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Post by Rexog on Nov 14, 2013 20:34:50 GMT
I think this fight is equivalent to T-rex vs Spino, more than Daspleto vs Oxalaia, well, which one would win? Oxalaia
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Post by thesporerex on Nov 14, 2013 20:39:56 GMT
Oxalia wins, its 3 tons vs 6 tons. Double the mass.
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Post by themechabaryonyx789 on Nov 14, 2013 20:55:46 GMT
Oxlaia would destroy Tarbosaurus, Oxlaia had a massive size and strength advantage.
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Post by Rexog on Nov 14, 2013 20:59:21 GMT
wow, people changed they mind, if I made this question 1 years or more, problaly the awnser would be, "Tarbo have more powerful jaws, he wins"
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Post by Theropod on Nov 14, 2013 22:11:44 GMT
Oxalaia is twice Tarbosaurus' size, easy win for Oxalaia.
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Post by Lmpkio on Nov 15, 2013 0:48:41 GMT
Oxalaia. Size advantage, almost a mismatch....
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Post by nanolancensis on Nov 15, 2013 4:37:22 GMT
VIOLENTLY CHANTS OXALAIA Yes, my friends. This is the one dinosaur am a Fanboy of. The Oxalaia quilombensis. It's considerably larger, but because not much is known about it, and little has been found, it may be stronger than... get your hate mail ready... stronger the the Tyrannosaurus rex.
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Post by Lmpkio on Nov 15, 2013 5:27:10 GMT
VIOLENTLY CHANTS OXALAIAYes, my friends. This is the one dinosaur am a Fanboy of. The Oxalaia quilombensis. It's considerably larger, but because not much is known about it, and little has been found, it may be stronger than... get your hate mail ready... stronger the the Tyrannosaurus rex. Like you said, there is not much known or found about it. Besides, most Spinosaurs were not known for their bite. Could Oxalaia be stronger? Who knows, but I doubt it. Until, we can find more fossils and evidence, we will leave it at that.
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Post by themechabaryonyx789 on Nov 15, 2013 7:52:49 GMT
VIOLENTLY CHANTS OXALAIAYes, my friends. This is the one dinosaur am a Fanboy of. The Oxalaia quilombensis. It's considerably larger, but because not much is known about it, and little has been found, it may be stronger than... get your hate mail ready... stronger the the Tyrannosaurus rex. Like you said, there is not much known or found about it. Besides, most Spinosaurs were not known for their bite. Could Oxalaia be stronger? Who knows, but I doubt it. Until, we can find more fossils and evidence, we will leave it at that. Correction; most Spinosaurids were not known for their biteFORCE. Instead, Spinosaurids had robust conical teeth, which were very useful for impaling and gripping onto prey. Also, a recent study shows that Spinosaurus and Tyrannosaurus had teeth which were very similar in size and shape. Tyrannosaurus did have more deadly serrations on its teeth though. Oxlaia was only around 12 metres in length, which was similar size to Tyrannosaurus. The 13-14 metre long estimates for Oxlaia would be stronger than Tyrannosaurus, but its likely that Tyrannosaurus would be stronger if both dinosaurs were at parity. Oxlaia would destroy Tarbosaurus with ease, due to its massive size and strength advantage.
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Post by JSR - T-7500 on Nov 15, 2013 7:56:21 GMT
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Post by Theropod on Nov 15, 2013 13:35:17 GMT
VIOLENTLY CHANTS OXALAIAYes, my friends. This is the one dinosaur am a Fanboy of. The Oxalaia quilombensis. It's considerably larger, but because not much is known about it, and little has been found, it may be stronger than... get your hate mail ready... stronger the the Tyrannosaurus rex. Oxalaia wasn't stronger than T. rex, but it was stronger than Tarbosaurus. T. rex is bigger than Oxalaia, there's no reason why it would be weaker unless at parity. So unless Oxalaia turns out to be another juvenile it is no way stronger than a T. rex. Also Jack, that is false. Oxalaia has a massive size advantage over Tarbosaurus. That is pure bias. Oxalaia wins.
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Post by Lmpkio on Nov 15, 2013 15:13:23 GMT
Like you said, there is not much known or found about it. Besides, most Spinosaurs were not known for their bite. Could Oxalaia be stronger? Who knows, but I doubt it. Until, we can find more fossils and evidence, we will leave it at that. Correction; most Spinosaurids were not known for their biteFORCE. Instead, Spinosaurids had robust conical teeth, which were very useful for impaling and gripping onto prey. Also, a recent study shows that Spinosaurus and Tyrannosaurus had teeth which were very similar in size and shape. Tyrannosaurus did have more deadly serrations on its teeth though. Oxlaia was only around 12 metres in length, which was similar size to Tyrannosaurus. The 13-14 metre long estimates for Oxlaia would be stronger than Tyrannosaurus, but its likely that Tyrannosaurus would be stronger if both dinosaurs were at parity. Oxlaia would destroy Tarbosaurus with ease, due to its massive size and strength advantage. True. I also meant bite force, just forgot to add it in there.
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Post by themechabaryonyx789 on Nov 15, 2013 15:51:35 GMT
You always overrate Tyrannosaurids and you always underrate Spinosaurids.
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Post by themechabaryonyx789 on Nov 15, 2013 15:56:26 GMT
Correction; most Spinosaurids were not known for their biteFORCE. Instead, Spinosaurids had robust conical teeth, which were very useful for impaling and gripping onto prey. Also, a recent study shows that Spinosaurus and Tyrannosaurus had teeth which were very similar in size and shape. Tyrannosaurus did have more deadly serrations on its teeth though. Oxlaia was only around 12 metres in length, which was similar size to Tyrannosaurus. The 13-14 metre long estimates for Oxlaia would be stronger than Tyrannosaurus, but its likely that Tyrannosaurus would be stronger if both dinosaurs were at parity. Oxlaia would destroy Tarbosaurus with ease, due to its massive size and strength advantage. True. I also meant bite force, just forgot to add it in there. Ok.
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