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Post by creature386 on Jan 9, 2020 1:47:35 GMT 5
He spent the last day working on a story about a bear named Himla, so he can be excused for taking slightly longer this time.
This new aquatic battle royale is really nice. I'd let the Liopleurodon win if I were to write this (that is, if I had time). Let's wait for GreenArrow's take.
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Post by DonaldCengXiongAzuma on Jan 9, 2020 3:30:23 GMT 5
Thanks for the previous one! Nice. Anyhow.... Liopleurodon, 1.7 tonnes Titanoboa, 2 tonnes Walrus, 1.5 tonnes Hippo, 1.5 tonnes Plesiosuchus, 1.65 tonnes Machimosaurus, 1.4 tonnes Crocodylus thorbjarnarsoni, 1.7 tonnes Northern elephant seal, 2 tonnes Dakosaurus, 900 kg Great white shark, 1.6 tonnes Fight: An elephant seal fights a walrus on land and drives it into the water. The same elephant seal spots a hippo and crashes into it. The angry hippo turns around and bites at the elephant seal's flipper. The elephant seal angrily hits the hippo to force it to let go. knowing it can't win, the elephant seal heads for the water where it will have more of an advantage. However, the smell of blood draws the attention of a great white shark which comes from below and takes out a chunk of the elephant seal's flesh. The great white shark continues attacking the elephant seal. The smell of blood draws the attention of the liopleurodon which kills the elephant seal with a bite to the neck. In the meantime, the walrus gets killed by a crocodylus thorbjarnarsoni which bites its neck and does its death roll. A dakosaurus gets strangled and suffocated by a Titanoboa. While doing so, the hippo arrives and kills them both with its jaws. The hippo accidentally goes too far in the sea where the great white shark spots and kills it by using its superior maneuverability coupled by its slicing bite. The crocodylus attacks the great white shark on its unprotected gills and destroys the jaws. A liopleurodon kills a machimosaurus which attempted to join in the feast. A plesiosuchus arrives to partake of the hippo carcass but was destroyed by the crocodylus thorbjarnarsoni. The crocodylus had one more opponent to worry about, the liopleurodon which was nowhere to be found. As the crocodylus got back to feeding, it was attacked from below by the liopleurodon. Survivor: Liopleurodon.
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jan 10, 2020 10:56:25 GMT 5
DonaldCengXiongAzuma4 Tratayenia, 1.5 tonnes each Paraentelodon, 1 tonne Tyrannotitan, 8.6 tonnes 12 Deinonychus, 110 kg each Tarchia, 5 tonnes Deinocheirus, 6.5 tonnes 8 Pachycrocuta, 108 kg each 3 short faced bears, 700 kg each 3 Titanoboas, 2 tonnes each
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Post by DonaldCengXiongAzuma on Jan 10, 2020 13:55:28 GMT 5
DonaldCengXiongAzuma 4 Tratayenia, 1.5 tonnes each Paraentelodon, 1 tonne Tyrannotitan, 8.6 tonnes 12 Deinonychus, 110 kg each Tarchia, 5 tonnes Deinocheirus, 6.5 tonnes 8 Pachycrocuta, 108 kg each 3 short faced bears, 700 kg each 3 Titanoboas, 2 tonnes each The 6.5 deinocheirus came out of the river with water plants in its mouth. The duckbilled dinosaur found itself surrounded by four tratayenia weighing 1.5 tonnes each. One tratayenia carelessly attacked the deinocheirus but was whipped by the duck bill’s powerful tail. The rest of the pack was reluctant to attack. A stand off occurred. While the stand off occurred, a tyrannotitan appeared and scared off the three of the tratayenia. The deinocheirus tried to run but tripped over the one of the tratayenia, crushing the smaller theropod in this process. The tyrannotitan killed the deinocheirus in the process. The deinonychus pack killed one of the tratayenia. The other two were killed by Titanoboas. The last Titanoboas caught and killed a short faced bear. The paraentelodon was surrounded by eight pachycrocutas. Two short faced bears disrupted the standoff and scattered the pachycrocutas, however, instead of running, the paraentelodon killed one of the short faced bears. The last short faced bear got too close to the tarchia and was killed with a single whip from the armoured dinosaur. The pachycrocutas regrouped later on and killed the paraentelodon (at the cost of one member). The deinonychus pack wanting to get rid of competition destroyed the pachycrocuta pack. The pack even destroyed a Titanoboas (the one that fed on the short faced bear). The tyrannotitan killed the other two Titanoboas which were still full and resting. The tyrannotitan attacked and killed one deinonychus but was attacked by the rest of the pack. Still the deinonychus pack retreated after a few more members were killed. Some of the deinonychus ran into the armoured dinosaur and was killed. The tyrannotitan challenged the tarchia but was clubbed in the neck. The remaining denonychus tried to ambushed the tarchia but were killed by the club tail or ended up with broken teeth before that. Survivor: Tarchia.
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jan 10, 2020 16:56:40 GMT 5
^Nice work! I think the next battle royale shall be something special
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Post by DonaldCengXiongAzuma on Jan 30, 2020 3:28:05 GMT 5
Anymore battle royale?
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jan 31, 2020 19:45:40 GMT 5
DonaldCengXiongAzuma2 Triceratops, 14 tonnes each 3 Purussaurus, 6.2 tonnes each 3 Daspletosaurus, 2.8 tonnes each 6 Utahraptor, 650 kg each 20 Deinonychus, 111 kg each American mastodon, 11 tonnes 2 Mapusaurus, 8.5 tonnes each 8 Smilodon populator, 290 kg each 3 short faced bears, 700 kg each 5 hippos, 1.5 tonnes each 3 Elasmotherium, 4 tonnes each
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Post by DonaldCengXiongAzuma on Feb 1, 2020 5:28:57 GMT 5
DonaldCengXiongAzuma 2 Triceratops, 14 tonnes each 3 Purussaurus, 6.2 tonnes each 3 Daspletosaurus, 2.8 tonnes each 6 Utahraptor, 650 kg each 20 Deinonychus, 111 kg each American mastodon, 11 tonnes 2 Mapusaurus, 8.5 tonnes each 8 Smilodon populator, 290 kg each 3 short faced bears, 700 kg each 5 hippos, 1.5 tonnes each 3 Elasmotherium, 4 tonnes each Twenty deinonychus and eight smilodon populators were having a stand-off. The three short faced bear hoping for something to eat displaced the deinonychus pack and the smilodon populators. A hippo came out of the river and killed one of the short faced bears. An elasmotherium gored the second short faced bear to death. The second elasmotherium gored the hippo to death and the third elasmostherium was killed by three daspletosaurus. Three purussaurus killed a hippopotamus each. The two hippos ran out of the river. The smilodon populators gang up on the remaining final giant short faced bear. The final hippo was attacked by the deinonychus pack. The fight was very hard and one deinonychus got bitten into half by going too close to the hippo’s jaws. Six utahraptors killed the two elasmotherium and a mapusaurus killed the final hippo and drove away the deinonychus pack. The deinonychus pack ganged up on the smilodon populator pack and a vicious fight broke out. The smilodon populators killed a deinonychus each but were killed by the remaining little theropods. The second mapusaurus arrived and killed two tired deinonychus. The rest of the deinonychus ran too close to the river and were killed and eaten by the purussaurus. An American mastodon went to the river and drunk some water due to thirst. A purussaurus bit the American mastodon’s trunk but was drag out of the river by the heavier pachyderm and trampled to death. This drew the attention of the three daspletosaurus which attacked and killed the mastodon. The two purussaurus tried to grab the daspletosaurus with their jaws but the theropods escaped on time. The two triceratops trampled and gored the purussaurus to death and charged the daspletosaurus goring one to death. The mapusaurus killed the remaining daspletosaurus. The triceratops charged the utahraptor pack and managed to gore one each to death. The remaining utahraptors were scattered and killed by a mapusaurus pair. The mapusaurus pair confronted the triceratops but were gored to death eventually. Survivors: Triceratops pair.
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Post by dinosauria101 on Feb 1, 2020 6:27:06 GMT 5
^Thank you for that one!
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Post by dinosauria101 on Feb 4, 2020 20:06:36 GMT 5
DonaldCengXiongAzuma4 Allosaurus fragilis, 2 tonnes each 3 Daspletosaurus, 2.8 tonnes each 2 Mapusaurus, 7 tonnes each 3 Elasmotherium, 4.5 tonnes each 3 Hippopotamus gorgops, 3.9 tonnes each 3 Titanoboas, 3 tonnes each 5 saltwater crocodiles, 1.3 tonnes each 8 Utahraptors, 700 kg each
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Post by DonaldCengXiongAzuma on Feb 4, 2020 21:24:13 GMT 5
DonaldCengXiongAzuma 4 Allosaurus fragilis, 2 tonnes each 3 Daspletosaurus, 2.8 tonnes each 2 Mapusaurus, 7 tonnes each 3 Elasmotherium, 4.5 tonnes each 3 Hippopotamus gorgops, 3.9 tonnes each 3 Titanoboas, 3 tonnes each 5 saltwater crocodiles, 1.3 tonnes each 8 Utahraptors, 700 kg each Fight: Five saltwater crocodiles were staying still in the waters and waiting for prey to come by. This time, however, the crocs were chased out of the water by three huge hippopotamus gorgops. The crocodiles on land were trampled to death by the startled elasmotheriums. Two of the crocodiles were suffocated and swallowed by two Titanoboas. The last Titanoboa caught an utahraptor but was killed by the rest of the pack. The angry utahraptors killed the other two Titanoboas which ate a Nile crocodile each. The three hippopotamus gorgops came out of the water and were gored to death by the elasmotheriums. The eight utahraptors hanged up on the three elasmotheriums. The heavier elasmotheriums charged and gored an utahraptor each time death. This commotion attracted the attention of the four allosaurus. The allosaurus killed the tired elasmotheriums before chasing off the utahraptors. The remaining utahraptors scattered and fell victim to the three daspletosaurus and two mapusaurus. The daspletosaurus coalition proceeded to attack the allosaurus pack and killed one each. The mapusaurus pair killed the last allosaurus. The two mapusaurus killed the daspletosaurus coalition. Winner: Mapusaurus pair.
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Post by dinosauria101 on Feb 4, 2020 22:59:30 GMT 5
^Thanks for that; good job so quickly
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Post by dinosauria101 on Feb 5, 2020 5:27:14 GMT 5
From wildanimalwarfare: The AIs in EEA Park decided that large male kodiak bears and polar bears easily beat Siberian tigers, Bengal tigers, African lions, Barbary lions, Bengal tigers, smilodon populators, cave lions, American lions, barbourofelis fricki, and other extinct cats. Therefore a parity battle is set up to see which animal will win between bear and pantherine at parity. Anacondas and wild boars were included to spice things up. The enclosures were opened and the battle starts: A Siberian tiger takes down a wild boar and kills it by biting its chest after a 20 minute struggle. A Bengal tiger arrives and drives off the Siberian tiger. A Tibetan blue bear chased off the Bengal tiger and took sole possession of the wild boar carcass. A Barren ground grizzly arrived and fought hard with the Tibetan blue bear. The fight was evenly matched and both feasted on the wild boar carcass. In the meantime a glacier bear robbed a Bengal tiger (which had rob the 2nd Siberian tiger of its wild boar meal as well). A female polar bear arrived and killed the glacier bear. A jaguar pounced on a wild boar and killed it with a skull bite. A glacier bear arrived a robbed the jaguar of its meal. The second female polar bear killed this glacier bear too. The third 500 pound glacier bear went toe to toe with an African lion (which had just killed a male jaguar which killed a female green anaconda before that). The lion put up a good fight but ultimately, the glacier bear with its more powerful arms was able to control the fight and brawl. The glacier bear killed the lion which refused to back down. The rest of the female polar bears killed the remaining glacier bears. The last glacier bear was killed by the last female polar bear. One female green anaconda ambushed a jaguar. Both the jaguar and anaconda were killed by a Siberian tiger. A Bengal tiger was fighting an African lion and seems to have the advantage, however, the striped cat began to tire and ended up dead. The lions proceeded to kill the rest of the Siberian tigers which killed the jaguars which killed the green anacondas with a skull bite each. Two lions even took down a female polar bear corporately. Another two lions took down the second female polar bears. A Siberian tiger attacked and ambushed a female Ussuri brown bear which fought back but the striped cat ultimately won the fight before being killed by an African lion. The AIs noticed that the tigers gave more respect to the male barren ground grizzlies and Tibetan blue bears despite the fact they were the same weight as the female Ussuri brown bear. The African lions and bengal tigers took down the female Ussuri brown bears. One Bengal tiger ended up getting injured. This gave the opportunity for a barren ground grizzly to kill the crippled Bengal tiger. The female polar bears killed the remaining Bengal tigers. One female polar bear even killed a male African lion but was killed by another two maned cats (A large male polar bear can displace a few male African lions). The barren ground grizzlies and Tibetan blue bears engaged in a fierce battle with each other and wounded each other badly for the female polar bears and lions to kill them (Tibetan blue bears and barren ground grizzlies respectively). The African lions proceeded to attack the female polar bears but at the costs of their lives. Survivors: None.
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Post by dinosauria101 on Feb 29, 2020 16:37:36 GMT 5
DonaldCengXiongAzuma10 Utahraptor, 660 kg each Tyrannosaurus rex, 7 tonnes 3 Daspletosaurus, 3 tonnes each 20 Deinonychus, 100 kg each Elasmotherium, 5 tonnes Paraceratherium, 11 tonnes American mastodon, 8 tonnes Columbian mammoth, 9 tonnes Hippopotams gorgops, 3.9 tonnes Purussaurus, 6.2 tonnes
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Post by DonaldCengXiongAzuma on Feb 29, 2020 18:36:15 GMT 5
DonaldCengXiongAzuma 10 Utahraptor, 660 kg each Tyrannosaurus rex, 7 tonnes 3 Daspletosaurus, 3 tonnes each 20 Deinonychus, 100 kg each Elasmotherium, 5 tonnes Paraceratherium, 11 tonnes American mastodon, 8 tonnes Columbian mammoth, 9 tonnes Hippopotams gorgops, 3.9 tonnes Purussaurus, 6.2 tonnes Fight: A purussaurus attacked and killed a hippopotamus got good. This is an incident that hardly happens today. An elasmotherium was taken down by a whole pack of twenty deinonychus. The utahraptors took down the paraceratherium. The American mastodon charged everything in sight and trampled a few deinonychus, scattering the rest of the pack before fighting the Columbian mammoth. The three daspletosaurus killed an utahraptor each and displaced the rest of them. The tyranosaurus rex caught an utahraptor which fled. The remaining utahraptors killed the deinonychus they have caught. The tyranosaurus rex killed a daspletosaurus and trampled on some deinonychus. The utahraptors killed a deinonychus each. Finally, the Columbian mammoth defeated the American mastodon. The Columbian mammoth was killed by the tyranosaurus rex. The utahraptors continued killing the deinonychus. The purussaurus drag a daspletosaurus in the river as it got too close. The final daspletosaurus killed an utahraptor before the rest gang up on it. The purussaurus grab an utahraptor and drag it into the river and severely injured another but was kicked over and killed by the tyranosaurus. The tyranosaurus killed the rest of the utahraptor pack.
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