could 6 utahraptors beat a t.rex
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Tyrant king
MemberCompsognathusAug 19, 2014Locked6729 Views163 Repliesi think that tey could because of their sheer numbers weapons and size.
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Hey Guest, want to add your say?

Well it doesnt really seem like we CAN get back on topic without somebody getting angry.

I am pretty sure we can S-Rex, no one else can get angry. As a matter of fact, no one got angry.
And P-X, in this forum things go off topic ALL the time. Quite fun, really.
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Getting off topic is fine, you dont have to stay strictly on the topic, getting off topic can allow you to get to know people and have fun convos.

Fun for the people who have supporters...
"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"

Intersting points, but I think the rex could manover his body and neck fairly well to counter the utah. I dont think it could easily destroy the rex as you make it sound like :3 Im with PX.



xplictz, i dont think anything with as much muscle on its neck as you and others claim can move its neck very much at all.

Granted, of course it can move it a decent amount, but definately not at a 90 degree angle to flank an attack from the side.


And its neck wasnt even very long at that, so its basically like a fat guy trying to look at what is perfectly to the side of him without completely changing the direction his body is facing.

One Utahraptor vs One rex?
That's a mismatch in favor of the rex, allow me to elaborate.
On average, a tyrannosaurus rex would weigh in the ballpark of 7 tons, stand twelve feet tall, and measure 11.5 meters.
Utahraptor( not really enough individuals to get an average out of, but..) would be approxmately 6.5 meters long, weigh half a ton and stand 6 feet tall.
As we can see, Rex has the advantage in the weight, height, and length(which doesn't play really any factor at all). It can also exert 6 tons of force in its bite, making it so when/if it gets its jaws around the Utahraptor, we have one dead dromaeosaur on our hands.
Sure, it's lighter therefore making it more agile, and i'm not discounting the giant six inch claw on its foot, but it would need to get past the jaws of a Tyrannosaurus to even make an attempt at an attack.
6? no question they stand a better chance at killing a rex. 3-4 might even.
1.5 tons for utahraptor, where did ya get that number?
Nature doesn't deceive us; it is we who deceive ourselves.



Yeah... 1 on 1... Utharaptor would have almost no chance of wining. But, six on one. the utahs would IMO win 85% of the time.
"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"

I dont really think there is much of a "we" in the way you put it Carno, because there are obviously two parties in this discussion ;)


I've have a question for all of the people who say Utah had a good chance of wining in a one on one. Do you think Utha could beat a spinosaurus in a one on one battle?
"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"


S-rex, i don't quite get what you meant by that, haha but please, elaborate
Anyway, at parity, a 6 meter utahraptor would probably kill a six meter rex. That's the only one v one i see utahraptor even standing a chance in
Nature doesn't deceive us; it is we who deceive ourselves.

The only way I see it being possible is if it were a juvenile rex or a sick rex.
"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"

Wait a minute, did you just say that we are wrong just because you cant come up with anything better to prove yor theory and instead wait for people wo can actually debate to post? I suggest you take a few steps back.

Who are you talking to, lol.
"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"



Before we stop... I want an answer to the question I asked...
"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"

Catzilla, i see you used a new username...confused me x)
FACT DUDE - first off, i'm flattered ;) second, take it easy, he's just a kid after all.
Let's keep it friendly, guys
Nature doesn't deceive us; it is we who deceive ourselves.

I wasnt being rude in anyway Carno if thats what you are asking, just take it as two parties clarifiying their peace through not agreeing with each other on what they believe. And Hiphop, why, just why did you bring Spinosaurus into this?

Still didn't answer my question...
"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"


S-rex: no no, i just couldn't quite grip what you were trying to get across. Physical therapy man, takes its toll..
The question at hand is if Rex could handle six raptors, or vice versa. Let's keep it at that for the time being.
Nature doesn't deceive us; it is we who deceive ourselves.

Well, seeing that this has over 55 comments when I started, I ain't reading them then saying my piece, so here we go.
With six Utahraptors, you have six tons give or take of Raptor. They would be agile, the attack would be coordinated, and they are viscious little buggers.
With Rex, you've got a 7-9 ton killing machine. It isn't going down without a fight. It's got muscle and a nasty bite.
Now, would six Utahraptors be able to do it? I don't see why not. Is it likely? Not as much as you'd think. You see, with six targets, Rex is going to be able to hit one or two. That may be enough. You see, one in six is something like 17.5%. I don't know about you guys, but I wouldn't want to lose 17.5% of anything.
If it takes out two, that brings it up to 35%. With two dead Utahraptors, depending on just how desperate the Utahraptor pack is, they may continue to attack. If they back off and the Rex doesn't eat the two dead ones, they'll come back for those. If the pack continues the attack, it's most likely a matter of time before Rex succumbs to the wounds.
Just the same, if the pack is desperate, they may get reckless. That would work against them. If they weren't desperate, they wouldn't be attacking a T-freaking-Rex.
In the end, I'd say about 50/50 for them, given the terrain and situation. That's just my two cents though.
Jack of all trades. Master of none

Dont hate but utah would crush spino

And im not going to because if i do, then that would be violating forum rules. You know why? Because my different opinions on who would win would be different than what you would say, which ultimately leads to you asking me why do i think Spino would win instead of Rex, which is techniquely a Rex vs Spino.


Sorry, was gone for a bit.
I just think one Utah could kill Rex, that's all. Not a fight going on, just a debate.
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Utahraptor weighed 1,100 pounds. 6 would weigh in the ballpark of 6,600 lbs, or 3.56 tons.
Where does utahraptor weighing excess of one ton come from?
Nature doesn't deceive us; it is we who deceive ourselves.

Also why did you bring spino up HPP?

Spino was brought up?
Well, guys just keep it with the Utah's.
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