Rex Fan 684
MemberCompsognathusJun-01-2013 12:32 PMHere is a very likely battle scenario. One that, like the battle between Allosaurus and Ceratosaurus, would have almost certainly happened. Tyrannosaurus vs Tyrannosaurus.
Contestant 1-
44 ft long, 7.5 tons
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Contestant 2-
48 ft long, 8 tons
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Battle-
A bull Tyrannosaur is inspecting a new territory. He's 44 ft long and in his prime. As he is about to mark the area as his own, a loud roar startles him. He looks to see a larger bull approach. This is his territory and won't back down. He also has a family to defend. The smaller rex is a little cocky and decides to challenge the larger rex. He roars a challenge and moves closer. The big bull stands his ground. He has seen this numerous times. The larger rex rushes forward and snaps his jaws just inches from the other rex's face. It's a luring technique. The smaller rex tries the same thing but judges the distance wrong. He actually bites the larger bull on the shoulder. Now the big rex is furious. He does not just want to chase the smaller rex off, now it's personal. He just wants to kill him. All hell breaks loose. The massive Tyrannosaurus charges the smaller one and slams his head into the side of the smaller rex's neck. This practically knocks the breath out of him. He falls on his side breathing heavily. The larger rex bends down and bites the smaller individual on the back of the neck. He lifts him off the ground and starts to crush numerous vertebrae. The smaller rex struggles to get away. Then his body goes limp. The larger bull severs his spinal cord. He drops his rival and roars as loud as he can. His family will sleep soundly tonight.
Winner- Larger Rex
It was not just size, but determination that helped him win. The smaller bull had nothing to lose, except his life. The larger rex was defending not only himself and his territory, but also his family.
What do ya think?
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