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Killadj2012

MemberCompsognathusJan-09-2014 10:32 AM

We all know that Tyrannosaurus Rex but it also had its own personal enemy. How would the king of all dinosaurs have an personal enemy I'll tell you. It is another Rex but its know as the rex killer its name is Nano-Tyranosaurs. This preditor hunted young adolescent Tyrannosaurus or younger to lower the population of its compition.

If I could be anything I would be a Trex.

 

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DinoSteve93

MemberCompsognathusJan-09-2014 2:58 PM

I was seeing that coming as another Rex vs. Spino thread. Thank God it didn't happen so.

BTW, that could happen, but I personally see Nano-T as a juvenile T-rex. That being said, basing off of what you said, some juveniles could be cannibals, haha.

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Lord Vader

MemberTyrannosaurus RexJan-09-2014 2:59 PM

I saw the title "Rex Killer" and thought this would be a Rex vs Spino, or something new of interest (a disease, or a new north American super predator, for example). Everyone on this forum knows what a Nanotyrannus is, what it did, and it's size and role. I personally have known about NanoT since I was 10.

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Lord Vader

MemberTyrannosaurus RexJan-09-2014 3:01 PM

I see NanoT as a species of it's own. Different teeth (thinner, more knifelike), different posture (head slanted down, not parallel to the ground).

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DinoSteve93

MemberCompsognathusJan-09-2014 3:04 PM

Well, it's still a juvenile for me (even T-rex adult specimens are always different to one another. And I'm not talking about size)

But, oh well, Nano-T as a species on its own isn't excluded, so I respect your point of view.

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Lord Vader

MemberTyrannosaurus RexJan-09-2014 3:10 PM

Exactly, and I respect yours. I see the Juvenile thing as plausible though (it doesn't hurt to look at things from both sides). I know about the differences, but that's not so much posture as it is body variations (small feet and large eye sockets, large nasal passages and oddly positioned legs, not sure of other things though,  those were two that came to mind).

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DinoSteve93

MemberCompsognathusJan-09-2014 3:13 PM

Yeah, I'm not loosing anything -

And yes, there are some differences.

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Lord Vader

MemberTyrannosaurus RexJan-09-2014 3:15 PM

That's fine. I'm not changing my opinion either, but hey, debates like this are fun, as long as we keep our cool and dont take it too far.

 

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FACT DUDE

MemberCompsognathusJan-09-2014 3:17 PM

New kid, we dont "know" if trex is the king of the dinosaurs. Just throwing that out because that there is what ignites these outrages ;)

What you call discovery, i call the rape of the natural world.

DinoSteve93

MemberCompsognathusJan-09-2014 3:17 PM

True. You can get to some good results through debates that, as you said, don't need to go too far away. Some of the best theories are created that way. ;)

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Lord Vader

MemberTyrannosaurus RexJan-09-2014 3:21 PM

We just say "King" because that's what Rex translates too. If Spino had "Rex" at the end, we would most likely refer to Spino as "The King," and he who gets annoyed when Rex is refered to as "The King," would be calling Spino "The King." It's all in the meaning, that's what I go by at least.

 

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FACT DUDE

MemberCompsognathusJan-09-2014 5:10 PM

Apparently your not looking at what im lookin at, the DASPLETOSAURUS guys said in exact words "we all know Tyrannosaurus was the king of the dinosaurs".

What you call discovery, i call the rape of the natural world.

Lord Vader

MemberTyrannosaurus RexJan-09-2014 5:38 PM

Sorry. I saw that, I was just giving an explanation for future reference.

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Killadj2012

MemberCompsognathusJan-09-2014 7:50 PM

See Nano-Tyranus is a very different the our every day T-rex it has a highy toxic bite the could kill a rex within a few minutes if got a e rexs it hold of the legs. It also with more study about Nano-Tyranus it was found to have serrated teeth in the front along with the dagger like teeth like T-rex.

If I could be anything I would be a Trex.

 

Killadj2012

MemberCompsognathusJan-09-2014 7:59 PM

Im going by what I study and if Im not mistaking T-rex was the most highly advanced carnivore of its time after we found out that Rex could hunt in pack up to 3-4 of them including their young. There for Rex was "King" of the dinosaurs do to all others feared it.

If I could be anything I would be a Trex.

 

indiana jones

MemberCompsognathusJan-09-2014 8:07 PM
how tall (feet) was NANNY T

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Lord Vader

MemberTyrannosaurus RexJan-09-2014 8:10 PM

NanoT was about one thousand pounds in weight, twenty or so feet long, and seven feet tall (give or take). I HIGHLY doubt it had a poisonous bite. It had a bite that was about 500 PSI (give or take), enough to kill a young Rex (equal size or smaller), and enough to piss off an adult. NanoT was probably a scavenger, and it may have had an INFECTIOUS bite, not toxic bite.

 

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Lord Vader

MemberTyrannosaurus RexJan-09-2014 8:13 PM

About the King thing, just don't, most people accept Rex as the King of the Dinosaurs, but there are a few who HATE Rex more than a small child hates vegetables, so don't call Rex King  of the Dinosaurs. I still call him "The King," but that's it.

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laminatedeffect

MemberCompsognathusJan-09-2014 8:31 PM

Well, everything you said could very well be true, as for the lowering of the population though..well, that didn't work very well did it? NanoT is fairly rare in the fossil record whereas T.rex is comparably common as dirt. It seems like, despite all this attention Nano gets as a "T.rex killer" it was quite clearly being out-competed by it's larger relative & smaller Dromaeosaurs & Troodontids. 

Killadj2012

MemberCompsognathusJan-09-2014 8:44 PM

Length      17 feet (5m)

Weight       1ton (900kilo)

But this smaller Tyrannosaurus isnt afraid to take on the Tyrannt Lizard King

If I could be anything I would be a Trex.

 

Killadj2012

MemberCompsognathusJan-09-2014 8:55 PM

We can't leave out the study of this rare dinosaur. scientists have found out that Nano-Tyranus had an toxic in its mouth is like a Kamodo it weakens their pray in order to kill it. They in fact did hunt and kill young juveniles to lower Trex population but if it didnt go as plan the Nano would be killed by the adult or had to flee to live another day.

If I could be anything I would be a Trex.

 

Deltadromeus

MemberCompsognathusJan-09-2014 9:16 PM

I doubt its poisonous, but Nanotyrannus is a very possible killer if baby T. rex. Also, Mrhappy, I thought Nano-T had a bite of around 900 lbs.

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Killadj2012

MemberCompsognathusJan-09-2014 10:00 PM

Lets use the Kamodo and its saliva has a toxic in it to paralysis the animal it wounded now NanoTyrannus had that same toxic in its saliva this would help it in fighting the Tyrannosaurus rex it would slow it down but lethal on the first bite. Now the NanoTyrannus had more speed the Trex to get around it. But the down fall is to NanoTyrannus was the fact that it would mess with the juvenile rexs which led to its own death if it didt not leave the nesting site. Trex would had have the biggest advantage do to its size and strangth.

If I could be anything I would be a Trex.

 

laminatedeffect

MemberCompsognathusJan-09-2014 10:47 PM

Buddy, no offence, but there's absolutely no evidence for NanoT having a toxic bite, or any Dinosaur being venomous. Nanotyrannus killing baby Tyrannosaurus? Yeah, sure, probably. It makes sense. However, the Jurassic Fight Club idea of Nanotyrannus homing in on Tyrannosaur nests to kill the infants? No, that'd be suicide, I doubt both parents would leave the infants alone & if the idea of Tyrannosaurs living in extended family groups is correct it's likely that atleast one adult or sub-adult would be around to look after the infants at all times. Nanotyrannus didn't have a toxic bite, and it wasn't a juvenile T.rex. Fossil record seems to show that it was pretty thin on the ground and probably, as a species, on it's last legs due to competition from other predators.

Killadj2012

MemberCompsognathusJan-09-2014 10:54 PM

I know that but im basing it off of the fossil records in Cleveland I help the run xray on the bones on the dinosaur and im looking forward to dig up and finding new speices of dinosaurs and im only 17.

If I could be anything I would be a Trex.

 

Sinornithosaurus

MemberCompsognathusJan-09-2014 11:18 PM

@DASPLETOSAURUS

 

I'd like to see some sources for the toxins in Nano.

 

Also, when Komodo dragons use their "poison", they only bite the animal once and then wait for it to die, which could take days. It would be near useless in an immediate fight.

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Killadj2012

MemberCompsognathusJan-09-2014 11:23 PM

Thank you thats what I've been trying to say.

If I could be anything I would be a Trex.

 

Sinornithosaurus

MemberCompsognathusJan-09-2014 11:28 PM

@DASPLETOSAURUS

 

I was asking for sources on the Nanotyrannus poison. You said it had been discovered, but I've never heard of it.

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Killadj2012

MemberCompsognathusJan-09-2014 11:34 PM

Its saliva like trex its very infectious when it bites down on its pray

If I could be anything I would be a Trex.

 

Sinornithosaurus

MemberCompsognathusJan-09-2014 11:37 PM

@DASPLETOSAURUS

 

I'm not sure you're understanding me: I'm asking for proof of the Nanotyrannus saliva. You're the first person to tell me this, so I would appreciate some sources.

 

Also, the T .rex saliva has already been disputed.

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Killadj2012

MemberCompsognathusJan-09-2014 11:52 PM

Look the NanoTyrannus is just a smaller Trex and it has the same saliva as Trex. That is what has been proven this smaller cousin of Tyrannosaurus Rex used this saliva just like Trex by infecting its pray or killing it ether way the animal is dead.

If I could be anything I would be a Trex.

 

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