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Post by dinosauria101 on Dec 29, 2019 21:37:24 GMT 5
Crocodylus thorbjarnarsoni (float of 2/3) www.prehistoric-wildlife.com/images/species/c/crocodylus-thorbjarnarsoni-size.jpgOrder: Crocodyliformes Family: Crocodilia Length: 7.6 meters Mass: 1.9 tonnes Diet: Fish and large herbivores Age and Location: 4.2 to 2 million years ago, Pliocene to Pleistocene epochs, Kenya Killing apparatus: Crushing jaws One of the largest of true crocodiles. Thought to have eaten human ancestors. Spinosaurus aegyptiacus encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcShVrBMVdIxLSx7y07E-kcqV71JNn0M38p-BXdn7t5IQPGpBJHsOrder: Theropoda Family: Spinosauridae Length: 15 meters Mass: 7.5 tonnes Age: Early to mid Cretaceous period, 112 to 93.5 million years ago Killing apparatus: Somewhat elongated jaws and manual claws One of the largest predatory dinosaurs, as well as one of the only known aquatic ones. Known to have eaten fish like modern crocodiles and thought to have had skin or fat over its neural spines.
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Post by sharkboy101 on Dec 29, 2019 23:20:30 GMT 5
I’m siding with the spinosaur. It’s claws could severely injure those crocs.
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Post by dinosauria101 on Dec 30, 2019 0:14:05 GMT 5
I lean towards Spinosaurus as well - those claws especially would be a huge help. Maybe it could even kill then with 1 swipe like it did to Sarcosuchus in Monsters Resurrected
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Post by 6f5e4d on Dec 30, 2019 22:24:28 GMT 5
Spinosaurus may have been a little shorter, but it was clearly far heavier than Thorbjarnarson's crocodile and could use its claws in battle, so Spinosaurus wins this one.
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Post by poseidon on Jul 24, 2021 20:53:41 GMT 5
Dont you guys think suchomimus against these 2/3 crocs would be a much better fight?
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