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Post by Theropod on Jan 5, 2014 20:59:10 GMT
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Post by Allosaurus Rex on Jan 5, 2014 21:00:59 GMT
albertaceratops would win, carnosaurs are not adapted for taking on ceratopsians.
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Post by themechabaryonyx789 on Jan 5, 2014 21:05:09 GMT
Albertaceratops wins, the Allosaurid is built for taking on Stegosauria and Sauropods, not Ceratopsians.
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Post by Theropod on Jan 5, 2014 21:21:33 GMT
In fact, I do believe Albertaceratops wins. It is far more maneuverable than Allosaurus, since its rotational inertia is very little due to its compact body. On the other hand, Allosaurus is very heavy far from the torso also making its body less aerodynamic. Both are around ~2 tons as well. Albertaceratops' horns are not the best in combat, since they are curved downwards; However, they might still be helpful here. Ceratopsians have wide-gauge front limbs which allow them to turn and move faster than predators, which means they'll be face to face here. Allosaurus is not outflanking Albertaceratops. A Tyrannosaurid would handle this situation more properly; Their stronger biteforces are very reliable, however the ~500kg biteforce of Allosaurus would not be very effective for this match. Allosaurus can't rely on its biteforce, although its hatchet bite might help. But since it is not outflanking Albertaceratops, it would have to go for Albertaceratops head, and this would most likely fail. Allosaurus is very agile, so that might help here, although Albertaceratops is also very agile. Albertaceratops wins in my opinion, although this would be a very tough match.
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Post by Theropod on Jan 5, 2014 21:22:51 GMT
Albertaceratops wins, the Allosaurid is built for taking on Stegosauria and Sauropods, not Ceratopsians. Stegosaurids are about just as dangerous as Ceratopsians though, they are very quick turners due to their very little rotational inertia.
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Post by Theropod on Jan 5, 2014 21:48:51 GMT
This is probably inaccurate, just a rough size estimate so you guys have an idea of how big they are compared to eachother. Albertaceratops is around ~6 metres while Allosaurus is around ~9 metres.
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Post by Allosaurus Rex on Jan 5, 2014 22:03:54 GMT
Albertaceratops wins, the Allosaurid is built for taking on Stegosauria and Sauropods, not Ceratopsians. Stegosaurids are about just as dangerous as Ceratopsians though, they are very quick turners due to their very little rotational inertia. except that i would rather consider ceratopsian horns to be more dangerous than stegosaur thagomizers.
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Post by Theropod on Jan 5, 2014 22:16:41 GMT
Stegosaurids are about just as dangerous as Ceratopsians though, they are very quick turners due to their very little rotational inertia. except that i would rather consider ceratopsian horns to be more dangerous than stegosaur thagomizers. Except that Stegosaurids have a more reliable defense method, I am pretty sure a Stegosaurid would have a higher chance of performing a well-aimed attack than a Ceratopsian. Stegosaurid thagomizers are also pretty strong and well able of causing injuries with the powerful impact caused by the muscular tail of a Stegosaurid. I would put them in a similar level.
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Post by themechabaryonyx789 on Jan 9, 2014 20:42:19 GMT
except that i would rather consider ceratopsian horns to be more dangerous than stegosaur thagomizers. Except that Stegosaurids have a more reliable defense method, I am pretty sure a Stegosaurid would have a higher chance of performing a well-aimed attack than a Ceratopsian. Stegosaurid thagomizers are also pretty strong and well able of causing injuries with the powerful impact caused by the muscular tail of a Stegosaurid. I would put them in a similar level. Yea. Except Ceratopsians are better adapted for head on attacks, while Stegosaurids are better adapted for defense.
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Post by thesporerex on Jan 9, 2014 20:49:26 GMT
except that i would rather consider ceratopsian horns to be more dangerous than stegosaur thagomizers. Except that Stegosaurids have a more reliable defense method, I am pretty sure a Stegosaurid would have a higher chance of performing a well-aimed attack than a Ceratopsian. Stegosaurid thagomizers are also pretty strong and well able of causing injuries with the powerful impact caused by the muscular tail of a Stegosaurid. I would put them in a similar level. Stegosaur's thagomizers are actually quite fragile.
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Post by Theropod on Jan 9, 2014 20:52:30 GMT
Except that Stegosaurids have a more reliable defense method, I am pretty sure a Stegosaurid would have a higher chance of performing a well-aimed attack than a Ceratopsian. Stegosaurid thagomizers are also pretty strong and well able of causing injuries with the powerful impact caused by the muscular tail of a Stegosaurid. I would put them in a similar level. Yea. Except Ceratopsians are better adapted for head on attacks, while Stegosaurids are better adapted for defense. Stegosaurs are quick turners, they can't get outflanked by theropods really.
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Post by Theropod on Jan 9, 2014 20:53:24 GMT
Which means they will be able to thagomize their opponents no matter what, they'll be able to turn whenever necessary.
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Post by mrirongolem27 on Aug 22, 2014 3:52:00 GMT
albertaceratops would win, carnosaurs are not adapted for taking on ceratopsians. You kidding me? T. rex????!?!?!?!
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Post by Carnage on Dec 17, 2014 18:43:58 GMT
albertaceratops would win, carnosaurs are not adapted for taking on ceratopsians. You kidding me? T. rex????!?!?!?! LMFAO since when is T. rex a carnosaur?
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