplyRex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumLarger than "Sue"? A hoax!Oct 31, 2013
All points made are valid.
GigaDino, you mention that Devil Rex, Thomas, and UCMP are all just big juveniles. That'd be a valid point, if only one of them was like that. With 3 different juveniles of different ages all that big and certainly going to be bigger by age 30, it's hard to believe they were just big juveniles. If it were only Thomas or Devil Rex for example, I'd consider it. But with more than one being so large, it's harder to accept that theory.
As far as C-Rex goes(F-Rex too), they are almost certainly Tyrannosaurus(Rex or X).
Finally, just because Sue is the most complete and oldest specimen, does not mean she represents the max size.
ReplyLord VaderDinosaurs ForumUpcoming Short StoryOct 31, 2013
Just finished writing it. 4 parts, not very long. Barely took half an hour to write, short and sweet. Hope you enjoy when I post it.
ReplyLord VaderDinosaurs ForumDeltaFights R 2: Albertosaurus vs SinotyrannusOct 31, 2013
Was going to say this earlier, It would appear as though Albertosaurus was the fan favourite for this battle.
ReplyLord VaderDinosaurs ForumLarger than "Sue"? A hoax!Oct 31, 2013
That's true Eustreptosponylus, and I do agree that 45 feet is a reasonable max for Rex.
Gigadino, you do seem a little against Rex. I'd get into my opinion on my idea of a reasonable average for Spino (and why I think that), but I don't want to start another Rex Vs Spino, and it's unnecessary for this discussion.
ReplyLord VaderDinosaurs ForumWhat I foundOct 31, 2013
Interesting. This does show that Rex was indeed for heavily built. It is entirely possible that Giag was heavier (or at least equal in weight), but it would appear that Rex was pound for pound heavier
ReplyEustreptospondylusDinosaurs Forumdino battles to the death 2 tyrannosaurus x vs torvosaurusOct 31, 2013
Good Fight! I kinda was rooting for Torvo in a sort of underdog way (he was smaller) but i knew he stood no chance against the Tyrannosaur as soon as i saw the title haha
ReplyEustreptospondylusDinosaurs ForumLarger than "Sue"? A hoax!Oct 31, 2013
I think that the max size for Rex was around 45ft. from what we know from what we have of remains that are not fragmentary. However I do see it as possible that Rex could get bigger we just haven't found "concrete" evidence of it yet.
ReplyGigadinoDinosaurs ForumLarger than "Sue"? A hoax!Oct 31, 2013
"Sue" was 40,5 ft long. No, I'm not a T.rex hater. Yep, raptorex, your observation is good, I never said that I considered the most fragmentary specimens of the other species.
ReplyLord VaderDinosaurs Forumdino battles to the death 2 tyrannosaurus x vs torvosaurusOct 31, 2013
Good fight. I was rooting for the Tyrannosaur as per usual.
I wonder what a Tyrannosaurus Rex vs Tyrannosaurus X fight would be like.
ReplyDeltadromeusDinosaurs ForumLarger than "Sue"? A hoax!Oct 31, 2013
Sue is 42 feet long, and I'm pretty sure that they didn't get much bigger than that. I honestly don't think that they got bigger than 44 feet long, but it has been made clear that C-rex is a tyrannosaur of sorts, just maybe not Tyrannosaurus rex himself.
ReplyDinoSteve93Dinosaurs Forumdino battles to the death 2 tyrannosaurus x vs torvosaurusOct 31, 2013
Good fight, raptorexxx, I was (obviously) rooting for T-rex. Maybe the fight's a little short and hard to follow though.
But still a nice fight, and also: WHERE DID YOU FIND THAT T-REX PIC?
ReplyDynamosaurus Imperiosus/ Raptorexxx 700Dinosaurs ForumLarger than "Sue"? A hoax!Oct 31, 2013
gigadino with all do respect i like almost all your posts even a follower however sometimes i feel like you are a little biased against trex
ReplyDynamosaurus Imperiosus/ Raptorexxx 700Dinosaurs ForumLarger than "Sue"? A hoax!Oct 31, 2013
ok small question if you dought tyrannosaurus estimations so much then giganotosaurus would be 12.2 m (holotype) spinosaurus would be 14 m ( dal sasso speciemen ) and carcharodontosaurus would be 12 m ( holotype ) plus it would make sense considering the even though the most complete speciemen (sue ) is 85% complete the next most complete (stan) is 53% complete and the next is only 35% complete
ReplyDinoSteve93Dinosaurs ForumLarger than "Sue"? A hoax!Oct 31, 2013
Ok, first of all, go see previous threads, where is explained C-rex was not an allosauroid but a T-rex, considering his tooth.
Second, Thomas and UCMP were just a little younger than Sue, and they had a half of a life ahead, plenty of time to grow much bigger.
So, finally, I must say Sue is actually the biggest, but if you take in consideration age factors. A 15 years old guy can be as tall as a 20 years old, but maybe not as heavy or powerful. Same at T-rex.
Sue is just the oldest tyrannosaur found so far, but that doesn't mean it's the biggest.
ReplySniperDinosaurs Forumtyrannosaurus sizeOct 31, 2013
One question!
where they know that this t.rex is 16 years old?
ReplyGigadinoDinosaurs ForumTop 10 Biggest SauropodsOct 31, 2013
I'm agree with you, but Puertasaurus was likely larger than Argy.
ReplyGigadinoDinosaurs ForumOld Dinosaur TheoriesOct 31, 2013
Well, Spinosaurus at 5-7 tons is anorexic, too light. Spinosaurus at 5-7 t must be 12-13 m, when it was 16 m! Spinosaurus is very likely larger than Rexy at 11 t +, Giganotosaurus is longer than Rexy at 41 ft +.
Ok my old theory about Rexy is that it was 14 m long. Then I learned that 14 m is just exagerrated, more like to 12,3 m.
ReplyGigadinoDinosaurs Forumtyrannosaurus sizeOct 31, 2013
UCMP is fragmentary, so we don't know if it was really that large. the largest confirmed Rexy is still 40.5 ft.
ReplyGigadinoDinosaurs ForumDevil Rex: Supports Higher T-rex Size EstimatesOct 31, 2013
The largest confirmed Rexy is still 12,3 m...I think that a Rexy got at max 13 m or so, but "Sue", the largest specimen, is 12,3 m, so I believe in 12,3 m.
ReplyRex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumDeltaFights SemiFinal: Utahraptor vs Megaraptor Oct 30, 2013
I don't really favor either, so my opinion on the winner is neutral. But it was well written.
ReplyRex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumTop 10 Biggest SauropodsOct 30, 2013
All the positions are debatable. Like I said, I left Amphicoelias out since it's so elusive.
ReplyNo longer activeDinosaurs ForumTop 10 Biggest SauropodsOct 30, 2013
My list would be mostly these, with Amphicoelias fragillimus at the top. Argentinosaurus would be behind Puertasaurus on mine, since, well, Puertasaurus is undeniably bigger. Alamosaurus would be my honorable mention.
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ReplyLord VaderDinosaurs ForumDeltaFights SemiFinal: Utahraptor vs Megaraptor Oct 30, 2013
Good fight. I was rooting for Mega personally, but it's nice to see him alive, seeing as to how he spared all his opponents.
ReplyDinoSteve93Dinosaurs ForumTop 10 Biggest SauropodsOct 30, 2013
Yeah, by the way, for being a rough list it's just awesome. With so many big suropods I can imagine it's not so simple incuding everyone's favourite :).
ReplyDinoSteve93Dinosaurs ForumDeltaFights SemiFinal: Utahraptor vs Megaraptor Oct 30, 2013
Good fight, I was rooting for Utahraptor. Can't wait for the finals!
ReplyDinoSteve93Dinosaurs ForumDeltaFights R 2: Albertosaurus vs SinotyrannusOct 30, 2013
Good fight, I was rooting for Albertosaurus too, but... whatever... still a good fight ;)
ReplyDynamosaurus Imperiosus/ Raptorexxx 700Dinosaurs ForumTop 10 Biggest SauropodsOct 29, 2013
pretty nice list but i would put puertasaurus first because it the widest dinosaur of all time being 8 m from side to side which would put it at (my estimation) 130-132 tons
ReplyRex Fan 684Jurassic World ForumJurassic World Storyboards?Oct 29, 2013
Good point. Guess we won't really know for a while.
ReplyLord VaderDinosaurs ForumTop 10 Biggest SauropodsOct 29, 2013
That happens. I just automatically think that they are in weight
ReplyEustreptospondylusJurassic World ForumJurassic World Storyboards?Oct 29, 2013
Here is the site [url=http://www.jurassicparkiv.org/?id=66#comments]Site[/url] but they don't know for sure if they are for JP4 and if they are ,they're from like 2010 and were around before Colin Trevorrow's involvement. Either way they are pretty cool.
ReplyRex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumTop 10 Biggest SauropodsOct 29, 2013
Cool. I just wanted to make sure everyone else knew, just to be safe ;)
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