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Post by Hatzegopteryx on Mar 1, 2014 23:38:19 GMT
Velociraptor mongoliensis was ~15kg, with some saying ~25kg. Putting it against a dedicated man is quite unfair.
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Post by rexog90 on Mar 1, 2014 23:43:27 GMT
Maybe not, with would be like fighting with a Lynx, it was agil and those mortal claws could eviscerate a man, if it jumps on the manĀ“s neck or belly... well, you know what happens now. I would say that the chances of the Velociraptor winning, the man winnig and a draw would be the identical. But if still thinking that it is unfair, maybe Deynonichus vs Man would be better.
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Post by Hatzegopteryx on Mar 2, 2014 1:11:09 GMT
The average Iberian Lynx is ~12.9kg, which is pretty small. Even a teenager's kick can break some of its bones, and it can't teleport from where it is to the person's neck. It has to go through the legs, which have a good reach if you ask me. Velociraptor mongoliensis is no different. Deinonychus antirrhopus is too well-armed and big, it would pretty much mismatch a man.
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