Raptorex vs Deinonychus

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MemberCompsognathusMay 27, 20132472 Views14 RepliesRaptorex
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Height: 4 feet
Length: 10 feet
Weight: 150 lbs
Weapons: Speed, bite
Speed: 35 mph
Diet: Smaller animals, small to medium sized herbivores.
Defeated: Coelophysis
Description: Raptorex isn't a widely accepted species, but it is in the world of Jurassic Park. The strange little lizard was smart, vicious, predatory and may have hunted in packs.
Deinonychus
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Height: 6 feet
Length: 20 feet
Weight: 750 lbs
Weapons: Sickle shaped claws, speed, bite, intelligence.
Speed: 45 mph
Diet: Medium sized herbivores
Description: Although not really this smart, it was closer in size than Velociraptor was, so it will be taking the place of the huge Velociraptors you saw in Jurassic Park. However, it was just as deadly as shown. It stabbed its prey with its toe claws and waited for them to bleed to death before eating them. Brutal.
FIGHT!
Three Deinonychus are eating a young Triceratops, having just killed it a few minutes ago. In the forest of Isla Sorna, they are often thought of as the dominant pack hunters. The Raptorex is competition though. The three Deinonychus, one a large female, one a slightly smaller female and the leader a full grown male, have just begun eating when a pack of 4 Raptorex come by. The alpha, a female with blue stripes on her face, calls to her mate. The others, two small males, one with a missing arm, growl at the Deinonychus pack. The Deinonychus lift their heads, stare at the Raptorex pack and chirp and squawk, communicating. They have worked out a plan. The alpha Deinonychus attacks the alpha Raptorex. He easily pins her down with his much higher weight, but the others run at him. The faster Deinonychus intercept two of them, but the one with the missing arm attacks him, ramming him off. The one with the missing arm is the smallest, and while the alpha female gets up, the Deinonychus alpha grabs the Raptorex that's missing an arm and bites the back of his neck, killing him. One of the Raptorex breaks free from the hold of the Deinonychus as the alpha Deinonychus was stalking the alpha Raptorex and saved her, taking the claws of the Deinonychus and dying. The alpha Raptorex takes advantage, biting the face of the Deinonychus. The other Raptorex, although wounded, gets a bite into the neck of the Deinonychus, tearing open his throat so he can't call out to the others, which are busy killing the other Raptorex. The Raptorex alpha, knowing she has no chance against the two Deinonychus once they kill her pack mate, leaves. She goes unnoticed, surviving with minimal injuries. The Deinonychus finish off her mate, call to their leader, and see he is dead. The two females will mourn the loss of him later, but there is no time now. Mating season is about to begin, and they need to find a new male to join their pack. The alpha Raptorex also needs to find a new mate. Later, she will find a new pack as well.
WINNER: DEINONYCHUS, 2/3 REMAINING
The Deinonychus were bigger and smarter. Simple as that. Size meant a lot in the world of dinosaurs, as did intelligence. The intelligent dinosaurs survived. So superior intelligence and size, not to mention weapons, helped the Deinonychus win this battle with ease.
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