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Tyrant king

MemberCompsognathusAugust 09, 20141742 Views26 Replies

Torvo

45 feet llong 

height20 feet 

weight 8 ttons this individual is a male and he is away from his papacke

 

 

t.rex

45 feet long 8.5 tons 

21 feet

thisvindiviual is a male and he doesn't have a pack.

 

 

fight!!!!!!!

the torvo wakes up after a long nap. He sneaks away from his pack to find food.meanwhile a t.rex is on a rampage because he smells another carnivore. On hiss rampage he sees the torvo and charges but torvo uses his acute senses and swerves out of the way as the the tyrant rushes past him .the torvo bites down on his back .the rex is amazed at the torvos agility .the rex shakes violently and torvo finally releases his victim. Rex snaps at torvo . Biting his snout torvo backs up and then uses his huge strong arm with big claws and slashes him, making big gash marks. He then kicks the rex several times making large scars on his chest . Rex finally let's go them slams his huge skull into torvos skull then camps down on tis neck, applying pressure but torvo is rough and kicks snaps and slaahes rex and tears of one of Rex's arms and rex finally let's go but torvo is ready then kicks him over and bites his stomach and rips out a large chunk of flesh. Rec kicks at torvo but to no avail and torvo bites his neck killing him

WINNER!!!!!!!!!torvosaurs

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As of right now, yes that's true. But We have Amphicoelias(?) Apatosaurus - which got a huge size upgrade possibly(i'll post a discussion) Brachiosaurus, Giraffatitan, And a myriad of titanosaurs.

The largest animals to ever walk the earth roamed the jurassic, something had to feed off of them and keep their populations in check. And i doubt a pack of A. Fragillis would be able to touch brachiosaurus, let alone Giraffatitan. I could be wrong though, time will tell i guess

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

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Tyrant king
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amphiceolias

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Hiphopananomus
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True, it is plausible.

My take is that there's animlas like Aregentinosaurus sauropodsiden, pralititan and many others as well as huge carnivores such as Giganotosaurus, Tyrannosaurus, Carcharadontosaurus and many others. 

"Somewhere on this island is the greatest predator that ever lived. Second greatest predator must take him down."Roland Tembo"

"Jurassic park: The Lost World"

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valid point.

What fascinates me is the fact we've just barely scratched the surface. In all likelyhood, there's animals out there that make the onese we know look puny in comparison

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

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It is crazy to think about, I could just imagine a 500 foot long sauropod or 100 foot long theropod, unlikely but, it is possible.

"Somewhere on this island is the greatest predator that ever lived. Second greatest predator must take him down."Roland Tembo"

"Jurassic park: The Lost World"

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that would be awesome

 

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