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Spinosaurus VS Tyrannosaurus Who is more powerful?

First of all, Spinosaurus is dominant in size, with a length of 19 meters and a height of 6 meters, which makes up for its lack of strength. Tyrannosaurus rex is 14 meters long and 4 meters high (both are the maximum data), and its muscles are basically It's a tie, but Spinosaurus actually bites faster. The hypothesis that dwarf Spinosaurus does not exist has been rejected by National Geographic. Which of the wading birds has short legs? Spinosaurids all have long legs, so why do you say it has short legs? Short legs are extremely detrimental to fishing, so Dwarf Spinosaurus does not exist. Spinosaurus has a higher IQ. Although Tyrannosaurus rex has a larger brain, 60% is given to the sense of smell, and only a little is used for thinking. Compared with the two jaws, Spinosaurus's teeth are conical in shape, and their functions are to cut meat and fix it. Although Tyrannosaurus rex's teeth also have a little fixing effect, they are mainly used to absorb its bite force, so Spinosaurus's teeth are more lethal. Bigger. Let's talk about the bite force. The bite force of Tyrannosaurus Rex is said to be astronomical. In fact, the maximum bite force is only 6~10 tons. It is not as big as I remember from the documentary of ten years. Moreover, it is also 20 Newtons, not 20 tons. The bite force of Spinosaurus is not the same. Not that small, up to 4~5 tons. The forelimbs of Spinosaurus are completely defeated, and the forelimbs of Tyrannosaurus rex can only be cute, and the length of Spinosaurus's forelimbs (nail part) alone reaches 40cm! Therefore, many T-Rex fans have weakened the great advantage of Spinosaurus. Spinosaurus's forelimbs can be used to attack when moving forward, and can be defended when retreating. It is very powerful, and the strongest single palm strike force can reach 10t. Let’s talk about the skull. The skull of Tyrannosaurus Rex is heavy and strong. The skull of Spinosaurus is highly flexible but not that strong, so it is lighter. It can cooperate with the teeth to attack accurately and bleed the enemy, while Tyrannosaurus Rex can bite it. It will be better fixed after that, but it will not die once it is bitten by the Tyrannosaurus Rex. There is a 40% chance that the Spinosaurus will break free, and the Tyrannosaurus Rex cannot bite the Spinosaurus to death. Although Spinosaurus's back sail is a big weakness, the chance of being bitten is very low, only about 5%. Tyrannosaurus rex can't bite it. It's nonsense to jump. And it doesn't mean that you will die if you bite the Spinosaurus's back sail. It’s decided, at least multiple neural spines must be bitten to be fatal (and it may not necessarily lead to death on the spot). In fact, the sail of Spinosaurus protected its back to a certain extent. The back of Tyrannosaurus Rex is the weak point. The dragon's claws would be quite painful if it digs in! Spinosaurus with cleft mouth completely wins. Spinosaurus has a cleft mouth of 72 degrees, while Tyrannosaurus rex has a pitiful cleft mouth of 28 degrees. It is obvious that Spinosaurus has a more severe cleft mouth, which can cause greater damage to the opponent and make it easier to bite. Flexibility is the weakness of Tyrannosaurus rex. Because of its large muscle ratio, it is relatively slow. This is not the case with Spinosaurus, which fishes. In addition, it usually needs to be steady and precise when fishing, so flexibility is not a problem. It is likely to avoid opponents. The attack (agility depends on the ratio of body shape and weight, and has nothing to do with size) Spinosaurus is slightly heavier than Tyrannosaurus Rex, but proportionally speaking it is not as bulky and slow as Tyrannosaurus Rex. Having said all this, I want to tell everyone that the truth is in the hands of a few people, so don’t believe the rumors on the Internet (they are actually dinosaurs that netizens can talk nonsense about). To sum it up: the winning rate of Spinosaurus is 86%, and that of Tyrannosaurus is 14%. Like it! ! !