| Bistahieversor sealeyi vs Deinosuchus riograndensis vs Lythronax argestes vs Teratophoneus curriei | |
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| JMD | Jun 8 2018, 10:15 PM Post #1 |
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![]() Bistahieversor sealeyi Bistahieversor is a tyrannosaur from the western United States, estimated to have been 9 meters long and at least one ton in weight. Its skull was thick like that of T. rex, but didn't have as massive of a bite force. Deinosuchus riograndensis Deinosuchus is a crocodilian from the western United States and northern Mexico, estimated to have been up to 12 meters long and 9 tons in weight. Its skull was thick too, and had one of the most massive bite forces. ![]() Lythronax argestes Lythronax is a tyrannosaur from the western United States, estimated to have been 7 meters in length and 2.5 tons in weight. It was similar to Bistahieversor in shape, but it was shorter in length. ![]() Teratophoneus curriei Teratophoneus is a tyrannosaur from the western United States, estimated to have been more than 6 meters in length and more than 667 kilograms in weight. Its skull was narrower than the other two tyrannosaurs. Interpret this battle however you'd like; it could be anything from a one-on-one battle between one pair of the species mentioned to 3 of these species ganging up against one. Edited by Ferreomus, Jun 18 2018, 06:22 PM.
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