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Post by Allosaurus Rex on Oct 21, 2013 21:09:36 GMT
Cryolophosaurus ellioti
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Post by Deleted on Oct 21, 2013 21:40:41 GMT
hmmm im going with cyro on this one LOLZ see what i did there!
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Post by Lmpkio on Oct 22, 2013 0:50:44 GMT
This is a bit of a mismatch. The Cryo will ALWAYS win that fight. Cerato wouldn't even dare.
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Post by raptorx863 on Nov 11, 2013 18:00:40 GMT
Ceratosaurus is A LOT bigger and more robust than Cryolophosaurus. This is almost certainly a Ceratosaurus win here.
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Post by thesporerex on Nov 11, 2013 22:29:56 GMT
Ceratosaurus is A LOT bigger and more robust than Cryolophosaurus. This is almost certainly a Ceratosaurus win here. I agree, but wasn't the only found cryolophosaurus a juvenile?
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Post by themechabaryonyx789 on Nov 11, 2013 23:11:11 GMT
Ceratosaurus takes this, it was much bulkier and heavier, and had a stronger bite force.
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Post by Lmpkio on Nov 11, 2013 23:14:38 GMT
Hold up hold up! Wasn't Cryo like bigger then Cerato? Where did you get the info?
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Post by themechabaryonyx789 on Nov 11, 2013 23:29:26 GMT
Hold up hold up! Wasn't Cryo like bigger then Cerato? Where did you get the info? There is a possibility that Cryolophosaurus was larger than Ceratosaurus nasicornis but it definitely wasn't larger than Ceratosaurus dentisulcatus.
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Post by raptorx863 on Nov 11, 2013 23:43:16 GMT
Ceratosaurus is A LOT bigger and more robust than Cryolophosaurus. This is almost certainly a Ceratosaurus win here. I agree, but wasn't the only found cryolophosaurus a juvenile? At the SVP conference I attended they had a talk on this. They found out that the Cryolophosaurus holotype was about 10 years old when it died, and that even if it wasn't fully grown it was pretty close to adult size. It was definitely past sexual maturity though, like most theropods. No it wasn't. I don't know where you're getting that info... The Cryolophosaurus holotype was about 20ft long and weighed around 800 pounds. Most Ceratosaurus specimens are about the same length, but weigh at least 500 pounds more due to having a more robust build. That's not all though, because we currently think that there's a possibility that those Ceratosaurus specimens are juvenile, and that a possible adult is represented by material from the Cleveland-Lloyd Quarry. Illistrating this is a growth series of Ceratosaurus by Scott Hartman: Most Ceratosaurus are the size of the one in the middle. The adult (?) is Allosaurus-sized and extremely robust, possibly exceeding 25ft long and more than a ton in weight. Alternatively some think that the "adult" is actually a new species of Ceratosaurus called C. dentisulcatus. Either way, a creature like that would destroy Cryolophosaurus.
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Post by Lmpkio on Nov 12, 2013 0:47:56 GMT
I agree, but wasn't the only found cryolophosaurus a juvenile? At the SVP conference I attended they had a talk on this. They found out that the Cryolophosaurus holotype was about 10 years old when it died, and that even if it wasn't fully grown it was pretty close to adult size. It was definitely past sexual maturity though, like most theropods. No it wasn't. I don't know where you're getting that info... The Cryolophosaurus holotype was about 20ft long and weighed around 800 pounds. Most Ceratosaurus specimens are about the same length, but weigh at least 500 pounds more due to having a more robust build. That's not all though, because we currently think that there's a possibility that those Ceratosaurus specimens are juvenile, and that a possible adult is represented by material from the Cleveland-Lloyd Quarry. Illistrating this is a growth series of Ceratosaurus by Scott Hartman: Most Ceratosaurus are the size of the one in the middle. The adult (?) is Allosaurus-sized and extremely robust, possibly exceeding 25ft long and more than a ton in weight. Alternatively some think that the "adult" is actually a new species of Ceratosaurus called C. dentisulcatus. Either way, a creature like that would destroy Cryolophosaurus. Well, if thats the point, ok then.
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Post by thesporerex on Nov 12, 2013 18:26:59 GMT
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Post by Carnage on Dec 18, 2014 17:17:11 GMT
Ceratosaurus is like 3 times bigger, mismatch
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Post by AdianPC on Mar 13, 2015 19:34:26 GMT
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Post by parasaurolophus on Mar 15, 2015 1:02:13 GMT
Ceratosaurus wins.
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