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The caught creature screams in surprise and pain as the Spinosaurus eats him alive, as well as the stolen meat. The Spinosaurus chews on the new and strange tasting meal for a moment, and then spits out the head of the creature. He stomps on it, crushing the creature's bone to dust. He roars in self pride, scaring all the other creatures in the jungle, and drawing the attention of the Indominus Rex, who isn't too far away. The Indominus Rex stomps through the jungle, causing the ground to shake as it walks.

Pterodactyls screech in terror as the monster passes and they fly out of their hiding spots in the trees and into the skies. One unlucky Pterodactyl is caught by the Indominus Rex and eaten in one massive gulp. But then the creature stops. It senses another creature nearby. A large creature. Then, the Spinosaurus leaps out of the bushes, smashing trees to the ground, blood dripping from its jaws.

The two dinosaurs roar at each other. Indominus Rex puts its head down and charges at Spinosaurus, successfully striking him in the side. The Spinosaurus screams, and bites the Indominus Rex's neck. The mutant dinosaur hisses, and uses its head to slam the Spinosaurus away.

The creature stumbles back, but returns to the action quickly and whacks the Indominus Rex in the face with his tail. The Indominus Rex is shortly stunned, leaving an opening for Spinosaurus to attack with its claws, laying some nasty wounds on the monster.

The creature's wounds are pretty nasty, but it doesn't take long before it attacks by biting the Spinosaurus' crest on his back, and actually ripping part of it off.

The Spinosaurus screams in pain, and with a quick swing of its claws to defend itself, it scratches the Indominus' eyes and blinds it. The Indominus screams and swings its head around wildly, slamming the Spinosaurus in the face and knocking it on its side. Now completely blind, the Indominus Rex now has to use its smell and hearing to act. It tries to slam its foot down on the Spinosaurus, but it misses by a hair. The Spinosaurus then bites the ankle of its attacker, causing the Indominus Rex to fall over.

The Spinosaurus has his chance. He tries to crush Indominus' ribs under his massive foot, but the blind creature resists the blow like it was almost nothing. The Indominus gets up and attacks the Spinosaurus relentlessly with its claws and teeth. The now even further injured Spinosaurus stumbles backward, but then charges at Indominus and rams into the blind creature, causing it to stumble and trip over a fallen tree. Spinosaurus then grabs the mutant's head in his moth, and slams it into the tree multiple times, causing the creature to be knocked out.

Spinosaurus then steps back and charges at Indominus, but at the last minute, the Indominus comes to and bites the Spinosaurus' foot mid-run, causing the creature to stumble and fall, severely injuring its legs. The Indominus Rex can no longer fight. Its wounds need to heal. It takes off into the jungle to find a place where its injuries can heal. After laying where it fell for a long time, the Spinosaurus got up.

Its right leg was badly injured, and it was starting to lose sight in its left eye. Its crest was torn, bone and flesh was exposed. As it looked for a place to rest, it tried to catch smaller animals to eat, but no luck. It was too injured to catch anything. As it reached a cliff edge, it looked out to the sun. So beautiful. Just then, a rustling was heard in the trees behind the Spinosaurus.

But the injured animal was to weak to notice. Just then, the Indominus Rex burst out of the trees, and was charging quickly at Spinosaurus. The Spinosaurus then made a choice. If he was to survive, he had to power through the pain. With each step hurting him more and more, the creature charged at the charging Indominus Rex. The Indominus Rex struck the Spinosaurus in the neck, but the Spinosaurus was quick to deliver a fast bite to the back and neck of the creature.

They wrestled for a long time, up there on that cliff. When they back away, Indominus jumped at Spinosaurus and attempted to bite his injured crest, but a swift whack with a tail caused the Indominus to collapse.

The Spinosaurus attempted to crush Indominus, but his foot was in so much pain, the blow was weak. The Spinosaurus fell back in pain, screaming. The Indominus then roared, and charged at the fallen Spinosaurus, tearing his stomach open and devouring his intestines. Blood was everywhere, and the Spinosaurus was long dead.

Gone forever. His blood had gone cold. The Indominus roared in victory as blood dripped from its lips. Just then, a baby Spinosaurus came through the trees. It chirped at Indominus, and then saw its dead father. It ran up to the body and studied it. She knew his father had been killed by this creature before him. The Indominus turned and stomped away into the jungle. The baby Spinosaurus followed after it.

The Indominus knew, but it didn't care. It just wanted to rest. Wiz: Though Spinosaurus could do some serious damage and gave Indominus some nasty scars, it was nothing compared to how brutal and merciless the Indominus was.

Though made weaker because of her blindness, she was still powerful and smart enough to perform the actions required of her to win. Overall, Indominus was better in every way. She was stronger, faster, smarter, bigger and overall a the more dangerous dinosaur, earning her the victory.

Boomstick: Yep. Couldn't of put it better myself. Looks like we now know the true King of the Dinosaurs Spinosaurus, the Aquatic Assassin. He's Terra the Hedgehog and I'm SpiderZilla 04 and we're here to analyze their weapons, armor and skills to find out who would win a Death Battle. SpiderZilla The thing that just roared was not the Tyrannosaurus Rex The Spinosaurus was also longer and, with its spinal fin, taller than the Giganotosaurus.

However, in most land-based scenarios, Giganotosaurus would likely have the upper hand. Its teeth and jaw were much stronger for facing off against similarly sized opponents, and the rest of its body was better equipped for mobility and agility on land. Giganotosaurus would also probably have a better chance against a T-Rex than Spinosaurus would. The creature's slightly larger size and comparable body type would have helped, but it still would have likely fallen short before the Tyrannosaurus.

T-Rex was still comparable in size, and its predatory abilities and overall strength were likely superior. Rick Stevenson is a writer, editor and performer based in Brooklyn, NY.

He's written on TV, film and games for over six years, in addition to assorted stints in bookselling, carpentry, and TV production. The question, though, is whether the sequel called the battle right and whether a Spinosaurus could genuinely beat a T. Here's a rundown of each species' strengths and weaknesses and how they might hold up in a battle against one another. In many ways, the real-life Spinosaurus was like a supersized, aquatic version of another featured dinosaur from Jurassic Park' s original trilogy : the Velociraptor.

The Spinosaurus weighed seven to nine tons and measured up to 57 feet long. It was a semi-aquatic species that maneuvered well in wet, swamp-like environments, and thanks to its massive fin-like tail, the Spinosaurus was also incredibly fast in large bodies of water. These dinosaurs also had long arms fitted with sharp claws that six to eight inches long that could make cuts up to two inches deep.

Those arms, however, hung down in order to aid their hunting of fish and claws could not be rotated to grab as is depicted in Jurassic Park 3. Additionally, the Spinosaurus's jaw was basically useless in a fight.

Its conical teeth were well-equipped to grip slippery fish but were incapable of causing any major damage to other flesh. On top of that, the creature's skull was ill-suited to lateral bending and higher levels of stress, making battle with a traditional bipedal dinosaur like a T. And not only that, but the Spinosaurus' short back legs meant it was suited well to water, but wasn't made for long excursions on land or particular agility. The Spinosaurus also had a major design flaw: its weakest point its spine was completely exposed.

One bad move and it could be paralyzed by its attacker. In the Jurassic Park franchise, the Spinosaurus is markedly more intimidating and lethal than the real-life version. Though it would have been impressive to see Jurassic World bring back the Spinosaurus , it probably would not have been an accurate portrayal by any means, given the inaccuracies established in the original trilogy.

Some shots show that this gigantic dinosaur's fangs were just as long, if not longer, than those of a T. The T. Meanwhile, the Spinosaurus's teeth were a little more than three inches long at most.



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