Lord Vader
MemberTyrannosaurus RexFeb-18-2014 5:46 AMDD9097MS Round 1 Fight 6: Tarascosaurus vs Albertosaurus
Tarascosaurus
Tarascosaurus was a thirty foot long, three ton Abelisaur from Late Cretaceous Europe. It had extremely small arms, and it fought with its head.
Albertosaurus
Albertosaurus was a twenty five foot long, two and a half ton Tyrannosaur from Late Cretaceous North America. It was fast and agile.
Begin!
An Albertosaurus is hunting. She has been desperate for a meal, and she is willing to take any risk to get something. She walked past a Tyrannosaurus that was picking at a carcass, and she darted in and took a bite before the Rex or the smaller, feathered dinosaur noticed.
She was satisfied with the quick bite to eat, but it wasn't enough for her. She came across something else, something smaller. She growled out a challenge, not caring what it was. A Tarascosaurus looked up from the carcass and roared back. The Albertosaurus looked at the Tarascosaurus, growling and ready to fight to the death.
They walked in circles, the Tarascosaurus thinking the Albertosaurus would be easier than what he was used to. The Albertosaurus knew she was going to have to fight hard for the meal, but she knew it would be worth it.
The Tarascosaurus was the first to attack. He ran at her, but she sidestepped and watched. The Tarascosaurus had prepared for an attack from the side after he missed, but it didn't come. He looked at the Albertosaurus, and she was standing, watching. The Tarascosaurus got uncomfortable with how still the Albertosaurus was. She moved slow unless she was dodging, and when she wasn't walking, she was dead still.
The Albertosaurus gave a long, low growl, and the Tarascosaurus growled back. He didn't like how patient the Albertosaurus was, and he attacked again. The Albertosaurus jumped out of the way again, and the Tarascosaurus turned and attacked again, hoping to catch her off guard. He did, and he knocked her back. She fell on her side, and when she stood up, the Tarascosaurus was running at her again.
Instead of jumping out of the way, she ducked. The Tarascosaurus missed her, and thinking that she had moved out of the way, attacked to the side again. The Albertosaurus saw enough, and attacked. She bit his neck started pushing him around. She was dragging his neck along the ground, hitting every rock, tree, and hole.
When she let go, the Tarascosaurus looked around for her, but just as quickly as the first attack came, she attacked again. She came from the opposite side, and she jumped at him. She hit him full force in the side, sending him into a tree and then to the ground. The Tarascosaurus was winded, and the Albertosaurus was on him again, biting his neck.
He struggled free, but he was getting tired. He was breathing heavily by the time he stood up, and the Albertosaurus was staring at him again, blood dripping from her jaws. She looked the Tarascosaurus dead in the eye, and then at the carcass. The Tarascosaurus looked at the carcass and got the idea. He decided that the carcass wasn't worth the fight anymore, and he ran away.
The Albertosaurus watched the Tarascosaurus run away, and then ate her fill from the carcass. When she was finished with it, she dragged the last bit of it back to her territory. When she got back to her territory, she continued dragging it, deciding to rest after she got it to her wounded mate. When she got to her mate, he stood up, slowly and painfully, and ate his fill before going to sleep next to her.
Half a ton lighter, but far more agile, as well as having to feed herself and her wounded mate, the fight would have been even if it wasn't the final option for one side.
Jack of all trades. Master of none
Rex Fan 684
MemberCompsognathusFeb-18-2014 8:23 AMPretty good. I was happy to see the Tarascosaurus survive.
Acro Rex
MemberCompsognathusFeb-18-2014 8:31 AMgood fight. I was rooting for the Tarascosaurus, but i likeed the outcome nonetheless. very realistic
UCMP 118742
MemberCompsognathusFeb-18-2014 10:01 AMNice fight. I fully agree with the outcome.
Keep in mind that many people have died for their beliefs; it's actually quite common. The real courage is in living and suffering for what you believe in. -Brom-
Primal King
MemberCompsognathusFeb-18-2014 4:47 PMAlberto ftw. But glad the Tarascosaurus backed off and didn't die
"If you can't see it... It's already too late."
-Jurassic Apocalypse (by Paden)
Jezza
MemberCompsognathusFeb-24-2014 7:13 PMAh, another twist, the bigger one didn't win. Albertosaurus had more motive to win.
Youre fat, and I'm not sugarcoating it cause you'd probably eat that too.