Veteruiptesaurus vs tarbosaurus

Tyrant king
MemberCompsognathusJanuary 04, 20155225 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.
No, not immiedietly. If it knocks Vet off balance, Vet could regain balance. If it falls on it's back or side, not quite game over, but probably close.
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It would then began kicking wildly and keep the tarbo at bay until he gets to his feet.
Provided the wind wasn't knocked out of him. Gotta think of all the possible situations.
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Yes I know. its like getting thrown on your back, how would that feel? But the vet would have enough energy to kick the tarbo away.
I agree with Happy...depends on which situatuion...timing...Vet could rear up and slash, but if he misses, goes early or late, Tarbo will dive in and show how a rex can bite, before you know it, vet's intsestines wil be pouring out and its game over.
And if he tumbles Tarbo will cut him open aswell, if he is exhausted I don't think he would kick, or simply tarbo could go for his neck, his legs arn't that long.
Depends on how it lands though as well.
For example, one time, I was doing donuts on a quad in a muddy field, rolled the quad, flew twenty feet, landed on my shoulder, got up, flipped the quad back on its wheels and drove off, never to mention what happened to anyone. Another time, I fell about seven feet, landed on my feet, stumbled backwards, hit my back on a two by four, and I couldn't stand for twenty minutes.
The factors are endless.
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Yes like what if there is a loose rock...brach...log or even a cliffe, I get you Mr. Happy.
Ha, figures you agree with him.
no, vet's legs aren't long, but the tarbo will have to get in close to bite the the theropods neck and that will put him in danger of being kicked.
yes he is tired but he is fighting for his life. If you are fighting for your life you will not tire Easily.
My point exactly Cerato. IMO, a battle like this would be close, like 55-45 Tarbo, if you ask me, and usually come down to something out of their control, maybe experience, maybe one just lands a lucky blow.
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TK, dial it down a bit there. No need to address JPC like that. No offence, but you sounded like a bit of a jerk there. Sure, this is heated, but no need to be a jerk to someone who simply agrees with me.
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Like in JP3 out of nowhere the Tree falls down what if it hit spino's spine?
What I was saying was if he is kicking and he is on his back he can't reach his neck or head, therefor Tarbo can walk up and end it.
No it is just that everyone always disagrees with me on debates.
and this is not heated. It's just a debate.
I see. I think it might simply be the points you're brining up. You're talking in a perfect world where all outside factors are not applied while I'm talking actual scenarios. Nonetheless, you bring up excellent and thought provoking points.
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the reason why is that in my fignt scenarios there are no outside factors.
thanks, so have yo.
Then, in theory, yes, your ideas are highly plausible. Do I agree? Not completely. Mostly your method with no outside factors though.
Thanks.
Anyway, I'm out for the night. Shall we pick this up tomorrow or call it a draw?
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