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Hello ladies and gentlemen, today we present the much asked for FINAL BATTLE ROYALE TWO!!!!! written by the famous DinoFights, Im going to tell you now this fight... is really a shocker... AS always I thank DinoFights for being the mind behind this great project, also dont look at this as just the end... *wink*
BEGIN!!!!!
Spinosaurus Aegyptiacus
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Height: 21 feet at top of head, 24 feet at top of sail
Length: 59 feet
Weight: 12 tons
Weapons: Menacing look, size, claws, sail
Speed: 20 mph
Diet: Fish, crocodiles, various aquatic animals, other dinosaurs, pterosaurs
Description: Spinosaurus, despite many claims, was quite battle ready if need be. Living in the same environment as giant carnivores like Sarcosuchus, Sauroniops, Bahariasaurus and Carcharodontosaurus, Spinosaurus needed to be able to run or fight if conflict arose. Judging by its size, it was a fighter. It had giant claws on long, powerful arms for slashing, a sail on its back that made it look even bigger than it was, and the longest skull of any land carnivore ever to exist. A common misconception about Spinosaurus was that it was a lightly built, weak jawed fish eater, while in fact it was a quite muscular and robust carnivore. The "gharial jaws" myth stems from the fact that the Spinosaurus was only found in rather small fragments, and the bones were similar to that of a Baryonyx, a close relative. Baryonyx was a specialized fish eater, with long, narrow jaws for catching fish, like modern day gharials, which have a weak bite compared to their cousins, crocodiles and alligators, that hold the record for strongest bite today. Spinosaurus was long said to be a scaled up Baryonyx with a sail. However, new studies show the sail and size wasn't the main difference. The main difference was the skull. Spinosaurus was certainly a fish eater, but not exclusively. It's jaws were more similar to a crocodile's than a gharial's. This would have enabled Spinosaurus to hunt a variety of prey, not just water dwelling creatures, as previously thought.
Tyrannosaurus Rex
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Height: 16 feet
Length: 46 feet
Weight: 10 tons
Weapons: Speed, bite
Speed: 25 mph
Diet: Small to medium sized herbivores, carrion
Description: Tyrannosaurus Rex is said by many to be the baddest, toughest, deadliest dinosaur ever to walk the earth. T-Rex was one of the smartest dinosaurs known, about as smart as a newborn kitten. That's pretty smart in a world where your prey had brains the size of walnuts. However, that prey was tough. Ankylosaurs were covered head to toe in armor, with a clubbed tail strong enough to shatter bones into a billion pieces. Triceratops/Torosaurus had a frill protecting its neck, and forward facing horns that could skewer whatever dared try to eat it. To deal with the tough dinosaurs, you had to be able to get around their defenses, and if not, recover from the injuries. Proof of this lies in Sue, the largest T-Rex known. She had broken and healed ribs, an infection in her leg that caused her bone to double in width, and multiple other injuries. However, none of these caused death. The tyrant simply died of old age. When it didn't want to risk injury, the T-Rex ate already dead dinosaurs, using its powerful nose to smell them miles away. This doesn't mean T-Rex was weak, it means it was smart. The T-Rex also was smart in the sense that when it ate, it didn't eat the bones as well, but tried to avoid them. It had the largest known teeth of any dinosaur, built for locking on to prey and never letting go. Also, as a juvenile, it hunted in packs!
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FIGHT!!!
Isla Nublar:
A storm is brewing on the horizon. Dinosaurs and other animals native to the island try to fill themselves up with whatever they can find before going into hiding from the storm. A T-Rex smells the air. He can tell that there is a dying sauropod on the beach. He abandons the half eaten Triceratops he found, now steadily moving towards the treeline. Before breaking through, he notices something else on the wind. A large carnivore. Nothing he hasn't dealt with before, as he is reminded by his scarred face and body. He quietly moves to the bushes, where he looks towards the beast.
It is a Spinosaurus, battle hardened and in his prime. He has a tattered and half broken sail, a scarred snout with a tear in the side from losing a tooth. He snaps his crocodilian jaws shut on the base of the wounded titan's neck. As the sauropod whips its tail and tries to escape. He anchors himself on with his claws, holding the giant in place. The sauropod, weakened from blood loss, feebly calls out in distress to his herd, now halfway across the island. The Tyrannosaurus observes the Spinosaurus, knowing that this creature hasn't been here long. A few months ago, a bunch of foreign dinosaurs from Isla Sorna had swam to Nublar, the largest of them the mighty Spinosaurus. Not wanting to give up this meal, the T-Rex decides to come out when the Spinosaurus is off guard and try to scare him.
The Diplodocus is now struggling to stand, and a few moments pass before his front left leg gives out, causing him to tilt. The Spinosaurus then rams into his side, knocking him over. Just then the Tyrannosaurus Rex comes out of the thick cover of the trees, roaring at the tidal titan. Spinosaurus drops the neck of the dying sauropod to see what challenges him. The Spinosaurus looks down at the smaller T-Rex and quickly dismisses him as harmless. The tyrant lizard steps forward now, this time with purpose, and grabs the neck of the sauropod before the strange sail-backed giant can and yanks it back hard, dislocating the sauropod's vertebrae with a sickening series of quick snaps, while it gives a quick, wide eyed bellow before immediately dying. The Spinosaurus grabs its neck and pulls as well, the two giants playing tug-of-war with it, but it tears in half and they both stumble back. The Spinosaurus walks forwards towards the T-Rex now as thunder booms overhead in the darkening sky.
He roars at the T-Rex, not bothering to use his sail for intimidation. The Tyrannosaurus drops the neck of the Diplodocus and roars back, challenging the Spinosaurus. In response, the Spinosaurus slashes the face of the T-Rex, and the T-Rex bites at the neck of the Spinosaurus, but he's a step ahead and is backed a little ways up. The T-Rex rushes forwards and slams his head into the side of the Spinosaurus, toppling him. The Spinosaurus gets on all fours and roars, rearing up and slashing the face of the T-Rex again, this time with extreme power. The claws scrape into bone, causing agony. The T-Rex is distracted for a moment, and the Spinosaurus takes advantage. He bites into the top of the T-Rex's head sinking his teeth into the bone.
The T-Rex lets out a desperate, high pitch quivering roar, one of extreme pain, and shakes his head, attempting to shake the Spinosaurus off. He pulls down, lessening the pressure, then pushes forward, tripping the Spinosaurus over the corpse of the young Diplodocus. The Spinosaurus falls to the side by awkwardly catches himself, pushing himself up to all fours once more, but before he can turn around and face the T-Rex again, teeth tear into his sail. The T-Rex crunches through his spines, eating them. The T-Rex chokes a little on them, and the Spinosaurus, having felt the sensation of breaking spines before, recovers quickly. He turns around and bites the lower jaw of the T-Rex, but the Tyrannosaurus twist away and bites the arm of the Spinosaurus. This move, although breaking the Spinosaurus' arm, costs him his eye when the Spinosaurus swats at his face.
Lighting strikes a nearby tree, scaring both of them. They instinctively jumped back, and resumed fighting. The T-Rex's skull, in extreme pain, distracts him from the fight. The Spinosaurus, injured as well, focuses on reaching the T-Rex's neck, while the T-Rex just tries to crush the Spinosaurus' skull as payback. Waves wash against the feet of the giants as the battle rages on. The Spinosaurus pulls his neck out of the way by a hair when the T-Rex snaps again. He instead catches the arm of the Spinosaurus again, and latches on good, shattering his radius. The Spinosaurus, although in pain, twists to the side and bites the back of the T-Rex's neck, saving his arm. He pushes down, planting the T-Rex into the sand he lets go and as the T-Rex stands up, he rushes forwards and smashes his body into the T-Rex with unbelievable force, breaking several of his and the Tyrannosaurus' ribs in the process. It was worth it though. The T-Rex is on his back, attempting to get himself up but he can't get to his footing before the Spinosaurus steps on his side with full force and bites his neck. He struggles, and manages to pull free. He snaps his jaws shut on the very tip of the Spinosaurus' lower jaw, breaking it. The Spinosaurus roars in pain. T-Rex tries to get up, but struggles under the Spinosaurus' foot. He kicks his feet, taking out one of Spinosaurus' legs, causing Spinosaurus to fall. T-Rex tries to stand up, but he caused Spinosaurus to fall on top of him. Spinosaurus pushes himself up with his good arm. He takes a step back to get in killing position, but T-Rex bites his ankle. Spinosaurus roars loudly in pain and bites the neck of the T-Rex, holding on while the T-Rex struggles for breath.
He clamps down tighter, cutting off air. The T-Rex stops struggling. The Spinosaurus limps backwards and roars in victory. He walks into the cover of the trees, and a few hundred yards in, sees a nice clearing full of resting Compsognathus, and growls. They immediately scatter and the Spinosaurus lays down, being careful of his wounded arm and foot.
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The storm pounds on for a few days, and as he lays in the clearing, he starts to doze off, he's not sure but he thinks he hears a familiar roar of a certain tyrant lizard through through the pounding rain and thunder.
WINNER: SPINOSAURUS
Well that was quite the fight, *theres spose to be a really cool picture that dinofights found in this last scene sadly i cant get it to upload...*
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