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Post by themechabaryonyx789 on Mar 8, 2014 11:49:48 GMT
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Post by Theropod on Mar 8, 2014 12:34:34 GMT
Also, due to Baryonyx walkeri being smaller, it can possibly have a proportionally stronger bite due to the square cube law. And of course, if we ignore that factor, you're making a baby Spinosaurus aegyptiacus.
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Post by themechabaryonyx789 on Mar 8, 2014 23:47:24 GMT
Also, due to Baryonyx walkeri being smaller, it can possibly have a proportionally stronger bite due to the square cube law. And of course, if we ignore that factor, you're making a baby Spinosaurus aegyptiacus.That last sentence confused me a bit.
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Post by Theropod on Mar 9, 2014 14:14:57 GMT
Also, due to Baryonyx walkeri being smaller, it can possibly have a proportionally stronger bite due to the square cube law. And of course, if we ignore that factor, you're making a baby Spinosaurus aegyptiacus.That last sentence confused me a bit. People usually say bugs are the strongest animals pound per pound, right? Well, that's because they're small, there's less gravity forcing their muscles to be used against gravity. The smaller the animal, the stronger it is "pound per pound". If an ant lifts 50 times its own weight, many people would guess it can lift 100kg if it weighs only 2kg, but it can't due to the square cube law. If you ignore the square cube law when scaling an animal down, you're making a baby, because it can't fight properly since it's too weak.
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Post by themechabaryonyx789 on Mar 9, 2014 17:22:31 GMT
That last sentence confused me a bit. People usually say bugs are the strongest animals pound per pound, right? Well, that's because they're small, there's less gravity forcing their muscles to be used against gravity. The smaller the animal, the stronger it is "pound per pound". If an ant lifts 50 times its own weight, many people would guess it can lift 100kg if it weighs only 2kg, but it can't due to the square cube law. If you ignore the square cube law when scaling an animal down, you're making a baby, because it can't fight properly since it's too weak. There are numerous other factors that support the idea of Baryonyx likely having a stronger bite force than Spinosaurus at size parity (as shown from Emily Rayfield's studies which I posted earlier).
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Post by Theropod on Mar 9, 2014 20:38:36 GMT
People usually say bugs are the strongest animals pound per pound, right? Well, that's because they're small, there's less gravity forcing their muscles to be used against gravity. The smaller the animal, the stronger it is "pound per pound". If an ant lifts 50 times its own weight, many people would guess it can lift 100kg if it weighs only 2kg, but it can't due to the square cube law. If you ignore the square cube law when scaling an animal down, you're making a baby, because it can't fight properly since it's too weak. There are numerous other factors that support the idea of Baryonyx likely having a stronger bite force than Spinosaurus at size parity (as shown from Emily Rayfield's studies which I posted earlier). What about the factors I posted that make that study's conclusion a bit dubious, to say the least? Making something a parity isn't at all that easy.
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Post by themechabaryonyx789 on Mar 10, 2014 18:02:16 GMT
There are numerous other factors that support the idea of Baryonyx likely having a stronger bite force than Spinosaurus at size parity (as shown from Emily Rayfield's studies which I posted earlier). What about the factors I posted that make that study's conclusion a bit dubious, to say the least? Making something a parity isn't at all that easy. The study's conclusion is that Spinosaurus has unusually high stress levels in its skull (which would indicate a weaker bite force), while smaller Spinosaurids (such as Suchomimus and Baryonyx) have much lower stress levels in their skulls (which would indicate a stronger bite force) and have more robust skulls in relation to their body size. I do agree with the fact that it is hard to tell at exact parity which dinosaur would have the stronger bite force due to the square cube law.
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Post by Carnage on Dec 17, 2014 20:03:51 GMT
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Post by themechabaryonyx789 on Dec 18, 2014 17:24:02 GMT
*sigh* Angular and surangular... *sigh* its still apart of the skull And this is how teenagers debate.
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Post by 2pac on Dec 18, 2014 18:03:49 GMT
Round 5 certainly stops it.
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Post by DaHeill on Nov 5, 2016 15:32:28 GMT
Spinosaurus's sail makes it way bigger in enemy's eyes, also with the new 2015-2016 research it is bipedal once again. Spinosaurus either scares it away (40% chance), kills it (40% chance), giga scares away the spino (10%), giga kills the spino (10%)
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