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Post by HRH Queen Talira on Aug 26, 2018 5:13:35 GMT
Brachiosaurus vs Ceratosaurus. Who wins?
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Post by magicmuggle01 on Aug 29, 2018 9:58:57 GMT
Brachiosaurus vs Ceratosaurus. Who wins? I'd have to say the Ceratosaurus in this one, though it would be with some difficulty because of Brachiosauruses size. But so saying Brachi's size could work for them and be put to use to defeat Ceratosaurus. But due to the fact that Ceratosaurus is a meat eater it can take chunks out of Brachi and therefore weaken it.
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Post by HRH Queen Talira on Aug 30, 2018 2:19:47 GMT
I think this battle could go either way depending on the size of the Brach. Palaeontologists estimate a fully-grown Brach weighed anywhere between 23 and 60 metric tonnes compared to Ceratosaurus, which had an estimated adult weight of 1 metric tonne. If Ceratosaurus hunted in packs, they may have been able to kill a juvenile Brach, but probably not a fully-grown adult.
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Post by bricabrach on Sept 19, 2018 21:49:04 GMT
Sorry eye kant speek humen verrie gud cuz eye speek Sauropod. My naim iz Bricabrach. Eye liek too eet leeves hi en da treez. Eye dont want a Ceratosaurus too eet me. Eye hav know deefence an dat carnivore cud byte my leg an it getz infection an eye succumb. Then dey kum bak too kill an eet mee. Gud ting eye go en herds an my frends kare four mee.
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Post by magicmuggle01 on Oct 5, 2018 16:56:58 GMT
:lol: I like your style Bric.
So are you saying that the herd would be more of a defence that singular?
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Post by bricabrach on Oct 5, 2018 17:20:33 GMT
:lol: I like your style Bric. So are you saying that the herd would be more of a defense that singular? Tanks MM. Yes eye tink theres saiftee en numberz. Wee stik toogether wif da adultz outsyde an da littel onez ensyde. Wee kan wak da karnivores wif hour tales an maybee day mite go aweigh. An eeven iff day eet a one ov us, da otherz remane. Breethe deap an seek piece.
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