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MemberAllosaurusApr-21-2017 6:58 PM10. Ankylosaurus magniventris
Kicking off our list, we have a magnificent herbivorous dinosaur that could give a T.rex a run for its money. As a kid, seeing an animal distantly related to Stegosaurus that lived with Tyrannosaurus made me go "Whoa!"
9. Mapusaurus roseae
This is mostly due to the fact that Planet Dinosaur is one of my favourite documentaries. Due to research, I was disappointed to hear that Giganotosaurus was found in a separate formation from Argentinosaurus. But then, I found out about Rose's earth lizard--a pack-hunting Carcharodontosaurid that took on the largest dinosaur of all time. The fact that this thing could even tackle Argentinosaurus is impressive, and it quickly became one of my all-time favourites. And then, there's the character Earth, from the The End series. God I love him.
8. Albertosaurus sarcophagus
One of my favourites as a kid. It's basically a scaled-down T.rex that's built for speed. My affinity for Albertosaurus sarcophagus comes from the fact that it was the first of the Tyrannosauridae other than Tyrannosaurus rex that I knew. The idea of a smaller, slimmer, faster T.rex fascinated me, and Albertosaurus got me interested in other Tyrannosaurids such as Gorgosaurus and Daspletosaurus.
7. Ceratosaurus nasicornis
This one is because of nostalgia. When Dinosaurs Roamed America caught my attention of this creature, and I was amazed by its sleek build, long arms, and crests on its head.
6. Saurophaganax maximus
As a kid, I always thought that Allosaurus was the top predator of Late Jurassic North America. But then, I discover this bad boy--the lizard-eating master itself, Saurophaganax maximus. It's basically an A.fragilis on steroids, with some estimates putting it at longer lengths than T.rex.
5. Dakotaraptor steini
Essentially a slightly smaller Utahraptor, this beast is on my list because it is the closest real dinosaur to the Jurassic Park Velociraptor. And yes, it had feathers. This dinosaur is a recent discovery, and I have loved it ever since I first heard about it. It is the second-largest Dromaeosaurid, exceeded only by the next entry on this list, Utahraptor. It also lived in Hell Creek 66 million years ago, so a Jurassic Park-style fight between a pack of Dakotaraptor and a T.rex may very well have happened in real-life! If you don't like Dakotaraptor, you have something wrong with you. No, I'm serious, go get that checked out.Dakotaraptor is freaking badass.
4. Utahraptor ostrommaysorum
You can only imagine how disappointed I was to find out that Velociraptor was not a man-sized murderer--it was merely a turkey-sized predator exaggerated by Jurassic Park. But then I find out about Utahraptor, the largest and most badass Dromaeosaurid. As a kid, my classmates loved Velociraptor, but I chose Utahraptor as the quintessential raptor. The largest Dromaeosaurid, Utahraptor was essentially a ground hawk that would make a polar bear run. While most of its relatives were built for speed,Utahraptor was more robust, and designed to be a fighter, contributing to its occupation of the largest Dromaeosaurid.
3. Triceratops prorsus
One of the most iconic dinosaurs of all time, Triceratops has only increased in badassery over the years. I love it for how iconic it is, and for being one of the herbivores that can give a T.rex a run for its money, and even kill it, as shown in The Truth About Killer Dinosaurs.
2. Spinosaurus aegyptiacus
I was one of the many people that got off to a bad start after that infamous fight scene in Jurassic Park III. However, I realized that it was Jack Horner's fault for being the mind behind the scene, and I have hated him ever since. Back on topic, Spinosaurus is a very cool dinosaur, being one of the piscivorous dinosaurs. Its sail, although a hinderance, was magnificent and beautiful. Years after I saw JPIII, this guy got me back into dinosaurs twice. The first was when I lost interest in them after Jurassic Park III, but seeing Spinosaurus in Planet Dinosaur revived my love for these animals. Again, I left dinosaurs when the Walking With Dinosaurs movie came along, but in 2014, the quadrupedal reconstruction of S.aegyptiacus caught my eye. I was fascinated by this bizarre animal, and although it would stand little chance against Carcharodontosaurus, it shot up my list. The current reconstruction of Spinosaurus is quite fascinating, reminding me of a sea dragon. I find this to make it very cool and fascinating, but ultimately, it stands no chance against childhood nostalgia...
1. Tyrannosaurus rex
Yes, I know this is cliche. Yes, I know the most popular dinosaur of all time is also my all-time favourite. So why is this dinky-armed (I am fully aware that its arms are actually very powerful), dumb (I know it's intelligent), slow (its top speed was 25 MPH, pretty average, not overly bad) big-headed attention-whore Number 1? Because I know, based on extensive knowledge and research, that Tyrannosaurus rex, is the most powerful terrestrial predator of all time. Why? It was smarter than other megatheropods likeGiganotosaurus. It had acute senses that could allow it to find a meaty meal in the form of an unfortunateTriceratops or Edmontosaurus. It had powerful binocular vision that gave it depth perception, take thatJurassic Park (jk, you're still my favorite movie). It had ridiculous endurance and was designed to rise from whatever nature threw at it. It had the strongest bite force of any terrestrial animal, LIVING OR EXTINCT. Does that not terrify you? Why, this beast, worthy of the title of "tyrant lizard king" hunted in packs, just like its ancestors, such as Albertosaurus. So T.rex is worthy of its fame and popularity. It was also the first dinosaur I ever knew, and this was the dinosaur I primarily grew up with. Walking With Dinosaurs Episode 6 was one of the reasons I love this animal. It showed T.rex as an animal instead of a monster. And then there's When Dinosaurs Roamed America, which also helped show Tyrannosaurus as an animal. But above all, there was Jurassic Park. The movie got me into dinosaurs as a whole, and one of the key reasons was Rexy. The moment where she threw the Big One into the skeleton and roared in triumph was when I knew that this movie, and dinosaur, would be with me for life. Thank you, Rexy, for being the pinnacle of my childhood. When I was growing up, Giganotosaurus was commonly looked at as the deadliest theropod, but because of my sentimental attachment to T.rex, I stood by the tyrant lizard. And for that, Tyrannosaurus rex was, is, and forever will be my all-time favourite dinosaur, DROP THAT MIC, REXY! *queue the motherfucking T.rex song*
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MemberStegosaurusApr-21-2017 7:14 PMI think my list would be as follows
1- Tyrannosaurus
2- Triceratops
3- Stegosaurus
4- Diplodocus
5- Torosaurus
6- Allosaurus
7- Spinosaurus
8- Carcharodontosaurus
9- UtahRaptor
10- Brachiosaurus
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MemberTyrannosaurus RexApr-22-2017 2:14 AMTYRANT - This is extremely fun! My list is as follows:
1) Tyrannosaurus Rex.
2) Spinosaurus Aegyptiacus.
3) Acrocanthosaurus.
4) Ankylosaurus.
5) Iguanodon.
6) Giganotosaurus.
7) Allosaurus.
8) Stegosaurus.
9) Triceratops.
10) Troodon.
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MemberAllosaurusApr-22-2017 5:09 AM^Nice, our top two are the same!
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MemberAllosaurusApr-22-2017 5:10 AMAnd I just realised, my list has no herbivores! XD They'll get a list of their own.
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MemberCompsognathusApr-22-2017 8:59 AMWell, my list will be:
1.Tyrannosaurus
2.Yutyrannus huali
3.Therizinosaurus
4.Monolophosaurus
5.Titanoceratops
6.Lythronax
7.Deinocheirus
8.Carnotaurus
9.Austroraptor
10.Deinonychus
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MemberAllosaurusApr-22-2017 10:51 AMNice lists guys!
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S-Rex
MemberCompsognathusApr-22-2017 3:46 PMNever done one of these in the "spotty" 4 years I've been on this site, I now feel obligated to participate lol.
1. Spinosaurus
2. Carnotaurus
3. Tuojiangosaurus
4. Acrocanthosaurus
5. Dilophosaurus
6. Utahraptor
7. Giganotosaurus/ Carcharodontosaurus (I like both quite equally.)
8. Parasaurolophus
9. Masiakasaurus
10. Ceratosaurus
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MemberAllosaurusApr-22-2017 5:04 PM^Thanks, although we all know your number one *wink wink*
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MemberCompsognathusApr-23-2017 5:14 PMI'm still changing my list to this day, it just naturally changes.
1. Ceratosaurus
2. Spinosaurus
3. Tyrannosaurus Rex
4. Carnotaurus
5. Velociraptor
6. Ankylosaurus
7. Giganotosaurus
8. Tyrannotitan
9. Nasutoceratops
10. Gorgosaurus
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MemberAllosaurusApr-27-2017 3:08 PM^Nice list! And welcome back, mah boi!
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MemberAllosaurusApr-29-2017 10:59 AMUpdate: Giganotosaurus and Carcharodontosaurus switched spots
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MemberAllosaurusMay-01-2017 6:15 PMUpdate:
10. Saurophaganax maximus
9. Giganotosaurus carolinii
8. Carcharodontosaurus saharicus
7. Utahraptor ostrommaysorum
6. Albertosaurus sarcophagus
5. Ceratosaurus nasicornis
4. Mapusaurus rosae
3. Dakotaraptor steini
2. Spinosaurus aegyptiacus
1. Tyrannosaurus rex
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MemberAllosaurusMay-06-2017 1:31 PManother update:
10. Acrocanthosaurus atokensis
9. Giganotosaurus carolinii
8. Carcharodontosaurus saharicus
7. Mapusaurus rosae
6. Utahraptor ostrommaysorum
5. Ceratosaurus nasicornis
4. Albertosaurus sarcophagus
3. Dakotaraptor steini
2. Spinosaurus aegyptiacus
1. Tyrannosaurus rex
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MemberAllosaurusMay-12-2017 2:47 PMWhy do I keep updating this xD
1. Tyrannosaurus rex
2. Albertosaurus sarcophagus
3. Dakotaraptor steini
4. Utahraptor ostrommaysorum
5. Triceratops horridus
6. Mapusaurus rosae
7. Spinosaurus aegyptiacus
8. Carcharodontosaurus saharicus
9. Ceratosaurus nasicornis
10. Parasaurolophus walkeri
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MemberAllosaurusMay-12-2017 5:55 PMANOTHER UPDATE
10. Mapusaurus rosae
9. Carcharodontosaurus saharicus
8. Ceratosaurus nasicornis
7. Spinosaurus aegyptiacus
6. Utahraptor ostrommaysorum
5. Argentinosaurus huinculensis
4. Triceratops horridus
3. Dakotaraptor steini
2. Albertosaurus sarcophagus
1. Tyrannosaurus rex
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Carnosaur21
MemberCompsognathusMay-13-2017 6:03 PMHaven't done one of these in ages. Anyway, weird for me to narrow it to a top ten but i'll give it a go.
1. Torvosaurus gurneyi
2. Ankylosaurus magniventris
3.Tyrannosaurus rex
4. Parasaurolophus walkeri
5. Ceratosaurus nasicornis
6. Dilophosaurus wetherilli
7. Torosaurus latus
8. Oviraptor philoceratops
9. Velociraptor mongoliensis
10. Stegosaurus stenops
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MemberAllosaurusMay-13-2017 6:04 PM^Nice list, Torvo is becoming increasingly popular it seems
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MemberCompsognathusMay-13-2017 6:09 PMI agree, with the discovery of T.gurneyi in 2014 (http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2014/03/140305-dinosaurs-biggest-europe-torvosaurus-gurneyi-animals-science/) it gained in popularity massively, plus dinosaur revolution undoubtedly helped
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MemberAllosaurusMay-13-2017 6:10 PM^Yes, he will avenge all the fallen Ceratosaurs! XD!
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MemberAllosaurusMay-28-2017 12:49 PMUpdate:
10. Carnotaurus sastrei
9. Giganotosaurus carolinii
8. Carcharodontosaurus saharicus
7. Utahraptor ostrommaysorum
6. Ankylosaurus magniventris
5. Albertosaurus sarcophagus
4. Eotriceratops xerinsularis
3. Dakotaraptor steini
2. Spinosaurus aegyptiacus
1. Tyrannosaurus rex
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MemberTriceratopsJun-04-2017 9:13 PMI'm certain I've listed my top 1 a while ago, but what the hey, right?
1. T.rex
2. Spinosaurus
3. Utahraptor
4. Dakotaraptor
5. Triceratops
6. Giganotosaurus
7. Allosaurus
8. Brachiosaurus
9. Stegosaurus
10. Apatosaurus
LordGladiator666
MemberTriceratopsJun-10-2017 6:15 AMWhat a nice list!
1. Tyrannosaurus
2. Giganotosaurus
3. Carcharodontosaurus
4. Acrocantosaurus
5. Dilophosaurus
6. Allosaurus
7. Argentinosaurus
8. Puertasaurus
9. Acrocantosaurus
10. Spinosaurus
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MemberAllosaurusJun-10-2017 6:22 AM^Dude...I'm literally shitting myself from the badassery of your list...xD
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MemberTriceratopsJun-10-2017 6:24 AMwhy? xd
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MemberAllosaurusJun-10-2017 6:25 AMBut you have Acrocanthosaurus on your list twice lolz!
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MemberTriceratopsJun-10-2017 6:26 AMi made something wrong end me xd utahraptor 9 place
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MemberAllosaurusJun-10-2017 6:30 AM^It's ok lol. So I take it your list is:
10. Spinosaurus
9. Utahraptor
8. Puertasaurus
7. Argentinosaurus
6. Allosaurus
5. Dilophosaurus
4. Acrocanthosaurus
3. Carcharodontosaurus
2. Giganotosaurus
1. Tyrannosaurus rex
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