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Ekrixinatosaurus vs Kelmayisaurus

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MemberCompsognathusJun-18-2014 6:12 PM

Ekrixinatosaurus

 

The "Explosion born lizard"

Length: 11 meters

weight: 4.5 tons

Height: 3 meters

Era: Early Cretaceous

Ekrixinatosaurus has the name meaning of "explosion born lizard", and this doesn't just pertain to how its fossils were discovered. This gigantic theropod may seem like a slouch, but when its time to eat, its quite the nightmare. These Abelisaurs attack with such a ferocity and force, they have been observed knocking a fully grown diplodocus to the ground. Unlike other Abelisaurs, Ekrixinatosaurus has a monstrous bite, being able to crush bone with two tons of force. Ekrixinatosaurus also has useable arms, but they aren't overall as useful as say, Torvosaurus' arms.

Kelmayisaurus

The "Kelmayi Lizard "

Length: 10 meters

Weight: 3.5 tons

Era: Cretaceous

A nocturnal predator that roams solo, yet takes on the largest animals it can. They gulp down carcasses at suprising speed, an adaptation to avoid loosing a kill to another large bodied carnivore. These animals are a force to be reckoned with. They attack with a ferocity that leaves its target a bloody unrecognizable mess by the end. They have never been featured by Ingen, but their natural behaviors have been categorized.

Here we go..

A male Ekrixinatosaurus stalks through the nevaeh desert of Isla Nublar, looking for easy prey. The sand scalded his sensitive toe pads, this forced him to pick up his pace. Joshua trees of varying growth rates spurted from the deathless soil, poking their green branches defiantly into the sky. All that went for miles was these trees, and some dense shrubbery squatting closely to the ground. This was no place for an herbivore.

Instead of finding prey, the Ekrixinatosaurus was himself being targeted. The female Kelmayisaurus had been following him for a quater mile; sensing his hunger and desperation she had followed suit in hopes of an easy meal.

She followed him onto the salt plateau, hiding her immense bulk behind a cluster of Joshua trees. She was downwind from the abelisaur, so he had not yet figured out he was being stalked.

The Carcharodontosaur kept alert as she saw the Abelisaur dart forward, picking up a small dryosaur in his jaws and crushing it. The pitiful squeals of agony bounced off of the deathless sands, echoing for some distance. Then, there was silence.

She took the opportunity, springing forward up behind the Ekrixinatosaurus. Gaining momentum, she leapt up onto the Abelisaurs back. She gained anchorage with her lethal claws, biting down around the middle of the Ekrixinatosaurus back. He struggled under the added weight, his soft underbelly being scorched by the intensely hot sand. He rolled onto his right side, pitching the Kelmayisaurus off. He struggled to get to his feet, pushing himself onto his feet and stumbling forward.

 The Kelmayisaurus grabbed him by the nape of the neck while he was in this vunerably position, shaking her head back and forth. Her teeth easily sliced through the tender flesh, yet her grip was poor at best. The abelisaur shook her off, turning and roaring at his attacker for the first time. He sized her up, noticing he had a small size advantage over the Carcharodontosaur. He backed away with a growl, shaking his head back and forth. She walked forward slowly, her head bobbing in a very birdlike manner. Her eyes were cold and calculating; this unnerved the Abelisaur.

He pawed the ground like an enraged bull, and sprang forward. His colossal head collided with her chest, and a choking squeal was the only sound that escaped her as she went reeling backwards. He roared once more, swinging his head in an S-shaped pattern. The Kelmayisaurus resumed her attack, snapping her steak tooth filled jaws inches from the Abelisaurs throat. He brought his skull down like a hammer, the Carcharodontosaur fell to the ground hard. He backed away silently, waiting for the predator to get up. He searched frantically with his eyes for an escapr route, yet found none.

The Carcharodontosaur got dizzily to its feet, sumbling a couple steps in a few directions before yet again locking eyes on her intended dinner. 

The Abelisaur was the first to move this time, running straight at her and ducking low to the ground. Before she could bring her jaws around his neck, he surged upwards. The momentum sent the Carcharodontosaur to the sandy earth once more. He went for her throat, yet her grappling claws kept his short muzzle at an acceptable distance.  She slashed out and connected with his muzzle, creating a small but deep laceration. He backed away, grunting in suprise. He turned to run, but the Kelmayisaurus was upon him.

She bit down on the back of his thigh as he started running, causing him to jerk violently forward. Once he got a grip on the situation, he tried feverently to get the lethal jaws off his leg. He kicked out violently and pitched himself forward, yet it only sank the steak knife like teeth deeper.

The Kelmayisaurus thrust her weight forward and up, attempting to flip the Abelisaur. It worked, but they were both sent to the dirt. Her lower two ribs struck a large rock, cracking one and snapping the other. The pain was immense, and before she could react the Abelisaur was on his feet again. Desperation seized her body, and she acted out in the only way her primative brain could.

As the Ekrixinatosaurus turned around to leave, when a searing pain erupted in his lower leg. He looked down in horror to see his leg fully engulfed in the Kelmayisaurus' jaws, and then he fell. He had no control in which direction, and when his reptilian body hit the fiery sand he found that his right leg would not function. The fellow predator had taken a scaringly large amount of flesh out of the back of the leg, blood was already staining the dirty brown sand. 

A shadow cast over him, and he looked up to see the Kelmayisaurus looming over him with bloody jaws ready to kill. The last thing he ever saw was the jaws coming down with lightening speed, a quick pain erupted from his ribcage...then nothing. The Kelmayisaurus began to gourge herself on the fallen abelisaur king.

Winner...Kelmayisaurus!

Pretty even matchup, but the Carcharodontosaur came out on top.

Nature doesn't deceive us; it is we who deceive ourselves.

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Something Real

MemberTyrannosaurus RexJun-18-2014 11:32 PM

CARNOSAUR - That was an indredibly fun battle! Thank you very much for presenting this to us! :)

Lord Vader

MemberTyrannosaurus RexJun-19-2014 3:33 AM

Good fight, I was rooting for Kelmayisaurus.

Jack of all trades. Master of none

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MemberCompsognathusJun-19-2014 9:18 AM

Nice. Wasn't rooting for either, but good fight.

"Men like me don't start the wars. We just die in them. We've always died in them, and we always will. We don't expect any praise for it, no parades. No one knows our names." ―Alpha-98

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MemberCompsognathusJun-20-2014 7:40 AM

Good fight, but I was rooting for Ekrixinatosaurus.

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-

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