Primal King
MemberCompsognathusApr-02-2014 8:05 PMJurassic Park is known for containing dangerous, man-eating animals who are vicious hunters. However which is the deadliest? I’ve narrowed it down to all the top predators in the franchise. Which do you think is the most dangerous of the deadly?
The Troodon- Appearances: Jurassic Park the Game. Weapons: speed, extremely high intelligence, sickle claw, night vision, pack hunting.
The Carnotaurus- Appearances: The Lost World Novel. Weapons: Horns, fastest carnivorous dinosaur, strong bite, chameleon ability, nocturnal
The Ceratosaurus- Appearance: Jurassic Park ///. Weapons: Fragile horn, robust build, claws, giant teeth.
The Compsognathus- Appearances: The Lost World: Jurassic Park (film). Weapons: Small size, group hunter, slightly venomous, tenacity.
The Pteranodon-Appearances: Jurassic Park ///. Weapons: Flight, teeth, grabbing feet, flocking attack.
The Dilophosaurus-Appearances: Jurassic Park. Weapons: Frill surprise, venom spit, claws, teeth, venomous bite, small size.
The Velociraptor- Appearances: All Jurassic Parks. Weapons: Killer toe claw, hand claws, sharp teeth, intelligence, speed, pack hunter.
The Spinosaurus- Appearances: Jurassic Park ///. Weapons: Large size, strength, hand claws, powerful arms, average intelligence, decent jaws with gripping teeth.
The Tyrannosaurus rex- Appearances: All Jurassic Parks. Weapons: Large size, extreme strength, powerful, small but strong forelimbs, decently high intelligence,unbelievably powerful jaws.
I believe it to be the T. rex. In general, T. rex’s size and strength allows it to take much damage, get to hard to reach places, eat humans whole, destroy or throw machines or cars, and kill other predatory dinosaurs. I believe the danger level of T-rex to be at the extreme or maximum level. What do you think? Who’s the fiercest predator? Tell me who, and why, and give me their danger ranking among the others, from medium, high, very high, or maximum (extreme).
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Alphadino65
MemberTriceratopsApr-02-2014 8:19 PMI do agree with you on the basis of T.rex being the most powerful, or one of the most powerful, JP predators. And I only say that because JP3's Spinosaurus was also depicted to be immensely powerful and basically indestructible.
My only argument is that the Velociraptor species were shown to be the most intelligent dinosaurs on both islands. They worked together in cohesive units, communicated at a level previously un-thought of among dinosaurs, and had the ability to run faster and jump higher than any other creature in the films. Then again, an adult T.rex and Spinosaurus probably couldn't jump anyway due to their weight. And those two previous genera did not work as well together among their own kind as well as the raptors, and their communication was not as complex as the raptors.
In that regard, JP Velociraptors were the most deadly predators.
A contrary argument would be that while the raptors were most dangerous in packs, one individual was not as great a threat while one T.rex alone could cause more damage and chaos.
I am truly torn about this issue, but I wouldn't want to meet anyone of them face to face.
Gojira2K
MemberCompsognathusApr-02-2014 8:56 PMIn my mind it would be a tie between Rexy, Spino, Raptor, and Troodon. Although I would have to lean towards Spino, but the rest are still high ranking.
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MemberCompsognathusApr-02-2014 10:16 PMso far
I think the troodon are the deadliest predator in jurassic park
sure they're not as big and as strong as the rex
but their small size allows them to run through small holes to ambush their prey, intelligent and pack hunting habit like a raptor, and to make it even worse, they are venomous is the reason why the troodon are the perfect killing machine in JP
Jezza
MemberCompsognathusApr-03-2014 12:02 AMSpinosaurus. ;)
I hope they put an acrocanthosaurus in the Jurassic World, that would be awesome. :)
Youre fat, and I'm not sugarcoating it cause you'd probably eat that too.
Lord Vader
MemberTyrannosaurus RexApr-03-2014 3:24 AMI say the Velociraptors, followed by Rex. If the JP3 Spino was any form of realistic, it wouldn't have survived that movie.
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MemberCompsognathusApr-03-2014 4:27 AMI'm leaning towards the Carnotaurus here. It might not be as powerful or as smart as the Raptors and the T.rex, but being able to camouflage itself makes it the most dangerous imo.
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Deltadromeus
MemberCompsognathusApr-03-2014 7:54 AMVelociraptor. While T. rex and Spino where two immensely powerful predators, they where, come in and kill one or two. Velociraptor. They committed Homicide. Maybe even genocide. They are as smart as the troodon, and bigger as well. (plus, Troodon was never officialy in JP)
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Sci-Fi King25
MemberAllosaurusApr-03-2014 9:12 AM"Velociraptor" (it's actualy a Utahraptor). It's smallish, but stealthy. While Rex and Spino are large, bulky behemoths, raptors have stealth and advanced intellignece.
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JP Carnotaur
MemberCompsognathusApr-03-2014 11:47 AMCarnotaurus if they use their camo they could kill anything.
The giant gate that read Jurassic Park was ruined. The gates where torn off and their where pieces of them all over the ground. Muldoon saw herbivore foot prints maybe Parasaurs or the Trike herd W
Lord Vader
MemberTyrannosaurus RexApr-03-2014 12:54 PMI don't know, that Soino was pretty stealthy in JP3.
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Deltadromeus
MemberCompsognathusApr-03-2014 3:17 PMSci-Fi king, the "Velociraptor" was actually Deinonychus. Utahraptor was taller than a man, and much longer there the raptors there. Grant said 9 feet long, Utahraptor is something like 24 feet.
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Primal King
MemberCompsognathusApr-03-2014 4:09 PMPeople are forgetting that, though they are intelligent and stealthy/quick, people have a chance of surviving a Raptor attack/bite. They don't have that luxury with Tyrannosaurus, and even Spinosaurus. I consider a Raptor pack to be nearly (if not as) deadly as an adult T. rex, and the Spinosaurus to be second.
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Lord Vader
MemberTyrannosaurus RexApr-03-2014 4:13 PMAgreed. Gennaro was killed in a matter of seconds by Rexy. Muldoon struggled nearly three times as long, but that's only because the thing got him from the side and surprised him.
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Primal King
MemberCompsognathusApr-03-2014 4:21 PMExactly. Rexy slaughtered Gennaro, while I believe Muldoon stilll didn't really have a chance of at least escaping the initial attack, he could've escaped and struggled for a long time. T. rex is deadlier than one raptor, and possibly more than a pack. One attack, and the persons done for. ;)
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Deltadromeus
MemberCompsognathusApr-03-2014 5:11 PMI'll agree that one Rex or Spino is deadlier than one raptor. Most things are. One raptor, a JP Velociraptor does not make. The raptors are known for thier ability to open doors and sneak attack. Stealtheartand brains, its what wins wars.
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Lord Vader
MemberTyrannosaurus RexApr-03-2014 5:35 PMA little firepower helps as well General. A pack of Raptors would be nearly unstoppable. A Tyrannosaurus Rex would be nearly unstoppable. A pair of Tyarnnosaurus Rex would be even more nearly unstoppable. A pack of Raptors and a pair of Tyrannosaurus working togather against a common enemy would be the most unstoppable thing this world has ever seen. Even King Leonidas and his Spartan army would have second thoughts about fighting them.
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Something Real
MemberTyrannosaurus RexApr-03-2014 5:50 PMPrimal King
MemberCompsognathusApr-03-2014 6:45 PMThanks ^ to all!
@Mr. Happy, Definitely. Velociraptor pack is nearly (if not as) deadly as a T. rex. I'm pretty sure any army would think twice before taking on a T. rex and raptor pack.
@Something Real- Agreed. As deadly as a large pack of raptors if not more, at 45-55 ft in length, sheer muscle, immensely unbelieveably powerful jaws, and an intelligent killer-instinct based brain. T. rex was unstoppable.
@TheMoreYouKnow, Thanks for the post, I don't agree, but I respect your opinion.
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Primal King
MemberCompsognathusApr-03-2014 6:45 PMThanks ^ to all!
@Mr. Happy, Definitely. Velociraptor pack is nearly (if not as) deadly as a T. rex. I'm pretty sure any army would think twice before taking on a T. rex and raptor pack.
@Something Real- Agreed. As deadly as a large pack of raptors if not more, at 45-55 ft in length, sheer muscle, immensely unbelieveably powerful jaws, and an intelligent killer-instinct based brain. T. rex was unstoppable.
@TheMoreYouKnow, Thanks for the post, I don't agree, but I respect your opinion.
"If you can't see it... It's already too late."
-Jurassic Apocalypse (by Paden)