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MemberCompsognathusAug-26-2014 8:22 AM

Tyrannosaurus rex vs Ankylosaurus  magniventris

 

Ankylosaurus

 

Ankylosaurus is a genus of ankylosaurid from the very end of the Cretaceous Period (between about 66.5–66 Ma ago) in western North America. Although a complete skeleton has not been discovered and several other dinosaurs are represented by more extensive fossil material,Ankylosaurus is often considered the Archetypal armored dinosaur. Other ankylosaurids shared its well-known features—the heavily armored body and massive bony tail club—but Ankylosaurus was the largest known member of the family.

Tyrannosaurus

Tyrannosaurus Rex, A Prehistoric Era Digital Art

 

Tyrannosaurus Is a genus of coelurosaurian theropod from the cretaceous of north america. Like Other tyrannosaurids, Tyrannosaurus had a massive skull balanced by a long, heavy tail. Relative to its large and powerful hind limbs, Tyrannosaurus fore limbs were short but unusually powerful for their size and had two clawed digits. Although other theropods rivaled or exceeded Tyrannosaurus rex in size, it was the largest known tyrannosaurid and one of the largest known land predators. In fact, the most complete specimen measures up to 12.3 m (40 ft) in length up to 4 metres (13 ft) tall at the hips,and up to 6.8 metric tons (7.5 short tons) in weight.

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Hiphopananomus

MemberCompsognathusAug-26-2014 8:39 AM

Anky takes this IMO. I think anky would just be too much for any theropod. It's just to heavily armoured.

65-35 for anky.

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Lord Vader

MemberTyrannosaurus RexAug-26-2014 8:56 AM

Depends on the situation. Two Rexes, Rex obviously had a better chance. A standard situation, Anky every time. Rex would have to be desperate to even think about challenging an Anky. 

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Carnosaur

MemberCompsognathusAug-26-2014 8:58 AM

it may be armored, but it's tiny compared to tyrannosaurus(and the other theropods for that matter)

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In that scale is the Ankylosaurus with the largest skull, and i believe the tyrannosaurus is sue.

Also, there was a study conducted rather recently that showed Anky's armore was much closer to kevlar(the stuff they make bullet proof vests out of) in structure.

Keep in mind Tyrannosaurus was well adapted to taking out armored prey, it had the dentition and the evolutional intelligience to know how to deal with Anky

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

Lord Vader

MemberTyrannosaurus RexAug-26-2014 9:01 AM

Well, given that info, probably 60-40 Rex. Call me a Rex Fan extremist, but with that info, that's what I think. 

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lxlplictz

MemberCompsognathusAug-26-2014 9:03 AM

With the new sizes I think it has to go to the rex, the size difference is too much. I think the anky wouldn't do as much damage as we thought! So 60-40 also :p

Carnosaur

MemberCompsognathusAug-26-2014 9:08 AM

Here's the article on the study:

Ankylosaurus: the bullet proof dinosaur

Walking With Dinosaurs inflated its size to 9/10 meters in length, and made it an impenetrable beast. In reality, Anky was 7/8 meters, 3 tons in weight. It would have no problem with the other predators in its environment(Nanotyrannus, Dromaeosaurs) but rex was a different matter.

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Allotitan

MemberCompsognathusAug-26-2014 9:09 AM

I'm going 60-40 Rex. From that info, ankylosaurus stands no chance. It's way too small compared to rex.  I remember hearing how unuseful the tail is because it's disproportionately short.

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Tyrant king

MemberCompsognathusAug-26-2014 10:19 AM

Rex wins.

Hiphopananomus

MemberCompsognathusAug-26-2014 12:26 PM

I'd say 50 50. While anky was small and rex was specialized at taking down heavily armoured prey. Ankysaurus armor I'd say would be almost indestructible I doubt a rex could bite through the armor. To be honest I'd say they stayed away from each other.

"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"

Spinosaurus Rex

MemberCompsognathusAug-26-2014 12:50 PM

In normal situations and probably most, id say Anky close to evertime, a Rex would just have to get lucky enough to flip it over without getting nailed by the tail, or even getting stabbed by its side spikes. So either way, if Rex kills it or not, its in for some injury.

Tyrant king

MemberCompsognathusAug-26-2014 1:38 PM

But rex is a lot bigger. So it could step on or flip over anky.

Spinosaurus Rex

MemberCompsognathusAug-26-2014 1:45 PM

S-P, stepping on an Ankylosaurus would be as much logic as stepping on a lego.

Lord Vader

MemberTyrannosaurus RexAug-26-2014 1:45 PM

For the most part, they'd just ignore each other. Anky was a tank, but at the same time, too small to be worth the effort. If they did end up fighting, it is possible for Rex to have been able to bite through Anky. Rex's bite force has been estimated at 3-9 tons PSI. That's the equivelent to about 6 000 to 18 000 pounds PSI. Now, some may say Rex had a bite force topping at 7 tons. That's still 14 000 pounds PSI.

To give you an idea on that, a .50 BMG round produces about 2000 foot pounds of energy. That's 2000 pounds of force over a square foot. That's enough to rip a hole in an engine block. So, upwards of 10 000 pounds of force over a square inch would probably do the job. 

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Spinosaurus Rex

MemberCompsognathusAug-26-2014 1:47 PM

That would be like biting on a hardwood tree with spikes, i doubt it would ever chance that unless its hallucinating from the lack of food.

Tyrant king

MemberCompsognathusAug-26-2014 1:49 PM

@Ya and stepping on a Lego would crush it.

and please call me raptor or rex or something.

Sci-Fi King25

MemberAllosaurusAug-26-2014 1:50 PM

As Mr. H said, it depends on the situation. 2 Tyrannosaurus vs. 1 Ankylosaurus, the Tyrannosaurus wins. 2 Ankylosaurus vs. 1 Tyrannosaurus, the the Ankylosaurus wins 1 Ankylosaurus vs. 1 Tyrannosaurus, it could go either way, but Ankylosaurus would probably win. However, they would most likely ignore each other.

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Spinosaurus Rex

MemberCompsognathusAug-26-2014 1:52 PM

Why do you change your name so  much? Youve only been here almost a month and youve already made 3 names, and Raptorexx is already taken by another.

Lord Vader

MemberTyrannosaurus RexAug-26-2014 1:52 PM

Which is why I said that for the most part, they'd ignore each other. 

 

It's the "what if" factor that people like to discuss. Rex and Spino for example, it's always people arguing about if they actually fought. What they don't argue about is the difference in diets that would allow them to just ignore each other. It's the "what if they fought?" that people like to talk about, not the "why would they fight?" bit. 

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Silver_Falcon

MemberCompsognathusAug-26-2014 1:53 PM

And if rex tried to flip it it would recieve side-spikes to the face... Honestly, despite anky's small size, it was nearly impossble for a rex to kill it. If it laid flat on the ground, a rex would be hard pressed to flip it, and like spino said, Ankylosaurus was a lego. You do not step on it. So... That leaves us with one hungry rex vs. one irritated ankylosaurus.

Another way to look at this is like an armadillo and a coyote. It'll take a lot of luck for the coyote to win, and it's better off looking elsewhere for food.

Here, have a waffle (-'.')-#

Lord Vader

MemberTyrannosaurus RexAug-26-2014 1:53 PM

SP, have you ever stepped on a LEGO? No, they do not get crushed. They cause the most unbearable pain you'll ever feel. 

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Spinosaurus Rex

MemberCompsognathusAug-26-2014 1:54 PM

Well we do argue about Spino's diet about as much as Rex vs Spino, but that also.

Tyrant king

MemberCompsognathusAug-26-2014 1:54 PM

@ spino rex, I get bored of them.

and if the size chart is accurate I don't see why rex would win with Ease. It is adaptted to taking armored prey. The worst that could happen to rex is a cracked shin.

Lord Vader

MemberTyrannosaurus RexAug-26-2014 1:56 PM

That is true. I think we can all agree that, when fish were plentiful, it ate fish. Any other time, perhaps scavenging and hunting some Hadrosaurs. The young, old, weak and sick, like any predator would go for. 

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Tyrant king

MemberCompsognathusAug-26-2014 1:56 PM

Stop calling me S P guys just saucy raptor or rex or RR

Silver_Falcon

MemberCompsognathusAug-26-2014 1:57 PM

WAIT! Cease this spino nonsense immediately. This is rex vs anky. Do you see a spino in there? NO. Now stop.

Here, have a waffle (-'.')-#

Spinosaurus Rex

MemberCompsognathusAug-26-2014 1:57 PM

Well you already know my opinion on the deal, so ill just leve it at that.

Lord Vader

MemberTyrannosaurus RexAug-26-2014 1:58 PM

Same here, sorry, it was an example. Sorry again, forget that happened. 

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Spinosaurus Rex

MemberCompsognathusAug-26-2014 1:59 PM

You are right SF, i wasnt the one to bring it up though, just pointing that out.

Tyrant king

MemberCompsognathusAug-26-2014 1:59 PM

And Mr happy I have steppedon one and it hurt. But if you are wearing a Aho and are a large Pearson n and want not crush the Lego it will be crushed.

Silver_Falcon

MemberCompsognathusAug-26-2014 2:02 PM

@Spino I understand that, just didn't want this topic to get closed. 

Anyway, as I said, my opinion on this is that it's like a coyote trying to get an armadillo. It might, but it's generally not worth the effort. So I say that neither wins. It is a draw.

Here, have a waffle (-'.')-#

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