22 Votes in Poll
22 Votes in Poll
Ok so this is a first of a series about making Narratives about vs polls.
This is the first one I did.
https://dinopedia.fandom.com/f/p/4400000000000117039
Anyways let's go!!
The Narratives:
Link to VS poll: https://dinopedia.fandom.com/f/p/4400000000000117040
Requested by @AcryAllofan150
5 dinosaurs land in some battle area to fight. Those being
An Allosaurus
A Marshosaurus
Megalosaurus.
Neoventaur
An Afrovenator.
The 5 dinosaurs go at it. The Marshosaurus & Neoventaur do absolutely nothing & die due to some snipers & the allosaurus. Meanwhile, the Afrovenatur & Megalosaurus are biting each other. At first, both combatants are equal. But Megalosaurus gets the advantage by biting the Afrovenator’s leg. The Afrovenator screams what the dumb humans think would be translated to “MY LEG!!!!!!!!!!!!”
The Megalosaurus was about to kill the Afrovenator but Allosaurs killed Afrovenator first.
Megalosaurus got triggered & roared at the Allosaurus. After some angry roaring, Allosaurus ran & bit Megalosaurus’s head. Killing Megalosaurus. Allosaurus wins!!!
Link to VS poll:https://dinopedia.fandom.com/f
Requested by @Mimikyutube
Lord Lager P. Ton III really wanted Lagerpeton to kill another dinosaur as a way to train them against the waifus & Froms Software.
Suddenly a triggered Pisanosaurus came to complain.
“Waifus are good Lager!” The triggered furry neckbeard ais while going on suspect websites.
Lager got triggered. So he got Lagerpeton to attack.
Lagerpeton grabbed a Glock 17 and shot the Pisanosaurs dead on the spot.
“Good job!” Lager P. Ton the III said. “Now you can prepare to wreck every waifu in history!’
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So yesterday me and my friend were just chatting on discord and then I show him an image of an Eocursor and then he just says "looks like a Spinosaurus without a sail",
So you wanted to get pinged @Savage Almond So boom there you go.
Imagine you could travel back in time. To a time long before man. During your journey you would notice drastic changes in your surrounding. Plants around you would be much diffirent, so would be the landscape. Soon you would reach a remarkable period in time. The late cretaceus, roughly 66 millions of years ago. Back then there were no Himalayas and India was a subcontinent. The Himalayas would start forming 15 millions of years later, when India collided with Asia.
Then there's a shot of a dead Titanosaurus, 2 Indosucheses are feeding from the carcass.
Those 2, predators belong to the species Indosuchus. The Titanosaurus they're feeding from died cause of natural causes. Most of the time, the Indosuchus hunt to keep their stomachs full, but like all predators they scavenge from time to time.
A Rajasaurus walks into the scene and roars at the pair of smaller carnivores.
This carnivore is a Rajasaurus. It's a close relative of the Indosuchus. This young male is really hungry and he's ready to fight for the carcass. However the 2 Indosucheses are full and they don't feel like eating anymore. So they walk away cause there's no reason to fight.
The 2 Indosucheses walk away and the male Rajasaurus starts eating the carcass.
But in this programme, we're going to travel even further back in time. And to diffirent places as well. To the Jurassic period. There were only 2 continents at the time, Laurasia and Gondwana. In this period a group of small carnivorous dinosaurs took flight and they became birds. We're currently in Tanzania, 145 millions of years in the past. To give you an idea of how long dinosaurs ruled the Earth, the time gap between late jurassic dinosaurs and Rajasaurus is bigger than the time gap between Rajasaurus and humans.
The camera shows a nest of a Dysalotosaurus.
This small herbivore is a female Dysalotosaurus. They're good parents. Her children hatched a few days ago. Only 4 are still alive. Her mate is also dead, but she's not giving up. She'll protect her children, even if it'll cost her life.
A juvenille Veterupristisaurus enters the scene.
This youngster is a Veterupristisaurus and it's hungry.
The female Dysalotosaurus is panicked. The carnivore is way larger than her and she can't fight it. She desperately tries to scare the predator off.
The young predator isn't scared of the herbivore. While the mother will be able to escape, her children won't be able to keep up.
The carnivore stops and it hesitates to get any closer, because a lone Girafatitan entered the scene.
This behemoth is a Girafatitan. It's the biggest animal in this ecosystem. It's too big to be threatened.
The sauropod roars right in the carnivores face and the predator runs away.
Its sheer size is enough to scare any predator away.
The sauropod starts eating from a tree and the Dysalotosaurus calms down. As the sauropod is eating, some branches fall to the ground. The much smaller herbivore grabs them and starts feeding her children.
However our journey back in time doesn't stop here. We're going to travel back to a time where dinosaurs didn't rule the Earth quite yet. The triassic period, Argentina, 231 millions of years ago.
The ancestors of the winners
The wet season started a few weeks ago and this place is filled with life.
We get a few shots of the enviroment, then a bunch of Eoraptors show up.
As the Eoraptors are walking around the narrator says:
These small animals are Eoraptors. Their name means dawn thief, they're among the first dinosaurs to ever walk the Earth. They're omnivorous, they eat anything they can get their teeth on. Insects, carrion, early mammals, lizards and plants are all parts of their diet.
The Eoraptors walk to a river where they take a drink. On the other side of the river a herd of Pisanosauruses are drinking too.
Pisanosauruses are herbivores. The older ones walk on all fours and only stand on their hind legs while running, the front limbs of the younger ones are smaller and they walk bipedally. Pisanosauruses were once thought to be the first ornitishian dinosaurs but they weren't dinosaurs at all. They were however, close relatives.
One of the Eoraptors catches a scent of a nearby carcass and he informs his group with a chirp.
The leader of the group, caught a scent of a nearby carcass. Some members of the group are pretty hungry, so they decide to go and find it.
The Eoraptors swim towards the other side of the river and the Pisanosauruses run away.
Even though the Eoraptors are not a threat, because the only Animals they eat are smaller than them, the Pisanosauruses decided to run away. They're really shy animals. You can never be too cautious.
After some time of searching for the said carcass the Eoraptors find it. It isn't really fresh and it's rotten. Insects are consuming it. One of the members of the groups catches some insects, while the other one sniffs the carcass and moves its head away in disgust.
The carcass doesn't smell too well and the Eoraptors decided not to eat it. Instead they're trying to catch the insects that were eating it, while the leader remains cautious.
The camera zooms out and we see the foot of a much larger creature, then the camera shows what the creature looks like
This theme plays as the carnivore is getting closer
The leader doesn't see the incoming threat, the larger predator is inching towards the Eoraptors. The carnivore's pattern helps him to blend in with its surroundings.
The large predator is getting closer and closer.
Suddenly the wind changes its direction, and the leader catches the scent of the predator. He turns around to see the beast running towards him. He screams loudly to warn the members of his pack and they all run as fast as they can.
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The Eoraptors are running for their lives, but the predator is just slightly faster than them. There's a shot of the packs leader running, and the predator's shadow is right behind him. The shadow gets closer and closer and then the predator grabs the leader with its arms, it picks him up and bites him in the head. The Eoraptor still tries to get away, moving his legs and arms around like crazy and he slowly stops moving. His body falls to the ground but with his head missing.
- 1:47)
If only the leader would have spotted the predator earlier he and his pack would get away easily. For this he paid the price.
We get a good look on the predator as it starts eating its catch.
This large beast is a Herrerasaurus. It's 4 meters long and weights roughly 200 kilograms. While this might not sound impresive, it's one of the largest carnivorous dinosaurs on the planet. This particular one is a female. Her jaws are filled with sharp teeth and she has long arms armed with sharp claws.
After it eats the whole Eoraptor, she tries to find the other members of his pack, cause she's not quite full yet, but they're already gone. The Herrerasaurus goes back to her nest, but when she gets there she finds out that she has some visitors.
Ischigualastia, an enourmous dicynodont. It has a short, high skull and unlike its more popular relative Placerias, it doesn't have any tusks. This herbivore is a huge beast. It can reach up to 3.5 meters in lenght and weight up to 2 tonnes. They use their strong legs to dig up food.
We get a few shots of the herbivores digging up and eating some roots.
These herbivores came here to escape the dry season. When the wet season in this place will end, they'll return to their homes. But these giants aren't the only visitors.
These much smaller creatures followed the Ischigualastia herd on their migration. Aetosauroides, which is their name are small, armoured herbivores. They're bizzare. The front of their jaws is completely toothless and they have some teeth in the back. Their armor protects them from most attacks. Just like Ischigualastias they love eating roots, but they dig them up using their weird looking snouts, although some of them are lazy and they eat the leftovers that Ischigualastias left behind.
We then get a shot of the female Herrerasaurus watching the herbivores.
This is her first time in her life seeing those herbivores.
The Herrerasaurus then runs to her nest to see if everything is alright with her eggs. Luckily nothing happened.
However there's one more visitor, and this one isn't friendly.
The largest predator currently on the planet. Saurosuchus. During their migration, he followed the Ischigualastia herd, killing and eating the weak. He now caught the scent of another predator.
The Saurosuchus walks through the herd of the herbivores. The herbivores are scared of the the predator and they move out of his way. Then the Saurosuchus spots the Herrerasaurus and runs up to her.
The female Herrerasaurus tries to intimidate the larger predator by roaring as loud as she can. However the Saurosuchus isn't impressed.
The Saurosuchus leaps at the Herrerasaurus, bites down on her neck and slowly chokes her out.
This wasn't done for food. It was to get rid off the competition.
A few months pass and we're back at the river to look at some crocs.
These crocodile looking reptiles are called Proterochampsa. They're one of the most primitive phytosaurs. They're not as big as their descendants would get.
There's a few shots of them hunting and eating fish.
However they're staying in the water not only to hunt. Animals are getting bulied by the hot temperature and lots of them are staying near the water to keep themselves cooler.
The Ischigualastia herd is now at the river. Some of them go into the water to cool themselves. Knowing that the Proterochampsas won't attack them when their near the giant herbivores, the Pisanosauruses go into the water as well.
The Animals know what this sign means. The wet season is about to end. But they're still enjoying it while it lasts.
Some Ischigualastia are digging up roots to eat them, the Eoraptor pack appears again and they eat the leftovers that Ischigualastias leave behind.
The Eoraptors have a new leader. Hovewer his leadership won't last much longer cause during the dry season the Eoraptors won't be able to find enough food to keep them all well fed, therefore they will have to survive on their own.
Another period of time passes and the Ischigualastias leave. They're followed by the Pisanosauruses and Aetosauroideses, one of the armoured herbivores however is injured and he can't keep up with his friends. He is forced to stay behind.
Another period of time passes cause yes. As we get a few shots of the landscape the narrator says:
In a span of a month, this place became unrecognisable. It used to be a paradise, but now, it's a wasteland. But some animals can still be seen here and there.
The injured Aetosauroideses shows up. He sniffs the ground and starts digging.
His nose is a reliable survival tool. Just a meter below him is an underground water source. He uses his snout to dig through the sand.
The Aetosauroideses is digging and digging and a bunch of Eoraptors show up.
Lured by the scent of the water, the thirsty Eoraptors observe the herbivore's shenanigans.
(sorry I had to)
Suddenly, the herbivore stops digging. He sniffs the place where he was digging and then stomps there as hard as he can. Then the water starts flowing to the surface. The Aetosauroideses starts drinking it almost instantly. The Eoraptors start coming closer but the Aetosauroideses roars at them to stay away.
It's his turn now. The dinosaurs can wait. The Eoraptors start squeaking at the herbivore as a sign of protest. But he ignores them.
One of the Eoraptors starts getting closer.
But for this young female, a single warning is not enough.
The female Eoraptor tries to take a sip, but the herbivore bites her and kills her with a stomp to the skull. The Aetosauroideses roars at the Eoraptors again. The Eoraptors back away.
It's his turn.
The Aetosauroideses stops drinking and walks away slowly. Once he's far enough the Eoraptors run up to the water source and start drinking, some of them start fighting for the water, while some eat the body of the female that got killed. The ones that drank enough water go on their separate ways. But the rest is scared away by the approaching Saurosuchus, who (another joke I couldn't stop myself from doing) is like a walking boombox, as wherever he goes "Death of the Postosuchus" is playing at full volume. The Saurosuchus swallows the carcass of the female Eoraptor whole and then takes a sip of the water. Another detail is that the Saurosuchus is injured
The Saurosuchus is struggling to stay alive during the dry season. While pursuing an Eoraptor he broke his leg.
We then follow one of the Eoraptors who's following the Aetosauroideses.
It looks like the herbivore will have to deal with his new companion from now on. Hovewer there are benefis for both sides in this relation. The Eoraptor will look around in search of any threats and warn the herbivore in case of any danger, he can also help the Aetosauroideses find some food, in exchange when the Aetosauroideses digs up some roots or finds some water the Eoraptor will be allowed to eat or drink with the herbivore. Hovewer the Aetosauroideses doesn't like this idea yet. He roars at the dinosaur to scare him off, but the Eoraptor keeps following him.
Suddenly the Eoraptor shrieks, cause a Herrerasaurus appears from behind a hill.
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The Aetosauroideses sees the carnivore that was trying to sneak up on it a few seconds ago. It roars at the carnivore and challenges it to a fight.
The Aetosauroides is a worthy game for any predator.
The 2 creatures stand in front of eachother JWE style. The carnivore is looking for any weaknesses he could exploit, while the herbivore tries to intimidate his opponent. We take a look at the Herrerasaurus.
The carnivore's jaws can deal serious damage, his hands are armed with sharp claws. If feel placed, any hits taken could be fatal.
Then a look at the Aetosauroides.
The herbivore's armor can protect him from most assaults. Meaning that the carnivore will have to waste a lot of strenght to succesfully bring it down. His limbs are quite strong and if it's dedicated enough it could even bite the attacker.
- 1:27)
While the herbivore would keep the Herrerasaurus well fed for quite a long time the predator most likely wouldn't have a lot of time left after the clash with the herbivore. It's better to not risk it.
The Herrerasaurus walks towards that underground water source the Aetosauroides dug up.
If not for the Eoraptor, this confrontation could have gone much diffirent. Now the Aetosauroides doesn't mind the presence of the small dinosaur.
We then follow the Herrerasaurus.
This individual is a male and males are larger than females, as they can grow up to 5 meters in lenght and weight up to 250 kilograms. Their pattern is red-ish in color.
When it walks up to the water source it finds the Saurosuchus sleeping a few meters from it. The Herrerasaurus slowly and cautiously approaches the small paddle of water and takes a drink.
A confrontation with the Saurosuchus could've been fatal in consequences. However the Saurosuchus wakes up.
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The land croc roars at the Intruder who slowly backs away. However the Herrerasaurus noticed the Saurosuchus' injury.
Normally the Herrerasaurus wouldn't even try to fight but the Saurosuchus is injured. His broken leg severaly lowers his mobility. Just like the Saurosuchus the Herrerasaurus is desparate. Both creatures just want to eat something.
The Herrerasaurus leaps at the camera and we hear the screams of the battling predators. W night passes and we get to see what happened.
- 0:45)
The camera shows the severed arm of the Herrerasaurus but then it shows the dead body of the Saurosuchus.
The theme resumes at 1:35
The male Herrerasaurus, now without his left arm goes to look for some water as the previous water source dried up. As soon as he leaves a bunch of Eoraptors show up and they start scavenging the Saurosuchus carcass. The Herrerasaurus got his "revenge".
Ultimately it was the Saurosuchus who lost.
As the theme ends we have a shot of all the Eoraptors scavenging the carcass, some are battling over it and stuff, and the camera zooms out of the scene. Another big portion of time passes.
Now it's the middle of the Eoraptor mating season. Male Eoraptors are now much more active.
That one Eoraptor who's buddies with the Aetosauroides stumbles upon a female Eoraptor. The Aetosauroideses is just chilling and digging up some roots. As a gift for the female Eoraptor he takes a root from his armoured buddy and gives to the female do that she can eat it. The female eats it and the male starts doing the mating dance.
Impressing the female is quite a difficult task.
The male starts hopping from side to side and after a while the female joins in. He than stands on a single leg and raises his neck and tail. He has to keep his balance or else his chances of impressing the female will drop to 0. The whole process gets repeated a few times. Then the final part of the mating ritual, the chase. The female starts running away and the male has to catch her to complete the ritual, and he does. So then they uhh they do the uhh, the Aetosauroides is digging roots in the background and all that's going through his mind is c o n s u m e.
The pair of the Eoraptors start preparing a nest. Soon the female will lay eggs and by the time they'll hatch it'll be the wet season again.
During one particular nightthe Eoraptors get woken up by a sound of a thunder. It's this day. It starts raining. And this theme starts too:
The Eoraptors now officialy survived the dry season. An intense rain started. The water level in what used to be a river starts rising. Fish that survived by borrowing themselves under the sand in a fleshy sac start swimming again. The few surviving Proterochampsas rush towards the water. The plants slowly start to grow. The sun rises and it's still raining. It's a new dawn.
The Aetosauroideses that git left behind reunites with his herd. The Ischigualastias are back. The male Herrerasaurus is the new ruler of these lands. Then we get a look on the Eoraptor nest. The female is sitting on the nest to keep her future children warm. The male comes back to the jest with his old pack reunited, now that there's polenty of food to keep them all well fed. He brings a few lizards to the female. Suddenly she gets up. The eggs starts to hatch. The family got bigger.
The Ischigualastias seem to be a little freaked out by the new guests.
The dinosaurs got bigger. The Riojasauruses are huge. They dwarf the Ischigualastias.
The Riojasaurus herd gets to the river and they all take a sip. One of them raises his head and roars. The age of dinosaurs has dawned. Soon the dinosaurs will Takeover.
We get a shot of a Dilophosaurus roaring and the episode ends.