Would T-Rex Or Spinosaur Win In a Fight?
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Geez, if you don't like the debate then stay out of it. /rolleyes.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":rolleyes:" border="0" alt="rolleyes.gif" />
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And I don't agree with people driving huge trucks when a normal car would be fine, but I don't go around shoving my opinion in everyone's face everytime someone posts a pic of their truck, do I? /wink.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=";)" border="0" alt="wink.gif" />
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LOL, well what about the people that drive huge trucks with PLASTIC TESTICLES hanging off of the back from the trailer hitch? I kid you not. They're called "truck nuts." Type them into Google Image sometime. I live in the south and I see this all the time. Blasted rednecks. /rolleyes.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":rolleyes:" border="0" alt="rolleyes.gif" />
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A truck is little when compared to a twelve meter carnivore, especially in a JP site. /tongue.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":P" border="0" alt="tongue.gif" />
Seriously, all I want is people discussing maturely instead of the "my birdie is bigger than yours" attitude. It ticks me off, especially since it has continued for FIVE YEARS. Makes me ashamed to be a JP fan. You should be shamed as well. AFAIC(as far as I'm concerned), if this continues for another five years, both the T-Rex and Spino fans can go to hell. And that has nothing to do with accuracy(if you know what I mean).
Seriously, all I want is people discussing maturely instead of the "my birdie is bigger than yours" attitude. It ticks me off, especially since it has continued for FIVE YEARS. Makes me ashamed to be a JP fan. You should be shamed as well. AFAIC(as far as I'm concerned), if this continues for another five years, both the T-Rex and Spino fans can go to hell. And that has nothing to do with accuracy(if you know what I mean).
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well i had a trex kill 4 spinos in a rowSSJDinoTycoon42 wrote:Well, then, I guess the score is 3 to 1 so far in favor of the Spinosaurus.
P.S. I'm not sure what we all think of as a victory, but to clear it up, in my experiment, the Spinosaur killed the Rex. (I guess the other form of victory is just gaining territory dominance.)
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wow thats my theryNagi wrote:Oh, do I ever remember this debate...
If you wanna look at it scientifically, the T.rex has the edge. Sturdier body, bulkier muscles, and a head better equipped for killing. Big thick head with truly vice-like jaws, thick, hooked teeth anchored about halfway into the skull, and a neck like you wouldn't believe. Compare this to the mainly piscivorous Spinosaurus, which had a narrow jaw, a weaker bite, and smaller, rather brittle, cone-shaped teeth.
Head aside, T.rex has the weight advantage. Spinosaurus was built lighter, but not so light as to give it any overt advantage in agility. Still too heavy to duck and jive and all that boxer slang. BUT light enough to lose in a toe-to-toe standoff against a heavier, hardier T.rex.
About the only advantage the Spinosaurus has is its arms. But unless it really rears up far enough to put them into play—which would then put it at an abysmally crappy position balance-wise which, yeah, that whole "outclassed in weight but still frickin' heavy" thing—those aren't gonna make a whole helluva lot of difference.
The T.rex takes it. It was an animal designed to tangle with big game. The Spinosaurus was more a river raider and the scourge of six-foot freshwater fish all across the African continent.
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No, it isn't. /dry.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid="<_<" border="0" alt="dry.gif" />
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