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That is cool news, but don't know if it's that big of news.
I would certainly say a 50-50 fight, they both had their advantages and disadvantages.
Thanks All, hope the wait isn't too long for you guys.
Awesome news can't wait for riders chapters to come out
Yeah Silver Falcon I ment to say faster instead of worse
one has a shark bite(slicing) wich tears massive chunks of flesh and cause tons of blood loss. cutting bones off flesh
the other has a hyena bite(crushing) wich cause broken bone and pierced flesh. straight up pulverizing bones.
i say they will cause equally horriffic bites.
Too bad about postponing it. Looking forward to the return though.
Its is deadly. But rex's bite is more deadly. Think if it this way:
You are about to be killed, twice.
the first time, you get sliced, and sliced until you bleed to death, this may take a few minutes
now you are getting impaled to death. It burns as it goes through skin, but soon you hear the crack of youre spine. You're paralyzed, you can't move. Then, in a split second, you're neck breaks. It's all over now...
that takes about a few seconds.
Thus they both have deadly bites but one is worse than the other.
Why wouldn't carcjy have a deadly bite? Its bite would cause massive bloodloss. Wich is deadly, crushing bites and slicing bites are totally equall and dangerous.
Awesome find! Its always good to have a new dinosaur species
Those are Awesome!
Matters on size of Charcaradontosaurus, like Mr Happy said. Bigger the eight tons 55-45 and so on. Though I think if rex can get a crucial bite the fight is over. If they were same sized. It would be 50-50.
´´Drexel University professor Ken Lacovara has recently unveiled a new supermassive dinosaur species he discovered and unearthed with his team between 2005 and 2009. Weighing in at nearly 65 tons, Dreadnoughtus schrani is the largest land animal ever found of calculable mass and also by far one of the most complete skeletons ever found for a dinosaur in this mass range''
I'd say 50-50%, with Carchar being more agile and Rex being stronger.
Provided Carcharodontosaurs wasn't overeight tons in weight, I'd say about 60-40 Rex's favour at parity. At parity, agility isn't going to help either, and Rex's superior bite would give the King an edge.
Given Carchar exceeded eight tons, I'd say 55-45 Carchar depending on the size (nine tons 60-40, 10 tons, 65-35, and so on). Rex was not built to take on creatures much larger than itself, so that's what I think.
The only picture I've scanned in so far that I drew right from my head was an ammonite. Although I've drawn lots of Jurassic Park scenes when I was about that age, I haven't scanned them in yet.
This one is half and half. I traced two of the dinosaurs, but I drew the rest.
And then my picture of Titanis Walleri that I saw on the computer so drew it based on that drawing.
You're pictures are great! I forgot to say that in my last comment. I could never draw a good T-Rex or Triceratops no matter how hard I tried.
^ yes, we have that. Remarkable fossil, really. And it appears that 1 v 1 ended in a stalemate, The Velociraptor's toe claw imbedded in the Protoceratops' chest, while The Ceratopsian crushed the Dromaeosaurs arm with its beak. If mother nature didn't kill them both off, they surely would have died anyway.

1 is a pretty equal match for a protoceratops, two would be well more then enough. 3 is just overkill
The Cervical vertebrate weren't fully fused at the time of its death, but were pretty close. That tells us this thing was nearing maturity, and as seen in other sauropods, Dreadnoughtus was about to put on some serious weight. It's a titanosaur, and basing off of Argentinosaurus(even though we don't have an established growth rate for most sauropods) this thing would have weighed ~165-180 tons when it was fully mature, a beast indeed
It's definitely a monster, I too wonder how big it could have got, I recently read it was growing fast at the time it was killed :)
Raptor you should see his Godzilla ones.
Yeah, i'd say that too. Don't we have a preserved fossil somewhere of -one- raptor fighting a protoceratops to the death? Then surely three would be too much for it.
I am excited about the Lego game! I believe LEGO games garner a larger audience then regular video games...something about appealing more to the casual audience, plus LEGO games allow someone to playthrough an adventure with their friends! So that you could playthrough JP,TLW,JP3 and JW with a buddy or two.
It keeps messing up, there's supposed to be back slashes on the right side but they won't show up
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That's the best I could do for now
It's fake. Jurassic World (besides the posters and car) didn't show anything at Hall H at SDCC. This trailer also has a lot of Godzilla footage in it
If this trailer is fake, then how is it reliable?
Good to see this thing has a name to it now, my estimates for its size were right on the money
Coolio
Nice find Evan
Thanks for sharing this Paden! I know what I'm gonna buy in a few months...
(However, I'm not too exied about a JP LEGO game. LEGO screws up with movie-based games.)
Oh, I see. Well thank you for the compliment.
My bad, it was a typo. Meant "news" as in awesome news regarding Riders.
Should've just left it at "Dreadnought" Instead of "Dreadnoughtus." Dreadnought just sounds so much cooler.
Pretty cool, I must say. Nice idea about posting something like this.
Thanks everyone, hope it can come out this weekend.
Also, awsome new what Mr. happy? I don't know what you mean by Awesome new 401, I am assuming you mean my profile picture, if so, thank you.
Well, the raptors started to eat each other when Grant was in the lab because it died. It is commone practice among animals to eat their species after they die. Humans may consider it bizarre but it si quite common among the animal kingdom. Not that we should do it, but it is common for animals to do it.
In Site B, you remember at first they let the animals loose, and once they were ready, is when the babies were sent to Nublar. So yes, it may be possible that the baby was an extra from Sorna and instead of killing it they kept it like a pet dog. The raptors might have smelled it from being form a different region, as well.
In the end, I for one certainly do believe the Soran Raptors would just have a small territory, whiel the Nulbar Raptors would have a much more expanded territory and a more sophisticated colony.













