
Deltadromeus
MemberCompsognathusOct-07-2013 1:12 PMWelcome to the last fight of round one! This fight is probably the most evenly matched, seeing that the two dinosaurs lived together and probably interacted with eachother. Welp, lets start the fight! (After I tell you about the competition)
Yutyrannus
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Length: 32 feet
Height: 9 Hips, 11 Head
Weight: 3.4 tons
Weapons: 4 inch teeth and a 1.5 ton bite force, 3 inch hand claws, brain
Prey: Stegosaurs, Hadrosaurs, Ankylosaurs
Habitat: Mountain, Tundra
Behavior: Yutyrannus is a very social dinosaur and lives in packs of up to 6 members. They have white fuzz all over, and it helps to keep them warm 8000 feet above sea level. They use their long arms to fight very often, but their main weapon is their jaws. They really aren't aggressive, and when a group of hikers encountered them on a mountain, the Tyrannosaurs just investigated them and played. They even let the hikers pet them and the hikers described them as "actually quite playful and very curious."
Sinotyrannus
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Length: 33 feet
Height: 9 Hips, 10 Head
Weight: 3.4 tons
Weapons: 4 inch teeth with a 1.5 ton bite force, 3.5 inch hand claws, brain
Prey: Sauropods, Ankylosaurs, Hadrosaurs, Ceratopcians
Habitat: Mountain, Forest
Behavior: Sinotyrannus is a fairly solitary hunter, and it prefers warm forest over cold mountains. It does have some fuzz, but is mostly brown scales, perfect for forest life. It is fairly aggressive, and will attack most things. It they have been observed killing a small Titanosaurus and other small sauropods. They will not attack small scavengers for some reason, and it seems that they like the presence of small dinosaurs like Microraptor, Sinornithosaurus, and Rahonavis, but the reason remains a mystery.
Roll of the Dice..... 6:Mountain
Its a rocky mountain, slight slope, and a sheer drop off nearby.
Fight!!!
A young male Sinotyrannus is walking around, patrolling his territory. His is barely and adult, but has already had a lot of fight experience. Then, he smells something familiar. He searches his brain for the smell, and then places it. The memory is old, but he remembers it like it was yesterday. Then he roars just as a roar escapes the mouth of an adult Yutyrannus. He too is patrolling his territory, and is also barely an adult, and he remembers the Sinotyrannus as well as the Sinotyrannus remembers him. He remembers their parents fighting, and both sides have died. He swore revenge on the Sinotyrannus, and he plans to take it. The Sinotyrannus remembers the unfinished fight to the death his parents started, and now he plans to finish it. The two tyrannosaurs run at eachother, neither of them are above eachother on the slope, and they collide with a crash. The Yutyrannus gains the immediate advantage by pushing the Sinotyrannus downhill and making him slam into a large rock. The Yutyrannus goes in to bite him, but the Sinotyrannus swings his arm and cuts a deep wound in the Tyrannosaur's snout. The Yutyrannus roars and bites at the Sinotyrannus's shoulder. He pulls a large chunk of meat off, and swallows it before attacking again. The Yutyannus goes into bite the Sinotyrannus, but the tyrannosaur swings his tail and knock the Yutyrannus down. The the Sinotyrannus runs uphill away from the rock he was leaning on, and turns around just as the Yutyannus charges him. The Sinotyrannus uses the fact that he is uphill to his advantage, and as the Yutyrannus slams into him, he pushes his opponent down. The Yutyrannus trips over a large rock, but since the Sinotyrannus was supporting all his weight on the Yutyrannus before he tripped, the Sinotyrannus falls too, he lands downhill from the Yutyrannus, who quickly gets up and is about to attack when the Sinotyrannus lunges at him from a crouch and headbutts him in the chest. The Yutyrannus stumbles backwards, and pebbles start to roll down. They slide over the Sinotyrannus's feet, and make the ground slippery. The Sinotyrannus lunges for the Yutyrannus, but the loose pebbles and gravel give way and he just falls. The
Yutyrannus carefully makes his way down the slope, and the Sinotyrannus gets up slower than usual. The Yutyrannus has the chance to bite down on the back of the Sinotyrannus and shake him around. The Sinotyrannus roars in pain and struggles to get free. He finally does, but not they way he wanted. The Yutyrannus throws him downhill, and the Sinotyrannus tumbles over small and large rocks before crashing into a fairly large rock outcropping. The Yutyrannus runs down to the Sinotyrannus, but the crested tyrannosaur has enough time to get up and start swinging his body. The Yutyrannus gets lose, and the Sinotyrannus swings his upper body with as muspch force as he can muster, and when it hits the Yutyrannus, the feathered Tyrannosaur goes flying. He lands hard and breaks many bones. The Yutyrannus quickly gets up as the Sinotyrannus is running his way. Then, the lunges and bites down on the snout of the Sinotyrannus, breaking the bones. The Sinotyrannus shakes his head around and roars. The Yutyrannus lets go and then bites down on the Sinotyrannus's arm. The Sinotyrannus then bites down on the Yutyrannus's back and pulls out a huge chunk of meat. The very, very tip of a vertebra shows through the flesh, and as the Sinotyrannus gulps down the meat in his jaws, he sees it. The Yutyrannus is in agony from that one bite and roars in pain, letting go of the Sinotyrannus's arm. The Sinotyrannus headbutts the Yutyrannus away, and the feathered tyrannosaur trips over a large rock. He rolls down for a small bit, and stops near a nearly vertical drop. The Sinotyrannus runs at the Yutyrannus, and just at the last second, the Yutyrannus jumps put of the way. The Sinotyrannus keeps on running, but when he sees the drop, he stops and turns around. This is when the Yutyrannus headbutts hims. The Sinotyrannus stumbles closer to the edge. The Yutyrannus is about to headbutt the Sinotyrannus again when the crested Tyrannosaur bites down on the Yutyrannus's chest. The Yutyrannus roars in pain and shakes the Sinotyrannus off. The Sinotyrannus lunges for the Yutyrannus and gets down on its shin. The Yutyrannus shakes the Sinotyrannus off, but not without his shin being cracked. The Yutyrannus bites the side of the Sinotyrannus, and then pulls a big chunk of meat off of him. The Sinotyrannus roars, and does the same for the Yutyrannus. The Sinotyrannus spits out the meat and lunges agin, only to be slashed away by the Yutyrannus's long claws. The Sinotyrannus recovers and bites the Yutyrannus's snout. The Yutyrannus roars and shakes his head around, dislodging the Sinotyrannus, thent h Yutyrannus headbutts the Sinotyrannus towards the edge of the cliff. The Sinotyrannus stumbles over a rock and falls. The Yutyrannus runs at the Sinootyrannus, who is just getting up. At the last second before the Yutyrannus headbutts the Sinotyrannus off the cliff, the crested tyrannosaur lashes out with his jaws and bites the Yutyrannus's neck. The Yutyrannus stops dead in his tracks as his oxygen supply is getting cut off by the Sinotyrannus's powerful jaws. The Yutyrannus roars and struggles in vain, and soon, his oxygen level reaches a critical level. The Sinotyrannus gives a final bite, and crushes the neck of the Yutyrannus. The feathered tyrannosaur is still alive, but not for long. The Yutyrannus gives one final roar of pain and defiance as the Sinotyrannus throws him over the side of the cliff. The Yutyrannus roars all the way down, and lands with a boom that shook the mountain. Then, the Sinotyrannus roars in triumph.
Winner.... Sinotyrannus!!!
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Sinotyrannus and Yutyannus where evenly matched, and it all came down to terrain, and chance.
Later today, I will post the new line up and improved rules.