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Post by Deleted on Feb 20, 2023 9:01:50 GMT 5
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Post by Deleted on Feb 20, 2023 9:03:13 GMT 5
I decided to pit these two Mesozoic heavyweights against one another… I think the Lurdusaurus’ thumb spikes could be a good match for the Lisowicia’s tusks.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 21, 2023 1:18:29 GMT 5
The Lurdusaurus would use its thumb spikes to gouge the Lisowicia’s eyes out. Iguanodon are often depicted doing something similar, not to mention the Lurdusaurus’ spikes are larger. Image of the aforementioned thumb spike: You can imagine what that would do to a would-be attacker!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 21, 2023 6:24:58 GMT 5
The Lurdusaurus would use its thumb spikes to gouge the Lisowicia’s eyes out. Iguanodon are often depicted doing something similar, not to mention the Lurdusaurus’ spikes are larger. Image of the aforementioned thumb spike: View AttachmentChanged my mind on something: ^I really don’t think the dinosaur has the intelligence or dexterity to do that.. Now, one might say Lisowicia lived with Smok. Hm. Well, Lurdusaurus lived with Eocarcharia so fighting experience is more or less equal. Lurdusaurus was also less cumbersome and graviportal despite its semiaquatic nature.
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