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Clash of the Dinosaurs: Perfect Predators Part 2

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Uploaded by on Oct 7, 2010

Part 2

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  • hasn`t evolved into a Sherman tank for nothing". I start to wonder why it couldnt have evolved into the swedish version of the Leopard 2 and shoot the rex to crap

  • "These Olympic capabilities come down to one anotonic feature" -scene-

    Ah! I wanna know! Roll the next clip Steven.

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  • Oh my god.. T-rex is more powerful than I thinked... this is the most powerful dinosaur the world has ever seen, no doubt that.

  • @Nenadjones2 Interesting how people trust their own opinion and how little they know about one dino over the other over what science tells us.

  • @MissHystic You are right, I apologize for my folly. Birds evolved during Jurassic period..Thank you for correcting me.

  • @lifeform106 Woah there tiger!

    I now see where you were getting at for Daspley and the other, but I'm a bit confused on your dimensions for Giganto.

    Being big is not the same as eating something big - Are you arguing that Giganto was big enough to take down prey 100 times bigger than itself, or that it just ate prey that was 100 times bigger.

    Also, that argument doesn't really make sense because no dinosaur ever reached over 400 feet in length.

    Double check your facts please

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  • @FrankenXANA no giganotosaurus ate prey 100 times bigger then it and it hunted in packs and i binged up daspletosaurus and tyrannotian cause those tow smaller ones would make the movie have more enemies

  • @lifeform106 Well, Giganotosaurus was bigger than T-Rex, but it wasn't by much. T-Rex grew to 40 feet in length while Giganto reached up to 45 feet from nose to tail. Giganto was also taller, but again, not by much. And even though Giganto and Carcodonto were from a different family, they are built so similarly to T-Rex, I fear they wouldn't stand out as much.

    Oh, and Daspley was a tyrannosaur and smaller cousin of Rex.

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  • @FrankenXANA oh what about a lot of killers like tyrannotian, daspletosaurus, and the main one gianotosaurus cause it hunted the largest plant eater of all time and was bigger then t-rex

  • @lifeform106 Hmm. All fine candidates, but also very similar to T-Rex in build; they are great killers, but maybe not as iconic as Rex, Spino, and the Raptors.

    Maybe Predator X? The giant Pliosaur found three years ago that is also the largest predator to have ever lived? But he was a marine reptile, so it have to be underwater...

    It is a tough choice, because after those three, finding another iconic predator isn't going to be easy.

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  • @FrankenXANA maybe giganotosaurus, allosaurus, or carcodontosaurus

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