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FINAL BATTLE ROYALE

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Today, the final battle of rex vs spino, shall be decided... ROYALE style... [img]http://s3.amazonaws.com/pizap_gallery/052413/medium/pizap.com10.86829089093953371369361103198.jpg[/img] *very special thanks to dinofights for writing the fight/preparing it, and all who contributed* Spinosaurus Aegyptiacus [img]http://i.neoseeker.com/mgv/442838/838/48/spinosaurus_eagyptiacus_display.jpg[/img] [img]http://www.photo-dictionary.com/photofiles/list/4991/11461SPINOSAURUS.jpg[/img] Height: 21 feet at top of head, 24 feet at top of sail Length: 59 feet Weight: 12 tons Weapons: Menacing look, bite, claws Speed: 20 mph Diet: Fish, crocodiles, various aquatic animals, smaller dinosaurs, pterosaurs Description: The largest carnivorous dinosaur known to have ever existed, Spinosaurus certainly wasn't as weak as some are led to believe. In absolute terms, it had a bone crushing bite force topping any animal today, with the largest individuals estimated at 5.5 tons of pressure. While less than that of some other dinosaurs, it was strong enough to push Spinosaurus' conical teeth through the thick bony scutes of its aquatic prey(which it likely also had, akin to a crocodile) and kill smaller dinosaurs like Ouranosaurus and young Paralititan. Spinosaurus' sail would have intimidated any creature that dared try to interfere with its business, including the largest crocodilian known, Sarcosuchus(43 feet, 15 tons), and the other gigantic theropod that it lived alongside it, Carcharodontosaurus(45 feet long, 8.5 tons), both of which it may have competed with. Armed with long, powerful three clawed arms, an intimidating sail and sheer size, it was one of the baddest creatures ever to live. Tyrannosaurus Rex [img]http://www.badassoftheweek.com/trex.jpg[/img] [img]http://ewolvez.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Tyrannosaurus-rex2.jpg[/img] Height: 16 feet Length: 46 feet Weight: 10 tons Weapons: Speed, bite Speed: 25 mph Diet: Small to medium sized herbivores, carrion Description: The mighty Tyrannosaurus Rex is without a doubt the most well known dinosaur, and with good reason. Sue, the largest and most complete T-Rex found to date, was 40-43 feet long. However, recently, there have been new bones found that put a full grown T-Rex at up to 46 feet, which also increases bite force and weight. The bite from T-Rex's jaws, armed with banana shaped and size teeth, could reach 6.5 tons, one of the strongest bites ever to have existed, passed only by prehistoric aquatic animals like Megalodon. The T-Rex's bite was made even worse by the fact that its teeth were covered in rotting flesh, making any dinosaur that survived the initial bite die of infection. It was perhaps the smartest dinosaur behind Troodon, with a highly evolved brain for a dinosaur. It also had forward facing eyes that gave it a great depth perception, accompanied by its amazing sense of smell that could be used for tracking down a dead dinosaur for a quick meal or a wounded dinosaur. FIGHT!!!! [img]http://images.wikia.com/jurassicpark/images/archive/3/32/20120807190730!Spinosaurus_vs._T-Rex.jpg[/img] Dawn; Isla Sorna. The Spinosaurus that killed the young T-Rex years ago is now full grown. He walks along a beach, looking for something to eat. After a while, he wades into the deeper water, patiently waiting for a meal with his eyes and sail just above the water. Suddenly, something touches his foot and he dives underwater. He grabs the animal in his jaws, pulling it up with the help of his arms. It is a 27 foot Onchopristis, a hard skinned prehistoric sawfish. Spinosaurus carries it to shore, where it bites into its thick, bony skin. As it tears off chunks of its breakfast, the giant hears a noise in the forest. It is a loud crashing sound. Curious, it takes one more bite of its prey, then stalks up the beach. The noise comes from a running Shantungosaurus, which nearly runs into the Spinosaurus but turns to the side to avoid it, accidentally stumbling and crashing into the ground. The Shantungosaurus struggles to get up, but can't because it broke its front leg and several ribs under its own weight. The Spinosaurus, forgetting about the sawfish, kills the titanic hadrosaur instead. As he begins to rip off chunks of the Shantungosaurus and gulp them down, the dinosaur that was chasing it steps out of the trees. It is a large female Tyrannosaurus, not happy at having her meal stolen. She snaps her jaws at the Spinosaurus, but having been through this many times in his life, he snorts and goes back to eating, warning her to wait her turn. She tries again, this time letting out a roar. The bull Spinosaurus lifts his head, letting out a more serious warning in the form of a growl. The Tyrannosaurus roars loudly back, challenging the larger Spinosaurus. He rears up as high as he can, roaring and shifting colors on his sail as to intimidate her. She is startled at first, backing up a few steps, but soon sees through the tactic. He lowers himself back down as she approaches, preparing for combat. She runs forward, ramming him with her head, knocking him on his side and causing him to slide through the sand. She takes a couple steps forward, roaring again, while he pushes himself up. He shakes of the sand and charges with a ferocious roar, ramming his chest into hers. They clash, pushing each other as the T-Rex tries to bite his sail. Not having a long enough head and neck to reach it, she instead goes for his neck. Swinging his long neck down, he narrowly escapes a bite to the neck, moving to the left and grabbing her arm in his jaws. He turns 180 degrees, snapping her arm and slamming into her side. He knocks her over and pulls her arm, attempting to rip it off. She gains footing after frantically searching for a hold, using his pulling attempts to her advantage, just as he pulls it off. Seemingly as a taunt, he backs up a distance and swallows it in front of her. Now enraged and in pain, she runs forward at full force, knocking him over. He falls backwards, snapping three of his lower back spinal extensions. He roars in pain as she tries to bite his neck. He manages to crawl out of the way before she does so, painfully rising to his feet. He roars at her, rearing up again. She bites his left arm this time, breaking his radius as she tries to chew it off. He takes advantage, however, reaching over to the left side of her head just above her eye and raking his huge claws all the way across her head and down the right side, permanently blinding one eye. Blood runs into the other eye, rendering her completely blind for the time being. She pulls on his arm, ripping through his flesh and leaving his arm a bloody, mangled and useless mess. He retreats to the water, where she charges. She smashes her foot into a rock in the shallows, breaking a toe and tripping. He takes advantage, biting her back and pushing her underwater. She stands up, where he leads her into the deeper water. She follows the smell of blood, both bleeding profusely now, confusing her. The smell of blood attracts sharks and hungry Sarcosuchus that were sunning themselves on the rocks. As small reef sharks bite both of their legs, they retreat. The Sarcosuchus follow them out, but the huge theropods back far enough away to avoid them. Exhausted, they both lay in the sand, pouring blood. Smaller scavengers surround them, expecting them to die soon. The Spinosaurus finally pushes himself up and limps away into his cave, while the Tyrannosaurus takes back her meal. WINNER: TYRANNOSAURUS REX [img]http://cdn.zmescience.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/tyrannosaurus-rex.jpg[/img] Not all battles have to be to the death. Sometimes a win is characterized by one side deciding it isn't worth the fight, and this time it was Spinosaurus. While a T-Rex could easily kill a Spinosaurus of equal or only slightly larger size, it would be quite a stretch to say that even the highly evolved mighty T-Rex could kill a Spinosaurus that was 13 feet longer and 2 tons heavier. However, it could win by non-fatal defeat most of the time, as demonstrated by this hypothetical fight. Spinosaurus was no pushover, but Tyrannosaurus Rex still retains its title as king by what was a hair away from being a draw. ODDS: 51-49 *editors note: Do take into consideration that spino did not die, thus we may see him return.... Once again Thank you so much DinoFights for this wonderful piece of work, follow him [url=http://www.scified.com/member/17276]Your Here[/url] Its much appreciated...* Fight campaign poster is by Me... Writing/pictures by DinoFights... This fight is unbiased...

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Awesome. Couldn't have been done better!
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This is pretty much as close to a real fight as we'll ever see.
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Wow. Phenomenal work on this x_paden_x and DinoFights!!!
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Man... I think that's the best Spino vs Rex fight I've ever read... With an equally awesome poster and pictures!!!
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Amazing poster and amazing fight!
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Paden. DinoFights. Best. Combination. Ever.
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Thanks you guys. I originally planned not to do Spinosaurus vs T-Rex but once paden offered to let me... How could I deny? The credit for this battle belongs to paden.
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Nonsense. You deserve 50% credit. Amaaaazing work on the fight. The idea was paden's but what convinced people to accept the result was the written battle.
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Yeah. That's what brought it to life. Great idea by paden and great fight by DinoFights.
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I wonder if we'll see the Spinosaurus return...
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The true winner of this fight is DinoFights... Originally we got comments about how biased the orignal fight was, thus i commissioned DinoFights to write this one... Best decision ever... More so if you look at it, I'm john hammond, and DinoFights is the amazing staff of ingen... creating things no one ever could... in other words thank you all for you comments... but would you like to see a part two to this fight??? you decide... -Sincerely Paden

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Wow. I totally just got my mind blown by the InGen metaphor... I think a part 2 would be pretty beast.
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Yeah but I think it would be better left at one. Lightning has kind of been captured in a bottle here... I think this is the first T-Rex vs Spino fight that didn't have any claims of bias.
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Not bad. Just one thing. A part 2 would be difficult. I just want to point out that the Rex did land a bite on the arm of the Spino and odds are, that bite will become infected. Paden, you did point out that the Rex, like I said in your other post, had a "venomous" bite. I just felt I should point that out and it does raise a few questions. It was a nice twist to see em both walk out down, but not out. I would like to see the Rex bite a bit more, that is what it's known for. Spino is the slasher, and Rex is the crusher. That's how I see em. Another good fight can be seen on Youtube. T-rex vs Spinosaurus in Primal Carnage. Overall, 4 out of 5 for your fight Paden and DinoFights. Well done.
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I see no reason why there shouldn't be a part 2... I agree that this one was great but everyone wants a fight to the death to determine the king.
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Spinosaurus would survive the bite. He spent a lot of his day in saltwater, which would have kept it clean until it healed, even if it is deformed. But no part 2. This is just right the way it is.
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I agree with Makaveli7. Spino would survive and there shouldn't be a sequel. A fight to the death would result in backlash. This is how most of us want it.
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Impressive Paden! Very nice thread indeed ;)
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your right it isnt biased... its EXTREMELY biased
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jkjk, lol... i think this fight could go either way but i think spino would win most of the time
What you call discovery, i call the rape of the natural world.

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