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No clue(BTW, I'm out for a bit, so don't be surprised if I don't respond to comments for a bit).
Imma use clones. Basically, I'll live forever and still be able to die.
But horcuxes are more efficient. (Do you know what I am talking about?)
I will use Horcruxes to live forever!!!
Rex Fan holds a good point, maybe more evidence will pop up sometime.
Enjoy Silver Falcon. You should like them.
Raptor, you'd rather not know ;)
Haven't seen 10, 4, or 1...
I know what I'm doing today.
What are you going to do now to keep alive?
Until you die...
Sorry... Just had to say that...
Ain't I just a Little bright ray of sunshine?
Yes, keep up with your Top 10s!!!
WHat about Monsters Resurrected: Spinosaurus?
JUST KIDDING!!!
I have seen ever single one of these. Some of these I own. I definitwly agree with this list.
I can agree with this, but my favorite is Planet Dinosaur.
Welcome to the site and good fight. For your first one, it was very well done. Not rooting for either, but it was a good match up. I actually just added Afrovenator to my site not too long ago.
I was just watching Dinosaur Planet and they talked about speed in big tyrannosaurs. To run 45 miles an hour as some paleontologists once thought, T.rex would need 80 percent of its muscle mass, concentrated in its legs. Physically impossible. The researchers concluded that T.rex moved more like an elephant than a roadrunner, closer to 10 miles an hour.
However, T.rex had legs that were heavily muscled and quite long compared to the rest of the body. Also, T.rex victims like hadrosaurs, which are often thought to run up to 20 miles per hour or so, have healed T.rex bite marks, suggesting a T.rex could catch up with one.
Overall, T.rex was no speed demon. An animal that weighs twice as much as an elephant is not gonna move too quickly. But it wasn't a tortise either. I'd say an adult T.rex could move up to 15-25 miles per hour.

Cool fight! I was rooting for Sarc though. Keep up the goo work!
Oh, and P.S.- Crocs can go months without eating a meal, so two weeks probably wouldn't have been that long for a Sarc to go without eating.
What about Gojirasaurus?
That guy is practically Godzilla.
(Yes, this is meant as a joke)
Great fight. I was rooting for Sinraptor as well.
Nice fight, though I was rooting for Raja.
No problem guys. Thanks for feed back.
@raptorexxx 700
i know it wasn't new but it seemed to have a lot of information but so I posted it it think the exhibit it was for was only in the amnh in 2006 or something like that. But thanks for your research
ALLOTITAN:Thanks for referencing your research about tyrannosaurus, but this is not new information to me as i read the very same article back in 2011,it was published in 2007-2008, but a new study on Theropod anatomy conducted in 2011 (link) shows that theropods actually used it's tail muscles to push it's legs forward and help its overall speed, agility, and athleticism. The study shows that Tyrannosaurus's speed has been underestimated by 25-45%!!! which, according to their research will put Tyrannosaurus's speed at a round 26.7-28.7 mph. You also have to remember that when this study was conducted Tyrannosaurus's weight was measured at 6 tons (13000 pounds) not the 9 tons (18000 pounds) measured today. There is also another study that shows dinosaurs ran in short fast strides much like bears and power walkers not like lions or cheetahs, which doesn't undermine what the study said which was "A T. rex sprinting was a physical impossibility." I hope you like my research and i really love your topics. Thanks for sharing
Nice fight. I was rooting for Sinraptor though.
Godzilla walked around, and stepped on a T Rex. The end.
ALLOTITAN - That is a very interesting bit of information! One thing is for certain: regardless of the aforementioned speed at which T-Rex purportedly moved, only a very healthy and extremely fast person could outrun one on a good day! Thank you very much for sharing this with us! :)
I feel that this explains the JP raptors pretty well:

thanks guys. Next up we got Nodosaurus vs Neovenator
It was a tad bit faster then that, but not by much. around 18mph is what it could reach. It didn't need to be overly fast though, for the animals it hunted were just as slow.
There's no way it could reach the 35-45 mph it was once thought to achieve, in fact when a study was conducted, the model they used suggests that in order to run at 45 miles per hour, a T. rex would need 86 percent of its weight to be concentrated in the muscles supporting its legs. That leaves just 14 percent for all the other muscles, plus skin, skeleton, organs, teeth, and so on. And that would be one funny-looking dinosaur.
Nice find Allotitan. I have been thinking of making a comparison of the possibilities of the rex being a predator or scavenger and i was going to say it could take a fast walk at about 12-15 miles per hour. Should i go for 12-15 or should I use the new 7-10 miles per hour?
Good fight, I was rooting for Raj though.
If you do, I will be looking forward to what you have in store.
i might, gotta think of a way to scale it up and what not though if i were to...gotta make it an even match-up
they once thought sauropods did that, but now that has been discredited. Indeed it did spend alot of its time in the water, fishing but it didn't just stay there. Spinosaurus was bipedal. No question about that one. It's arms(still to be discovered, mind you) would not be adequate for a quadrupedal stance.
Seriously, some oen should do it! Not me, if I did I would make it into a spoof fight.















