Primal Carnage - Unreal Development Kit
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If they did fight, T-rex also hunted in packs of 2-3 mabey 4 AT THE MAX so if 2 t-rex's faught a spino, spino wouldn't stand a chance
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@MrZillajr Don't bet on it, just because Spinosaurus was bigger, it doesn't mean it had the same ecology as T-rex. Just look at what they hunt. Spinosaurus was a specialist, with an ecology similar to a false gharial, while T-rex had no competition with its features. In case you haven't noticed, Tyrannosaurus was faced with herbivores more 5x more dangerous than Spinosaurus frankly.
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@DrRyanBC spino would attack t-rex and it would learn a lesson worth 100000 lessons
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well that was a boring battle ._. I´ll stay with Jurassic Parl lll battle anyday
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is it just me or dus that look like a reversed roll of jurassic park 3
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@DoomRulz That's right. It doesn't matter how big you are, if you're facing off with something more powerful, back off.
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@DrRyanBC Not to mention, if T.Rex gets its jaws on Spinosaurus at all, regardless if its the neck or not, that Spino is going to reconsider its options about fighting for that carcass.
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@DoomRulz Well, yes and no. Spinosaurus wouldn't be concerned about injury much, due to it's size. But it would probably be in hot water if it was in a fight. Healed bite marks on Tyrannosaur skulls show T-rex wasn't really the type of animal to give away its meal to something else, especially, if it was its own kind.
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@DrRyanBC So Spino would be less concerned about injury then. It wouldn't resist a fight if it came down to it?
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@DoomRulz If T-rex and Spinosaurus were to, per say, fight, then one would have to look at the ecosystem it came from, not just adaptations. Spinosaurus would face Carcharodontosaurus if it had to, but T-rex had the risk of getting impaled by the horns of Triceratops, Trampled by Hadrosaurs or Alamosaurus, or breaking a leg from Ankylosaurus. In the end, it all depends on what they typically face with each day.
These debates are ridiculous. T-rex and Spinosaurus never met, and if they ever do (which isn't likely). They'd probably avoid each other and live to see another day like many modern carnivores, especially since neither are in direct competition at all.
DrRyanBC 1 month ago 8
@minecraftian550 I'm just stating fact. An animal wouldn't risk it for show, it would have to be for food, to eliminate competition, of for a mate. So far, the only reason for this is most likely competition, but even that's rare. Spinosaurus hunts fish and small to mid-sized animals (they found iguanodon bones in the remains of a relative once), yet Tyrannosaurus rex had Triceratops, Ankylosaurus, Hadrosaurs, and possibly Alamosaurus as game. In this case, there's not much to fight for.
DrRyanBC 4 weeks ago 3