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Regina dino crisis deviantart carnotaurus
Regina dino crisis deviantart carnotaurus








Giganotosaurus live in the open plains to hunt for herbivores and weaker predators, competing with Tyrannosaurus rex and Acrocanthosaurus for food. Giganotosaurus has the 3rd highest bleed resistance in the game, making it a challenge for Acrocanthosaurus and Allosaurus to effectively hunt. Compared to a Spinosaurus, the Giga is equal. In a 2 v 1 situation, Giganotosaurus can bleed out Tyrannosaurusrelatively safely. On the contrary, you need 8 Bites to kill a Rex. While you can fight other apex predators alone, a Tyrannosaurus can break your leg and finish you off with around 5-6 Bites. The usual hunting strategy is to ambush or chase down medium-sized animals or to steal from smaller predators. Giganotosaurus has high bleed damage, base damage, and weight, making it a hard-hitting ambush predator, however if the ambush fails it is still able to chase down some dinosaurs with sheer endurance. It will also hunt camarasaurus or triceratops by using its bleed to slowly wear them down. It is an endurance predator that uses its extremely fast trot to slowly tire their prey out and kill them with bleed, being able to catch up with even a carnotaurus. Thus, they are often hunting out in the open plains, or lying in wait along the treeline. This is a predator that needs to hunt prey of equivalent or greater size. Its bite wasn't as powerful as derived tyrannosaurs, meaning it more likely used its jaws to inflict large bleeding wounds. The arms appear to have been proportionally small and relatively immobile, similarly to its relative Acrocanthosaurus. Giganotosaurus was probably proportioned similarly to closely-related Mapusaurus and Carcharodontosaurus. It probably hunted large sauropods such as Andesaurus, Argentinosaurus, Limaysaurus and Nopcsaspondylus, as well as other mid-sized animals like Ekrixinatosaurus or juvenile sauropods.Īt safest top speeds, Giganotosaurus could have probably moved at 31 miles per hour (50km/h), making it a fairly fast animal for what it was hunting. It has been hypothesized that it may have simply had a larger dentary, rather than actually being significantly larger. Although its remains are incomplete, Giganotosaurus was a large predator, with the known two individuals being 12.4 and possibly 13.2 meters (41-43 feet) in length, around 3.7 meters tall and weighing around 7 tons (15,400 lbs), making it up 90 cm longer, but significantly lighter, than "Sue." The larger of the two specimens has been considered closer in scale to the type specimen than linear scaling would produce.










Regina dino crisis deviantart carnotaurus