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Post by Allosaurus Rex on Nov 12, 2013 13:06:57 GMT
Teratophoneus curriei
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Post by JSR - T-7500 on Nov 12, 2013 15:40:15 GMT
Teratophoneus has more of the bite force.
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Post by themechabaryonyx789 on Nov 12, 2013 16:11:25 GMT
Teratophoneus had a bulkier build, was slightly larger (in terms of weight and mass) and had a stronger bite force, so it wins 60/40 of the time.
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Post by thesporerex on Nov 12, 2013 21:11:28 GMT
How does teratophoneus have a greater bite force? Yes it is a Tyrannosaurid but its not like T. rex its skull is far more narrow and gracile. Also if anything Concavenator is more bulky just look: 4 Concavenator wins.
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Post by Theropod on Nov 12, 2013 22:13:08 GMT
Lol I can't believe you guys said that. Concavenator takes this.
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Post by thesporerex on Nov 12, 2013 23:42:11 GMT
I wouldn't say concavenator takes this because that means he wins not much trouble but he does certainly win.
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Post by themechabaryonyx789 on Nov 13, 2013 16:20:58 GMT
Teratophoneus was an Albertosaurine, and Albertosaurines are generally pretty gracile, so yea, Concavenator wins.
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Post by Theropod on Nov 13, 2013 19:43:55 GMT
I wouldn't say concavenator takes this because that means he wins not much trouble but he does certainly win. Yeah but you get my point, I'm giving Concavenator an edge.
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Post by raptorx863 on Nov 14, 2013 0:51:14 GMT
Teratophoneus was an Albertosaurine, and Albertosaurines are generally pretty gracile, so yea, Concavenator wins. Guys, Teratophoneus is a Tyrannosaurine related to Lythronax, Bistahieversor, and Tyrannosaurus, not Albertosaurines. The gracile morphology of Teratophoneus is thought to be from its subadult age, as the largest specimen (which is 6 meters) shows clear evidence of not being skeletally mature. We should expect an adult to be at the very least 7 or 8 meters and much more robust. I'm giving the edge to Teratophoneus. You guys need to take into account that many of the dinosaurs you're putting up against each other may just be juveniles and not fully mature. We now know that the vast majority of dinosaur specimens in museums around the world are from skeletally immature individuals, so learning which species are known from adults and which aren't can really make you see a fight in completely new light.
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Post by Lmpkio on Nov 14, 2013 7:07:30 GMT
Teratophoneus was an Albertosaurine, and Albertosaurines are generally pretty gracile, so yea, Concavenator wins. Guys, Teratophoneus is a Tyrannosaurine related to Lythronax, Bistahieversor, and Tyrannosaurus, not Albertosaurines. The gracile morphology of Teratophoneus is thought to be from its subadult age, as the largest specimen (which is 6 meters) shows clear evidence of not being skeletally mature. We should expect an adult to be at the very least 7 or 8 meters and much more robust. I'm giving the edge to Teratophoneus. You guys need to take into account that many of the dinosaurs you're putting up against each other may just be juveniles and not fully mature. We now know that the vast majority of dinosaur specimens in museums around the world are from skeletally immature individuals, so learning which species are known from adults and which aren't can really make you see a fight in completely new light. (Last time I will do this) I have to agree. (Damn this guy is smart)!
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Post by themechabaryonyx789 on Nov 14, 2013 8:14:35 GMT
Teratophoneus was an Albertosaurine, and Albertosaurines are generally pretty gracile, so yea, Concavenator wins. Guys, Teratophoneus is a Tyrannosaurine related to Lythronax, Bistahieversor, and Tyrannosaurus, not Albertosaurines. The gracile morphology of Teratophoneus is thought to be from its subadult age, as the largest specimen (which is 6 meters) shows clear evidence of not being skeletally mature. We should expect an adult to be at the very least 7 or 8 meters and much more robust. I'm giving the edge to Teratophoneus. You guys need to take into account that many of the dinosaurs you're putting up against each other may just be juveniles and not fully mature. We now know that the vast majority of dinosaur specimens in museums around the world are from skeletally immature individuals, so learning which species are known from adults and which aren't can really make you see a fight in completely new light. My mistake, I assumed that Teratophoneus was an Albertosaurine judging by its gracile morph as a juvenile, which I originally thought was an adult. I agree that Teratophoneus would win.
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Post by thesporerex on Nov 14, 2013 20:37:20 GMT
Its kinda sad, I like the idea of smaller but faster and more gracile Tyrannosaurid.
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Post by Carnage on Dec 18, 2014 17:03:36 GMT
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