
dilophosaurus
CompsognathusMember2 XPDec-23-2013 6:27 PMepanterias vs allosaurus
this is the first dino battle
epanterias

length - 40 ft
height - 12 ft
weight - 4 tons
intellegence - average
weapons - teeth, strength and size
allosaurus

length - 36 ft
height - 10 ft
weight - 3 tons
intellegence - above average
weapons - claws, speed and brains
FIGHT!!!
epanterias is drinking from a river as it is thirsty. it sees a lone camptosaurus and begins to hunt it. but what it doesn't know is that its not the only one hunting. an allosaurus also takes the chance to hunt the iguanodont. wierdly they both ambush the herbivore at the same time. unfortunately the camptosaurus runs away. then the two carnivores turn on each other for food. the epanterias lunges foward towards the allosaur but allosaurus dodges it swiftly. since allosaurus is a smart dinosaur it tries to tire out its opponent by dodging its attacks. its efforts pay off as the epanterias tires and collapses. the allosaur walks towards the tired dinosaur and eats it alive
allosaurus wins!!!


Lord Vader
Tyrannosaurus RexMember6270 XPDec-23-2013 6:53 PMGood job, kinda short though. Refer to any of mine, Rex Fan 684's, or Dinofights's fights for future reference.
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Rex Fan 684
CompsognathusMember0 XPDec-23-2013 7:45 PMVery short, but you gotta start somewhere.
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DinoSteve93
CompsognathusMember0 XPDec-24-2013 4:07 AMWell, it's short, but it's a good start. ;)
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Godzillasaurus
CompsognathusMember0 XPDec-24-2013 11:16 AMAllosaurus would have been much smaller than that, more like 24-30 feet. Epanterias rapes allosaurus, as it was so much bigger. And, you do realize that the two animals have practically the same morphology, right? Both are very gracile in build, both have thin and serrated dentition, and both have relatively long forearms and hooked claws. There really is no difference here aside from size. In fact, epanterias is actually Allosaurus Amplexus

Rex Fan 684
CompsognathusMember0 XPDec-24-2013 11:19 AMYeah, Epanteris is usually considered the same animal as Allosaurus.
Some skeletons of Allosaurus do indicate sizes of 36 ft, but the most common ones are 28 ft long.
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Godzillasaurus
CompsognathusMember0 XPDec-24-2013 11:24 AMThose skeletons were likely amplexus (epanterias), not fragillis

Rex Fan 684
CompsognathusMember0 XPDec-24-2013 11:25 AMYes, but Allosaurus is Allosaurus. That's my point.
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Godzillasaurus
CompsognathusMember0 XPDec-24-2013 11:31 AMI was talking about the allosaurus as indicated by the OP, however.

dilophosaurus
CompsognathusMember2 XPAug-24-2016 1:40 PMI forgot about this.
almost 3 years

dilophosaurus
CompsognathusMember2 XPAug-24-2016 1:42 PMOh and by he way the only reason my allosaurus is this big in the battle is beacause of epanterias' size