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Random fights: Mongolian Clash

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Deltadromeus

MemberCompsognathusJul-01-2013 12:57 PM
Ding ding ding, its time for random fights, something I just made up, I put two dinosaurs against each other that would probably meat from time to time in real life. I will be doing it like Jurassic fight club, so the quotations are from me talking. Enjoy [img]http://museumvictoria.com.au/pages/8749/mm-tarbosaurus-illustration-big-1.jpg[/img] Tarbosaurus It was the Mongolian T. rex. Nearly 40 feet long and 14 feet tall and weighing up to 5 tons. "Tarbosaurus was a bad dude. It had long, powerful legs, and a lighter frame than T. rex, giving it a great running speed." Tarbosaurus also had long sharp teeth backed by a very powerful bite force. "The interesting thing about Tarbosaurus is that its jaw is a lot more rigid than the other tyrannosaurs, this gives it the ability to hold onto wiggling prey without letting go." The arms of Tarbosaurus were also the smallest compared to its body of any tyrannosaur. [img]http://www.dinozavri.com/dinoimages/161.jpg[/img] Shantungosaurus Possibly the largest hadrosaur, and by far the heaviest theropod, Shantungosaurus was a Mongolian beast. It was 50 feet long, 25 feet tall, and weighed up to a staggering 18 tons. "Shantungosaurus was an absolute heavyweight. The only thing keeping it form being the biggest theropod is Spinosaurus, and Shantungosaurus is three times heavier then it. It's even larger than some sauropods so its a good idea not to mess with this guy." Fight!!! [img]http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_QC0xe56GvUo/S0q8XA8oMwI/AAAAAAAADd8/QzL_9DDluUc/s1600-h/TarbosaurusAttackcolor.jpg[/img] A pair of Tarbosaurus are on the hunt. They haven't eaten for days, and need to find food fast. They stop at a watering hole to drink before continuing their search for food. After drinking, they start heading for the outer edges of the forest they were in, hoping to get a better view despite their poor eyesight. With their acute sense of hearing, they hear something off in the distance. It sounds like heavy footsteps followed by small roars, then a loud bellow spits the air and sends the two Tarbosaurus running towards the sound. They arrive in a lightly treed area to see a Shantungosaurus with an Alioramus under its foot, and another up in a tree, sent flying by the Shantungosaurus's large tail. Slightly scared by the tyrannosaur in the tree, the Tarbosaurus decide to take a cautious approach and roar, trying to get it running, but the hadrosaur stands firm. Then one Tarbosaurus lunges forwards and grabs the front leg of the Shantungosaurus in its jaws. The massive herbivore roars I. Pain and rears up on its hind legs lifting the poor Tarbosaurus off the ground with only his tail touching the ground. The Shantungosaurus shakes the arm with the Tarbosaurus and sends it flying. The other Tarbosaurus takes the opportunity of the distraction and lunges forward, landing a bite right in front of the hadrosaur's back leg. The Shantungosaurus kicks his leg forwards, knocking the Tarbosaurus away. The thrown Tarbosaurus has just recovered, runs in, and bites the throat of the hadrosaur. Shantungosaurus shakes the Tarbosaurus off and starts running into the open desert surrounding the forest. The two Tarbosaurus follow, and quickly catch up to it. The then start nipping at its sides and smacking it with their heads. The Shantungosaurus abruptly stops and turns its side to face the Tarbosaurus. One of the Tarbosaurus, seeing this as giving up and showing its weak spots, run towards it and the Shangtungosaurus swings its huge several ton tail and hits the Tarbosaurus, sending it soaring nearly 30 feet away. The remaining Tarbosaurus is now scared, his teammate is gone, and he is facing a giant alone. The Shantungosaurus charges at the Tarbosaurus and before the tyrannosaur can react, has an 18 ton freight train smash into him at high speeds. Sending him flying and hitting the ground with a thud, killing it. The Shangtungosaurus returns back to the forest to browse on some trees, having not sustained much damage. Shantungosaurus wins!!! It was just too big to mess with, and the Tarbosaurus were so desperate that they took on an impossible opponent, and died in the process. I hope you enjoyed it and I'd like to know what you think of it. Thanks for reading =)

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Deltadromeus

MemberCompsognathusJul-01-2013 1:09 PM
I pushed the button, nothing happens, I push the button, nothing happens, I exisit out and come back in, lots of excess posts. CAN SOMEONE GET RID OF THESE EXSES POSTS?

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x_paden_x

MemberCompsognathusJul-01-2013 1:24 PM
"Keep calm & Ask Chris" Contact one of the admins to delete the repeated posts, and a suggestion for the future, press the button once and let it load :) Any help?

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Svanya

AdminAllosaurusJul-01-2013 1:29 PM
@Deltadromeus15; x_paden_x is correct, it is far better to PM a staffmember about it than ask on the thread itself. It gets to us faster that way. I fixed the problem, wonderful thread btw. :)

Deltadromeus

MemberCompsognathusJul-01-2013 1:55 PM
Thank you.

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Rex Fan 684

MemberCompsognathusJul-01-2013 2:08 PM
Shantungosaurus was not a theropod. It was a hadrosaur. The sauropods had more in common with the theropods. Hadrosaurs were ornithicians and theropods were saurichians. My estimates put Shantungosaurus at a lighter weight, but that's just me. As for the Tarbosaurus losing, I don't know. I feel like they would have won. Especially since there were 2 of em.
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Deltadromeus

MemberCompsognathusJul-01-2013 2:20 PM
I guess I call hadrosaurs theropods because they can walk on their back legs. Most of my research came up with it being around 18 tons, which is huge. As for Tarbosaurus loesing, it wasn't true teamwork, just those two trying to kill it, they weren't smart enough to really be one killing force like a pack of raptors. And one hit from that tail will kill a Tarbosaurus. for the other death, i don't care what I am, getting hit by something 18 tons at speed is not something I want to happen.

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Rex Fan 684

MemberCompsognathusJul-01-2013 2:32 PM
Something that weighs that much ain't gonna move that fast. Most of my estimates put Shan at 6-7 tons. Hadrosaurs could be bipeds, but that does not mean they were theropods. Pachy's were too, but they are not considered theropods. Just sayin ;)
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Deltadromeus

MemberCompsognathusJul-01-2013 2:36 PM
That does seem to make sense, exept the pachy part. I consider a theropod to be something that mostly walks on two legs. Hadrosaurs were probably a bit of two leg and a bit of four leg movement. From the pictures I've seen of it, it was very stocky and rather huge. Ps. Have you read today's episode?

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Rex Fan 684

MemberCompsognathusJul-01-2013 2:45 PM
I'm sorry, but dinosaur classification goes farther than how an animal walks, haha. I read it, but I did not get a chance to comment. I was busy adding Tarbo and Shan to my site. Feel free to check it out.
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Makaveli7

MemberCompsognathusJul-01-2013 8:40 PM
I agree with the Shantungasaurus winning. It was freakin huge. The largest non-sauropod dinosaur. It had a very deep and heavy build that could have allowed it to topple and crush the Tarbosaurus, not to mention its very thick and heavy tail it could have used.
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Rex Fan 684

MemberCompsognathusJul-01-2013 8:49 PM
It all depends on who you ask. I have Shan as 5-7 tons on my site. That's what I think. You guys can think it was 18 tons and that's alright. It's your own theories and estimations.
"Men like me don't start the wars. We just die in them. We've always died in them, and we always will. We don't expect any praise for it, no parades. No one knows our names." ―Alpha-98
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