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Most likely.
However, everyone is so certain it's Maledictus Dominum....
5. Sauroposeidon
4. Amargasaurus
3. Nigersaurus
2. Shunosaurus
1. Agustinia
Nice reference to Maledictus Dominum.
Since you have Lost in the End taking place during The End, do you plan on doing a similar story for The End 2 in the future?
Something Real - I'll give more info about it now. It was a project for an advanced biomechanics class I'm taking. I compared the basic jaw and cranial mechanics of the spotted hyena, saltwater crocodile, Allosaurus fragilis, humans, and T.rex, using scientific journal articles on each species. Basically, all animals but Allosaurus had robust skulls that were capable of absorbing high amounts of maxillary force at certain regions of their respective skulls, deep mandibles, dull pointed teeth, deep mandibles (relative to their size), and massive jaw-adductors (closing muscles). Then I described the hatchet bite theory of Allosaurus that Rayfield described (and was subsequently discussed in Planet Dinosaur, which is where everyone on this forum learned of it), and the skull was surprisingly strong for its structure, but there were criticism's for Rayfield's hypothesis.
5. Europasaurus
4. Argentinosaurus
3. Brachiosaurus
2. Giraffatitan
1. Sauropossesidon
Well The Land Before Time is classified as a fantasy film but at least the dinosaurs gradually became anatomically correct with each passing movie unlike *cough* Disney *cough* *Cough* pixar *Cough* The Good Dinosaur *Cough*
I think my three favorites would be
1- Diplodicus
2- Brachiosaurus
3- Apatosaurus
^It was me critiquing the JP dinosaurs. They were accurate for the time in which the movies were released.
Few notes/comments:
I'm not certain how true this is, but I think Ceratosaurus didn't possess a true horn, but another crest.
There is little evidence of Gallimimus "flocking" like a bird.
Compsognathus is portrayed with two fingers instead of three.
(Also, Trike having quills isn't confirmed nor denied as far as I know.)
I'd give the Spino a bit of a pass (along with the raptors) since quadrupedal Spino and feathered raptors were unknown to science at the time. However, there were still a plethora of inaccuracies in both of them, especially the wrists.
Other than those notes, I agreed with the list.
I don't know if I can fit in another battle with Dominum, cause some other stuff is going to be happening that I can't spoil. But I will try.
^So can you put a reference to Thunderstorm?
Thank you SR!
And Tyrant, it had to be Maledictus, right? There is no other creature, it could be....
It was Maledictus!
GORILLAGODZILLA - You have once again stepped above your previous entry in excellence, my friend! I always find myself drawn into your work by the amount of detail and feeling you place within it. Excellent work! Thank you ever so much for continuing to share this wonderful adventure with us! :)
Was it, Maledictus Dominum?
I do disagree on some parts with the lower end of the list.
1. Tyrance
2. Nequit Dominum
3. Tyran/Tyranak
4. Maledictus Dominum/Egypt
5. Tyrannos
6. Tyranoa
7. Thunderstorm
8. Tyrantic
9. Tyria
10. Giganoctus
11. Earthquake
12. Hurricane
13. Tyrana
14. Tyrani
15. Tyranno
REFERENCE TO CLAW AND MALEDICTUS DOMINUM!!!
Come on, GG, you showed Difference, Earth, and now Claw...GIVE US EGYPT AND TYRANCE!!!
Also a reference to Thunderstorm would be nice since he, Earthquake, Hurricane, Destructo the Carnotaurus, four Albertosaurus, and four Dakotaraptor fight Nequit Dominum.
DRACONUS - This is a very compelling topic! I greatly enjoy the fact that you have presented both iterations of the animals you have chosen to display. Thank you ever so much for sharing this with us! :)
Very interesting, DT.
ALPHADINO65 - You are most welcome! Your project sounds extremely compelling; I hope you will share more information with regards to it in the future! :)
ULTRAZERO80 - Indeed! I was astonished when I first read the article! :)
G:KOTM - I am very pleased you enjoyed this information! :)
Love it, and something told me that this was Earth and his bretherin before the reveal at the end.
Yeah the sauropod was nowhere near experienced enough for combat. You did a great job with your entry btw.
The news that you have shared are amazing. I look forward to such kind of news from this site. Get the best assignment help.
Something Real - thanks for sharing! This is an amazing discovery! Now I want to know the bite force of this croc! A recent project of mine (the very one which I chose to work on instead of the sauropod-theropod writing contest) was a paper comparing bite forces of distinct carnivores, so I'm naturally intrigued. Given the size of this croc's head, I'll bet it exceeded a T.rex's bite force of 30,000+N, like Deinosuchus!
Brutal fight. Argentinosaurus stood no chance against the Mapusaurus pack.
That is amazing.
I would rather tarbosaurus win, but cool fight!!!
DRACONUS - I am very pleased and impressed with how many characters you have created! This is an exceptional display of your creativity! :)
DRACONUS - This was an exceptionally interesting topic - and a very compelling change! Thank you ever so much for taking the time to share this with us! :)
^in the Isla Nublar stories, Rexy has her DNA so that's the picture I used.
I'm surprised Claw and Earth were so high up, and that Difference didn't make it. Good list though, but Tyria doesn't really look like Rexy, she's more of a dark-reddish pink feathers, with a significantly thinner snout than Tyrance.
Tyrantic was more of a briliant tyrannosaur than a powerful one. He faced eighteen year-old Tyrance by taking down trees, leading him into bad terrain where he could take the advantage, or at-least he thought, like the quickand. But Tyranoa is the mother of Tyrance, so naturally she would be extremely powerful herself.









