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@AFictionlover That's wrong assumption; it did not finished eating before going after the trapped JPIII People/Crew. Some of the carcasses parts were still on its mouth.
Ok yes he did not finished eating, but he WAS still eating and his snout was very bloody, so it must've been a long feast.
@AFictionlover That carcass / corpse was clearly a huge animal. We only see one part of it and I already suspect its either a JP - variant of Gargantuan Stegosaurus and / or edmontosaurus
Are you against my argument or with my argument?
I'm confused, what does the type of carcass mean here? What's the purpose of that argument? Why is it important here?
There is an argument ? I never said a thing about the carcasses size. I only said rex hadn't finished eating it. Sheesh why the entire dinopedia is so hyper agitated
"I already suspect its either a JP - variant of Gargantuan Stegosaurus and / or edmontosaurus"
"I never said a thing about the carcasses size."
He never mentioned the size; he was talking about type, Dragnor, and merely asking why it was important, not getting defensive; he was merely asking for clarification.
To clarify, the carcass was a Parasaurolophus,
^^ You RIGHT NOW supported my argument that Bull hasn't finished eating the carcass. His snout was very bloody and he had flesh dripping from his mouth, meaning it was a long feast.
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My bad.
Scaling in JP/JW is on a different breed compared to prehistoric life documentaries if we're scaling them.
JP3 Spino destroyed an airplane, which is more impressive than an irl Rex crushing a car with it's jaw destructive capacity-wise. And considering that Bull fought that Spino upscales it.
Seriously, this is like comparing Rocky Balboa & Little Mac from the Punch-Out Wii game.
^yup^
JP rexes are genetically between amphibian and theropoda
Bull has shown the capability to draw blood from Spino's neck which looked like a deep shade of red, which indicates this wound was deep:
So yeah he scales
What do you think?