Yes, I have to call it DeltaFights. Here is the list of the dinosaurs and who they fight, also a list of rules will be up.
Deltadromeus
}
Utahraptor
Eocarcharia
}
Kryptops
Siamotyrannus
}
Aucasasaurus
Megaraptor
}
Afrovenator
Sigilmassasaurus
}
Dandakosaurus
Eustreptospondlyus
}
Ceratosaurus
Albertosaurus
}
Metricanthosaurus
Yutyrannus
}
Sinotyrannus
Rules:
I will roll a dice before each battle.
1: Forest
2: Desert
3: River
4: Grassland
5: Tundra/Snowy
6: Rocky Mountain
I've decided to do a Study of the Certain Dinosaur thing for the info on competitor. Also, each competitor will remain the same dinosaur and have the experience of the last battle, but they are fully healed between rounds. This will only be on weekdays, and once I complete 5 fights, I'll start to post them. I hope you enjoy,
Deltadromeus off.
Can't wait. Yutyrannus, Ceratosaurus, Aucasaurus, and Albertosaurus are the one's I'm rooting for.
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The traits of the tyrannosaurs go much deeper than just the arms. Yutyrannus and Guanlong for example have long, three fingered arms and hands like Dryptosaurus. One thing all tyrannosaurs have is a D shaped cross section in their teeth.
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DinoSteve93 Group: Member Rank: Compsognathus View Profile
Take proceratosaurus bradleyi for example. Initially, when I saw it the first time, I thought it was a ceratosaur. Buuuut, it turned out it was a tyrannosaur. The horns and the three-fingered hands confused me.
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Proceratosaurus is another good example. It was named Proceratosaurus because people thought it was a ceratosaur. But Proceratosaurus, along with Dryptosaurus, do represent primitive tyrannosaurs.
Dryptosaurus
[img]http://images4.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20130324170356/devon-dink-dino/images/f/f7/Dryptosaurus_.jpg[/img]
[img]http://images.wikia.com/paleopedia/images/5/5c/DryptosaurusFeathersColor.jpg[/img]
Proceratosaurus
[img]http://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20101129204852/jurassicpark/images/e/eb/Proceratosaurus.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.nhm.ac.uk/resources/nature-online/life/dinosaurs/dinosaur-directory/images/%5Creconstruction/small/Proceratosaurus.jpg[/img]
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Call it what you wish, I still think its an Allosaur.
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