Post by DonaldCengXiongAzuma on Apr 22, 2019 18:56:50 GMT 5
Requesting a battle royale (update): Make sure the combine weight of the animals are evenly matched (for example, if there is a powerful animal such as a black rhino make sure to include an allosaurus which is about equal in weight). Another example would be a 1500 pound kodiak bear could be balanced out by 300 pound lioness or three 500 pound male lion. Feel free to include humanoid cryptics such as big foots, yowies etc or animal cryptics as well. Be sure to include the weight of the animals, cryptics, or humans.
My first battle royale: Some mad scientist on earth created a high tech Colosseum to accommodate animals that are adaptable. Extinct animals were brought back to life after they dna was collected. They include:
Post by dinosauria101 on Apr 22, 2019 19:39:28 GMT 5
I'm very bad at battle royales, but I'll try my best. Here goes. I do not like the odds, of 1, 2, 3 and 10. 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, I like the odds of. Not sure on 7
Some mad scientist on earth created a high tech Colosseum to accommodate animals that are adaptable. Extinct animals were brought back to life after they dna was collected. They include:
Two 300 pounds male giant pandas.
One amphicyon ingen weighing 1320 pounds
Five 500 pound bengal tigers
Five 500 pound african lions
Ten 770 pounds wild boar
Five sun bears at 154 pounds each
Brontornis at 880 pounds
Two nile crocordiles weighing 2200 pounds each
1000 brown rats
Two bull gaurs at 2200 pounds each.
First to enter the fight are the 1000 brown rats. The giant pandas and sun bears went after and killed some of the rats. Some of the rats bit and angered the wild boar which charged everything in sight actually killing a giant panda and a sun bear with its knive like tusks. The nile crocordiles lay still be whipped at the brown rats and swallowed any that came to close. The gaurs also entered the arena only to be pounced on by two lions each. The brontornis fought with and killed a tiger before charging and pecking the other panda to death. the amphicyon ingen broke the leg of the remaining gaur and ate it alive. The third tiger took down the wild boar. The rest continued killing the rats. The brontornis pecked a sun bear to death. The fourth tiger attacked the third sun bear to death but it bit the neck instead of the head. This was a mistake as the thick lose skin of the sun bear enabled it to turn and bite back and also use its claws. The tiger won by adjusting biting the sun bear's head but suffered some wounds. The fourth tiger was killed by a Nile croc. The fifth tiger was killed by the five lions. The rest of the sun bears were killed by the five lions and a Nile crocodile. The brontornis wore out one of the Nile crocs and peck it to death after kicking the tired croc over. The last croc managed to kill a lion but was gang up upon and killed by the rest. The lions eventually gang up on the brotornis and killed it but lost another member. Survivor: Three lions.
Post by DonaldCengXiongAzuma on May 9, 2019 11:07:26 GMT 5
The net battle royale consists of:
A large 1540 pound male polar bear
A coalition of three 500 pound lions (from the previous battle royale)
A 1540 pound male Kodiak bear
Ten 13.2 pound Indian peacock
One poacher with a knife.
One 2200 pound Nile crocodile
One 600 pound American black bear
One Tibetan blue bear
Ten 15.4 Arctic hares
One huge 850 pound grizzly bear
The fight began once more, the three lions surrounded the kodiak bear but dare not attack as they know the kodiak is a deadly opponent. The face off was interrupted when the polar bear charged and overpowered one lion. The polar bear quickly killed the one lion. This resulted in the kodiak fighting the two lions. The kodiak overpowered the first lion on its back and use its flexible forearms to reach the other lion on its back. The kodiak bear ended up killing both lions with some injuries suffered. The poacher in the meantime fought with a peacock with use its spurs to defend itself. Despite the peacock's best efforts, the poacher caught it be the neck and stabbed it to death. The smell of blood drew the polar bear's attention. The poacher tried to fight back but even with his knife, he was no match for the polar bear and was killed and eaten quickly. The grizzly bear came near and wanted some of the carcass but instead of backing down, the polar bear knocked down the much smaller grizzly and continued eating its meal. The american black bear chased after some hares but got too close to the Nile crocordile which killed it by biting it and using its death roll. Some of the rabbits went too close to the tibetan blue bear and became its meal. The grizzly and the kodiak bear caught themselves a peacock each. The polar bear also killed a few peacocks for itself as well. The polar bear which now acquired the taste of peacocks approached the grizzly which has just killed the last two peacocks. The grizzly wasn't going to give up its kill without a fight and a vicious fight resulted. The polar bear finally managed to end the grizzly bears life. However, as the polar bear was enjoying its victory over the grizzly, it was attacked by the kodiak bear. The polar bear put up a fierce fight but the kodiak ended up winning but was severely weakened as its opponent is a powerful enough to injure it. The crocodile than whipped the injured kodiak before biting it and killing it with a death roll. The Tibetan blue bear in the meantime managed to actch another arctic hare. The battle royale ended when the tibetan blue bear attempted to intimate the crocodile to its doom. Winner: Nile crocodile, two artic hares.
One 7 tonne grolar bear (originally from planet Sapphire and transported to planet Paradise)
Ten face huggers
Ten poachers with a dagger each
One predator
One ten tonne green short faced bear (from planet Paradise)
The pale green knight/GoodAndEvilMan (possessed by Green Light Bearer/Evil Black Death) decided to organise a battle royale for his entertainment. The two arctic hares emerged and ran around only to be attacked by vultures. One was caught and killed by lappet faced vultures while the other was killed by eurasian black vultures. The lappet faced vultures rob and displaced the african black vultures. Some golden jackals tried to come in but were kept at bay by the lappet faced vultures. The jackals had a stand off with the Eurasian black vultures. The huge croc stood still with its mouth open doing nothing. The poachers awoke from their slumber and tried to stab an animal, however, the alien eggs came into the arena out of nowhere in the arena (which is actually a sacrifical chamber). The green grolar and green short faced bear appeared and killed the other animals including the croc. The grolar bear an green short faced bear kill a poacher each and were actually immune to the daggers. The eggs hatched and face huggers latched onto the green grolar, green short faced bear , and eight poacher's face. Moments later, the xenomorphs emerged from the poachers body. A few hours later, green bear dalions emerged from the bodies of the green grolar and green short faced bear. The predator came in and killed the xenomorphs but was wounded by the green grolar beardalion which killed the green shrot faced beardalion (both were fighting for queen ship). The green groalr bear dalion overpowered the predator and inserted its eggs into the predator's mouth. Chest busters emerged and five lime green predalions were born.
My idea: T rex, 7 tons 2 Daspletosaurus, 2.8 tons each Ankylosaurus, 8 tons Triceratops, 12 tons Mapusaurus, 7 tons Spinosaurus, 8 tons (in water) Ekrixnatosaurus, 5.5 tons Purussaurus, 6.5 tons Nile crocodile float of 6 (all record sized at 1.09 tons)
The mad scientist decided to bring back the dinosaurs from extinction in order to see a dinosaur battle royale. A bull triceratops was grazing peacefully when two daspletosaurus surrounded it. The bull tri horn charged them forcing them to flee and showing them that it is a formidable foe for even the largest tyranosaurid. The mapusaurus and ekrixnatosaurus also arrived but were intimidated by the tri horn's size. The t rex came in and had a stand off with the tri horn causing the other theropods to scatter. In the river, there was a purussaurus among six 1.09 tonne Nile crocs and became the croc boss among them. The purussaurus killed an ekrixnatosaurus which ran too close to the river and killed it with a death roll. The spinosaurus entered the river to catch fish. The spinosaurs drag one of the Nile crocs onto land and turn it upside down before slashing it to death. The two daspletosaurus came too close and in the end was killed by the purussaurus and the crocs (the crocs are not allowed to feast until the purussaurus had the best share). The mapusaurus appeared and tried to wrest away the carcasses from the purussaurus and a tug o war happened. In the meantime, the t rex bit off one of the tri horn's left horn but was ultimately gored to death. An ankylosaurus passed through the tussel and knocked down the mapusaurus with its club tail breaking a leg. This gave the purussaurus the chance to kill the now paralyze mapusaurus with a death roll. The spinosaurus knocked the purussaurus over and claws it to death but was ram and gored by the tri horn which felt disturbed. The five crocs feasted on the carcasses nearby, the tri horn continued grazing, and the ankylosaurus moved on.
New one: Apatosaurus, 70 tons Columbian mammoth, 9 tons American mastodon, 10 tons Tarbosaurus, 7 tons Paraceratherium, 11 tons Gorgosaurus pack of 3, 3 tons each Hippopotamus gorgops, 4 tons Elasmotherium, 7 tons Deinotherium, 13 tons Eotriceratops, 15 tons
The enclosures were opened and the mad scientist pitted dinosaurs with other entinct mammals with each other. The elasmotherium charged the hippopotamus and killed it after goring it with its horn many times and knocking it over to its side. The three gorgosaurus gang up on the paraceratherium and bite it to death. The gogosaurus had barely enjoyed a meal when the tarbosaurus displaced them and fed on the paraceratherium carcass. The three gogosaurus then surrounded the columbian mammoth and bit it to death due to loss of blood while one distracts it and finally bit its left tusk with its jaw and broke it. All this commotion caused the elasmotherium to charge everything in sight only to be stopped by the american mastadon. Admist the fight the tarbosaurs bit the elasmotherium in the side and it bleed to death. Thecommotion disturbed the apatosaurus which whipped the mastodon, killing it with a single tail swipe. The eotriceretops charged everything in sight but the gogosaurus escaped just in time, however, the tarbosaurus got gored to death. The souropod used its tail again knocking down the triceretops and killing one of the gogosaurus. The other two gogosaurus tried to escape but since their way of escape is block as all animals are lock in the battle royale collosum, the apatosaurus whipped the two gogosaurus to death before calming down. Winner: Apatosaurus.
Supercommunist: The claims aren't crazy but I just find it a bit annoying how some of the most popular animal youtubers tend to have a pretty medicore grasp of the subject.
Mar 29, 2024 10:39:45 GMT 5
tyrannasorus: Tbh it’s nothing crazy coming from him
Mar 29, 2024 9:57:13 GMT 5
Supercommunist: He also claimed that corvids cannot reliably kill anything larger than an insect.
Mar 29, 2024 1:42:13 GMT 5
Supercommunist: Tier zoo repeated the myth that birds have weaker, hollow bones in their most recent video.
Mar 29, 2024 1:39:49 GMT 5
Supercommunist: Anyone know any accounts or rabbits straight up killing stoats/weasels? Also, any accounts of stoats attacking and killing hares?
Feb 7, 2024 3:48:35 GMT 5
dinosauria101: I will never understand the purpose of dishonest streaming services that list full seasons and episodes of shows there's no option to watch.
Feb 6, 2024 4:28:05 GMT 5
Shri devi: It's def a bit slow for me, sometimes doesn't work
Feb 1, 2024 15:40:43 GMT 5
Infinity Blade: I haven't tried an article in a bit.
Feb 1, 2024 7:45:59 GMT 5
Supercommunist: Has sci-hub been slow lately, or is it just me?
Feb 1, 2024 7:44:14 GMT 5
Infinity Blade: Indeed it will be (I remembered that I'll be turning 25 this year), so I think this would be a perfect opportunity.
Jan 30, 2024 7:25:59 GMT 5
Exalt: Seems it aired in October and November, so close.
Jan 30, 2024 6:35:44 GMT 5
Exalt: Wait, isn't this the 25th anniversary of wwd anyway, if it aired in 1999?
Jan 30, 2024 6:35:11 GMT 5
Exalt: I've pondered the idea of doing it myself, there's stuff to comment on, but I've not seen much in the way of reviews for it. Weirdly, WWB seems more popular to do.
Jan 30, 2024 6:30:46 GMT 5
Exalt: I'm not going to push you either way, just an observation that I made.
Jan 30, 2024 6:29:38 GMT 5
Infinity Blade: I first started doing reviews as a means to celebrate an anniversary (like the 20th anniversary). Then I started being less stringent on that, so if I wanted, I could review WWD.
Jan 30, 2024 6:23:11 GMT 5
Exalt: Also, it sure is crazy how despite how limited the fossil record is in the grand scheme of natural history, we're still making discoveries on a relatively frequent basis.
Jan 25, 2024 4:55:00 GMT 5
Exalt: I just looked through the documentaries board and if I've not missed it, nobody has actually done a review for WWD. Huh.
Jan 25, 2024 4:53:47 GMT 5
creature386: @hammerhead Just so that we're clear, it's me who is rejecting your alt-accounts over and over again, not Infinity Blade. IB can't even see your insults unless I show him (which, admittedly, is a fun past-time activity of ours).
Jan 21, 2024 1:52:30 GMT 5
Exalt: Or, debated, rather.
Jan 3, 2024 3:24:21 GMT 5