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Post by Allosaurus on Mar 18, 2014 1:24:51 GMT
Deinosuchus rugosus
Albertosaurus sarcophagus
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Post by thesporerex on Mar 18, 2014 3:42:13 GMT
Now this is an intresting match up, I support Albertosaurus. Its agility advantage and size advantage should give it an edge. Not only that the extreme height advantage and more importantly the dimensional advantage that it has. 70+/30-
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Post by Allosaurus on Mar 18, 2014 4:02:12 GMT
i also go with albertosaurus, with the reasons above.
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Post by thesporerex on Mar 30, 2014 15:38:20 GMT
Side note- thats an awesome new avatar cryofan
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Post by rexog90 on Apr 1, 2014 19:27:16 GMT
well, if this fight happens on the water, Deinosuchus could surprises Albertosaurus and takes it to the bottom of the lake and kill it, aquatic animals are much "stronger" in water than non-aquatic animals as was tested by Jeremy Wade in River Monsters.
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Post by thesporerex on Apr 1, 2014 23:40:15 GMT
Actually thats true, in water Deinosuchus wins on land Albertosaurus wins.(I need to think about this one though)
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Post by Hatzegopteryx on Apr 4, 2014 22:06:52 GMT
Love it how Sporerex refers to genera, all the time.
"Panthera, an awesome animal." -Follows that.
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Post by thesporerex on Apr 4, 2014 23:22:47 GMT
I don't really care to say the specie name.
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Post by Hatzegopteryx on Apr 4, 2014 23:30:15 GMT
I used to follow that phylosophy, but I noticed that it only is to biology what "T-Rex" is to us (and biology).
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