While both are massive predators, most paleontological theories suggest Giganotosaurus would likely win a land battle against Spinosaurus, due to its superior size/weight (potentially), stronger bite for crushing bone, and adaptations for terrestrial combat, whereas Spinosaurus was a semi-aquatic specialist with cone-shaped teeth for gripping fish, making it less suited for fighting other large theropods on land, despite its formidable claws and sail.
In water the Spinosaurus could drown the Giganotosaurus but thats its ONLY chance at winning unless it lands a ridiculously lucky hit directly onto the spine of the Giga and applies as much force as physically possible for it but that is very VERY slim so Giganotosaurus.
Giga would win. The Spino in JW3 was based on what was known about it. Now it's widely considered to be basically a large fish eater, much like a crocodile. Giga should have no problem with it.
Giganotosaurus had a much weaker bite of just 6,000 Newtons, but it had 76 sharp, serrated teeth ready to harm an enemy. The T-Rex has the advantage in terms of bite force and teeth, and it's not even close.
Yet, the T-Rex had a massive neck that the Spinosaurus wasn't going to break with its bite power. The T-Rex could thrash free and clamp down on the Spinosaurus. With all that power and the 12-inch teeth, the most likely outcome is that the T-Rex kills Spinosaurus.
Tyrannosaurus Rex, the King of Predators
Its imposing size, immense strength, and hunting prowess dominated the ecosystems of the Cretaceous Period like no other predator.
Nigersaurus had so many teeth it has been dubbed "the mesozoic lawnmower," but while it may may have looked like "a hammerhead shark with legs," even it had a match.
Since this Giganotosaurus was the only known specimen of its kind to have been cloned, it is possible that the species fell back into extinction when it died at the claws of the Therizinosaurus.
1. Tyrannosaurus Rex. The T. rex, star of the "Jurassic Park" franchise, takes the crown as the most dangerous dinosaur.
If it was a land battle Trex would destroy the spino but in the water spino would beat the rex. So from all the evidence its concluded that Trex would win 80% of the time due to its bigger brain better eyesight and stronger bite.
There were no known predators of Tyrannosaurus. However, whilst they were wary of dinosaurs like the armored Ankylosaurus, the only dinosaurs, the only thing for that matter, T. rex was truly afraid of was another, larger individual of their own species who were willing to commit cannibalism. Like all reptiles, T.
By these measures, Argentinosaurus was the largest dinosaur, as well as the largest land animal, ever known.
The most famous pair of dinosaurs that never met are the Stegosaurus and the Tyrannosaurus rex (T. rex), separated by about 80 million years, with Stegosaurus living in the Jurassic period and T. rex in the Cretaceous, meaning T. rex is actually closer in time to modern humans than it was to Stegosaurus. Many iconic dinosaurs didn't coexist, as different species lived in different geological eras, not all at the same time.
Indominus rex would probably beat the crap out of giganotosaurus since they are going to be a pack in dominion and they are weak by themselves. Indominus rex is stronger than the t rex and the t rex needed to be saved and t rex>giganotosaurus and indominus>giganotosaurus.
Like all other animals, Tyrannosaurus needs time to actually use its full bite power. A bite to the neck would definitely be fatal for a Spinosaurus, but its skeletal structure doesn't implode at the slightest contact. As for Spinosaurus, its bite is still plenty powerful enough to slit the throat of the Tyrannosaurus.
Often credited as the king of the dinosaurs, Tyrannosaurus rex is one of the contenders for the largest theropod, with the largest specimens measuring 43 feet (13.1 m), standing 13 feet (4 m) tall, and weighing up to 24,000 pounds (11,000 kg).
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A prominent feature of Ankylosaurus was its armor, consisting of knobs and plates of bone known as osteoderms, or scutes, embedded in the skin.
It depends on who you ask and when. Colin has referred to the Giga as "her" and "it," while the effects crew has used "he" and the internal style guide declares "male."
While Giganotosaurus may have been the larger animal, T. rex had the advantage in bite force, mass, and fossil record. If these two creatures were dropped into a pit, many paleontologists believe T. rex would come out on top.
Zara's death in Jurassic World was brutal because director Colin Trevorrow intended it as a shocking, "unearned death" to show that no one, even bystanders, was safe from the dinosaurs, fulfilling actress Katie McGrath's request for a memorable exit and subverting typical movie death tropes. Her demise, involving being snatched by pterosaurs, dropped, and finally eaten by the Mosasaurus, was deliberately over-the-top and gruesome to jolt the audience and demonstrate the chaotic danger of the park, even for someone who wasn't a villain, says an article from MSN.
Oviraptor was a bizarre-looking, toothless dinosaur. Because it had no teeth, there is a lot of debate about what it ate. It lived 80 million years ago in Mongolia alongside dinosaurs like Protoceratops and Velociraptor.
But a new study, published today (Sept. 29) in the online journal Public Library of Science One, provides evidence that Sue, perhaps the most famous dinosaur in the world, was felled in more mundane fashion by a lowly parasite that still afflicts modern birds.
Due to the rules of scientific naming – the first name published gets priority – Brontosaurus was relegated to scientific history and the fossils reassigned to Apatosaurus.