Veteruiptesaurus vs tarbosaurus
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Tyrant king
MemberCompsognathusJanuary 04, 20155687 Views69 RepliesVeteruiptesaurus.
nickname: acrocanthosaur prototype
length: 30 to 33 feet long.
weight: 4 to 6 tons.
height: 9 to 14 feet tall.
weapons: strong bite, 7 to 10 inch hand claws, toe talons.
disadvantages: very slightly less bulky.
advantages: more agile, much stronger arms.
Tarbosaurus:
length: 30 to 36 feet long.
weight: 4 to 6 tons.
height: 10 to 16 feet tall.
weapons: bite, 3 inch hand claws.
disadvantages: slower, weak arms.
advatages: slightly stronger bite.
whi will win?
i say veteruiptesaurus.
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IPad is being an arse, I'll comment my piece later.
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So does my IPod...I have only ever posted on that thing twice...I'm using the computer for this :P

I see you put whi....I know how you feel, for me the worst is i instead of o it always happend!!!
Yeah think Tarbosaurus would win!


I don't know more general knowledge, haven't researched, I just think Tyrannosaurs were so advanced, stronger bite, bulkier and more size intimidation...

Well this opponent is very powerful too. His bite was most if not just as strong as tarbosaurus.

With the information provided, I'm leaning towards Tarbo. They're roughly the same size, roughly the same strength, speed won't really play a huge role in a 1 vs 1 rock 'em sock 'em knock 'em out street fight, Tarbo has a slight bite advantage while Veteruip has larger arms.
Personally, I'm of the opinion that arms do not play a major role in carnivore vs carnivore combat because the opponent would have to be practically underneath said dinosaur for its arms to do any damage. Sure, said predator could rear up, but that puts it in a dangerous position.
I think Tarbosaurus would win due to its teeth. They were a combination of crushing and slashing. That would be a deadly combination should it hit a vital. If it hit the back or neck, Tarbo would have a better shot at doing some serious damage than Veteruip.
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I know like I said, no research just off the top of my head, but like I said Tarbosaurus or tyrannosaurs in general were more advanced.



Yeah I agree teeth are more important (jaw) than claws, like Happy said you would have to be almost underneath...

Well veteruiptesaurus has a very powerful bite too.
so there is no advantage in terms of bite since both can easily kill the other with a single good bite to a vital area.
and arms do matter. The veteruiptesaurus can just simply rear up. But if the tarbosaurus attacks the veteruiptesaurus. He can just start slashing the attacking tarbos face and then come down on the tarbo with his jaws.

Your very right there, its just to me, once you in its mouth, game over, also the bacteria, I think claws would play part, but not that big of a part, just my op.

I say the carcaradon wins because of its abnormal bulk.
tarbosaurus is like a t.rex but smaller, less robust and gas a more slender skull.
this is not like a small scale t.rex vs giganotosaurs.



Agreed, like I said earlier, typing on my IPod is painful, I have made over 20 attempts...I have only successfully posted 2 things! And a 3rd that was cut short...









Which of these do you think looks most like a Tyrannotitan? I palnning on drawing a Tyranno and wanted to know which is best











Just about to ask that:)
i guess it got deleted because it didn't make the slightest bit of sense.

TK, I'm aware that Vet could rear up and slash. But, as I said, that would put in a dangerous position. One good shove and Vet's done.
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happy, you clearly didnt read or under stand my post.
vet would rear up and start slashing, but if the tarbo tries to charge and bite its chest the ven will begin hacking away and also in that position the tarbo is even more vulnerable then the vet because the et,s jaws would be dierctly over the tarbo's neck and head.
so while rearing up in dangerous and can put it in a vulnerable position, it would be stupid to try to attack while the theropod is rearing up.

Must I give EVERY detail in my opinion?
Yes, it could rear up and start slashing. Still, puts it in a dangerous position, and if it swings a second too late or too early, it's game over.
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I never said it couldn't bite.
You never know. Timing is key. It could hit, it could miss. If it hits a particularly sensitive spot, yeah, Tarbo will stop. If it hits a not so sensitive spot, Tarbo might not. Besides, ever hear of momentem? If Tarbo's got enough of it, regardless of where Vet slashes, Tarbo's gonna ram him.
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Ever here of jaws from above? Ya, it will bite the top of the skull or neck of the tarbo as it is charging.

Again, timing is key.
Besides, just because a carnivore is biting another carnivore's neck doesn't mean it's game over.
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I bet if tarbosaurus biting vet's neck you would say otherwise. And in this case it is game over.

Actually, no, I wouldn't say that. It's never game over til one stops breathing.
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