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166.137.248.31 wrote: Disclaimer: This battle is inspired by a thread that got recently closed: here's the thread http://jurassicpark.wikia.com/wiki/Thread:65690?useskin=oasis Hope you enjoy this battle.

It was a nice and sunny day on Isla Sorna, where a herd of Brachiosaurus, Triceratops, Gallimimus, Stegosaurus, Ankylosaurus, Pachycephalosaurus, Mussaurus, Mamenchisaurus, Corythosaurus, and yes, Parasaurolophus, were all grazing peacefully, while flocks of Pteranodon, Cearadactylus, and Geosterbergia flew above. There was an alpha Parasaurolophus, named Alpha (as we call him) as he watched his herd with peace. Suddenly, a bellowing roar came from the forest. Alpha watched. He stared deeper into where the sound came from. Then, a few Ceratosaurus, Carnotaurus, Dilophosaurus, Compsognathus, and Velociraptor came scrambling out from where the roar, as if they were running from something. The Carnotaurus and Ceratosaurus roared back, Compies scrammed, Dilos showed their frills, and raptors hissed at the noise. Alpha realized what they were afraid of. The carnivorous dinosaurs backed away just yards, and it was what Alpha thought: A robust and active male Tyrannosaurus Rex came out from the forest, roaring at the other dwindled and terrified meat eaters. Alpha gave out a bellowing warning call to all of the herd, and immediately the herd backed away, uproaring at the T-Rex. Every single dinosaur, carnivore, herbivore, and pterosaur, watched as Alpha gave out a final call. As he finished, the T-Rex stared at him, wanting him for his dinner. Alpha bellowed at the T-Rex, and the T-Rex roared back.

Before I reveal the last sentence, let's see the advantages of Alpha and the T-Rex.

Alpha the Parasaurolophus: He brings to the battlefield strong courage, experience as alpha of his herd, and a hard crest used for jabbing by swinging his head (the other parasaurs can't do that because their crest is not as tough as Alpha's.) He can also dodge attacks pretty swiftly, due to him being smaller and and more maneuverable than the T-Rex.

Tyrannosaurus Rex: One of the most powerful dinosaurs on Isla Sorna, T-Rex brings to the battle with a bone-crushing jaw, massive size and weight, and hard skin. Although not as maneuverable as Alpha, T-Rex has heavy skin and a bulky body of muscle that cannot be easily broken through.

As the match between the 2 dinos about to begin, the T-Rex roars one more time, just before Alpha charged into the T-Rex, and the battle begins...

Who do you think will win? As Alpha charged into the belly of the T-Rex, the T-Rex roared. Bam. Alpha's surface crest hits the T-Rex, and he dodges the jaws reaching down to catch his head. Now, it has begun. T-Rex roars, and he runs straight forward to Alpha, but he misses, and Alpha dodges to the side, to bend his head down and jab the shoulder with the tip of his crest. JAB. The jab didn't hurt the T-Rex. It was armoured, and had heavy skin that cannot be penetrated easily. Alpha knew this will be a challenge, as the T-Rex directioned his head towards the side, where Alpha is. He misses, again. A thought passed through Alpha, making him wonder if he is going to win this. It was his first time ever facing a Tyrannosaurus Rex. The Rex snapped at Alpha, and he slowly backed away. He was thinking if he could flee, but if he did, the T-Rex will likely go after him, or his friends. He knew he had to protect his herd from the colossal carnivore. The T-Rex ran to Alpha, but Alpha cut of his attack by slapping the Rex in the face with his tail. The Rex then snapped, but missed, and Alpha got the chance to ram into him with his crest surface. He pushed the Rex by the chest, and the Rex attempted to bite him, but missed only by an inch. The Rex then managed to push Alpha back, and attempted to bite, but before he could, Alpha twisted his neck and jabbed the Rex by the neck with the tip of his crest. It hurt a little, but the Rex continued to fight anyways. The animals in the far off distance roared, hissed, and bellowed at the T-Rex, wanting Alpha to win. Alpha then used his tail again to trip the T-Rex. It worked, as the big body fell to the ground. But T-Rex, using his little arms, got back up. Alpha now thought that this particular T-Rex was determined to not fail; it wanted to get him. Alpha rammed the T-Rex once more by the stomach, but then he felt a crushing force just a couple feet away from his neck: The T-Rex bit him. Alpha roared in pain, seeing that the T-Rex attempted to reach his neck. Thinking quickly, he kicked the T-Rex in the stomach, and an immense pain struck the T-Rex. The Rex let go, leaving blood and tooth marks on Alpha. Alpha's back and shoulders hurt very much. The jaws were deadly all right: one more bite, and he is over. The T-Rex used its tail to slap Alpha's tail, for Alpha attempted to do the same. The two tails hit each other at the same time. The Rex then tried to go for the neck, but was met with a powerful blow in between the nostrils by Alpha's jab attack. Alpha was losing blood slowly, but surely, due to his injuries, and then almost got knocked in the head by the T-Rex's tail. His crest stopped the tail, giving Alpha the chance to jab the tail. The Rex then bit Alpha, again, in the shoulders; it was excruciating pain. The Rex then, holding him, bit Alpha right where it would nearly kill him: the neck. Alpha felt a deadly pain in his throat, and the animals roared in sorrow: his herd, the carnivores, and Alpha's family. The T-Rex then carried Alpha over his body, and threw Alpha right down to the floor. Alpha was choking blood, as the T-Rex stepped back. Is this the end for him? Is this where his life ends? He thought about his herd. His family. His peaceful times. His life fighting carnivores. His love for everyone. Suddenly, he encountered 3 memories. In the first one, he was a young Parasaurolophus, seeing his mother and father feed him grass in his nest. He chirped at his parents. Then in the next memory, he was an older Parasaurolophus, but still pretty young. He was bathing in the river he used to play in. He encountered a Ceratosaurus, just his size, and he spooked the horned lizard away. Then, in his final memory, he remembered when he became an adult, thus becoming Alpha of his herd. He came back to reality, and he cried. The T-Rex took a step forward, another one, and a last one, landing his foot on Alpha's body. The T-Rex grunted and snorted at the fallen Alpha. Alpha took one more glance at the sky, and he closed his eyes, awaiting death. He felt sharp teeth on his throat, pressuring slowly. A call. A call was sounded. The T-Rex paused. Alpha remained his eyes closed. A call for the last time. The T-Rex looked at the source of the call. A small figure was suddenly running at the T-Rex. It had a reddish color on its back, with at least some quills on the back of its head. As it ran, it roared, as if it were about to launch at the T-Rex. BUT IT WAS. The T-Rex postured. The figure came in shooting in like a comet and as it leaped onto Alpha's body, jumped, and clinged onto the T-Rex's body. The T-Rex missed. It tried to get the figure off of the body, as it was distracted. The Rex roared in agony and annoyment, as it felt a shearing and excruciating pain to the neck; it was a jab; it was Alpha. The T-Rex roared in pain, as it was shoved just feet away. Alpha regained his attack position, with the figure hopping onto Alpha's back. The figure than hopped onto the Rex's back as Alpha did another jab to the other side to the neck, and rammed the Rex. T-Rex attempted to bite, but Alpha lowered his head, and swinged up to jab the top of the mouth. The Rex's head hurt very much, probably from potential knocking of the brain. The mysterious helper than dug into the neck as the Rex shook it off. Alpha's chance was taken as he jabbed the damaged part of the area, sticking his crest onto the wound. The T-Rex roared very much in pain, and it attempted to shake Alpha off. Alpha was stuck; he can't get his crest out. The T-Rex roared with rage, and it lifted its body up to get Alpha off of it. Suddenly, Alpha felt his crest touch the neck of the Rex; he thought if he could cling his crest around it... The Rex was shaking back and forward, trying to get Alpha off of him to finish him, but all Alpha had to do was to get his feet on the ground, and turn upside down by launching his legs into the air. The mystery animal helped by distracting the Rex by clinging onto his face. Alpha then had a second thought; if he would snap the T-Rex's neck, then he might risk breaking his crest or snapping his own neck. But there was no time. If he took the safety measures, then the T-Rex would later return to finish him off, and he can't have a second battle with this T-Rex. He risked it. Alpha turned himself upside down, put his feet a few feet away from the ground, and launched his head backwards. The T-Rex roared one more time before a snap was heard. The figure then stopped biting and scratching the head. Alpha suddenly felt an extreme weight on his crest, and it hurt. He removed his now-free crest from the hole in the neck, and a giant body came down to the floor, right in front of Alpha's herd. Alpha felt triumphance in him, but he suffered a cracked crest. Then he looked at the creature who allied him. As it turns out, upon closer inspection, it was a male velociraptor. This velociraptor saved Alpha's life? Looking closer, the raptor had a missing toe claw on his right foot, and had tooth marks on his body. Alpha wondered that this T-Rex was the one that attacked this raptor. The Velociraptor chirped in thanks. Alpha replied 'your welcome'.

Epilogue: Alpha had his crest recover over the course of 3 months. The velociraptor, although unaccepted by Alpha's herd, was welcome by Alpha, as long as he is not hungry, that is.

Although it is told that for every 10 fights between a T-Rex and Parasaurolophus, only one is crowned to the Parasaurolophus. The End.