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Is the Acrocanthosaurus stronger than T-Rex?

Is the Acrocanthosaurus stronger than T-Rex?

They have these two critical advantages, as well as a few tons of weight. That being said, Tyrannosaurus would not survive an Acrocanthosaurus bite any better than vice-versa. Tyrannosaurus has adaptations to allow it to strike first-if it can strike first, it will win.

What dinosaur can beat a Tyrannosaurus rex?

A Tyrannosaurus Rex might be known for its ferocious bite, but now scientists say a caiman that lived eight million years ago, had a bite TWICE as powerful. Known as Purussaurus brasiliensis, the reptilian predator lived in the Amazon region in South America.

What dinosaur is bigger and stronger than a T-Rex?

As long as a school bus and as heavy as an elephant, the Spinosaurus was the largest predatory (animal-eating) dinosaur to have existed — even bigger than Tyrannosaurus rex. But its size isn’t the most important thing about the Spinosaurus.

Can a Spinosaurus beat a T-Rex?

In Jurassic Park 3, the Spinosaurus easily defeated the T-rex by clenching its neck tightly between its jaws. While this might be possible with a smaller organism, it’s unlikely that a Spinosaurus would be able to do that with a dinosaur as robust and muscular as a T-rex.

Is Acrocanthosaurus bigger than T Rex?

Acrocanthosaurus Was Almost the Size of T. Rex and Spinosaurus. The fact is that at 35 feet long and five or six tons, Acrocanthosaurus was the fourth-biggest meat-eating dinosaur of the Mesozoic Era, after Spinosaurus, Giganotosaurus and Tyrannosaurus Rex (to all of which it was distantly related).

Is Acrocanthosaurus a theropod?

After much confusion (see slide #7), Acrocanthosaurus was classified in 2004 as a “carcharodontosaurid” theropod, closely related to Carcharodontosaurus, the “great white shark lizard” that lived in Africa around the same time.

How are Giganotosaurus and Acrocanthosaurus similar to each other?

If you see closely, these predators are very similar, even their teeth are. Giganotosaurus may have had a slightly stronger bite force than Acrocanthosaurus. The teeth of both these predators were similar, they were designed to tea off chunks off flesh, so that they can feed themselves without actually killing the giant prey.

How would a Tyrannotitan kill an Acrocanthosaurus?

Tyrannotitan has a stronger bite force than Acrocanthosaurus by 2 tons so he could clamp down on his neck, not let go, and kill him. Acro’s forelimbs would have been longer than Tyrannotitan so he could some serious damage to Titan.