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Post by Theropod on Jan 14, 2014 13:41:06 GMT
Carnotaurus sastrei White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum)
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2014 23:15:07 GMT
Rhinos can do some serious damage with there horns.Not to mention carnotaurus wouldn't really be built to fight a rhino.I mean say the rhino charges at the carnotaurus with a horn that's been known to dent metal sometimes even go through it.The rhino would put a huge gouge in the carnivore causing extensive bleeding.As long as carnotaurus can stay away from that horn I'd give it to him but if the rhino gets that horn slashing through his stomach and spilling his intestines he's screwed...I'm gonna go with the rhino on this one for now....
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Post by Theropod on Jan 27, 2014 1:13:35 GMT
Well Rhinos have bad vision, but I am not sure how this theropod's rotational inertia will help it dodging a charging rhino.
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Post by Ausar on Apr 21, 2014 19:42:37 GMT
I think a brachyrostrine theropod like Carnotaurus won't have much problems with trying to outmaneuver the rhino's charge, but this is a quite slenderly built theropod. The rhinoceros is almost certainly bulkier, stronger, and more durable while it also has a nasty horn to complement its power. I feel conflicted about the bite force of the abelisaurid and how it would kill with its jaws, but I'm also interested if it can also use its own horns (which I have doubt on).
But for now, I lean towards the rhino.
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Post by Theropod on Apr 21, 2014 19:45:24 GMT
I also back the Rhinoceros, I feel like it is just a lot more capable of lethally injuring an animal.
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Post by themechabaryonyx789 on Apr 22, 2014 22:13:42 GMT
I think a brachyrostrine theropod like Carnotaurus won't have much problems with trying to outmaneuver the rhino's charge, but this is a quite slenderly built theropod. The rhinoceros is almost certainly bulkier, stronger, and more durable while it also has a nasty horn to complement its power. I feel conflicted about the bite force of the abelisaurid and how it would kill with its jaws, but I'm also interested if it can also use its own horns (which I have doubt on). But for now, I lean towards the rhino. Carnotaurus is not a slenderly built theropod, a 2 ton 8 metre long Abelisaurid is bulkier than average. Although I would still favour the rhino because Carnotaurus was more efficient at chasing down smaller, fast prey rather than large, lumbering prey such as the white rhinoceros.
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Post by Theropod on Apr 22, 2014 22:17:28 GMT
I think a brachyrostrine theropod like Carnotaurus won't have much problems with trying to outmaneuver the rhino's charge, but this is a quite slenderly built theropod. The rhinoceros is almost certainly bulkier, stronger, and more durable while it also has a nasty horn to complement its power. I feel conflicted about the bite force of the abelisaurid and how it would kill with its jaws, but I'm also interested if it can also use its own horns (which I have doubt on). But for now, I lean towards the rhino. Carnotaurus is not a slenderly built theropod, a 2 ton 8 metre long Abelisaurid is bulkier than average. Although I would still favour the rhino because Carnotaurus was more efficient at chasing down smaller, fast prey rather than large, lumbering prey such as the white rhinoceros. It does look quite slender - average bulk theropods look rather gracile, such as Deinonychus antirrhopus.
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Post by Ausar on Apr 22, 2014 22:33:03 GMT
I think a brachyrostrine theropod like Carnotaurus won't have much problems with trying to outmaneuver the rhino's charge, but this is a quite slenderly built theropod. The rhinoceros is almost certainly bulkier, stronger, and more durable while it also has a nasty horn to complement its power. I feel conflicted about the bite force of the abelisaurid and how it would kill with its jaws, but I'm also interested if it can also use its own horns (which I have doubt on). But for now, I lean towards the rhino. Carnotaurus is not a slenderly built theropod, a 2 ton 8 metre long Abelisaurid is bulkier than average. Although I would still favour the rhino because Carnotaurus was more efficient at chasing down smaller, fast prey rather than large, lumbering prey such as the white rhinoceros. Looks quite slender to me. Or at least not as bulky as other big theropods. Rhino takes this hands down IMO.
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Post by Deleted on May 6, 2014 0:13:02 GMT
The Carnotaurus Sastrei was a 10 meter carnivore that hunted sauropods like Andesaurus, and Saltasaurus. It was one of the largest abelisaurid. It lived with other killers like Giganotosaurus and Aucasaurus. It lived in Argentina. So it can kill a White Rhino. Winner - Carnotaurus!
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Post by Theropod on May 6, 2014 17:12:37 GMT
Where did you get 10 metres from? That would make it ~48.8% larger than an 8-metre one. And living with larger predators does not make you better; it's like saying a Honey Badger is superior to a Wolverine because it lives with Lions, which are larger than any carnivores that coexist with Wolverines. Not just that, but the abelisaurid would definitely not succeed most of the time against both Andesaurus delgadoi and Saltasaurus loricatus, thus meaning that argument has no relevance.
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Post by animatrocities on May 11, 2014 15:26:55 GMT
The Carnotaurus Sastrei was a 10 meter carnivore that hunted sauropods like Andesaurus, and Saltasaurus. It was one of the largest abelisaurid. It lived with other killers like Giganotosaurus and Aucasaurus. It lived in Argentina. So it can kill a White Rhino. Winner - Carnotaurus! Where did you get this information from?
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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2014 22:35:47 GMT
The Carnotaurus Sastrei was a 10 meter carnivore that hunted sauropods like Andesaurus, and Saltasaurus. It was one of the largest abelisaurid. It lived with other killers like Giganotosaurus and Aucasaurus. It lived in Argentina. So it can kill a White Rhino. Winner - Carnotaurus! Where did you get this information from? my brain!
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Post by Theropod on May 11, 2014 22:52:05 GMT
Where did you get this information from? my brain! A source would be greatly appreciated.
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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2014 22:57:14 GMT
A source would be greatly appreciated. lol the source of length and bones
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Post by Theropod on May 11, 2014 23:17:43 GMT
A source would be greatly appreciated. lol the source of length and bones If you think any Carnotaurus sastrei specimen is ~10 metres, you're sadly mistaken...
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