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Indominus rex vs Spinosaurus
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@katsource

4 days ago

Indo would solo all of them if it were a real dinosaur if you don't believe it look what Chatgpt said :


If the Indominus rex were a real dinosaur, it would be one of the most formidable predators to ever walk the Earth. Let's break down its strength, potential destruction, and ability to hunt based on its fictional depiction in Jurassic World.

Strength and Abilities

Size and Speed: The Indominus rex was said to grow over 40 feet long and stand 15-20 feet tall. Coupled with incredible agility for its size, it would rival the largest apex predators, such as the Tyrannosaurus rex and Giganotosaurus.

Physical Power: It had immense bite force, powerful arms tipped with massive claws, and a durable body covered in partially bullet-resistant skin. These features suggest it would be able to overpower any dinosaur, even the largest herbivores or other predators.

Stealth and Intelligence: Being engineered with camouflage and highly developed problem-solving skills, it could stalk and ambush prey far more effectively than natural dinosaurs.


Destruction Potential

In populated areas: An Indominus rex could easily destroy buildings, vehicles, and infrastructure in its path, similar to how modern elephants or hippos cause destruction at a much larger scale. It could likely smash through concrete walls, tear down fences, and flip over trucks. The level of chaos it causes would depend on the area, but densely populated regions could suffer extreme losses.


Hunting Capability (Dinosaurs Killed in One Day)

The Indominus rex's kill count depends on factors such as hunger, energy, and environment, but let's make some estimates:

1. Typical Prey Size: Medium to large herbivores like Hadrosaurs or Ceratopsians (4-8 tons each).


2. One-Day Rampage: If it actively hunted and didn't rest:

The Indominus could likely kill 10-15 dinosaurs in a day, assuming it encounters prey consistently. Smaller dinosaurs could push this number higher.

If it goes on a pure rampage, killing for sport (as it did in the movie), it could slaughter 20-50 dinosaurs in a densely populated ecosystem.




Conclusion

A real Indominus rex would be a nearly unstoppable apex predator, capable of devastating ecosystems or human populations. Its efficiency as a hunter and destroyer would dwarf that of any known predator, likely leading to massive ecological imbalances in a short time. It would essentially be a perfect engine of destruction.


And some of you might say t-rex could solo, spino could solo, giga would solo blah blah blah stop yapping :

The Indominus rex would likely defeat almost any land dinosaur due to its sheer power, intelligence, and abilities. However, a few contenders could pose a challenge:

1. Tyrannosaurus rex: It had immense strength and bite force, but lacked the stealth and adaptability of the Indominus. It could stand a chance, but the Indominus has the upper hand due to speed and tactics.


2. Spinosaurus: Larger and possibly stronger, but it was less agile, and the Indominus’s camouflage and intelligence could give it an advantage in a fight.


3. Giganotosaurus: Comparable in size to T. rex, but with less intelligence and tactical advantage. The Indominus’s agility and enhanced abilities likely make it superior in a one-on-one battle.



In summary, none would likely defeat the Indominus rex in a straight fight, except under very specific conditions.


( Credits to - Chatgpt )

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@hawkteng

1 day ago

No way bro gave bite force to spinosauras
Spinosauras bite force is 3.5 tons and
Indominus rex bite force is 7 tons

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