Charcharodontosaurus

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Lord VaderJune 10, 2013
T-Rex and Charcharadontosaurus would be one heck of a fight to see. There wasn't much of a size difference between the two. I personally think that Rex could beat Charchar more times than not. I think that is because T-Rex was slightly stronger, and it had millions of years of evolution over Charchar, so it was likely smarter.
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Makaveli7June 10, 2013
It would have a good chance of being a draw. Either both would back down or Rex would get a good bite in and kill it then die of blood loss from the deep wounds Carch would leave or Rex would die first from blood loss then Carch later from infection.
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DinoFightsJune 10, 2013
Carcharodontosaurus is a personal favorite of mine. I think that it was built for killing large prey. It didn't have the instant-kill bite of T-Rex, but it had a good method. Carcharodontosaurids had teeth built for inflicting deep slice wounds, which were useful for killing sauropods. It would watch out for the tail so it wouldn't get whipped and take whatever opportunity it could to get in a bite. The bites would lead to massive blood loss, killing the sauropod slowly and causing it to collapse. This method would ensure that the sauropod didn't fall on it, which wasn't the case with instant-kill bites. If a T-Rex bit a sauropod in the neck and snapped its spine, it would possibly be crushed by the sauropod. Carcharodontosaurids could use speed to dodge the tail and move away fast when the titan fell. I think it would come down to who got the first bite in. If Carchar did, it would slow down the T-Rex and tilt the odds in its favor, allowing more bites. The T-Rex, however, could get the first bite and get the advantage as well. Location of the bite would be important, too. Like Makaveli7 said, it would have a fair chance of ending in a draw.
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Rex Fan 684June 10, 2013
Tyrannosaurus most of the time. If Carchar was possibly longer, but Rex was probably heavier. Therefore, stronger. Carchar would not go down without a fight though. Probably cut up the Rex pretty well with it's knife-like teeth. Rex would win most of the time though because it had a stronger bite, smarter, stronger pound for pound, and it's binocular vision would help it keep it's opponent in it's line of sight. Carchar's were more to the side like Allosaurus or Giganotosaurus.
T-rex would win about 65 percent of the time, Carchar wins 30 percent of the time, they both back down or it ends in a draw 5 percent of the time.
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Rex Fan 684June 10, 2013
[img]http://www.cbv.ns.ca/marigold/history/dinosaurs/datafiles/tyrannosauruspic.jpg[/img]
Tyrannosaurus
[img]http://images3.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20120915235936/walkingwithdinos/images/f/f1/4509058_l5.jpg[/img]
Carcharodontosaurus (Identified as such in Dinosaur Planet where this pic is from, but it was technically Giganotosaurus. Still a good pic that could go both ways)
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CharcardontosaurusJune 10, 2013
Honestly I would say it would probably be a 25/25/25/25 meaning the Rex 25%, Char 25%, Neither 25%, and Both die 25%. the Char would likely cause the Rex some pretty serious injuries like wise the Rex would Injure the Char badly. If we follow the chances that the two could have a Bacteria in their jaws like a Komodo Dragon Infection from that could case some poisoning.
Charcarodontosaurus means Shark Tooth Lizard and Tyrannosaurus Rex means Tyrant Lizard King I see no clear winner


t-rex90June 13, 2013
It'd be a good a fight but I think T-Rex would probably win most of the time because of it's better built and powerful bite. Not saying that it wouldn't leave without a few good bruises and gash marks of course.


