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Post by dinosauria101 on Feb 27, 2020 19:45:41 GMT 5
American Scimitar (coalition of 10) - Homotherium serum i.pinimg.com/originals/c5/b9/d9/c5b9d9ba394fbe31142f64db6fca79f2.jpg Order: Carnivora Family: Felidae Length: 2.2 meters Mass: 190 kg Diet: Large herbivores Age and Location: 1 million-10,000 years ago, Pleistocene epoch, North and South America Weapons: Scimitar teeth, manual claws Relatively more cursorial than some of its relatives. Thought to hunt mammoths. Utahraptor ostrommaysi (pack of 3) 4.bp.blogspot.com/-jraRyMnvr3w/UEnSVSmWsYI/AAAAAAAAA6s/IuvfTgASsAg/s640/3.jpgOrder: Theropoda Family: Dromaeosauridae Length: 6-7 meters Mass: 600-700 kg Age and Location: 125 million years ago, Early Cretaceous period, Utah, United States Diet: Other dinosaurs Weapons: Raptorial jaws, manual and pedal claws The largest known dromaeosaurid dinosaur. Thought to have hunted in packs and was very robust.
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Post by DonaldCengXiongAzuma on Feb 28, 2020 3:56:22 GMT 5
American scmitars are even less mascular in their limbs compared to tigers and lions. The utah raptors are outnumbered but outweigh the scmitars by a decent margin. These utahraptors will usually be victorious.
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Post by dinosauria101 on Feb 28, 2020 5:25:16 GMT 5
The weights should be about the same for each animal - 1900 kg of scimitars vs 1950 kg of Utahraptors. I favor the Utahs as well, since they are more robust, have much larger claws and jaws, and much better stamina.
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Post by 6f5e4d on Mar 14, 2020 19:27:40 GMT 5
This pack of Utahraptor has the advantage, a bigger combined weight despite being outnumbered, and stronger scales and feathers, plus stronger jaws.
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