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108.209.116.49 wrote: I-rex had Rexy pinned down, so Indominus rex would have always won that fight until the end of time had Blue not stepped in.

In fact it just goes to show you that any animal with arms can kill a T-rex. It began with King Kong, then it was Spinosaurus, and now it is Indominus Rex. It just proves the fact that two arms are better than a heavy jaw And yet if you pull your face away from the movies and read a book or two you quickly come to realise that by the last 10-15 million years of the Dinosaurs' reign there were few, if any, large, flesh eating theropods who maintained arms long enough to be effective weapons. The likes of Allosaurus, Carcharodontosaurus, Giganotosaurus, Megalosaurus, Torvosaurus, Sinraptor, Baryonyx, Spinosaurus and all their cousins lost out in the evolutionary race, being replaced in North America and Asia by the short armed Tyrannosaurs, like Tyrannosaurus, Tarbosaurus, Albertosaurus and Daspletosaurus, and in India, Africa and South America by the Abelisaurs, like Carnotaurus, Majungasaurus, Indosuchus and Rajasaurus.