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Post by dinosauria101 on Mar 23, 2020 19:38:58 GMT 5
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Post by 6f5e4d on Mar 24, 2020 9:45:30 GMT 5
This one is a little complicated, since Bistahieversor is heavier and has a stronger bite and taller height, it might win, but then again, Titanoboa is a known constrictor, and knowing how many modern snakes eat animals several times larger than them, Titanoboa may still have a fighting chance even if Bistahieversor does come out on top.
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Post by dinosauria101 on Mar 24, 2020 18:14:35 GMT 5
Yes, probably a pretty close match. I'd give an edge to Bistahieversor due to size and stamina, but it lacks experience with snakes and Titanoboa could well win at times.
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Post by 6f5e4d on Mar 24, 2020 20:28:07 GMT 5
So yeah, Bistahieversor would probably be more likely to win.
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Post by denis on Mar 28, 2020 4:16:07 GMT 5
Titanoboa only weighed 1.12 tonnes max, Bistahievensor weighed at least a tonne, it was likely around the size of Daspletosaurus or slightly smaller. The snake can’t do much on land.
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Post by kekistani on Mar 28, 2020 12:40:11 GMT 5
Titanoboa would be extremely lethargic and slow on land, and the dinosaur, despite being lighter, is far more capable of tearing into the snake and killing it than the snake is at crushing the dinosaur. Anacondas suffer horrific wounds at the hands of Capybara, for instance.
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