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haha, that's what i meant, i've sorta got a couple in mind after the finale ( which is coming in a few days)
The second season is mainly gonna be large theropods, so whatever i don't use for bonus fights...i will use in season 2 :) Tarbo vs Acro is a good one.
Bonus fights are more for when the series is over. So, after the finale. That out of the way, how about Acrocanthosaurus vs Torvosaurus or Tarbosaurus (I'll be rooting for Tarbo).
thanks guys! how bout a bonus fight? some large theropods? it'll make it more entertaining :)
Good fight, but I was rooting for Albertosaurus. Oh well, still good, and I understand the winner.
Yeah, there weren't any dinosaurs around 300 million years ago. They first appeared about 230 million years ago.
You do a great job with these fights and finally one of my picks won. The Becklespinax.
No problem PFG, the fight is still great! Very well done, and I understand the winner. :)
That picture fits very well, pretty much how i think a male Tyrannosaurus would look like
if i remember correctly, only 30-50 mill. years and an ocean
exactly, sorry if this is little low-quality....I usually write them out on paper first but today, i just started typing and let the story write itself :)
sure, i could see somethin like this:

those arms probably didn't get as much blood flow to them as the rest of the body. on the head sure, for display or maybe to retain body heat. Sure tyrannosaurus is a big animal, but during a cold winter it would probably need as much warmth as it could get
Nice fight! It's true, nothing survives a mother's wrath.
Thats really good.
i'm not exactly sure what the 'FBR format' is.. To be quite honest, i just started typing. I thought about adding what time period they were from....but i figured most of you guys might have known that
Theres about 300 million years seperating the two of them, so they wouldnt ever confront...
Most likely for slashing, Run up below its prey, slash open the belly "Maybe here, or here, across the belly, spilling out your intestiens, the point is, your alive, when they begin to eat you..." - Alan Grant
It would seem logical, If sloths could move faster they'd slash their prey (scary as hell) But It would have to travel in packs maybe...
Thats nice, I like the sort of FBR styled formant your using, Just as a tip, to give this your own spice, why dont you include which time their from aswell? like the Creatousus?
(I've not a problem with the FBR style, I think its rather nice in the hands of another writer at times, But I do ask you add your own style to it, Spice it up some)
other then my judgementalness to style, This is well done, (tips hat to you) Good job...
The lost world was rather excellent, it explored malcolms character a lot more, which went was well missed in the first film as it was more about alan...
I cant say much for the third film, it wasnt really my favourite, it had a good storyline, I just didnt like it... Maybe because Spielburg didnt write it...
I hope collin can pick up the torch and restrore the franchises name....
RaptoRex, you had a T-rex lose to a Kaprosuchus! So frankly, I don't wanna hear you talk about accurate outcomes in fights.
that's a good one, i'll use it :) Just finished posting Albertosaurus vs Becklespinax, check it out!
Usually Large predators avoid each other so I doubt that there will be a confrontation between the two. but it's a 50/50 chance
you outdid yourself again :)
I love how you used "human" emotions for the dinosaurs, i always theorized that certain, more advanced animals, like the T.Rex for example, would've shown primitive emotions, resembling emotions that are only associated with humans
Those arms were probably used as hooks, helping the dinosaur catching the ants and termits out of their nest, as diet. Most dinosaurs of this clade, had only one finger, but there are some cases where some species had two: a small, almost unnoticeable one, and the other hook-clawed.
It will be nice to have a time machine to travel in time to see dinosaurs or stop myself doing stupid things their might be downfall -www.youtube.com/watch?v=75nBenOWul0
O.k I think the arms use to have muscle inside them but in the evolutionary chain the muscle transfer to T-Rex's jaws giving it more biting power making it having the strongest bite of any dinosaur!
I saw it in the book and do noticed the small arms and they have 1 claw on each claw. But they can be useful for defending itself.
I think I like the Jurassic park survival game it looks very cool with better grphics just you yourself survive plus it sounds like the raptor's roar sounds very familiar but I can't put my finger on it
I've heard of this thing somewhere. I know palaeontologists had an explanation of what it did with those arms, but I'm not sure at the moment.
I agree with Paden. I actually loved TLW almost as much as the first, but the third was kind of a disappointment.
Great chapter. I'm really curious to see what's next. :)
Nice one! Really, you should probably published a novel with this story
i actually agree with Sci-Fi King25. Spino doesn't always win, in certain cases the Rex can Also Win, in the forest the T-Rex has advantages. the forest is thick so a spino probably will tangled over the branches and T - Rex could easyly crush it skull. in open field the Spino have more advantage. the open field makes a lot of spaces. so the spino have plenty room to make an escape of T-Rex bite, and kill the Rex.
and you dont write about the BearDog Statistic, aren't you
I can't say that the Indricothere lose, because a chance of a bear-dog win is very small. probably if the opponent was a Hyaenodon the chances of indricothere lose is slightly bigger. because mongolian Bear-Dog is at the early evolution so will probably smaller than the other at U.S.A.
I'd Say i will agree on Rex Fan and MrHappy. T-Rex could Scavenge if they lucky enough to find any carcass that has't been halfly eaten by another predator. probably they more of a hunter. those head is using for crush prey because some prey havinf a deep pile of meat. so a weak jaw would'nt acctually puncture it. so that's why the rex have a massive head












