Jurassic Park: Warpath - T-Rex vs. Sucho
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They need to remake this game.
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Aaaah, I used to play with the Suchomimus.
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@KILLSHOCK1100 The T-rex is thought to have stolen kills from other dinosaurs, and only rarely caught something on it's own. Look it up already. It had to use it's tiny little arms for something, maybe it was for marking territories on trees or something (it's just my small guess). And the T rex is not much smarter than hadrosaurs or ceratopsiams.
1. T-rex attempts to attack a herd of Parasauralophus
2. A herd member spots it an raises an alarm.
3. The herd escapes.
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@KILLSHOCK1100 The T rex did not hunt in packs, no evidence found from fossils. Have there ever been any T rex fossils found in a group at least 75% of the time? NO! And the T-rex's ramming skull could not break bones, the pachysephalosaurs did that. And the T rex is thought to be a very slow mover only walking instead of running. And the T'rex isn't as smart as you think. Some of them ate so fast they choked to death.
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@KILLSHOCK1100 You're wrong. A T-rex could not kill an Iguanadon, Ankyloaurus, Triceratops, Styracosaurus, Torosaurus, or any other Large Dinosaur in one bite. The largest thing is could swallow in one bite would have to be only a few centimeters larger than a European Bison. The T rex didn't have such high intellect; Rahonavis, Velociraptors, Troodons, and Allosauruses did. The T rex had a brain about the size of a gorilla's.
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@Funkermonster "evidence of healed-over tyrannosaur bites in other fossils" These healed marks are actually due to creatures that were lucky enough to escape by fleeing or fought. Truth is, in actuality, prey normally prevails in escape even for lions, tigers, bears, etc. This is even more true when it's a ceratopsian such as triceratops which is actually a very equal match for t-rex and is actually one of the most fearsome prey item in history.
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@Funkermonster "There is no way Tyrannosaurs killed prey with just a single bite" Actually it can as its jaws were specifically designed to do. T-rex had jaws that can smash steel with 12in massive serrated crushing teeth and its bite would be massive. T-rex's bite would easily crush, rip and tear massive chunks of flesh, meat and bone out very deeply at large areas which would ultimately equate to a dramatically fatal blow, just from a single bite.
It would be too much to bare
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@Funkermonster Its sight, smell and hearing also made it a very alert, precise and efficient hunter as well as giving it an edge when hunting or fighting opponent(yet again as all, MAJOR PREDATOR oriented traits)
What it still comes down to is that t-rex is by all mean not a scavenger(there really isn't even much to consider it). However, like I said, had t-rex was given the option, it would take it like all carnivorous dinosaurs and even the most successful hunters of today
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@Funkermonster "It takes more than just bites to win fights" Which t-rex also has much more. Aside from its killer bite, t-rex had a very high intellect, heavily built muscular body that gave it immense strength and can easily over power prey and opponents. That and is robust anatomy, thick muscular neck and impact resistant ramming skull made very durable(a very carnivore based attribute). It was also built for ramming(its ramming skull can break bone).
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@Funkermonster Velociraptors re not actually the 6ft tall Jp depicted versions that you think, it is actually about the size of a turkey. Raptors had larger arms compared to their bodies simply because they were more than light enough and would jump on prey while using their sickle foot claws to slice the flesh of their prey until they bleed to death.
All of which are completely different compared to large carnivorous dinosaurs, especially of which that hunted large land prey.
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@Funkermonster Spino has large arms simply because it needed them to cut its captured fish prey as for it could not rip or tear flesh with its jaws, snout and conical teeth(its arms couldn't even reach as far as its neck).
Ceratosaurus is a medium sized theropod and like majority of them, its arms are bigger to its body compared to large theropods but it itself didn't have such large arms.
I'll talk about velociraptors on the following comment
does anybody know where could I download a pc version of this?
maximusdarkultima 3 years ago
ther is no pc version
evanphoto 3 years ago