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Raptor vs Shrimp

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Velo


The fight takes place in 5 foot water.

10-A shrimp

The Velociraptor is searching for some sea food in water until it steps on a giant shrimp thing angering it.
 
Velociraptor is much more intelligent, has better weaponry but the shrimp actually seems way larger and heavier. The shrimp has massive spikes on its front tentacles too. Are they close to land?
 
Eh, their close to land to be fair for both sides. If it was deep, the shrimp would be eating chicken, and if it was on land, the raptor would being eating sea food.
 
Probably Velociraptor, it's much more mobile than it and seems to be able to match it long enough to get it to shore
 
The water's too deep for the Velociraptor to move properly in without swimming, which would leave it vulnerable as it clearly can't fight effectively in the water. Anomalocaris takes this for sure.
 
See how many can answer: how good is the raptor swimming on water and diving underwater?
 
Jasonsith said:
See how many can answer: how good is the raptor swimming on water and diving underwater?
Velociraptor lived in an environment where it wouldn't need to swim a lot, and its overall physiology is not adapted for underwater movement. So I'd say it wouldn't be a very good swimmer, and I especially don't think it'd be any good at diving.
 
So would this be a... Stomp in the giant shrimp's favour?

Or should we adjust the water shallowness?
 
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