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  • Tyrannotitan is such a cool dino ^^ I´m writing a story about a dinosaur underworld and i need a villain for the story. T-Rex will be a good dino, and I don´t want a famous therapod like Spinosaurus or Allosaurus for the big baddie.... I´ll go with Tyrannotitan, a huge and just plain cool dino. I´m going to give him some fame. Be proud of it, Tyrannotitan, the coolest Giganotosaurus relative !

  • I honestly do not like this theropod only because of its name, which isn't even related to the predator that it stole its name from. Just another cop-out in my opinion. -_- I highly doubt it could defeat the Real Tyrant Lizard King.

  • is it a REAL dinosaur?

  • @dronox2010 Of course.

  • how big is tyrannotitan?

  • @Geeaeyh dont u thnk that u shuld  ad mor fax?

  • @redragon107 t-rex is a boring fag now. a old hat.

  • @AchseBerlinTokio t.rex is still teh strongest dinosaur found yet no doubt about it has the strongest bite force among all dinosaurs with a toxic venom and its legs are ment for brute strength decreasing its speed too

  • @PHDcsfan again, you t rex fans make the bite force sound like it is sooo important but guess what? do you know that the heyena and the jaguar has a stronger bite force then the lion? but the lion is overall bigger and more powerful and kills the heyena 9/10 times. bite force doesnt mean shit in the animal world, SIZE DOES

  • @NWA90s size is very a strong weopon i like spino im actualy a spino fan but this may sound hypocritical but still i like spino better you see? why will a lion win over a jaguar though its bite force is weaker well because its relatively stronger and too big size dosent realy matter for t.rex and spino spino grows 50 ft long t.rex 46 ft long spino 24? or 22? ft long t.rex uhm what? like uh 19 ft long yeah you see? sorry my spino fan friend i think t.rex would win but im still a spino fan : D

  • @NWA90s if t.rex is better than spino the so be it! i dont care! i find spinosaurus a wonderful animal! with that big sail at its back made it mah favorite dino hey t.rex is not one of my favorite dinos my favorite dinos are :1.spino2.stego3.trike4.troodo­n5.utahraptor6.gastonia and 7.arambourgania the biggest pterasaur (although i think a arambourgania can beat a t.rex it can swoop t.rex down it grows from 46 ft long from wing tip to wing tip! quite a monster!)

  • @PHDcsfan A pterosaur can definitely not beat a theropod like T-Rex under any circumstance. It may have a huge wingspan, but they probably weighed less then 500 pounds.

    But I do agree with you Spino didn't have to be an awesome fighter to be an awesome dino. It's unique and wonderful in it's own ways.

  • @NWA90s size does? ther accounts of lions killing male cape buffalos morron and cape buffalos are larger than lions nope size does not matter it depends on their body design morron

  • @PHDcsfan lions hunt in team asshole, and cape buffalos arent predators.

  • @NWA90s Body design is always keen. Size isn't always the matter.

    For example, how can a wolverine chase brown bears, black bears, mountain lions, and wolves off of their kills?

  • @NWA90s there accounts of LONE LIONS KILLING BUFFALO'S dumbass. watch?v=Oo4cGB0U4iQ

  • @NWA90s Lion kills Hyena 9 times out of 10? I'm zoologist and...

    Are you high? That's completely false.

  • this dino has just been found and the experts are still analyzing it

    the tyrannotitan might be bigger then its cousin giganotosaurus

    if the t rex can win against the giga then it would have no chance against a tyrannotitan

  • tyrannotitan is good but t-rex is the king no1 can defeat it ^^

  • i dont like t-rex, he is an old timer and kicked from the throne :P

    Giganotosaurus,Mapusaur,Tyrann­otitan and so on are better^^

  • T-rex is still and always will be my favorite because it holds memories. Also it inspired me to be a biologist for dinosaurs.Oh and biologists is a scientist for anything

    from doctors-marine life-dinosaurs-animals-cells-a­nd more

  • Tyrannotitan isn't relative of T-Rex. It's relative of Giganotosaurus

  • wrong Tyrannotitan aslo none as SUPER TAYRANIS meanining tyrant supreme was in fact a normal t-rex but a really big male t-rex that grew to a very big sighs like crocodiles that get about 16+ feet long, in Africa. but some can get up to 20+ feet or even 30+feet T. rex was up to about 40 feet (12.4 m) long and about 15 to 20 feet (4.6 to 6 m) tall.

  • @MasterDM90 you're a dumbass... tyrannotitan was related to giganototsaurus thatinhabited the same area around the same time... t-rex has nothing to do with it except partly in name... keep that whimpy ass dino out of this

  • @dinox3raptor

    Well, tyrannotitan is a tetanuran theropod like tyrannosaurus. So der somevat related!

  • @Allosaurus333 no, its in the same family as giganotosaurus and some other dino that starts with caracha or something

  • @NWA90s

    Of course its a carcharodontosaurid, but its STILL A THEROPOD. Or do u think non-theropod carcharodontsaurids exist :P!

    Tyrannotitan is even related 2 YOU since u n it r both amniote vertebrates ;)!

  • @Allosaurus333 all carcharodontosaurid members were theropods

    just like the tyrannosaurus and spinosaurids family

  • @NWA90s

    All carcharodontosaurids membas were amniotes

    Just like u n a chicken!

  • @dinox3raptor nope

  • my opinion. this dinosour has the coolest name from all!

  • why is it called tyrannotitan ?

  • because he is so big and a tyrann^^ read it in wiki

  • @dogzilla09

    Cuz of it bein large and carnivorous ;)

  • мило)) ЗаЧоТ!=)))

  • I adorethis teropod. It - superheavy for its family.

  • cool

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