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Post by es1001 on Jan 4, 2014 11:42:24 GMT
From my stand point, Albertosaurus could be capable of bringing down a Baryonyx. But he would probably break down at Albertaceratops, let alone Ankylosaurus.
He calls it quits at Round 4.
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Post by themechabaryonyx789 on Jan 4, 2014 11:51:55 GMT
From my stand point, Albertosaurus could be capable of bringing down a Baryonyx. But he would probably break down at Albertaceratops, let alone Ankylosaurus.
He calls it quits at Round 4. Yea but it depends on how big Baryonyx is as an adult. At current specimen sizes (with the immature specimen of Baryonyx) Albertosaurus would win because it was already slightly larger, bulkier and had a stronger bite force (the immature specimen of Baryonyx is 9.5 metres in length and 2.6 tons in weight while Albertosaurus was more like 10 metres and 3 tons). A Tyrannosaurid VS a Spinosaurid at parity already favours the Tyrannosaurid slightly, and if the Tyrannosaurid is slightly bigger then we can safely say it would win. Albertosaurus would win against the immature specimen of Baryonyx around 60% of the time, but at adult sizes I really don't know.
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Post by themechabaryonyx789 on Jan 4, 2014 11:55:31 GMT
I might pass round 2 because we don't know the adult size of Baryonyx. The Ceratopsian at round 4 would be too much for Albertosaurus
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Post by Theropod on Jan 5, 2014 1:25:53 GMT
It gets very close to clearing it.
Round 1: This is a bit obvious.
Round 2: We can't just fabricate, speculate a size estimate for the adult Baryonyx. Using the only known and confirmed size for Baryonyx, Albertosaurus wins due to better weaponry.
Round 3: Albertosaurus wins here
Round 4: Albertaceratops' "curved" horns were not very effective in combat, in fact I would say even Texas Longhorns have slightly more effective horns. Those horns are not really going to help in combat since they are curved downwards, thus proving my point that they are not the best weapon.
Round 5: Pretty close one. It could pretty much stop here, but I am gonna give it to Albertosaurus due to an apparently more sophisticated biteforce.
Round 6: This is basically a parity, Allosaurus has agility on its side but Albertosaurus has a more sophisticated weaponry on its side which is biteforce. Albertosaurus wins here.
Round 7: Ankylosaurus is 1.7-2 tons, as it got recently downsized. It could be a quick turner, so it had a more effective weaponry than ceratopsians overall which have unprotected, vulnerable bodies. Stops here.
And now to what would happen if Albertosaurus proceeded:
Round 8: Both are basically the same size, I would say 50/50 as they are very similar.
Round 9: Styracosaurus has one horn that is actually well-placed. It is slightly curved downwards which means that if it is supposed to stab, it must be used properly. I would compare its combat efficiency to that of a Texas Longhorn.
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Post by Theropod on Jan 5, 2014 1:30:41 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. That is purely speculative, you simply do not speculate its size here as an adult since you are either strenghtening it or weakening it without any base for it. Just use the immature specimen for the time being.
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Post by Theropod on Jan 5, 2014 1:32:40 GMT
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. Albertaceratops is not stopping it, it doesn't have very combat-effective horns as you may be speculating. It's around 2 tons as well. A tyrannosaurid will win against a ceratopsian at parity if the ceratopsian does not have proper weaponry, which happens here. Albertaceratops' horns are short and curved, they can't stab that easily.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2014 20:27:50 GMT
stops at round 2
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Post by Carnage on Dec 17, 2014 20:30:11 GMT
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