Could a Spinosaurus kill at Rex?
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- Could a Spinosaurus kill at Rex?
- Who will win T rex or Spinosaurus?
- What dinosaur can kill a Spinosaurus?
- What dinosaurs can beat a T Rex?
- What dinosaur can kill a Megalodon?
- Which T-Rex did the Spinosaurus kill?
- Why did T-Rex have small arms?
- What was the biggest meanest dinosaur?
- Can a Spinosaurus really beat a T-Rex?
- Why did Spinosaurus come out on top in Jurassic Park?
- Can a Indominus Rex beat Ankylosaurus Rex?
- What kind of dinosaur is the Tyrannosaurus rex?
Could a Spinosaurus kill at Rex?
The Spinosaurus would not have been able to kill a T-Rex, although it would be a tough fight. The Spinosaurus was larger, but the T-Rex was stronger and had an immense bite force that was much greater than a Spinosaurus's bite. The T-Rex was also faster and more intelligent than the Spinosaurus.
Who will win T rex or Spinosaurus?
But Spinosaurus lived 10-30 million years before T. rex tromped the Earth. Had they been able to time-travel, though, there's no telling what would have happened? who would win a Spinosaurus vs....Spinosaurus vs. T. rex.
Spinosaurus | T. rex | |
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Long tail? | Yes | Yes |
Huge, powerful jaws? | Yes | Yes |
Carnivore? | Yes | Yes |
What dinosaur can kill a Spinosaurus?
The Spinosaurus recovered quickly from the blow and managed to out-maneuver the Tyrannosaurus and bite deep into his neck. Bellowing in pain, the T. rex groaned out in agony as the Spinosaurus gripped his neck with it's arms and snapped the rival dinosaur's neck, killing him instantly. As Dr.
What dinosaurs can beat a T Rex?
A Tyrannosaurus Rex might be known for its ferocious bite, but now scientists say a caiman that lived eight million years ago, had a bite TWICE as powerful. Known as Purussaurus brasiliensis, the reptilian predator lived in the Amazon region in South America.
What dinosaur can kill a Megalodon?
Animals like the Blue Whale and Aust Colossus would defeat a Megalodon. Livyatan could beat a Megalodon, and so on.
Which T-Rex did the Spinosaurus kill?
To drive the point home, the movie pits its favored killing machine against the franchise's beloved mascot. In an infamous scene, the Spinosaurus brutally kills the T-Rex, prompting a feud among the most devoted dino-fans that still endures to this day.
Why did T-Rex have small arms?
The arms, which were approximately three feet long, featured crescent-shaped talons that could be used to inflict mortal wounds to prey. And the short arm length was actually more beneficial for slashing, considering the size of T. rex's head. “Its short, strong forelimbs and large claws would have permitted T.
What was the biggest meanest dinosaur?
As long as a school bus and as heavy as an elephant, the Spinosaurus was the largest predatory (animal-eating) dinosaur to have existed — even bigger than Tyrannosaurus rex. But its size isn't the most important thing about the Spinosaurus.
Can a Spinosaurus really beat a T-Rex?
Jurassic Park 3 features an epic battle where a Spinosaurus appears to effortlessly defeat a Tyrannosaurus Rex, but how accurate is the outcome? In one of the most hated moments of the Jurassic Park franchise, the Spinosaurus managed to beat a Tyrannosaurus Rex in the last installment of the original trilogy, Jurassic Park III.
Why did Spinosaurus come out on top in Jurassic Park?
Since the Spinosaurus is the main source of terror on Isla Sorna in the sequel, it made sense that the ancient lizard would come out of this battle on top. However, it's questionable how accurate the movie's climactic outcome is, no matter how thrilling the film-makers thought it might have been onscreen.
Can a Indominus Rex beat Ankylosaurus Rex?
Cause why not. Indominus Rex ain’t weak. She survived blows from Ankylosaurus, bites from Rexy, several bullets and an indirect hit from an RPG. She broke a bulletproof gyrosphere and can kill some of the strongest dinosaurs in the franchise, like Ankylosaurus and Rexy.
What kind of dinosaur is the Tyrannosaurus rex?
Tyrannosaurus rex, a therapod dinosaur (which would later evolve into birds), has reigned as a king of sorts in the imaginations of humans ever since its first discovery in 1874.