DeltaFights R 1: Eustreptospondylus vs Ceratosaurus

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MemberCompsognathusOctober 02, 20132976 Views7 RepliesWelcome to fight number 6 of DeltaFights. There isn't anything to say except I hope you like it and lets go meet the two competitors. *Note, sorry it is late, Tuesday is a real pain, and I couldn't finish it.*
Eustreptospondylus
[img]http://dinosaurs.wikia.com/wiki/Eustreptospondylus[/img]
Length: 23 feet
Height: 6.5 Hips, 7 Head
Weight: 1.6
Weapons: 2 inch teeth, 2 inch claws
Prey: Iguanadonts, Ceratopcians
Habitat: Forest, Rocky Mountains
Behavior: Eustreptospondylus, like most other predators, prefer Iguanadont as their meal. Eustreptospondylus seems to like carrion more than some other predators, but don't let that fool you. They are known sauropod killers. It seems like they hunt in small packs, and prefer to ambush their prey. They will attack their prey for hours if necessary, and they have lots of stamina. They can bite with a strong bite force of 1450lbs, and their teeth are short but thick, and it is noted that they will puncture bone without breaking. They are also very territorial and fight to the death.
Ceratosaurus
[img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/23/Ceratosaurus_nasicornis_DB.jpg[/img]
Length: 23 feet
Height: 9 Hips, 10 Head
Weight: 2 tons
Weapons: 6 inch teeth backed by a 1200 lb bit force, 2 inch hand claws, 3 inch nose horn
Prey: Sauropods, Stegosaurs, Hadrosaurs, Hypsilophodonts, smaller Ceratopcians/Protoceratopcians
Habitat: Forest, Mountains, Desert, River
Behavior: Ceratosaurus, like most other Ceratosaurs, is a diverse hunter, and will take on almost anything. They prefer ambush attacks, but will chase down their prey if necessary. Like its older and larger cousin Dandakosaurus, Ceratosaurus uses its nose horn as a deadly weapon. The horn rarely breaks, and even if it does, it will grow back. They aren't very smart at all, but they don't seem to aggressive.
Roll of the dice.... 2: Desert!!!!
It is a fairly bland desert. Few trees, rocky ground, and a sandstorm is brewing.
Fight!!!
A Ceratosaurus wanders through the desert. He hasn't had food or water in days, and he is getting desperate. He passes by the skeletons of an Eocarchia and Kryptops. They have a little meat left, and he eats it, but is not satisfied. He hears a sound and finds a Therizinosaurus by a near tree. The Ceratosaurus is about to attack it when the Herbivore gives him a look that says, "keep moving and there won't be trouble." The Ceratosaurus keeps walking on. Near a small watering hole in the desert, a Eustreptospondylus is drinking when he smells the Ceratosaurus coming his way. The Eustreptospondylus starts to run away from the pond, and he get far away before stooping and turning around. Soon, the Ceratosaurus gets to the watering hole and starts to drink. That is wheat eh Eustreptospondylus runs at the Ceratosaur at full speed. The Ceratosaurus lifts his head, sensing that something is wrong, but he was too late. The Eustreptospondylus is already upon him. The Megalosaur grabs the Ceratosaurus's neck in his jaws and bites down with all of his strength. The Ceratosaurus roars in pain and tries to shake the Eursteptospondylus off, but the Megalosaur's teeth are designed to grip and crush, not slice, and the Ceratosaur's efforts are in vain. The Ceratosaurus swings his body around, and finally the Eustreptospondylus lets go. The Ceratosaurus is now angry. He charges the Megalosaur, and uses his height advantage to get his jaws around the Eustreptospondylus's hips. His long, six inch teeth slice through the flesh and leave many deep wounds as the Megalosaur shakes himself free. The Ceratosaurus backs up as the Eustreptospondylus turns to bite him. The Megalosaur then lunges and clamps his jaws on the snout of the Ceratosaurus. The Ceratosaur roars and tries to shake his end free. He finally manages to and swings his arms wildly. His claws leave long gashes through the Megalosaur's chest, but that isn't the worst of it. The Ceratosaur lowers his head and slams into the Eustreptospondylus, his horn cutting into the Megalosaur's flesh. Unknown to the two fighters, a Sandstorm is coming from the West, and it is a big one. The Eustreptospondylus quickly gets up and slashes at the Ceratosaurus. His hand claws leave long gouges in the Ceratosaur's side, and the Carnivore roars in pain. The Eustreptospondylus bites down on the Ceratosaur's neck once again, but his grip is poor and his easily thrown off. Now signs of the sandstorm are starting to appear. Small pieces of sand are flying around, and sometimes hitting the two Theropods. The Ceratosaurus roars and charges the Eustreptospondylus and bites down on its shoulder. The Megalosaur roars and slashes at the Ceratosaur's neck. The Ceratosaurus lets to only to bite down on the Megalosaur's side. The Eusteptospondylus roars as a large piece of meat is ripped out of his side, and the pain is only magnified by the sand hitting it. The Eusteptospondylus lunges at the Ceratosaur's leg and bites down on his Tibea. The Megalosaur's strong bite and thick teeth crush the bone, but he is quickly shaken off by the Cerarosaurus. Now, the sand is getting thick. It is nearly impossible to hear and visibility is getting low. The Ceratosaurus is bleeding heavily, and is tired of his fight. The Eustreptospondylus has taken a beating, and has lost a lot of blood, but will still fight. The sandstorm now hits the battling theropods, and it is hard to keep on your feet. The Ceratosaurus decides to end it, and lunges blindly for the Eustreptospondylus, and the Megalosaur does the same. They collide, and both bite wildly for eachother, and finally, the Eustreptospondylus grabs the Ceratosaur's neck in his jaws. He bits down, but now, like the other times, the Ceratosaurus's neck is too thick, and protects him. The Ceratosaur lets out a mighty roar and shakes his head. The Eustreprospondylus lets go and the Ceratosaur bites down on his neck. The long, 6 inch teeth go deep, and then hit the spinal cord. It is severed, and the Eustreptospondylus starts to shut down. In a couple seconds, it is dead. The Ceratosaur doesn't have time to celebrate. He is being pounded by sand, and he can only roar as he is being buried alive. One hour later, a small mammal is walking by the battle field when the sand around it moves. The little rodent is scared, and he had the right to be. The nose of the Ceratosaurus pushes above the sand. The carnivore held his nose above the sand for just long enough to pass the storm, but it was still buried with a couple inches, and he had to hold his breath as he struggled to get out. Every once in a while, a small amount of air would reach him, and revitalize him. Finally, the Ceratosaurus gets free, and a loud roar escapes his open jaws.
Winner..... Ceratosaurus!!!
[img]http://fc04.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2012/277/5/8/ceratosaurus_nasicornis_by_teratophoneus-d5gsfvz.jpg[/img]
Ceratosaurus had a deadlier bite, and was also big enough to survive whatever the Eusteptospondylus could throw at him.
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