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Tyrannosaurus Rex vs. Carnotaurus (Both The Real World)

The T-rex needs only one hit to win and the hit doesn't even have to be it's strong bite, it can be with it's tail, legs, head, torso, etc, but it's kinda like Frisk vs Sans. Frisk can easily kill Sans with one hit, but he can't hit the latter. Same case. The other dinosaur can use it's speed to prolong the fight by several minutes, but it can't really hurt the T-rex that much since the T-rex hunted dinosaurs bigger than it. And unlike Sans who uses long ranged attacks, the dinosaur has to fight up close, which should allow the T-rex to bite and kill it.
 
While the Carno does possess the speed advantage it dosent help when A) They are not able to make sharp turns B) Are unable to match a Tyrannosaur's sheer power C) It is unlikely the Carnos can work together since there is no real evidence of them working together in the fossil record D) Are unable to tank any hits from the Tyrannosaur (One bite they're done even without considering the theorized bacteria T.rex might have had)
 
Pygmy Hippo 2 said:
CCFB said:
T. Rex stomps via all advantages. ThyBadger said it well
Carnotaurus has speed and it's just as durable.
Speed, yes. But it doesn't mean much in this match since it doesn't have the tools to end the Rex quickly. T.Rex has one shot potential.
 
This is an absolute stomp. The carnotaurus is way too small to take on the Tyrannosaurus. This needs to be closed.
 
Pygmy Hippo 2 said:
Kiryu2012 said:
This is an absolute stomp. The carnotaurus is way too small to take on the Tyrannosaurus. This needs to be closed.
That's why there's two now.
Doen't make a difference. The Tyrannosaurus is much too big and the Carnotaurus is much too ill-equipped to take on larger dangerous animals for this fight to be fair.
 
That's why there's two now.

Doen't make a difference. The Tyrannosaurus is much too big and the Carnotaurus is much too ill-equipped to take on larger dangerous animals for this fight to be fair.

Size doesn't matter as much as Tier in a fight. Some characters absolutely dwarf their competition but if their opponent is on the same tier, they can still damage them and two Carnotauruses with the speed advantage is going to be a struggle for the extremely slow Tyrannosaurus Rex to win.
 
Pygmy Hippo 2 said:
That's why there's two now.
Doen't make a difference. The Tyrannosaurus is much too big and the Carnotaurus is much too ill-equipped to take on larger dangerous animals for this fight to be fair.
Size doesn't matter as much as Tier in a fight. Some characters absolutely dwarf their competition but if their opponent is on the same tier, they can still damage them and two Carnotauruses with the speed advantage is going to be a struggle for the extremely slow Tyrannosaurus Rex to win.

>Size doesn't matter

Haha, yes it does.

The Carnotaurus ain't fast enough to give the Rex that much trouble. They're too small to contend with the REx, and their jaws are far too short and unimpressive to inflict any meanginful damage, while the Tyrannosaurus can deal massive amounts of crippling damage with its far more impressive jaws. This is a stomp through and through.
 
That's why there's two now. Doen't make a difference. The Tyrannosaurus is much too big and the Carnotaurus is much too ill-equipped to take on larger dangerous animals for this fight to be fair.
Size doesn't matter as much as Tier in a fight. Some characters absolutely dwarf their competition but if their opponent is on the same tier, they can still damage them and two Carnotauruses with the speed advantage is going to be a struggle for the extremely slow Tyrannosaurus Rex to win.

>Size doesn't matter

Haha, yes it does.

The Carnotaurus ain't fast enough to give the Rex that much trouble. They're too small to contend with the REx, and their jaws are far too short and unimpressive to inflict any meanginful damage, while the Tyrannosaurus can deal massive amounts of crippling damage with its far more impressive jaws. This is a stomp through and through.

What about three or four of them?
 
Pygmy Hippo 2 said:
That's why there's two now.
Doen't make a difference. The Tyrannosaurus is much too big and the Carnotaurus is much too ill-equipped to take on larger dangerous animals for this fight to be fair.Size doesn't matter as much as Tier in a fight. Some characters absolutely dwarf their competition but if their opponent is on the same tier, they can still damage them and two Carnotauruses with the speed advantage is going to be a struggle for the extremely slow Tyrannosaurus Rex to win. >Size doesn't matter
Haha, yes it does.

The Carnotaurus ain't fast enough to give the Rex that much trouble. They're too small to contend with the REx, and their jaws are far too short and unimpressive to inflict any meanginful damage, while the Tyrannosaurus can deal massive amounts of crippling damage with its far more impressive jaws. This is a stomp through and through.

What about three or four of them?

Still a win for the Tyrannosaurus. The Carnotaurus's jaws just are not designed for hunting larger dangerous animals, especially any as big as a Tyrannosaurus.
 
The Carnotauruses can still ram the Tyrannosaurus repeatedly which will cause some extensive damage if it's not careful.
 
Pygmy Hippo 2 said:
The Carnotauruses can still ram the Tyrannosaurus repeatedly which will cause some extensive damage if it's not careful.
Carnotaurus' horns were not designed for combat; they're too small and they'd break if the Carnotaurus tried ramming anything.
 
Carnotaurus' horns were not designed for combat; they're too small and they'd break if the Carnotaurus tried ramming anything.

Doesn't mean they can't topple it with repeated blows and they don't have to use their heads, they can just slam into the Rex with their bodies.
 
Pygmy Hippo 2 said:
Carnotaurus' horns were not designed for combat; they're too small and they'd break if the Carnotaurus tried ramming anything.
Doesn't mean they can't topple it with repeated blows and they don't have to use their heads, they can just slam into the Rex with their bodies.

THe Tyrannosaurus is much too big for that to happen, and the Tyrannosaurus would just bite them if they tried to get in close.
 
Carnotaurus' horns were not designed for combat; they're too small and they'd break if the Carnotaurus tried ramming anything.
Doesn't mean they can't topple it with repeated blows and they don't have to use their heads, they can just slam into the Rex with their bodies.

THe Tyrannosaurus is much too big for that to happen, and the Tyrannosaurus would just bite them if they tried to get in close.

It can only bite one at a time. There's four Carnotauruses which means three are still attacking the Rex.
 
Does it matter? The Carnotaurus' jaws just aren't impressive enough to deal serious damage to the Tyrannosaurus before the latter kills one of them and moves on to the rest.
 
I actually think the other dinosaur can put up a fight because while the T-rex is stronger and more durable, the other dinosaur is fast enough to delay the fight, it can run around the t-rex and bite off flesh until the t-rex dies, but the t-rex wouldn't stand there and it would take a while. It depends on what the other dinosaur lived with or hunted.
 
T. Rex isn't quite as badass as popular belief makes it out to be but it stomps just on the premise that the moment Carnotaurus comes in contact with the Rex, it has to deal with those jaws and probably the Rex's tail as well.

T. Rex literally has every advantage there is to have besides speed, but the speed i don't think matters that much since like most animals, Carnotaurus would likely tire quickly and it doesn't have the means to inflict the damage needed to pull down a Rex before then.

This is a complete mismatch.
 
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