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DDD: Fight 18- Tyrannosaurus vs. Quetzalcoatlus

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Sci-Fi King25

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Tyrannosaurus

Tyrannosaurus was a large carnivore that lived in the United States and Canada during the Late Cretaceous period. This individual is 14 feet tall, 35 feet long, and 7 tons.

 

Quetzalcoatlus

Quetzalcoatlus was a large carnivore that lived in the United States during the Late Cretaceous period. This individual is 19 feet tall, 30 feet wingspan, and 600 pounds.

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     A Tyrannosaurus is hunting in a forest. Soon, he finds a small Edmontosaurus group. The few individuals in the group are peacefully feeding on some ferns. Soon, the Tyrannosaurus reveals itself. The Edmontosaurus herd runs to a small clearing, but soon a large shadow covers them…

 

     The Edmontosaurus herd and the Tyrannosaurus look up and see a few small pterosaurs hastily fleeing the area as a large Quetzalcoatlus lands. It grabs a juvenile Edmontosaurus near the front of the herd and quickly swallows it. The Edmontosaurus herd runs off, but the Tyrannosaurus roars at it. The Quetzalcoatlus squawks at the dinosaur and steps forward.

 

     As the two carnivores approach, the Tyrannosaurus charges. The Quetzalcoatlus flies away after galloping a few steps, but the Tyrannosaurus turns around and grabs one of its feet. The hungry Tyrannosaurus begins to pull the creature down. The Quetzalcoatlus screeches and flaps his wings wildly, desperately trying to break free. Soon, he gets close enough to slash the Tyrannosaurus’s face with his free foot, The Tyrannosaurus lets go, roaring in slight pain and surprise.

 

     The Quetzalcoatlus flies off, yet he doesn’t want to risk the Tyrannosaurus hunting him. He swoops down at the dinosaur and grabs its neck with his giant beak. He uses all of his strength to pull the Tyrannosaurus, and eventually slams it to the ground. Now, it’s the Quetzalcoatlus’s turn…

 

     The pterosaur places a foot on the Tyrannosaurus’s chest, holding it down. The Quetzalcoatlus knows that the Tyrannosaurus will soon break free, so he begins his attack. The pterosaur slams his beak into the Tyrannosaurus’s torso, forming large holes like a knife in bread. Eventually, the Tyrannosaurus rolls over, but the Quetzalcoatlus flies off just as the dinosaur does. He slashes the Tyrannosaurus’s back with his claws and flies off. However, as the Quetzalcoatlus sees the Tyrannosaurus begin to get up, he flies back at full speed, ready to finish the battle.

 

     As the Quetzalcoatlus tries to stab the Tyrannosaurus again, the creature ducks and grabs the pterosaur’s left wing. He pulls off a piece of it, forcing the Quetzalcoatlus to land. The Tyrannosaurus rushes over to the wounded animal and stomps on its torso. He grabs the creature’s ling neck and pulls on it. He begins to shake it around and pull at it, and soon breaks the Quetzalcoatlus’s neck. The Tyrannosaurus roars in victory and begins his meal.  

 

Winner: Tyrannosaurus

  

 

 

“Banana oil.”- George Takei, Gigantis: The Fire Monster

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Alphadino65
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Just as I predicted...once a pterosaur gets on the ground, especially a large one, it will lose its life in a fight to the death.

Did you envision your T.rex as a sub-adult?  35 feet seems really short for a fully grown individual, it's only 10.6 metres, and all the adults are at least 11.5 m/37 feet.

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Nice battle! As I expected, T-Rex, and yeah was he a sub-adult?

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Lord Vader
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Nice fight. Was rooting for and expecting Rex to win. 

 

Pretty sure it's a sub-adult. 

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Primal King
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I'm pretty sure too. It would be too one-sided if it were an adult.

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Of course T.rex won. Quetzalcoatlus didnt really stand any chance.

B-rex is 10 m long and it's an adult. But yes, 10 m is quite low, most of the fully grown specimens are in te 11-12 m range.

1 t sounds quite high for Quetzalcoatlus. Something like 200-250 kg is more likely.

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I didn't really have an age set out for the Rex. :) Thanks guys!

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