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Our most popular Matchups - have your say!; Based on replies
Topic Started: Apr 7 2014, 09:18 PM (14,499 Views)
Koolyote
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This is a bit old but I wanted to put my opinion:

T Rex
Lion
Megalodon
Cougar
T Rex
Cougar
Lion
Pitbull
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ffejgao995
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My votes: Tyrannosaurus, Tiger, Livyatan melvillei, Cougar, Charcaradontosaurus, Haast's Eagle, Lion, and Leopard.
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Mantis Religiosa
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what's this fanboy people say? Who cares about people being biased? Nobody's being that. their being honest. sure some are overrated like the t-rex but no one knows if the spinosaurus, gigantosaurus, or carcharodontosaurus would defeat them
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Thalassophoneus
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It was hard for me to decide if Megalodon or Livyatan wins. I voted for Livyatan, first cause it's a mammal so it is smarter and second because it has the ability of echolocation. That Spinosaurus VS Tyrannosaurus thing is really bugging me. Why does everyone favor Tyrannosaurus? I mean Spinosaurus was bigger and much better in the water and with much bigger arms that were usefull, unlike the arms of Tyrannosaurus.
DON'T DO THIS, SIGNATURE!!!
It needs at least 5 words. ahsdABUI
Edited by Thalassophoneus, Jun 27 2015, 04:12 PM.
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SpinosaurusKing
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Apr 8 2014, 06:28 PM
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Apr 8 2014, 07:22 AM
Why does T-Rex have the majority of votes against Carcha and Spino?
http://carnivoraforum.com/topic/9879090/15/#new
I know right! Why do more people vote for T-Rex against Spinosaurus and Carcharodontosaurus!. I mean, both of them are bigger than T-Rex. Compared with Spinosaurus and Carcharodontosaurus, T-Rex is a little girl!!!
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The All-seeing Night
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Aug 3 2015, 11:26 AM
Vobby
Apr 8 2014, 06:28 PM
Vodmeister
Apr 8 2014, 07:22 AM
Why does T-Rex have the majority of votes against Carcha and Spino?
http://carnivoraforum.com/topic/9879090/15/#new
I know right! Why do more people vote for T-Rex against Spinosaurus and Carcharodontosaurus!. I mean, both of them are bigger than T-Rex. Compared with Spinosaurus and Carcharodontosaurus, T-Rex is a little girl!!!
T.rex hardly looks little to me Posted Image
Edited by The All-seeing Night, Aug 3 2015, 12:37 PM.
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zergthe
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Tyrannosaurus beats Spinosaurus because of its jaws, which were found to be able to bite through solid steel! Spino doesn't even have half of the bite force of the Tyrannosaurus, FYI.
The King wins, and Spinosaurus loses. The Spino is nowhere near strong enough to drag a struggling, adult Tyrannosaurus into water. DONT LISTEN TO JP3, its sooooo wrong. Even that almost-adult Tyrannosaur should have won. Bite to the neck from a Tyrannosaurus= instant death. Same with the Carcharadontosaurus. Might be bigger, but nowhere near strong enough.
Edit: lol listen to Cerato's next post. Just about sums it up.
Edited by zergthe, Mar 11 2017, 02:33 AM.
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Ceratodromeus
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Jesus Christ. Shut up about a damn movie that's going on 14 years old. It's a movie. Get over it and move with your lives.
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zergthe
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With tiger vs lion, it depends entirely on the species of tiger, gender of lion, etc., so I don't know. If it were a Siberian tiger, it would kick some serious tail, even against a male lion, but if it were a Bengal tiger vs male lion, male lion wins. Confused? This is why there is no real winner. You should specify in the future in these match ups. It's still a good fight, though!
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Ceph
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There are specified matches, this is just for the portal. The size difference between Siberian and Bengals is virtually none existent.
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bitisgabonica
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zergthe
Sep 10 2015, 01:34 AM
With tiger vs lion, it depends entirely on the species of tiger, gender of lion, etc., so I don't know. If it were a Siberian tiger, it would kick some serious tail, even against a male lion, but if it were a Bengal tiger vs male lion, male lion wins. Confused? This is why there is no real winner. You should specify in the future in these match ups. It's still a good fight, though!
bengal tiger has more chances though its negligible
zergthe
Sep 10 2015, 01:34 AM
With tiger vs lion, it depends entirely on the species of tiger, gender of lion, etc., so I don't know. If it were a Siberian tiger, it would kick some serious tail, even against a male lion, but if it were a Bengal tiger vs male lion, male lion wins. Confused? This is why there is no real winner. You should specify in the future in these match ups. It's still a good fight, though!
bengal tiger has more chances though its negligible
zergthe
Sep 10 2015, 01:34 AM
With tiger vs lion, it depends entirely on the species of tiger, gender of lion, etc., so I don't know. If it were a Siberian tiger, it would kick some serious tail, even against a male lion, but if it were a Bengal tiger vs male lion, male lion wins. Confused? This is why there is no real winner. You should specify in the future in these match ups. It's still a good fight, though!
bengal tiger has more chances though its negligible
Edited by bitisgabonica, Sep 10 2015, 03:29 AM.
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zergthe
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Overall, I believe the lion to win, male lion specifically, because they are the muscle to pull down a water buffalo when four lionesses cannot. I believe the closest fight of the felines would be male lion vs Siberian tiger, because they are pretty even in weight, strength and height. One of my friends is half Afrikaans, and I'm going with him when he says the lion would win (I asked him, actually).
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Apr 8 2014, 07:22 AM
Why does T-Rex have the majority of votes against Carcha and Spino?
The reason why the T.Rex has maximum votes over Carcharodontosaurus is because of the following
#1.T.Rex has the better weaponry to take on and defeat a Carcharodontosaurus.
#2.T.Rex takes on more formidable armored prey then the Carcharodontosaurus.
#3. Carcharodontosaurus has those shark like teeth while T.Rex had a septic bite (meaning that anything that it bit would suffer immensely from a serious infection).
#4. and last but not least nothing can really match a T.Rex bone crushing ability except for a Megalodon of course.
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DinosaurFan95
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Has the whole "septic bite" ever really been confirmed? Or is it like that "T. rex is closest to chicken" thing that has wormed its way into the public mind?

Also, people STILL try to place Spinosaurus above T. rex?
Edited by DinosaurFan95, Sep 25 2015, 01:28 AM.
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Of course not, it's pure speculation.
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