Board Thread:Movie discussion/@comment-11023504-20150706222512

In Jurassic World, the battle between the Indominus and the Ankylosaurus has plenty of inaccuracies, and if it didn't, the movie would've been over a whole lot sooner.

(Spoilers at bottom after list)

1. The Ankylosaurus could not have possibly been able to run from the Indominus Rex, due to its such incredibly slow speed and weight it probably couldn't have out-walked a elephant. So how does it run?

2. Ankylosaurus had an incredibly good sense of smell, so it would have been able to detect the Indominus from a long way away.

3. The Ankylosaurus (due to its slow speed) wouldn't have even attempted to run, instead it would have planted its feet into the ground (to prevent any flipping over) and prepare to...

4. ...Use thousands of pounds of force from its massively powerful tail club to break bones and rupture organs, and a hit to the skull would have instantly killed a T-rex

Thus the unfortunate demise of the main dinosaur antagonist would not come from a team work between a Tyrannosaurus and a Velociraptor, but from the headshot (insert australian sniper quote here) by the Ankylosaurus, which would have instantly killed, if not definitely done severe brain damage (Not so smart now are 'ya?) to the Indominus. Thus ending the problem on Isla Nublar, Ankylosaurus getting a medal from Princess Leia, and Middle Earth being rid of evil, until the sequel in which Indiana Jones and Spock save the World from an alein shark. (Sorry got carried away).

Still though, the true power of the Ankylo would have defeated all of the park's problems. 