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Post by rock on Jul 3, 2019 19:48:22 GMT 5
blue whale [330,000 lbs] round 1 stegosaurus [6,800 lbs] round 2 triceratops [26,000 lbs] round 3 t-rex [32,000 lbs] round 4 apatosaurus [49,000 lbs] round 5 argentinosaurus [220,000 lbs] all fights take place on a beach note:to make this fair for the dinosaurs , all fights take place on land where the whale is beached .
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jul 4, 2019 9:31:10 GMT 5
No way in hell it's even getting past Round 1
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Post by rock on Jul 4, 2019 19:39:56 GMT 5
No way in hell it's even getting past Round 1 its a 330,000 lbs whale against a 6,800 lbs dinosaur??? what?
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jul 4, 2019 19:59:01 GMT 5
No way in hell it's even getting past Round 1 its a 330,000 lbs whale against a 6,800 lbs dinosaur??? what? The blue whale is very immobile on land. It cannot catch any of its opponents, or harm them for that matter
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Post by rock on Jul 4, 2019 20:04:19 GMT 5
its a 330,000 lbs whale against a 6,800 lbs dinosaur??? what? The blue whale is very immobile on land. It cannot catch any of its opponents, or harm them for that matter doesnt matter , it is so big it can easily kill a stegosaurus or t-rex with its tail alone that weighs a ton
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jul 4, 2019 20:05:05 GMT 5
The blue whale is very immobile on land. It cannot catch any of its opponents, or harm them for that matter doesnt matter , it is so big it can easily kill a stegosaurus or t-rex with its tail alone that weighs a ton If it could catch them, that is. Which it can't, plain and simple
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Post by rock on Jul 4, 2019 20:06:47 GMT 5
doesnt matter , it is so big it can easily kill a stegosaurus or t-rex with its tail alone that weighs a ton If it could catch them, that is. Which it can't, plain and simple t-rex may be different because it was very smart and could figure it out but even then i doubt it would be able to figure it out in time before it got hit by its tail , as for the rest of the dinos besides apatosaurus and argentinosaurus they really do not stand much of a chance
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jul 4, 2019 20:11:29 GMT 5
If it could catch them, that is. Which it can't, plain and simple t-rex may be different because it was very smart and could figure it out but even then i doubt it would be able to figure it out in time before it got hit by its tail , as for the rest of the dinos besides apatosaurus and argentinosaurus they really do not stand much of a chance Could you be so kind to give a detailed explanation as to how the whale can actually catch any of the dinosaurs in the first place?
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Post by rock on Jul 4, 2019 20:16:14 GMT 5
t-rex may be different because it was very smart and could figure it out but even then i doubt it would be able to figure it out in time before it got hit by its tail , as for the rest of the dinos besides apatosaurus and argentinosaurus they really do not stand much of a chance Could you be so kind to give a detailed explanation as to how the whale can actually catch any of the dinosaurs in the first place? the whale is so heavy compared to something like a t-rex or stegosaurus , even if t-rex tried to bite him , he would have to get past the whales blubber and it would be too late before the whale hits him with his tail and knocks down t-rex and kills him .
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jul 4, 2019 20:17:59 GMT 5
Could you be so kind to give a detailed explanation as to how the whale can actually catch any of the dinosaurs in the first place? the whale is so heavy compared to something like a t-rex or stegosaurus , even if t-rex tried to bite him , he would have to get past the whales blubber and it would be too late before the whale hits him with his tail and knocks down t-rex and kills him . Only if T rex goes close to the tail, which it won't. Round 1 is a stalemate, the whale would lose all the rest
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Post by rock on Jul 4, 2019 20:20:39 GMT 5
the whale is so heavy compared to something like a t-rex or stegosaurus , even if t-rex tried to bite him , he would have to get past the whales blubber and it would be too late before the whale hits him with his tail and knocks down t-rex and kills him . Only if T rex goes close to the tail, which it won't. Round 1 is a stalemate, the whale would lose all the rest 1:no evidance it would not , it has very little experince hunting animals with tails , the closest analog is ankloysaurus but it is not nearly as large nor as strong as a blue whale 2:i doubt that seeing how the whale outweighs most of them by tons , i could see round 5 being a stalemate though
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jul 4, 2019 20:23:19 GMT 5
Only if T rex goes close to the tail, which it won't. Round 1 is a stalemate, the whale would lose all the rest 1:no evidance it would not , it has very little experince hunting animals with tails , the closest analog is ankloysaurus but it is not nearly as large nor as strong as a blue whale 2:i doubt that seeing how the whale outweighs most of them by tons , i could see round 5 being a stalemate though 1: No evidence it would; in fact it's more likely that it would not because it's generally a better idea to go for the parts of a stranded animal that are immobile 2: It can't catch them, and that makes all the difference. How can it win if it can't catch them?
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Post by rock on Jul 4, 2019 20:28:31 GMT 5
1:no evidance it would not , it has very little experince hunting animals with tails , the closest analog is ankloysaurus but it is not nearly as large nor as strong as a blue whale 2:i doubt that seeing how the whale outweighs most of them by tons , i could see round 5 being a stalemate though 1: No evidence it would; in fact it's more likely that it would not because it's generally a better idea to go for the parts of a stranded animal that are immobile 2: It can't catch them, and that makes all the difference. How can it win if it can't catch them? 1:its not a stranded animal , this is a full grown healthy adult whale that is fed good 2:it doesnt have to catch them the whale just has to wait for the tiny by comparison t-rex to come near it and then crush it with its weight.
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jul 4, 2019 20:31:08 GMT 5
1: No evidence it would; in fact it's more likely that it would not because it's generally a better idea to go for the parts of a stranded animal that are immobile 2: It can't catch them, and that makes all the difference. How can it win if it can't catch them? 1:its not a stranded animal , this is a full grown healthy adult whale that is fed good 2:it doesnt have to catch them the whale just has to wait for the tiny by comparison t-rex to come near it and then crush it with its weight. 1: It can be stranded even if it is healthy. Stranded means stuck, so condition is irrelevant. 2: And that's catching them - which it can't do on land
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Post by rock on Jul 4, 2019 21:46:32 GMT 5
1:its not a stranded animal , this is a full grown healthy adult whale that is fed good 2:it doesnt have to catch them the whale just has to wait for the tiny by comparison t-rex to come near it and then crush it with its weight. 1: It can be stranded even if it is healthy. Stranded means stuck, so condition is irrelevant. 2: And that's catching them - which it can't do on land 1:ok 2:again weight advantage the whale is so big that even a slap from the tail will kill a t-rex , its far too big for the t-rex to do any major damage
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