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eocarcharia vs kelmayisaurus vs utahraptor

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ankybeatsall2468

MemberCompsognathusJan-24-2015 1:49 PM

eocarcharia dinops

this individual is 36 feet long and four tons. I know regular eocarcharia was nowhere near that size, but this is jurassic world , where chilantaisaurus and mosasaurus have poisonous bites, and carnotaurus is part chameleon, i figured a little size hype wouldn't be anything new.

kelmayisaurus petrolicus

this individual is 35 feet long and around 4 tons

utahraptor ostrommaysorum

The eocarcharia is feeling extremely pleased with himself. He has just taken down a young amargasaurus and is eating it in his cave. He prepares to feast on it- it will last him for at least a week. Just when he starts to dig in, a shadow looms over him. He turns and sees a thin, hungry kelmayisaurus glaring at him. He notices it seems larger than most others of its species, though still at least 1 foot shorter than him. It plants a foot on the carcass and challenges him for it. The eocarcharia drags it back and plants his own foot on the sauropod's head, crushing it as a warning. The kelmayisaurus gives a deafening, ear-splitting, earth-shattering bellow that reverberates around the cave in rolling echoes. The eocarcharia, not one to like to be challenged, growls, and joins the kelmay lizard in a chilling roar, until the whole cave rings with the savage harmony of their voices.

Meanwhile, a lone utahraptor is stalking his prey, a bunch of gallimimusses. He has singled out a young one and is about to jump out and deliver the single killing blow, when loud roaring erupts from a nearby mountain and alerts the gallimimusses. They take off at top speed and the utahraptor gives chase, but trips over a rock. By the time he is back up on his feet, the gallimimusses are already disappearing over the horizon, leaving a huge cloud of dust in their wake.

The two predators start to circle each other, still roaring, when a hiss sounds at the mouth of the cave in the dinosaur equivalent of “SHUT UP!” Or, since this was a very rude individual, “SHUT YER BIG MOUTHS, YOU FAT BUTT-FACES!” The Kelmayisaurus swings his massive head at the newcomer, who dodges and jumps on his head! The utahraptor clings on for dear life, but loses his grip and is sent flying into the eocarcharia, breaking some of the larger dinosaur’s ribs. The dawn shark flings him out of the cave, but the utahraptor is mad and in a fighting mood. He retreats to the plains at the foot of the mountain. If he could find a way to lure them out here where he could use his agility to the fullest, the fight might be more in his favor. He crouches behind a large rock and starts to devise a plan.

The eocarcharia is experienced in dealing with raptors. He had only ever encountered a lone raptor once, an isolated but ferocious dromaeosaurus, which he killed, but had been attacked by raptor packs six or seven times. He hadn’t won a single battle against them, but had inflicted at least four casualties each time before he was too wounded to fight anymore. He knew they were intelligent and cunning, and had even learned a few hunting and fighting strategies from them. And through seven or eight battles with raptors, a few broken ribs are nothing new to him. He engages in a wrestling contest with the kelmayisaurus, then suddenly feints to the side. The kelmayisaurus chomps down on where it expected its opponent’s head to be, but the larger dinosaur pulls back his head and locks his jaws on the kelmayisaurus’ neck. The kelmayisaurus instantly retracts its neck though, so not too much damage is done. But now it is off balance, and is easily slammed into the cave wall by eocarcharia. The dawn shark presses his face into the kelmayisaurus’ face and is about to tear out his rival’s throat. Then two things happen. One: the force of the two battling titans has shaken the cave to the point where a stalactite falls from the ceiling and skewers the eocarcharia’s head! Yaaay, kelmayisaurus wins! The end!

Naw, just kidding. The force of the two battling titans has shaken the cave and dislodged a rock from the ceiling, which comes down and bonks the eocarcharia on the head, who briefly looks up. Then the second thing happens. The kelmayisaurus, seeing the distraction, kicks the eocarcharia in the gut. As the dawn shark falls, the kelmay lizard grabs it by the back of the neck and starts to apply pressure. Then a creature slams into the kelmayisaurus from behind, and the three dinosaurs tumble to the ground in a heap. The two larger dinosaurs, eocarcharia and kelmayisaurus, are both out cold. The last thing kelmayisaurus sees before he blacks out is an utahraptor standing over him, claws poised to kill.

Utahraptor waits to see if they are coming after him. After several minutes, he decides they aren’t. Good. Time to put his plan into action. But at the mouth of the cave, the two stupid imbeciles are too busy quarrelling among themselves to notice the utahraptor, no matter what he does. That, or they don’t even regard him as a threat. Rage builds up inside him, and he decides to get them out by force. He creeps to the back of the cave and waits until one is downed, and then attacks. He barrels at the kelmayisaurus, knocking it out by slamming its head against the ground. He is about to kill both when a stalactite falls from the ceiling and skewers the utahraptor’s head! Yaaay, nobody wins! The end!

Naw, just kidding again. He is about to kill both when a stone drops on his head. He runs out of the cave, deciding that a collapsing cave could do a better job at killing than he ever could. Unfortunately for him, both larger predators are also woken up by rocks falling on their heads. The kelmayisaurus sees the fleeing utahraptor and charges after him, and the eocarcharia charges after the kelmayisaurus. The utahraptor realizes that this could be another opening to his plan. Using his superior speed, he easily races ahead and jumps on a tenontosaurus that was too stupid to realize three predators were coming straight at it. He takes a few slow, dainty (if a dinosaur with razor teeth and switch-blade claws could ever be described as dainty), bites, and then when the kelmayisaurus is close enough, the raptor leaps onto his back and starts smacking it in the face. The kelmayisaurus tries to bite the utahraptor, but utahraptor jumps back off and the kelmayisaurus clamped its jaws on the eocarcharia’s snout instead. The eocarcharia unrelentingly attacks the kelmayisaurus, but the kelmay lizard doesn’t even notice in its wrath. The utahraptor is still running ahead in an enraging, and somewhat childish pose (leaning back, looking back, idiotic grin, bigger steps), going cross-eyed, and mimicking the clumsy brutes running and leaving droppings all over the place. In a sudden burst of newfound, rage-fueled speed, the kelmayisaurus accelerates and bites down on the utahraptor’s throat. The raptor struggles free and runs to the big flat rock from earlier on. He hides behind it, and pretends not to see or hear the kelmayisaurus coming around the rock to ambush him. Then, when it lunges downward for his head, he jumps onto the rock and down the other side, aiming for the eocarcharia instead. He figures that if the two larger predators are both thirsting for his blood, he can get them to attack each other, then there would be one weakened enemy ripe for the taking. But to his horror, the eocarcharia had already anticipated his move from his experience with smaller, but just as cunning raptors. The dawn shark stepped back, grabbed him out of the air, and swung him back over the rock… and onto the kelmayisaurus. They were both winded, but utahraptor, the smaller of the two, and having been grabbed out of mid-air and swung over the rock, took the brunt of the impact. The kelmayisaurus got up and tried to stomp on the utahraptor, who barely rolled out of the way. The utahraptor gets to its feet shakily… and gets hit by a devastating snout ram. Then the kelmayisaurus’ cavernous maw decapitates him, and the world exploded before his eyes.

The kelmayisaurus has been in enough fights to know not to gloat over his victory. Instead, the smart thing to do would be to go after the eocarcharia. He circles the rock slowly and silently, but gets a feeling he is being watched. He whips around, giving eocarcharia the shock of its life when he is met face to face by the kelmayisaurus. They move away from the rock and circle each other. Now that the utahraptor is dead, his rage has subsided and he is no longer oblivious to the pain in his back and tail. The two charge at each other, but the eocarcharia lowers is head and head-butts the kelmayisaurus in the chest. They trade bites and slashes for a few minutes, then the kelmayisaurus breaks away... only to come charging back at the dawn shark again, his fury against the utahraptor simply replaced by anger against eocarcharia. His mouth watered at the thought of what started the fight in the first place. He wanted the sauropod, and he wanted it NOW! But rage cannot protect you from a falling deinonychus. It may numb you from pain, it can make you attack three times harder than normal, but it cannot protect you from a 175 lb raptor falling from a height of 300 feet directly onto you. And just like that, a falling deinonychus fell from the cliff face above… and blasted the kelmayisaurus, mid-charge, onto the ground. The kelmayisaurus looked up and saw a giganotosaurus at the top of the cliff. The giganotosaurus roared, and with the last of his strength, he roared back. Then the eocarcharia came over, planted its foot on the kelmayisaurus’ chest, and crushed it. The dawn shark returned to his cave to eat, weary but triumphant.

If the giganotosaurus did not interfere with the battle, this is what would have happened:

He wanted the sauropod, and he wanted it NOW! With a roar, he wrestled the startled eocarcharia to the ground, and got kicked a meter away for his effort. There were three long but shallow gash marks along his belly, and as he got up, the eocarcharia did the same. They charged again, both heads low, then the eocarcharia sidestepped and sank its teeth into the muscle and tendons of the kelmayisaurus’ thigh and with a bellow, yanked his leg out from underneath him. The kelmayisaurus, now exhausted, fell onto its side painfully. He could do nothing as the dawn shark pinned him down with a foot and ripped his head off. The last thing he heard was the eocarcharia’s victorious roar, then he saw nothing at all. The eocarcharia rips the head off of the kelmayisaurus, then returns to its cave to feast, weary but triumphant.

 

Eocarcharia won this because it had the most experience and a small size advantage. Utahraptor was smartest and fastest, but this time its intelligence was its downfall because of the kelmayisaurus' rage.

also, a reference to mr happy's fight, one of my favorite fights on the forum.

dd9097ff giganotosaurus vs abelisaurus vs deinonychus

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Something Real

MemberTyrannosaurus RexJan-24-2015 2:48 PM

ANKYBEATSALL2468 - That was a very interesting and fun battle to read! I greatly enjoyed the attention to detail you paid each animal in your work! Thank you ever so much for taking the time to produce and share this with us! :)

Lord Vader

MemberTyrannosaurus RexJan-24-2015 3:12 PM

Nice fight. I was rooting for Utahraptor, but I'm not surprised with the result. Nice work, and thanks for the reference. Always nice to have someone reference another fight. 

Jack of all trades. Master of none

ankybeatsall2468

MemberCompsognathusJan-24-2015 3:23 PM

thx and i had some pics but they didn't work out

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