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10 lions vs Tyrannosaurus rex

They wouldn't, way too many mouths to feed lol
I think they'll all eat each other but since it is easier for T-Rex's to hunt Lions for food than each other they'll attack the lions while lions will start fighting each other due to food needs, fear before the giant lizards that are eating them and territorial disputes. In the end more T-rexes will probably survive
 
REGARDLESS, this battle isn't 1000000 lions vs 100000 tyrannosaurus rexes!

Lions generally struggle against large foes with thick hide, (yes, even bigger groups of them). Even more so if their vitals are higher above the ground. 10 is more than the average I've seen, but still.

To be clear, big cats like Lions kill by going for the neck and death biting. A T-Rex's neck is high above the ground, really thick, and even though lions can jump that high, it's hard to bite attack while jumping at something. A T-Rex could hurt the lions by stepping on them, by bitting them, or by simply moving its big mass around
 
"1-2 humans can't do anything to Jack Dempsey, so I don't think 10 vs Mike Tyson will be any different"
That'd actually be kind of debatable in my opinion (lol) but the circumstances here are different. The lions are still tiny compared to a t-rex, and the giraffe in that video didn't even bother fighting back. What will the lions do once the t-rex starts ripping them apart? I could see 100 lions winning, but 10 is way too few.
 
"1-2 humans can't do anything to Jack Dempsey, so I don't think 10 vs Mike Tyson will be any different"
That's not a fair comparison. Giraffes are far less massive than T-Rex and 3-4 is more than a third of the lions. A full grown giraffe is a bit over 907 kg whereas a full grown T-Rex is estamated to be over 5000 kg. That's a huge difference
 
That'd actually be kind of debatable in my opinion (lol) but the circumstances here are different. The lions are still tiny compared to a t-rex, and the giraffe in that video didn't even bother fighting back. What will the lions do once the t-rex starts ripping them apart? I could see 100 lions winning, but 10 is way too few.
100 lions win ez, which is why we lowered it to 10.
 
I want to just say that the T. Rex is also an extremely agile animal for its size as scientists have recently learned that with the way it's hips and joints are built that while T. Rex may not have been the fastest large predator it could still easily spin around on a dime far easier than even a Theropod half it's size.
 
I want to just say that the T. Rex is also an extremely agile animal for its size as scientists have recently learned that with the way it's hips and joints are built that while T. Rex may not have been the fastest large predator it could still easily spin around on a dime far easier than even a Theropod half it's size.
t-rex can't defend himself like a giraffe does, his mobility sucks
Bro? also the T-rex roling on his back would be enough
 
you're aware that animals can die due to loss of blood right?
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ah yes, the lions will be able to penetrate deep enough troough this amount of muscle, bro trolling so hard
 
Lions start hunting at 1, which is not a grown adult at all
Their age isn't specified in the video, but they still seem to be fairly large and grown lions, and the giraffe straight up acts like they aren't there because they can't do anything to it all, not even pierce the skin 🗿 imagine what it'd be like against something 10x heavier, much more adapted to a predator role, and possibly bigger. The t-rex will shred all of them apart in seconds
We’re doing a 10 lions vs Elephant thread to help resolve this one, go check it out
Epic 👍
 
Yeah, if the (seemingly fully grown) lions couldn't pierce through the giraffe's skin, they're going to do litteraly nothing to the T-Rex

Definetly voting for the dino I was named after FRA
 
Ok, so turns out the T Rex has a two to three times mass advantage on the collective Lions. I say T-Rex fra
 
K, so real quick here, there's this thing where lions from the Savuti pride can hunt down adult elephants with a little strategy and about a pack of 20: https://www.quora.com/Can-a-pride-of-lions-take-down-an-adult-elephant

That might turn things a little more in the lions' favor, idk.
By exploiting a very specific tactic that doesn't work on the Tyrant Lizard King due to a sheer difference in muscle mass and agility since a T. Rex is basically a ballet dancer compared to an elephant.
 
By exploiting a very specific tactic that doesn't work on the Tyrant Lizard King due to a sheer difference in muscle mass and agility since a T. Rex is basically a ballet dancer compared to an elephant.
On what planet? Using conservative estimates, the T. Rex is 3 km/h slower than elephants (17 km/h vs 20 km/h), and that's not getting into both their peaks (24 km/h vs 40 km/h).
 
K, so real quick here, there's this thing where lions from the Savuti pride can hunt down adult elephants with a little strategy and about a pack of 20: https://www.quora.com/Can-a-pride-of-lions-take-down-an-adult-elephant

That might turn things a little more in the lions' favor, idk.
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ou see how long are the back vertebraea ofthe elephant? thpuse elephant hunting lions use this to their advantage breaking it to take elephants down
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You can see how much cleear thouse bones are in the elephant back being extremely unprotected

the T rex most likely lacks this weakness having small back "spikes" that are better protected in muscle
 
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