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  • T. Rex isn't the largest carnivorous dinosaur anymore BTW. Now Spinosaurus is.

  • @LinkMarioSamus i thought Giantosaurus was

  • @Rocky54167 Even more recently it was discovered that Spinosaurus was larger than both of them, though T. Rex is still the most fierce between the three. Then again, Spinosaurus did own T. Rex in Jurassic Park III.

  • @LinkMarioSamus yes they found that out if i remember back in 2000 or before when they were shooting Jurassic Park III it says that on the original Triolgy set of Jurassic Park which i was lucky to get years back

  • @LinkMarioSamus Because Hollywood tends to exaggerate in their movies. Spinosaurus, in reality, would have lost that fight.

    True, it was larger, but its jaws were too narrow and its teeth too small and conical (like a crocodile's) to snap a rex's neck without its own jaws snapping. Tyrannosaurus was built with massive jaws and teeth -- specifically evolved for bone-crunching, mind you -- and would have killed the spino the second it closed its jaws on its neck and slammed it into the ground.

  • @ZT2ExtinctAnimals Spinosaurus would still probably defeat Giganotosaurus in a 1 on 1 though.

  • @LinkMarioSamus thats pretty cool man

  • @LinkMarioSamus OK, T Rex might not be the largest carnivorous dinosaur of all, but he's the largest carnivorous dinosaur found in North America. Spinosaurus was found in Africa.

  • @kylgrv You'd be right. Giganotosaurus was larger than T. Rex, but that dino was from South America. Ironically Giganotosaurus is known to have hunted in packs, with one of its prey items being Argentinosaurus, commonly accepted to be the largest land animal ever to walk the Earth.

  • @LinkMarioSamus Yeah, Giganotosaurus was from South America.

  • @kylgrv yes it was

  • @LinkMarioSamus I never had known that about Giantosaurus

  • @kylgrv Yes Kyle you also bring up a valid point but the one thing we gotta remember when this game was made it was under the influence of Jurassic Park now 17 years later we now know what we didn't know back then. Does anyone know when Spingosuaurs was discovered?

  • @Rocky54167 And, since you asked, Spinosaurus aegyptiacus was first discovered in 1915 by Ernst Stromer.

  • @ZT2ExtinctAnimals thank you very much

  • It's been almost a week since you uploaded a new video.

  • lol i've been a little to busy to post a video in the past week. Drivers ed hw(Yes i know it sucks), Grad Parties(alot of fun) and looking into buying a real Gibson Les Paul next year i have been busy to post a video. Sorry to have upset any of my subsribers i promise to post something this week i will not take another 2 month absense like i did before

  • I'm not upset. I was just letting you know how long it's been since your last upload.

  • Oh okay. Well either i shall be posting more sometime this week when i get the time!

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