Chased By Dinosaurs - Land Of Giants - Part 1
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@MrPwnagemeister I think so too, because while it is true that Spinosaurus was the longest theropod, it was not the largest, and for sure not the most deadly.
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Lulz spinosaurs is the larget meating eating dinosaur at 60 ft. And now you gigas fans don't play and be like " spino only ate fish" wrong spino was opstmic hunter eating gish juvenile sairpods and igunadons.
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@roseheart1011 dude, i made the story up.
this isn't real, its just cgi and some dude walking around.
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@TheDinocam ?seriously?then why dont they have like parks with some of them in it?
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@ComradePopov Yes, it is real. The BBC had borrowed some technology from Japan, and they enchanced it, forming time machines. They used them to catch & collect dinosaurs. Japan had gotten a few copies of the time machines in return, and before the U.S.A found out, they had already made, and released several documentaries(Prehistoric Park, Chased By Dinosaurs, etc.)
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OMG is dis reel?!
by the way, yeah, spinosaurus is the biggest, but he did not live in argentina
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guess its real
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some fake boody stank
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if a giganotosaurus ever came near me id wip out my cock and the size would scare it away
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@clubpenguindino @MrPwnagemeister In terms of weight, here is a rectifying count down -
Heaviest - Spinosaurus (9-10 tons)
Second Heaviest - Carcharodontosaurus (7 tons)
Also second heaviest - Giganotosaurus (7 tons)
Third Heaviest - Tyrannosaurus (6.5 tons)
These are not fact - just based on models. Other techniques, like laser scans put Sue the T.rex at nine tons! They said here that Gignotosaurus was the biggest, because all Spinosaurus fossils known at the time were destroyed in WWII.
Theropod sizes:
Biggest:- Spinosaurus, 18 metres
Second biggest:- Giganotosaurus, 13 metres
Third Biggest:- Carcharodontosaurus, 12.7 metres
Fourth Biggest, Tyrannosaurus, 12.3 metres
Da-da! Done!
clubpenguindino 10 months ago 13
@clubpenguindino True, but I think the documentary is referring to size in mass. The heaviest theropods are believed to be:
Heaviest: Giganotosaurus
Second Heaviest: Carcharodontosaurus
Third Heaviest: Tyrannosaurus/Therizinosaurus
Fourth Heaviest: Acrocanthosaurus
Fifth Heaviest: Spinosaurus/Deltadromeus (AKA Bahariasaurus)
MrPwnagemeister 2 months ago 6