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Cretaceous carnage #13

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MemberCompsognathusDec-06-2014 2:14 PM

Been a while since i made one of these, so here we go!

Megalosaurus Bucklandii

 

Megalosaurus was a megalosaur(obviously) from the early jurassic. It one of the first dinosaurs ever discovered. However, little is known about it because for decades, alot of theropods were lumped in with the genus that didn't belong. Nowadays,this is somewhat fixed;Traditionally, most texts, following Owen's estimate of 1841, give a body length of thirty feet or nine metres for Megalosaurus. The lack of an articulated dorsal vertebral series makes it difficult to determine an exact size. David Bruce Norman in 1984 thought Megalosaurus was seven to eight metres long. Gregory S. Paul in 1988 estimated the weight tentatively at 1.1 tonnes, given a thighbone seventy-six centimetres long. The trend in the early twenty-first century to limit the material to the lectotype, inspired even lower estimates, disregarding outliers of uncertain identity. Paul in 2010 stated Megalosaurus was six metres long and seven hundred kilogrammes heavy.  However, the same year Benson claimed that Megalosaurus, though medium-sized, was still among the largest of Middle Jurassic theropods. Specimen BMNH 31806, a thighbone 803 millimetres long, would indicate a body weight of 943 kilogrammes, using the extrapolation method of J.F. Anderson — which method, optimised for mammals, tends to underestimate theropod masses by at least a third. Furthermore, thighbone specimen OUM J13561 has a length of about eighty-six centimetres

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Carnotaurus sastrei

 

Carnotaurus was a genus of Abelisaur from the early cretaceous of south america.Itwas a lightly built, bipedal predator, measuring 8 to 9 m (26 to 30 ft) in length and weighing at least 1.35 metric tons (1.33 long tons; 1.49 short tons). As a theropod, Carnotaurus was highly specialized and distinctive. It had thick horns above the eyes, a feature unseen in all other carnivorous dinosaurs, and a very deep skull sitting on a muscular neck. Carnotaurus was further characterized by small, vestigial forelimbs and long and slender hindlimbs. The skeleton is preserved with extensive skin impressions, showing a mosaic of small, non-overlapping scales measuring approximately 5 mm in diameter. The mosaic was interrupted by large bumps that lined the sides of the animal, and there are no hints of feathers.The distinctive horns and the muscular neck may have been used in fighting conspecifics. According to separate studies, rivaling individuals may have combated each other with quick head blows, by slow pushes with the upper sides of their skulls, or by ramming each other head-on, using their horns as shock absorbers. The feeding habits of Carnotaurus remain unclear: some studies suggest the animal was able to hunt down very large prey such as sauropods, while other studies find it preyed mainly on relatively small animals.Carnotaurus was well adapted for running and was possibly one of the fastest large theropods.

 

Nature doesn't deceive us; it is we who deceive ourselves.

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Tyrant king

MemberCompsognathusDec-06-2014 2:19 PM

Megalosaurus easily. It is more adapt for battle and those powerful jaws will do incredible damage while the arms slice the carno up. Carnos jaws will do little to nothing to the mega and those horns are useless. The only advantage it has us it's speed, and that wont save him.

Rex Fan 684

MemberCompsognathusDec-06-2014 2:35 PM

I think it'd be Megalosaurus, thought it'd be a good fight.

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JPCerato

MemberCompsognathusDec-06-2014 3:23 PM

I like Carno more, but I think Megalosaurus has one too many advantages....:(

Gigadino

MemberCompsognathusDec-06-2014 4:34 PM

Did you know that Carno was 1.34 t and not 1.35 t????

Just kidding, even though I don't still see the point of giving such precise estimates.

Carnotaurus is cooler, but Meg has the edge here.

Something Real

MemberTyrannosaurus RexDec-06-2014 9:20 PM

CARNOSAUR - I'm very pleased to see a new addition to your series! Hmm. I'd have to say Megalosaurus Bucklandii would be the winner of an aggressive exchange between the two animals. I make this assumption based on the fact that Carnotaurus was a more (in my opinion) gracile theropod. I'd tentatively say the fight would be something like a jaguar squaring off against a cheetah - with the Megalosaurus being the jaguar! This was a very neat topic; thank you so much for presenting this to us! :)

HeiseiKing

MemberCompsognathusDec-06-2014 10:05 PM

even though i like carno more, megalosaurus would win, but not to say easily, carno would have at least wouned meg.

Something Real

MemberTyrannosaurus RexDec-07-2014 12:48 AM

HEISEIKING - I wholeheartedly agree with your assessment. The Megalosaurus would know it had been in a fight after the battle was over! :)

Tyrant king

MemberCompsognathusDec-07-2014 5:06 AM

no if some one could post a scale..........

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