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It’s on! Procompsognathus vs. Compsognathus

The Procompsognathus (Pro-Compy) and the Compsognathus (Compy) were close in size and strength. Who would win comes down to the individual dino’s health and stamina. The Compy did have an advantage...

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Compsognathus vs. Archaeopteryx

Compsognathus ate the Archaeopteryx and would likely come out as a winner in battle. While the Compy was much stronger, fast, and bigger, the Archaeopteryx wasn’t completely helpless. The...

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Allosaurus vs. Ceratosaurus: land vs. water dinos

The Allosaurus would win over the Ceratosaurus every time based on size comparison alone. The Allosaurus was bigger, heavier, and had longer forearms. But the Ceratosaurus had a horn and a...

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Velociraptor vs. Compsognathus: a tiny battle

The Velociraptor was bigger and stronger than the Compsognathus. Compys were chicken-sized, while Velociraptors were turkey-sized. This gave the Velociraptor a huge advantage regarding strength...

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The Yutyrannus vs. T-rex: size vs. smarts

The T-rex was bigger and stronger than the Yutyrannus. This gave it an advantage over the Yuty. But size and strength aren’t everything. The Yuty was faster, smarter, and had more developed...

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Pentaceratops vs. Styracosaurus: Horns vs. Frills

Pentaceratops and Styracosaurus were giant horned dinosaurs that roamed the Western parts of North America during the Late Cretaceous period. They moved in herds with other herbivores, and fights...

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Vianna Arenas is an enthusiastic seeker of knowledge, nature lover, and history buff. When she's not writing about dinosaurs, you can find her camping and hiking with her family.

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