
Tyrant king
MemberCompsognathusAugust 19, 2014i think that tey could because of their sheer numbers weapons and size.
Yeah, P-X it's quite childish to tell one other "party" that they're wrong and act smug about it.
IT'S TIME TO DU-DU-DU-DU-DUEL!!!
I know what you said, and the way you said implies that I'm wrong.
Jack of all trades. Master of none
You did a while ago.
"One party is wrong. ;)"
You typed that I believe.
IT'S TIME TO DU-DU-DU-DU-DUEL!!!
We are all wrong to an extent, we can't be sure abot something untill we seeit, maybe rex wahs bigger utahs smarter, the awnsere is that we don't know ho would win, we can only make assumptions and gueeses
Yes, I forgot about that, we're basing this off educated assumptions, but in the end, they are just mere assumpstions.
IT'S TIME TO DU-DU-DU-DU-DUEL!!!
Catzilla - JRR i guess now: That's what we're debating right now. Hence, why we are actually..
Mr.Happy: perhaps not, six would be enough imo. Droms are smart, and they can use their numbers to flank the rex, or have some distract while others attack.
One v one, that would be a suicide mission
Nature doesn't deceive us; it is we who deceive ourselves.
That is quite the childish act to lie about what i just saw you post a few minutes ago PX, dont play that game, i dont like liers.
Well im just going to stick with my belief and you others can stick to yours, no questions asked.
Perhaps Carno. Just the same, Rex might be a bit much for them. If they're desperate, that's why they're attacking the Rex. If they're not desperate, they have no reason to attack.
Jack of all trades. Master of none
You know what, I agree with what fact Dude just said.
IT'S TIME TO DU-DU-DU-DU-DUEL!!!
quoting my sig. ''Everybodie has difrent opinions and you can't change that''
drop it. No use in beating the dead horse.
The theropod database(quite reliable imo) had this to say on utahraptor:
Holotype- (CEU 184v.86) pedal ungual II
Paratypes- (BYU 9429) (3.89 m) mid caudal vertebrae (67 mm)
(BYU 9435) distal caudal vertebra
(BYU 9436) distal caudal vertebra
(BYU 9438) pedal ungual II
(BYU 13068) pedal ungual II
(CEU 184v.260) (5.03 m) tibia (503 mm)
(CEU 184v.294) pedal ungual II
(CEU 184v.400) premaxilla
Referred- (BYU 15465) (~5.9 m) femur (600 mm) (Erickson et al., 2009)
(BYU coll.) teeth (Kirkland et al., 2005)
(BYU and CEU coll.) (at least nine individuals; juvenile to adult; ~3-5.6 m, some ~11 m?) 190 elements including premaxillae, nasal, quadratojugal, cervical vertebrae, dorsal vertebrae, sacral vertebrae, proximal caudal vertebrae, coracoid, partial ilium, incomplete ischium, femora (310-565 mm), astragalus, metatarsal II, phalanx II-1, metatarsal III, metatarsal IV (Britt et al., 2001)
Nature doesn't deceive us; it is we who deceive ourselves.
PX, you also said you have no idea what im talikng about, so man up and say you did what you clearly did and THEN say sorry, because your appology means nothing right now if you cant clarify what you said.