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Post by rock on Jun 18, 2019 16:52:02 GMT 5
1:it cannot shake it off when smilodon tears its fangs into its scales 2:just because modern birds have good stamina does not mean t-rex had good stamina 1: It can do so BEFORE that happens, and if Smilodon does as you said, its teeth would break! 2: Have you a source yet? 1; no evidance its teeth would break off 2:i do not but there is still little evidance to suggest it had poor stamina
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Post by rock on Jun 18, 2019 17:00:51 GMT 5
1:it cannot shake it off when smilodon tears its fangs into its scales 2:just because modern birds have good stamina does not mean t-rex had good stamina 1: It can do so BEFORE that happens, and if Smilodon does as you said, its teeth would break! 2: Have you a source yet? 1:no evidance it would 2:show me a source it had bad stamina
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jun 18, 2019 17:17:21 GMT 5
1: It can do so BEFORE that happens, and if Smilodon does as you said, its teeth would break! 2: Have you a source yet? 1:no evidance it would 2:show me a source it had bad stamina 1: Its teeth were very fragile in terms of side to side action, as well as going through bone. This has been proven by fossils as well as the morphology of the animal 2: ALL cats are known to have bad stamina, and we have little reason to assume Smilodon would be much different. The onus is on you here to give a source for Smilodon populator having good stamina
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Post by rock on Jun 18, 2019 18:19:26 GMT 5
1:no evidance it would 2:show me a source it had bad stamina 1: Its teeth were very fragile in terms of side to side action, as well as going through bone. This has been proven by fossils as well as the morphology of the animal 2: ALL cats are known to have bad stamina, and we have little reason to assume Smilodon would be much different. The onus is on you here to give a source for Smilodon populator having good stamina 1:these cats killed giant horses i am sure it can break through the crocodiles skin 2:give me one source to suggest they had bad stamina , no ofenese but i am not convinced
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jun 18, 2019 20:28:34 GMT 5
1: Its teeth were very fragile in terms of side to side action, as well as going through bone. This has been proven by fossils as well as the morphology of the animal 2: ALL cats are known to have bad stamina, and we have little reason to assume Smilodon would be much different. The onus is on you here to give a source for Smilodon populator having good stamina 1:these cats killed giant horses i am sure it can break through the crocodiles skin 2:give me one source to suggest they had bad stamina , no ofenese but i am not convinced 1: My point was getting through the armor on the back, which is what has to be bypassed before the throat. There's no way Smilodon's teeth were sturdy enough to get through the armor 2: The onus is on you here to give such a source. We have absolutely nothing to suggest their stamina would have been any better, therefore it is logical to assume their stamina would have been like every other cat
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Post by rock on Jun 19, 2019 0:34:27 GMT 5
1:these cats killed giant horses i am sure it can break through the crocodiles skin 2:give me one source to suggest they had bad stamina , no ofenese but i am not convinced 1: My point was getting through the armor on the back, which is what has to be bypassed before the throat. There's no way Smilodon's teeth were sturdy enough to get through the armor 2: The onus is on you here to give such a source. We have absolutely nothing to suggest their stamina would have been any better, therefore it is logical to assume their stamina would have been like every other cat fair enough , i guess i understand your reasoning for backing the croc on land and on the water
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