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Post by dinosauria101 on Jan 31, 2020 17:48:22 GMT 5
Gorgosaurus libratus (pack of 5) i53.photobucket.com/albums/g62/TigerQuoll/dinosaur/gorgosaurus-sw.jpgOrder: Theropoda Family: Tyrannosauridae Length: 8-9 meters Mass: 2.5-3 tonnes Diet: Other dinosaurs Age and Location: 75 million years ago, Late Cretaceous period, Alberta, Canada Killing apparatus: Crushing jaws, manual claws, pedal claws Coexisted with another tyrannosaurid, Daspletosaurus, by means of niche and habitat differentiation. Has been considered a synonym of Albertosaurus by some. Mapusaurus roseae (pack of 2) www.scified.com/topics/5725636267033174.jpgOrder: Theropoda Family: Carcharodontosauridae Length ~11.3 to ~13.6 meters Mass: ~5.5 to ~8.5 tonnes Diet: Other dinosaurs Age and Location: 95 million years ago, Mid Cretaceous period, Argentina Killing apparatus: Slicing jaws, manual claws, pedal claws One of the largest carcharodontosaurids. Found in a large bonebed with many different sized individuals and thought to hunt in packs.
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Post by 6f5e4d on Feb 11, 2020 0:29:03 GMT 5
I see the Mapusaurus as the winner, all of them are larger than all the Gorgosaurus and can easily win, being able to defeat sauropods.
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Post by dinosauria101 on Feb 11, 2020 2:09:35 GMT 5
I favor the 2 Mapusaurus as well. A bit larger and more durable, as well as being able to kill a Gorgosaurus with a single bite. They can probably handle 3 on 1 better than the Gorgosaurus can handle 2 on 1 as well, and this is crucial as it would likely be 3 Gorgos and 2 Gorgos each against a Mapu.
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