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All is already said. As usually, I agree the most with RexFan and MrHappy.
A fight or two sound good to me. :)
Ceratosaurus is my second favorite dinosaur, so naturally I was rooting for it. It's constantly in the shadow of Allosaurus. I'm always happy to see it get some press and spotlight.
Awesome. Glad to hear that. I have big plans for the rest of the episodes(they should start to get a little longer than the first two.)
I could have either way on who won, but I preferred Irritator, but either way it was a great long fight.
Keep in mind Yutyrannus was a primitive tyrannosaur. Tyrannosaurus, Daspletosaurus, and many of the other large tyrannosaurs were pretty advanced.
Nice job. Can't wait for the next.
Good fight, excellent length. Keep up the good work.
this was the longest one i probably wrote out....took a few days and ijust edited the heck out of it...think it's the best one so far :)
Cool.
Forgot to mention it's a good length(the fight).
thought so too, i'll edit it real quick
That sucks. Glad you were able to get on though.
Paden, I remember GigaDino, DinoFights, and a few others mention it.
Sinornithosaurus, with how big Spinosaurus was, it's gonna be big. A hump won't do much good even if it was thin and wouldn't have the same properties as a skin covered sail. With the fat and muscle in the way, it would have a hard time absorbing heat, changing color, or any of the other proposed uses for a sail. All in all, a sail is a lot more likely than a hump.
Thanks guys, boy i was sicker than sh#t this morning, good to see ya guys again.
A fight or two would be a good idea.
Great fight. I completely agree with the winner and your statement about Ceratosaurus being underrated. I do think 1 ton is a little light, especially for a 9 meter length estimate.
Welcome back man. Just don't go crazy on us again ;)

Well PFG, When i first did the original FBR, it was horrible, No correct spacing, grammar, so on and so on, But I had dinofights help with writing, they became great relics...
Probably quite a bit of squid I'm the area, maybe they ate each other as well. That's interesting though.
I'm up for a new fight or two.
i agree! i think the smartest were the raptors like Troodons. Rex probably have intelligence as same as modern day nile crocs. but, we all agree the stupidest probably a species of stegosaur, because in a lot of media tell that stegosaurs have brains a size of a wallnut, and rumors having the second brain in their back. but it turn out to be a sugar storage gland. in the human, it like a person having only iq of 29.
yeah! Rex do have feathers, probably used as an Attractive Feather to luring down the Girls. some scientist have studied a 68 milion years old Rex leg bone and find a funny thing about it :
Turns Out The Closest Living Relative Of T-Rex is ...........REGULAR CHICKEN.
Remember that next time you bite a Chicken Wing.
that's possible. maybe fish didn't fossilize as well as squid in that area too...so there might have been fish they may have not been fossilized well though
Yeah, you right but, in the spots there,s no fossils of ammonites and sharks, just sea monsters, but they actually found something : which is a squid beak. probably there are abundant of squid in there i just forgot to put it there because before i finished it there,s a blackout so i have to forced to closed my laptop that has a low battery HeHe.....!
there were probably some fish, but these sea reptiles probably didn't just rely on fish. ammonites, sharks, and even the occasional pterosaur made up a part of their diet as well.
included the amargasaurus. its a sauropods thats has a double rows of fins along it's body !
let's see some more fights! i just finished reading the FBR's, they put my fights to shame
of course! i'm always open to suggestions
i forgot about yutyrannus...i'm certain now that most, if not all tyrannosaurs had some sort of feather coverage.
also the whole warm blooded cold blooded debate is still going on. But some paleontologists point out dinosaurs are related to birds, birds are warm blooded, so that had to start some where on the evolutionary tree. Why not with tyrannosaurs? Also, check out my fights :) just started them, but you may like 'em
@x_paden_x
A hump wouldn't have to be big and hick like a camel's. It would probably be thin.
Also, skin can grow over the hump, which would allow it to work in the same way as a regular sail.
@x_paden_x
Chickens, eh? Y'know, there are other birds, right? Like, oh, I don't know, eagles, crows, cassowaries.
"Theories"? You mean those theories that brought you the warm blooded T .rex? You mean those theories that have lots and lots of evidence? Nice...
@prehistoric fighting grounds
You mean lie Yutyrannus?
ALSO...
forgot to mention this, BUT... Everything in nature evolved everything it has for a reason... Why would it evolve a hump, instead of a sail?
Whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa...
Whoa.
WHEN and who though it had a hump? I know, in terms (considering tyranosauarus was 300 to 60 million-ish years a head of it) It was rather primitive, but such styling for the frame and build would not happen in nature, it doesnt make sense, I know it was in desert like enviroments, but Its not a camel, which doesnt store water but fat... It would infracture its ability to reach top speeds (30 maybe 35 KMH granted that they didnt run like a sportscar) and so many thing that this effects, that doest make sense...
Whos idea was this...?
yeah i think they call 'em pups. i always figured the young had feathers, but i guess we will never know for sure until they find large tyrannosaurs with feather impressions..









