Future Dino Battle!
DenachikasuchusRex_4
MemberCompsognathusApr-24-2016 6:32 AMIt's been two days since I posted the first part of Denachikasuchus Rex VS Indominus Rex. I've later been doing some thinking about the chances of the I-Rex beating the D-Rex (my hybrid), which are incredibly slim. It just wouldn't be that fair, because of how much bigger the D-Rex is compared to the I-Rex, and it's much more effective defenses over the I-Rex. So, I decided to simply cancel that battle. This time, it will Godzillasaurus battling the Denachikasuchus Rex, and right now, I can say that the D-Rex would have somewhat of a harder time trying to defeat Godzillasaurus than the I-Rex, considering that I will be making Godzillasaurus more like a dinosaur instead of having similar features to Godzilla, and that I will be basing it's size off of this size chart. Im even thinking about posting: Denachikasuchus Rex VS Spinosaurus Rex VS King Kong 2005! (Spinosaurus Rex will be based off of my own perspective). Who would you guys rooting for, anyway?
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MemberAllosaurusApr-25-2016 12:50 PMWhen you say Spinosaurus Rex, are you referring to my hybrid?
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DenachikasuchusRex_4
MemberCompsognathusApr-25-2016 1:29 PMLet's just say kinda. When I said 'in my own perspective', I meant that my kind of S-Rex would have different characteristics than your S-Rex. One example of this would be it's size, in which would be five meters taller (Sail three meters tall) and ten feet longer than your S-Rex.
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MemberCompsognathusSep-03-2016 8:47 AMhow about my hybrid? Torgosaurus Rex. a 65 ft long, 30 ft tall monster at 15 tons. basically a T. Rex sized up, proportionally larger arms allowing it to grip and a spinosaurian sail on its back.
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MemberAllosaurusSep-03-2016 8:53 AM^Soooooooooooo a V.Rex with a sail?
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MemberCompsognathusSep-03-2016 4:20 PMno. this is bigger. that is female dimensions. bull is 70 feet long, 35 feet tall, and 20 tons