Board Thread:Movie discussion/@comment-73.195.4.48-20150626163853/@comment-74.103.95.17-20151210091345

I make this hypothesis in the scenario that it's a Spino that's called into battle instead of a T rex in Jurassic World.

In both scenarios, whether it'd be a Spinosaur or a Tyrannosaur, they're arguably a lot more experienced than the I Rex off the fact that they had a lot more room and opportunity to run around and probably hunt compared to the I rex, who was crowded in her enclosure all her life.

Also, Spinoaurus' neck is more flexible, added with the fact that its longer skull is meant for general grabbing, as a dino that hunted on land and in the water, the Spino is more likely to land a bite. Also, with the Irex's jaw being so flexible, it can be assumed that its jaw lacks the crushing bite force that the T rex is known for.

The claw and arm aspect pretty much cancels each other out.

The biggest downside for the spinosaur is its spines. But given its roughly equal weight, I rex won't be able to simply knock it down or on its back.