Thread:Tyrannosaurus Rex2.02456/@comment-3965545-20160607224628/@comment-6025261-20160607233802

QuakingStar wrote: lmao if biteforce and strength of nose were the only deciding factor in fights, Hyenas would beat lions and we know 1v1 that is never happenening and enver will. In the animal Kingdom size does matter, in real life size does matter. Spinosaurus was up to 59 feet long, up to 24 feet tall at the head when standing straight and up to 18 tons. It's size, claws, and arms alone are all it needs to kill a T-rex. If you deny that then you're just a Hyena lover lol you would make love to a t-rex wouldn't you?? That's true, but both lions and hyenas are land predators with simalir kinds for bites. The top four largest theropod dinosaurs have strenegths and weakesses. Spinosaurus hunted in water eating fish and sometimes scavenges on carcasses when it had to sometimes fight Carcharodontosaurus so Spinosaurus had big claws, but couldn't slash meat with its' jaws because its' built for gripping. Carcharodontosaurus was the true top predator of its land, not Spinosaurus. But it couldn't bite down on struggling prey because its' jaw was too weak but needed to bite over and over again. Its' claws are good, too. Giganotosaurus hunted huge sauropods like Argentinosaurus by hunting in packs but they just went in bitting themselves and didn't have a hunting tatacul. Its' jaws were good for slashing meat, but not crushing bones. Its' claws could slash well. T. rex had sucky arms which were used for getting up and tickling mates, but they had the largest bite force of any land animal and some say it had a toxic bite from bacteria which came from rotting meat stuck its' teeth. Also, Spinosaurus could be 57 feet, but only weighed 11 tons. Either T. rex or Spinosaurus could win depending on the situation. But it doesn't matter really because T. rex, Spinosaurus and Giganotosaurus never met. Spinosaurus and Carcharodontosaurus met but Carcharodontosaurus never met Giganotosaurus and T. rex.