| 08 Apr 2008 11:53 pm |
The one and forever only... Rep: 36  Joined: 11 Feb 2008 Posts: 10,620 OFFLINE | petrofsky wrote:
1indainfinite wrote:
I have a theory on the tiny arms anybody want to hear?
I would. Probably could be like mine.
No mine is that T-rex might of been a caring parent and the only thing the arm might be used for is turning it’s eggs, but I don’t know if rex could crouch down.
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 | | 09 Apr 2008 12:15 am |
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Don’t FUCK with my insanity I’ll warp your REALiTY | | | 09 Apr 2008 01:04 pm |
out to lunch Rep: 25  Joined: 03 Feb 2006 Posts: 15,001 OFFLINE | petrofsky wrote:
Atresac wrote:
T-Rex was not a hunter, this is obvious by its tiny arms that are completely useless for hunting.
Spino did hunt land animals too, though it preferred fish, it was like a grizzly bear.
T-Rex was a scavenger, like a vulture. T-Rex rarely ever actually fought. And assuming this is just fighting instead of actually eating each other, Spino definitely wins considering it’s arms aren’t little tiny shitsticks.
Actually it is proven it both hunted and scavenged, like a cat. They found some kind of herbivore whose back bone was broken with the Teeth marks resembling a T-rex pair of jaws.
Also, its arms (in my prediction) were small so T-Rex would have less body weight for running, and because its jaws were strong enough for killing.
But with the Spino being bigger and having stronger arms, as well as sufficiently strong jaws, I think Spino definitely has the better chance of winning.
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UBER 1337 Poster Rep: 18  Joined: 06 May 2007 Posts: 2,691 OFFLINE | Atresac wrote:
petrofsky wrote:
Atresac wrote:
T-Rex was not a hunter, this is obvious by its tiny arms that are completely useless for hunting.
Spino did hunt land animals too, though it preferred fish, it was like a grizzly bear.
T-Rex was a scavenger, like a vulture. T-Rex rarely ever actually fought. And assuming this is just fighting instead of actually eating each other, Spino definitely wins considering it’s arms aren’t little tiny shitsticks.
Actually it is proven it both hunted and scavenged, like a cat. They found some kind of herbivore whose back bone was broken with the Teeth marks resembling a T-rex pair of jaws.
Also, its arms (in my prediction) were small so T-Rex would have less body weight for running, and because its jaws were strong enough for killing.
But with the Spino being bigger and having stronger arms, as well as sufficiently strong jaws, I think Spino definitely has the better chance of winning.
Spinosaurus was longer and taller by only a few feet. Tyrannosaurus was two tons heavier because it carried so much muscle. T-Rex’s arms were useless, but if a T-Rex got a hold of a spinosaurus, the spino would have to say goodbye to that part. (the neck, perhaps?)
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