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In today's battle, we have a battle of a Kelmayisaurus and Veterupristisaurus battling it out. If a Kelmayisaurus met a Veterupristisaurus and battled it out, who do you think would be the ultimate winner? Would the Kelmayisaurus take down the early Carcharodontosaurid or will the Veterupristisaurus show its superiority? Who would win in the battle of the fragmentary sharks? In Mesozoic world battle series, episode 2.
In the red corner, we have the Cretaceous Carcharodontosaurid, Kelmayisaurus.
Kelmayisaurus stats:
Size: 7.9 meters (25.9 feet) and 1.55 tons (3,417 lb)
Speed: N/A (couldn't find speed because well, fragmentary)
Bite force strength: I can't predict if it's high or not but if I were to predict, I'd maybe say maybe a bit weaker than Carchar or Allosaurus.
Weapons: sharp teeth, long arms, sharp claws, and maybe a good speed
Defence: sharp claws
And in the blue corner, we have the earliest Carcharodontosaurid to exist, Veterupristisaurus.
Veterupristisaurus stats:
Size: 9.2 meters and 3 tonnes
Speed: also N/A (I also couldn't find the speed for it)
Bite force strength: likely similar that to Allosaurus but I can't say for sure
Weapons: sharp teeth, long arms, sharp claws, large size
Defence: sharp claws
Kelmayisaurus advantages: likely a good speed, a much more sharper teeth, and a longer skull
Veterupristisaurus advantages: likely a more powerful bite force, better defence, much longer arms and sharper claws, and hunted bigger game
Kelmayisaurus disadvantages: likely a weaker bite force, not very good defence, shorter arms and sharper claws, and hunted smaller game
Veterupristisaurus disadvantages: slower, shorter skull, less sharper teeth
(look, due to how fragmentary they are, I can't say whether some of these claims I made are true or not)
Where it will be taking place in: a barren desert
Plot:
A Veterupristisaurus is seen walking a barren desert out on the hunt for food. It would later see a herd of Pachyrhinosaurus (yes this isn't supposed to be accurate, this is inspired by some of the Scified fights I see on Scified) and it looks at them but wouldn't take any chances as it would be risking its life on fighting a herd of these Ceratopsians. It would soon see a Kelmayisaurus also out on the hunt and as it saw the Kelmayisaurus, the Kelmayisaurus would notice the Veterupristisaurus. The 2 Carcharodontosaurids would glare at each other before glaring at the Pachyrhinosaurus herd and soon, they would charge at the herd. The Kelmayisaurus and Veterupristisaurus would slam onto each other and after that, the Pachyrhinosaurus herd would notice and would run away after the Veterupristisaurus and Kelmayisaurus charged at them. The Veterupristisaurus and Kelmayisaurus would roar at each other, pretty much blaming each other for their failed hunt and soon on, the Veterupristisaurus would rear up and bite the Kelmayisaurus on the back only for the Kelmayisaurus to slash the Veterupristisaurus on the lower jaw. The Veterupristisaurus would let out a roar on the Kelmayisaurus before using its larger size to slam onto the Kelmayisaurus but as that happened, the Kelmayisaurus would easily avoid being unbalanced after being slammed, and would headbutt the Veterupristisaurus on the chest knocking unbalanced. The Veterupristisaurus would plummet down before getting back up and shaking its head after getting some sand near its eyes. The Kelmayisaurus would roar at the Veterupristisaurus and would charge at it and would slide before slamming the Veterupristisaurus' head only for the Veterupristisaurus to grab the Kelmayisaurus, slash it on the side with its claws, and slam it on the ground before trying to stomp the Kelmayisaurus. The Kelmayisaurus would avoid the stomp and would slash the Veterupristisaurus on the ankle with its claws as it got close enough in slashing range. The Veterupristisaurus would roar in pain before biting the Kelmayisaurus and drag it along the sand before kicking it down only for the Kelmayisaurus to not give up and headbutt the Veterupristisaurus on the side before rearing its leg up and stomping on the neck multiple times. The Veterupristisaurus to let out a roar of pain before kicking the Kelmayisaurus off and after that, the Kelmayisaurus and Veterupristisaurus would roar at each other before going on their separate ways to continue their hunt.
Conclusion: as you can see, both tried their best but after the Kelmayisaurus and Veterupristisaurus stopped their commotion, they went on their separate ways due to them thinking they were the same but at different ages and went on to continue their hunt. But since the Veterupristisaurus technically surrendered to the Kelmayisaurus, the Kelmayisaurus would be the winner of this battle. All and all, this one seems to be a surprising victory for Kelmayisaurus due to the size difference and what not.
Winner: Kelmayisaurus.
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Let's see if you guessed right what dinosaur I'll start with.
Epanterias
Old weight: 6.5 tonnes (7.15 tons)
Process: 6.5×(0.97/0.91)=6.93
New weight: 6.93 tonnes (7.62 tons)
Giganotosaurus
Old weight: 8.2 tonnes (9.02)
Process: 8.2×(0.97/0.91)=8.74
New weight: 8.74 tonnes (9.61 tons)
Spinosaurus
Old weight: 10 tonnes (11 tons)
Process: 10×(0.97/0.91)=10.66
New weight: 10.66 tonnes (11.73 tons)
Veterupristisaurus
Old weight: 3 tonnes (3.3 tons)
Process: 3×(0.97/0.91)=3.2
New weight: 3.2 tonnes (3.52 tons)
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