Trex abilities

Gian
MemberCompsognathusJanuary 27, 20146501 Views64 RepliesI read trex can lift up 10,000lbs in their mouth, bite strength 13,000lbs also has bacteria, sences, speed, roar, agile, acrobactic, they can feel vibrations, and intelligent
weapons claws, sharp teeth, tail, head, and talons
skills not sure hunting I guess
I'm not sure if their more and how well
That statement right there has occured to me a lot...
If there weren't any opinions, then there'd be no debates or discussions. Debates/discussions are fine until someone goes off the deep end! Why do you think we proclaimed Spino vs Rex dead? You're just beating a dead horse. If you don't have anything nice to say, then don't say anything at all!
It's simple: Say it's an opinion, and most people,are fine with it. Say it's a fact, and someone will get ticked off. For example, just an example, let's say that T-Rex had better teeth than Spinosaurus. Say it as a fact, someone will get pissed off. Say it as an opinion, someone will give their opinion.
Fact is, Rex had better teeth for what it did. Rex had serrated railroad spikes for teeth, and they were great for crushing. If it had Spino's teeth, but lived a T-Rex lifestyle, it would be screwed because the teeth would not be strong enough for the purpose.
This is just an example, no one get mad, let's not get into a debate.
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Oops, i looked at opinion as fact right then, but opinion is how we enjoy debating, someone tries to disprove one from the other.
Fact Dude, you said Godzillasaurus doesn't say things are fact? Just look at his first comment in this post. It's full of "Definatly's."
When something clearly doesnt make sence i tend to do the same.
Look at it this way, if someone said Tyrannosaurus could fly because his arms were short enough to do so as an opinion, it clearly doesnt make sense. So with that being said, im sure even you would disagree 100.1%
A lot of things people say don't make sense Fact Dude. That's life. But instead of obviously calling them wrong isn't the approach you take. You say YOUR OPINION/THEORY and leave it at that. Mention it's your theory and opinion. Trying to disprove someone is not cool. SImply sharing your own views is fine though.
And that's the example your going with? Really?
I agree with Rex Fan on that one, and that example does make no sense. That was funny though. My example did make some sense though, right?
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Its just when things really start to not make sense, its probably best to let them know that there is no way that it could possibly turn out to be the truth. Take my son for example, if he says something that makes no sense whatsoever and takes it as his opinion, im going to let him know that its most likely not the case. If i would just let him keep that opinion and it turns out to be wrong, which would most likely be the case, he would get upset about it and throw a fit and/or get made fun of by other kids for thinking the way he does, and i dont like for any kid to come home feeling sad because people made fun of them, ESPECIALLY my own.
I know what you mean. I haven't had to deal with anything to that degree, but I know what you mean.
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go read the ' to end this once and for all about spinosaurus' thread. Godzillasaurus clearly stateswhat he writes as fact. or are you blind? i'll debate you all day. I was in Debate when i was in high school....so i know how these things work. People get pissy. facts of life.
FACT DUDE, you say you don't want some kid to come home upset or whatever when people blow off his opinions...when you did that to start off with! calling him a rex fanboy and dismissing him as' prolly 10-12'. I have a kid on the way... so i've been oddly defensive about certain things lately especially involving strangers. don't attack him for his opinion. Be Bloody constructive. I'll open up a thread for some debates if you feel like it. We can have these bloody discussions you and Godzillasaurus are ranting about.
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I interpretted it wrong, like i said judging by his wording that he is possibly 12 years old or less, and most kids that age dont think of their assumptions as "opinions", they look at them as fact, and also like you said i was 12 at one time and yes, i was the exact same way. Oh sure, NOW your having a kid so that you could come up with an excuse. Just outta curiosity, are you a bloody Brit lol.
Australian..i prefer 'bloody' to the curse words. Kids are on these forums ya know...
oh just so ya know, i found out a couple days ago..a bit scared but eh... keepin it real buddy.
Nature doesn't deceive us; it is we who deceive ourselves.
I agree, I was like that before I got on these forums (two weeks after my 14th birthday). Bloody I always associate with Australians and Brits ("Bloomin" with Brits as well).
Congrats BTW, I'm sure it'll be fine.
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FACT DUDE, message me and we will set up a debate. For obvious reasons...we will exlude Spinosaurus and Rex..i try to keep my personal life off the internet, but hey ya know now guys :) and thanks mr.happy....excited to bring the lil tike into the world.
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Quote: Fact is, Rex had better teeth for what it did. Rex had serrated railroad spikes for teeth, and they were great for crushing. If it had Spino's teeth, but lived a T-Rex lifestyle, it would be screwed because the teeth would not be strong enough for the purpose.
---Isn't that what I have been saying? That right there is not an opinion...
Most stuff is an opinion, it just so happens that that is not an opinion, but a fact that everyone can agree on. I was using that as an example. We can say that some things are fact, but the behaviour and fight style is opinions.
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I not going to say im going to agree with that, I think Spinosauruses teeth are adaped to whatever it decides to eat, not just fish, but more meant for fish. PS, Spinosaurus caught very large fish, and when theyre thrashing to try to get out of its mouth, the teeth didnt break. And another thing, many of the fish it caught had thick, strong scales. Now we DO know this from fossils of the fish.
My point exactly. Say it's a fact, and someone will dislike it.
S-Rex, I know about the fish being large and having thick scales, but if a T-Rex lived a normal T-Rex life with Spino teeth, the teeth which would probably get broken repeatedly if they had too much force (example, a T-Rex bite force) applied, they would likely break more easily than the teeth that T-Rex had.
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