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Published: 2020-10-02 06:09:05 +0000 UTC; Views: 14422; Favourites: 328; Downloads: 22
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A small pack of Tyrannosaurus Rex, driven by hunger and opportunity, attempt to bring down an old Alamosaurus separated from their herd, wandering alone on the plain of what will be Texas in 66 million years.The Alamosaurus is one of the largest dinosaurs discovered, supported by the number of specimens that have been found, for which it has been possible to know a lot about the species. Thanks to this, their adult size is estimated to be around 30 meters long, being almost as big as the largest titanosaurs; Argentinosaurus, Puertasaurus. It coexisted in the south of North America with Tyrannosaurus Rex, and the latter could be a common predator of these sauropods, attacking young or sick individuals that are separated from their herds or that are lost. And considering the bite force of Tyrannosaurus, being much greater than that of the carcharodontosaurids that hunted sauropods in South America and Africa, it is likely that it would have used its huge skull as the main method to attack large sauropods.
Based mainly on groups that lions that are either specialized in hunting elephants, or driven by the hunger of the dry seasons, manage to hunt animals many times larger than themselves in herd.
Improved, color version of a ready-made drawing.
Una pequeña manada de Tyrannosaurus Rex empujados por el hambre y la oportunidad, intentan derribar a un viejo Alamosaurus separado de su manada, que vagaba solo por la planicie de lo que dentro de 66 millones de años será Texas.
El Alamosaurus es uno de los mayores dinosaurios descubiertos, apoyado en el numero de ejemplares que se han encontrado por lo cual se ha logrado saber mucho de la especie. Gracias a esto a su tamaño adulto se le estiman al rededor de 30 metros de largo, siendo casi tan grande como los mayores titanosaurios; Argentinosaurus, Puertasaurus. Coexistió en el sur de América del norte con Tyrannosaurus Rex, y este último pudo ser un depredador común de estos saurópodos, atacando a individuos jóvenes o enfermos que hallan separado de sus manadas o que se hallan perdido. Y considerando la fuerza de mordida de Tyrannosaurus, siendo mucho mayor que la de los carcharodontosauridos que cazaban sauropodos en América del sur y África es probable que este hubiera usado su enorme cráneo como principal método para atacar a los grandes saurópodos.
Basado principalmente en grupos que leones que ya sea estén especializados en cazar elefantes, o empujados por el hambre de las estaciones secas, logran cazar en manada a animales muchas veces mas grandes que ellos mismos.
Versión mejorada y a color de un dibujo ya hecho.
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LADAlbarran2001 In reply to ??? [2020-10-03 15:53:07 +0000 UTC]
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alexempire19 [2020-10-02 12:04:29 +0000 UTC]
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LADAlbarran2001 In reply to alexempire19 [2020-10-03 16:04:20 +0000 UTC]
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Invader-Tool [2020-10-02 11:37:48 +0000 UTC]
Hmm. While lions do hunt animals that are larger than themselves, T. rex was more closely related to modern birds which aren’t known to engage in such behavior. Then again, modern birds don’t have railroad spikes for teeth.
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TheAquariumSlider In reply to Invader-Tool [2020-10-02 16:18:41 +0000 UTC]
Saying that is akin to thinking that since bats can't kill large prey,than other mammals should had the same behavior.
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Invader-Tool In reply to TheAquariumSlider [2020-10-02 18:29:46 +0000 UTC]
Not at all. I mentioned the relationship between T. rex and birds being closer than that of T. rex and lions. Actual paleontologists make theories about dinosaur behavior based on the habits of birds and crocodilians as they are closest living relatives of non-avian dinosaurs. Because of that, they hardly base their theories on mammalian behavior.
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LADAlbarran2001 In reply to Invader-Tool [2020-10-03 16:00:12 +0000 UTC]
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