Board Thread:Movie discussion/@comment-174.31.243.252-20150708155943/@comment-26923065-20160112112839

QuakingStar wrote: No the indominus is not bigger in weight at all and if we are using all official material for Indominus and Spinosaurus, then Spinosaurus is heavier and taller. It's skin easily shrugged off a male buck t-rex's bite, it would do the same for an I-rex bite. The InGen Spinosaurus gets 50 feet long and up to 10-12.5 tons according to stanwinston studios, they are T-rex killers. It is made to kill any T-rex. It has huge arms and 3 large claws too. This fight will be much, much different than the fight with Rexy, this Spinosauru's bite alone caused the male T-rex to roar in pain, before it proceeded to snap its neck so you can assume that the InGen Spinosaurus has either equal biteforce to InGen T-rex's or just slightly less. Spinosaurus may not be AS smart as Indominus, but it is still smart, as it tracked the humans throughout the whole movie.. even when they were in the water it found them. It got hit by a plane, ran through a huge steel/concrete thick wire supported spiked fence and pulled a huge ass metal cage off of the boat which is easily much, MUCH heavier than those work trucks in Jurassic World. You all are using the real world Spinosaurus in this.. which is baby shit compared to the T-rex Killer, InGen's Spinosaurus. This ends in a draw, or the Indominus loses. Don't forget Indominus never fought anything like Spinosaurus, it has huge arms and claws too and it is heavier than the indominus, same length too.. and according to other Jurassic Park Materials the InGen Spinosaurus can not only get up to 50 feet long, it can grow up to 22ft tall at the head and 12.5 tons/25,000lbs. That makes it taller and heavier than the Indominus can get. It has 76 large conical teeth too. I was wrong about the size yes, but a Markjira pointed out,

MarkJira wrote: Absolutely. Size alone does not determine the outcome a fight, unless one combatant dwarfs the other. A T.rex-size-raptor could've taken down Rexy at the end of the original, but given how small the raptors were, Rexy won easily.

It isn't as cut-and-dry in this case though. InGen's Spinosaurus and Indominus Rex could both grow to approx. 50 feet in length, so size isn't a factor. Indominus is smarter than Spinosaurus, has tougher armor, is more tolerant to pain, has a more powerful bite and more usful forelimbs. Spinosaurus took 2-4 Tyrannosaurus bites, while the Indominus rex took 3-5 Tyrannosaurus bites. If the size of the Tyrannosaurus also plays a role in bite force, then Rexy's bite force would be stronger than that of the JPIII Tyrannosaurus. The Indominus rex was made to be an anything killer. Whereas you pointed out that Spinosaurus was Tyrannosaurus killer. Spinosaurus dealt with mostly mechanical and metallic objects. The Indominus rex dealt with gunfire and it shrugged off a hit to the face from an Ankylosaurus tail, something that would've killed a normal dinosaur. Not to mention after the Mosasaurus biting into it twice, the Indominus rex was still alive. No, I'm not using the real-life Spinosaurus, I am taking into consideration the capabilities of the JPIII Spinosaurus. Yes, the arms of both dinosaurs are equal, but he Indominus rex has thumbs, allowing it the grasp things, thus, they are more capable. The Indominus rex can also poke a hole through a bullet-proof Gyrosphere.