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Post by Allosaurus Rex on Jan 3, 2014 17:06:47 GMT
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Post by themechabaryonyx789 on Jan 3, 2014 17:29:50 GMT
Albertosaurus will probably be stopped at round 2 or round 4.
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Post by Theropod on Jan 3, 2014 19:19:22 GMT
Probably gonna stop at round 2
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Post by thesporerex on Jan 3, 2014 22:29:53 GMT
Stops at round 4
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Post by Rexog on Jan 3, 2014 22:43:48 GMT
I believe that, alone, it could not manage to defeat an Ankylosaurus, so, it stops at round 7
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Post by themechabaryonyx789 on Jan 3, 2014 22:45:13 GMT
I'm pretty sure that Albertosaurus will only be able to win rounds 1 and 3. Perhaps round 6 but I think that would be more 50/50.
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Post by themechabaryonyx789 on Jan 3, 2014 23:20:32 GMT
I believe that, alone, it could not manage to defeat an Ankylosaurus, so, it stops at round 7 Albertosaurus would most likely lose at rounds 2, 4, 5 and maybe 6. Albertosaurus would definitely lose at round 7
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Post by Allosaurus Rex on Jan 3, 2014 23:32:18 GMT
it would win at round 2, but i think it might stop at round 4.
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Post by themechabaryonyx789 on Jan 3, 2014 23:38:54 GMT
it would win at round 2, but i think it might stop at round 4. The current immature Baryonyx specimen found is already 0.5 tons heavier than (not a very big advantage, but I will get to my point in a sec ) Albertosaurus. I can imagine an adult Baryonyx being around at least a ton heavier than Albertosaurus, but I'm not very sure. If Baryonyx was one ton heavier than the 2 ton Albertosaurus Baryonyx would have the advantage.
Albertosaurus either stops at round 2 or round 4 in my opinion.
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Post by Allosaurus Rex on Jan 3, 2014 23:55:11 GMT
it would win at round 2, but i think it might stop at round 4. The current immature Baryonyx specimen found is already 0.5 tons heavier than (not a very big advantage, but I will get to my point in a sec ) Albertosaurus. I can imagine an adult Baryonyx being around at least a ton heavier than Albertosaurus, but I'm not very sure. If Baryonyx was one ton heavier than the 2 ton Albertosaurus Baryonyx would have the advantage.
Albertosaurus either stops at round 2 or round 4 in my opinion. we can only use the current baryonyx individual found, knowing the full grown size can only be meaninglessly speculated. in which albertosaurus would win.
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Post by themechabaryonyx789 on Jan 3, 2014 23:55:57 GMT
The current immature Baryonyx specimen found is already 0.5 tons heavier than (not a very big advantage, but I will get to my point in a sec ) Albertosaurus. I can imagine an adult Baryonyx being around at least a ton heavier than Albertosaurus, but I'm not very sure. If Baryonyx was one ton heavier than the 2 ton Albertosaurus Baryonyx would have the advantage.
Albertosaurus either stops at round 2 or round 4 in my opinion. we can only use the current baryonyx individual found, knowing the full grown size can only be meaninglessly speculated. in which albertosaurus would win. Maybe but only very slightly. Albertosaurus might stop at round 2 depending on Baryonyx's adult size, but Albertosaurus definitely stops at round 4.
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Post by thesporerex on Jan 4, 2014 9:19:43 GMT
Not only that Albertosaurus can get to 10 metres and 3 tons aswell which is already larger than the baryonyx type specimen by more than half a ton and half a metre
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Post by themechabaryonyx789 on Jan 4, 2014 9:54:20 GMT
Not only that Albertosaurus can get to 10 metres and 3 tons aswell which is already larger than the baryonyx type specimen by more than half a ton and half a metre Albertosaurus isn't bigger by more than half a ton, the immature Baryonyx specimen is 2.6 tons and 9.5 metres in length while the largest Albertosaurus specimen is 10 metres and 3 tons. Albertosaurus is actually bigger by less than half a ton.
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Post by thesporerex on Jan 4, 2014 9:56:58 GMT
Not only that Albertosaurus can get to 10 metres and 3 tons aswell which is already larger than the baryonyx type specimen by more than half a ton and half a metre Albertosaurus isn't bigger by more than half a ton, the immature Baryonyx specimen is 2.6 tons and 9.5 metres in length while the largest Albertosaurus specimen is 10 metres and 3 tons. Albertosaurus is actually bigger by less than half a ton. Ffs I don't literally mean exactly 10 metres and 3 tons.
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Post by themechabaryonyx789 on Jan 4, 2014 10:14:21 GMT
Albertosaurus isn't bigger by more than half a ton, the immature Baryonyx specimen is 2.6 tons and 9.5 metres in length while the largest Albertosaurus specimen is 10 metres and 3 tons. Albertosaurus is actually bigger by less than half a ton. Ffs I don't literally mean exactly 10 metres and 3 tons. Well you didn't say over or under 10 metres and 3 tons so I assumed you meant that
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