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DeltadromeusDinosaurs ForumTop 10 Highest Bite Forces
You know, I think that Yangchuanosaurus, being a lot like allosaurus as in length and a having slightly shorter, more Abelisaur like skull, would have a considerable bite force on here too. And tyranotitan. It was a lot more tyrannosaur like than the other Allosaurs. It even had thicker teeth.
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No longer activeDinosaurs ForumDINOBRAWL 2
*applause* Amazing as always. The first brawl had more star power but this one had better fights.
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DeltadromeusDinosaurs ForumDINOBRAWL 2
Its like jurassic park three all over again. I'd pay to see that. Of course, I'd pay the entire think of jupiter to see a living dinosaur. Sigh, I can't do that, so I will just have to make the time machine. Quantum physics, watch out!
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Rex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumDINOBRAWL 2
Yeah. Siamosaurus is not as heavy as Siamotyrannus, but has those classic spinosaur claws and arms. Siamotyrannus has sheer brute force and more powerful jaws. It'd be like Tyrannosaurus vs Spinosaurus scaled down.
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DeltadromeusDinosaurs ForumDINOBRAWL 2
I like to think of it as a tyrannosaur. If it is a tyrannosaur, then it is the only one that I can think if that lives in the same area of a Spinosaur. Siamotyrannus vs Siamosaurus. That would be a good fight.
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Rex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumDINOBRAWL 2
It's known from poor remains. Hard to say. It was said to be a tyrannosaur at first, but it's validity as a tyrannosaur is questionable.
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DeltadromeusDinosaurs ForumDINOBRAWL 2
Amazing, but I thought that Siamotyrannus was a tyrannosaur.
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Rex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumDINOBRAWL 2
Nice, a tyrannosaur won. Megaraptor vs Abelisaurus, eh? That fight could have happened in real life. Can't wait.
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Rex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumSomething Strange About T-Rex
Environment may have played a role. T-rex lived as far north as possibly Alaska and as far south as Texas. Perhaps differences between males and females. That's my best guess.
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Rex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumFavorite Museum
When I was there last, I'm pretty sure it was a good 41 ft long at least, maybe 42 ft.
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Lord VaderDinosaurs ForumDINOBRAWL 2
Good brawl. Can't wait for the next fight.
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Lord VaderDinosaurs ForumSomething Strange About T-Rex
That is strange. Maybe one body part got big to make up for another part that was small. That's my best guess.
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DinoFightsDinosaurs ForumSomething Strange About T-Rex
Unusual indeed. I tried for like ten minutes to come up with an explanation for this but I can't.
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No longer activeDinosaurs ForumFavorite Museum
I'be never been to any museums. Sadly, I lack the time and money to travel. P.s. Peck's Rex got downsized considerably, didn't it? It's supposed to be like 38-40 feet now or something.
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Rex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumFavorite Museum
This is one of my favorite books... [img]http://ca.pbsstatic.com/l/18/0818/9780737000818.jpg[/img] It features a pic of the Carnegie's Allosaurus skeleton in it's original pose... [img]http://www.tms.org/pubs/journals/JOM/0806/figb.jpg[/img] Current... [img]http://intellectualgridiron.files.wordpress.com/2013/01/allosaurus_side1.jpg[/img]
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Rex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumFavorite Museum
Same, there are some museums out west and up in Canada I would not mind seeing.
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Lord VaderDinosaurs ForumFavorite Museum
That's pretty cool. I would love to be able to travel more than I do.
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Rex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumFavorite Museum
The one in Baltimore was certainly nice. Especially the Tyrannosaurus and Giganotosaurus skeletons. But the Carnegie has more variety overall. As far as large theropods go, they have two tyrannosaurs, an Allosaurus, and a Ceratosaurus. Plus numerous herbivores like Diplodocus, Apatosaurus, Triceratops, Stegosaurus, etc. [img]http://phenomena.nationalgeographic.com/files/2013/03/tyrannosaurus-carnegie.jpg[/img] This is the first skeleton discovered. It's the one that they used to describe Tyrannosaurus in the first place. It's commonly seen in pictures pertaining to T-rex and is the pic used on Wikipedia. This is how they originally mounted the skeleton. [img]http://media.npr.org/programs/atc/features/2005/mar/dinohall/trexfull-cc4bbc6a7c2056f3b8b64e51e3828bf90e96f013-s6-c30.jpg[/img] This skeleton has been on display for over 100 years! PS- In the picture in the original post, the Rex on the left is Peck's Rex.
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Lord VaderDinosaurs ForumFavorite Museum
What about the one in Baltimore? Is there a picture of the first discovered T-Rex?
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Rex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumFavorite Museum
Yeah, that's a nice museum. I wanna go there too. Feel free to ask me about the Carnegie. I know more about it than most probably do ;)
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Lord VaderDinosaurs ForumFavorite Museum
Can't say for sure. One I would love to see is the Royal Tyrrell Museum in Drumheller Alberta. They have an exhibit dedicated to Albertosaurus, and they have Black Beuaty, a T-Rex that was stained black during fossilization. [img]http://www.tyrrellmuseum.com/images/blk-beauty-gi.png[/img] [url=http://www.tyrrellmuseum.com/]Here's their website[/url]
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Rex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumFavorite Museum
Sorry the first pic did not work. It was the outside of the museum. [img]http://www.pittsburghstaycations.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/carnegie-museum-of-natural-history-300x199.jpg[/img] [img]http://media-cdn.tripadvisor.com/media/photo-s/01/76/6a/1b/carnegie-museum-of-natural.jpg[/img] It also has a Paleo Lab where you can watch scientists prepare fossils. [img]http://weirdandcoolstuff.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/dscn2221.jpg[/img] The museum also has numerous other exhibits along with the dinosaur one, which is called Dinosaurs In Their Time. Other major exhibits include Hillman Hall of Minerals and Gems, Alcoa Foundation Hall of American Indians, Polar World: Wyckoff Hall of Arctic Life, Walton Hall of Ancient Egypt, Benedum Hall of Geology, and Powdermill Nature Reserve, established by the museum in 1956 to serve as a field station for long-term studies of natural populations. It also has a great exhibits featuring prehistory Ice Age animals and sea reptiles.
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Lotus3Dinosaurs ForumTyrannosaurus vs Dacentrurus
62 - Dac 38 - Rex Rex would need to get past those ridiculously big spikes befopre killing Dac.
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Rex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumHonorable Mentions: Monsters Cut From Season 3 of DinoFights
Yeah, just a keratin sheath, like raptor claws. It's always possible, but not definitive.
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DinoFightsDinosaurs ForumHonorable Mentions: Monsters Cut From Season 3 of DinoFights
I've always wondered about that. It's possible and the skull suggests it but none of its relatives did have fully keratin horns.
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Rex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumHonorable Mentions: Monsters Cut From Season 3 of DinoFights
Perhaps, but no other ceratopsian had keratin horns. They all had horns with a bone core. Pachyrhinosaurus was not a primitive ceratopsian, so it'd be strange for it to have a totally different kind of horn than other advanced ceratopsians.
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DinoFightsDinosaurs ForumHonorable Mentions: Monsters Cut From Season 3 of DinoFights
True. But Pachyrhinosaurus actually probably did have horns. If you look at the bosses on its skull the very closely resemble rhino bosses. It could have had keratin horns.
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Rex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumHonorable Mentions: Monsters Cut From Season 3 of DinoFights
Yeah, it may be distorted or something. The overall appearance of the animal is also really hard to judge. Ceratopsians have so many frill and horn arrangements. It could have 3 horns like Triceratops or none like Pachyrhinosaurus.
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DinoFightsDinosaurs ForumHonorable Mentions: Monsters Cut From Season 3 of DinoFights
True. But not many things other than a ceratopsian can make a footprint like a ceratopsian. Judging from relatives it would have been between 38 and 48 feet long, really depending on how much of the footprint had caved in and what you scale it from.
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Rex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumHonorable Mentions: Monsters Cut From Season 3 of DinoFights
Cool. I think the reason Ceratopsipes was excluded should be because the only evidence of it are it's footprints. It is very hard to say how big the track maker was, what it looked like, etc. just based on the tracks.
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DinoFightsDinosaurs ForumTyrannosaurus vs Dacentrurus
We may find out in season 3. If Tyrannosaurus beats Shantungosaurus and Dacentrurus beats Allosaurus, we have a fight on our hands!
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DinoFightsDinosaurs ForumHonorable Mentions: Monsters Cut From Season 3 of DinoFights
Looks like Dacentrurus replaces Stegosaurus. So now we have Allosaurus maximus taking on Dacentrurus in season 3!
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Rex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumTyrannosaurus vs Dacentrurus
60- Rex 40- Dac Tyrannosaurus would have a slightly easier time fighting Dacentrurus then something like Ankylosaurus because it's not as heavily armored, but it would still not be an easy fight.
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Makaveli7Dinosaurs ForumTyrannosaurus vs Dacentrurus
[img]https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-mZWUOIPQOGU/UgsJ1BvW78I/AAAAAAAAAE4/PIF9XHdCx0Y/s640/blogger-image--338077874.jpg[/img] Pic didn't work. Here it is again
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Rex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumHonorable Mentions: Monsters Cut From Season 3 of DinoFights
Here's a "report" about Das Monster von Minden... "Das Monster von Minden" is an informal name for a theropod dinosaur from the Late Jurassic, brought to international notice in 1999. It was found in Westphalia, Germany, near Minden. It is known from an assortment of bones including parts of the skull (premaxilla, maxilla, and possible lacrimal and postorbital bones), the anterior part of a dentary, teeth, fused gastralia, two tail vertebrae, one complete rib and four rib fragments, an ilium, fibulae, and other elements. Initial reports of a rib 50% larger than in Allosaurus, which is said to resemble, stirred speculations of it being up to 15 metres (49 ft) in length. The remains are currently undescribed, but according to Michael Mortimer, the maxilla, the main tooth-bearing bone of the upper jaw, measures at 51.7 centimetres (20.4 in) long, suggesting a skull length of around 1 metre (3 ft), along with the 75.0 centimetres (29.5 in) fibula, this suggest and individual in the region of 7 to 8 metres (23 to 26 ft) in length and 0.75 to 1.2 metric tons (0.83 to 1.3 short tons) in weight.
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Rex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumTop 10 Highest Bite Forces
Yeah, I wanted a good variety of dinosaurs. One's people might not expect like Suchomimus, Spinosaurus, or even Ceratosaurus.
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No longer activeDinosaurs ForumTop 10 Highest Bite Forces
I didn't expect to see Suchomimus on here. So many other dinosaurs could have replaced it.
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