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Tyrannosaurus rex VS Woolly Mammoth

Both are healthy adult males in their prime.

Arena in Round 1: A jungle in Cretaceous North America

Arena in Round 2: A tundra in Pleistocene northern Asia
 
The Tyrannosaurus wins for being experienced with hunting larger armed herbivores, as well as the mammoth's curved tusks being ineffective for goring.
 
the t rex easily almost a stomp. people really shouldnt think that just because both of them are wall level its fair.

actually, no, the second place would kill the t rex. reptiles arent meant for tundra. inconclusive for the second one
 
Well IIRC Theropods were hot-blooded so it would likely still win a short-term fight even in the cold.
 
First of all: I would like to point out that we still do not conclusively know whether it was the male or female T. rexes that were larger.

Second: The outcome of this fight depends heavily on whether the mammoth can push the T. rex to the ground. I doubt T. rexes were much above 7 Tonnes (and every year we keep getting lower and lower weight estimates for all dinosaurs). That's roughly the same as the largest male woolly mammoths. If the mammoth can get the T. rex off-balance, he wins no problem. He could then proceed to place his front limbs on the T. rex's chest and crush.
 
Unimportantalt said:
actually, no, the second place would kill the t rex. reptiles arent meant for tundra. inconclusive for the second one
Eh? What? Theropods are more like birds and were most likely warm blooded.
 
considering its compared to a chicken or turkey, do you think a turkey would survive long in a northern asian tundra in the pleistocene? its also less feathered than one
 
Unimportantalt said:
considering its compared to a chicken or turkey, do you think a turkey would survive long in a northern asian tundra in the pleistocene? its also less feathered than one
The bodies of larger animals are better at retaining heat. And I would think the T. rex would last in a Tundra for a good while.

Of course, nothing changes the fact that the mammoth has the advantages here and would win.
 
the most recent analysis of a female trex (sue) is like 9 tons. also, its much larger and longer than the mammoth with an insane bite force. they fought animals as large or larger as the mammoth so i dont see how it could lose?
 
The mammoth should find it easier to turn on the spot. The T. rexes immense bit force doesn't mean much if it can't get at a spot on the mammoth's body to chow down on.

By far the biggest disadvantage the T. rex has here is being two limbed. Something like a small Dromaeosaurid could grapple no problem thanks to far better balance and giant powerful arms (relative to body size). But what about T. rex? If it gets knocked off balance and falls, it is done.
 
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