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Post by dinosauria101 on Aug 29, 2019 20:19:55 GMT 5
A 2.5 ton Euoplocephalus runs the gauntlet. How far do they get? Round 1: Short faced bear, 800 kg Round 2: Daeodon, 800 kg Round 3: Hippopotamus, 1.5 tons Round 4: Allosaurus fragilis, 2 tons Round 5: Gorgosaurus, 2.5 tons Round 6: Styracosaurus, 3 tons Round 7: Dacentrurus, 8 tons
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Post by creature386 on Aug 29, 2019 20:54:44 GMT 5
I agree that it stops at round seven. Euoplocephalus has little to kill it with quickly (unless it hits the head), while the Dacentrurus could rather easily flip it over and crush it.
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Post by dinosauria101 on Aug 29, 2019 21:35:25 GMT 5
I agree that it stops at round seven. Euoplocephalus has little to kill it with quickly (unless it hits the head), while the Dacentrurus could rather easily flip it over and crush it. It can also squat down, strike out with its club, and cripple a leg while the Dacentrurus is trying to flip it over, and once that leg is crippled, game over for the stegosaur. Seriously, even with this huge size disparity, the ankylosaur has a better chance than many may think (about 30 percent out of 100 I think)
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