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you would be surprised how fast and agile a sauropod would be.
When a sauropod goes against Carachs....not really. It's almost like a lion against an elephant and the lions often get out of the elephant's way thanks to the agility.
 
which sauropod are you talking about? They were elegant creatures, not some slow and sluggish fat blobs.

:confused: when you are talking about a sauropod v.s a Carachs..you dont need a genius to figure out which one is agile and faster than other.
 
slamming a battle axe into a fragile sail connected with the spine is painful...

Ummmm, you just finished saying Carcharodon has a weak bite force and now your comparing it to an axe again. Make up your mind. Carcharodon has a weak bite force even less than a lions you said. Now if a lion bit a Spino's sail covered in thick reptilian skin it wouldn't even penetrate it. So if Carcharodon has such a weak bite force he wouldn't be able to either. Ever see a fight between a croc and a lion? Now imagine if the croc outweighed the lion by 2 tons.lol! Seriously you seem to be countering your own points now.
 
The larger ones, such as argenteinosaurus. And in Africa there were plenty of big species like paralatitan and karongasaurus were effectively the size of todays larger mysteci. I fail to see how something of that size could maneuver fast, especially considering a stumble could be lethal. Even the lightweights of large sauropods could not lift more then one foot at a time like diplodicids. if they did the weight would casue severe trauma to their other limbs. Much more likely they were slow, cautious animals who relied on numbers to make the most of their strong but narrow ranged weapon.
 
which sauropod are you talking about? They were elegant creatures, not some slow and sluggish fat blobs.

Saurapods can be as elegant as they want, it's also plain and simple logic that a bipedal predator would be infinitely more agile. That's a fact, so while they maybe able to fend them off to a degree ultimately the pred would do what it does best which is kill the saurapod. That's the whole basis of the circle of life. If the pred couldn't they wouldn't exist cause they can't catch anything to eat. Dude seriously your not making sense anymore. Come on I know you have better points, but it's like your not even trying to make good ones.
 
Ummmm, you just finished saying Carcharodon has a weak bite force and now your comparing it to an axe again. Make up your mind. Carcharodon has a weak bite force even less than a lions you said. Now if a lion bit a Spino's sail covered in thick reptilian skin it wouldn't even penetrate it. So if Carcharodon has such a weak bite force he wouldn't be able to either. Ever see a fight between a croc and a lion? Now imagine if the croc outweighed the lion by 2 tons.lol! Seriously you seem to be countering your own points now.

the power came from its neck. It did not bite. It slamed its upper jaw into the meat like an axe and rushed down. Then waited that its prey bleed to death. You got it now?
 
the power came from its neck. It did not bite. It slamed its upper jaw into the meat like an axe and rushed down. Then waited that its prey bleed to death. You got it now?

which makes much more sense that they would axe down on an exposed sauropod neck over a spinosaurus who could be much faster to counter an attack like that, heck the sail could serve as a diversionary target to throw off the charcs attack. If the spinal rods is broken it might hurt but it's not a life threatening injury.
 
which makes much more sense that they would axe down on an exposed sauropod neck over a spinosaurus who could be much faster to counter an attack like that, heck the sail could serve as a diversionary target to throw off the charcs attack. If the spinal rods is broken it might hurt but it's not a life threatening injury.
if the spinal rod twists the spino is paralyzed...in an instant.
 
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