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Post by dinosauria101 on Mar 24, 2020 22:42:47 GMT 5
Deinonychus antirrhopus (pack of 7) planetdi.startlogic.com/dinosaur_list/images/deinonychus_pack.jpgOrder: Theropoda Family: Dromaeosauridae Length: 3.4 meters Mass: 80 kg Age and Location: 125 million years ago, Early Cretaceous period, United States Diet: Other dinosaurs Weapons: Raptorial jaws, manual and pedal claws One of the most famous of dromaeosaurs. Its fossils gave rise to the theory of pack hunting dinosaurs. Monolophosaurus jiangi upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1a/Monolophosaurus_jiangi_jmallon.jpgOrder: Theropoda Family: Tetanurae Length: 6 meters Mass: 710 kg Diet: Other dinosaurs Age and Location: 166 million years ago, Mid Jurassic period, China Weapons: Slicing jaws, manual claws, pedal claws (based on relatives) Classification is uncertain. Had a large crest on its head, possibly for display
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Post by 6f5e4d on Mar 25, 2020 2:19:22 GMT 5
Monolophosaurus is heavier than the entire pack, but even a great carnivore such as it cannot handle all those Deinonychus for long.
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Post by dinosauria101 on Mar 25, 2020 2:32:33 GMT 5
My vote goes to the 7 Deinonychus as well by virtue of sheer numbers. It would be easy for them to swarm and exhaust the Monolophosaurus in such a large pack.
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Post by 6f5e4d on Mar 25, 2020 23:41:59 GMT 5
Very much, not only would they be rushing it, but some of the Deinonychus could raptor prey restrain the Monolophosaurus by leaping onto it.
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