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Tyrannosaurus rex vs. Carcharodontosaurus: battle facts

T-rex was stronger than Carcharodontosaurus. It had a stronger bite force and teeth meant for crushing bone. Carcharodontosaurus was fast, but with its heavy bones and less agile body, the more...

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Megalodon vs. Mosasaurus vs. Liopleurodon battle

Megalodon was the most likely to win in a fight vs. Liopleurodon and Mosasaurus. The giant Blue Whale was just about the only animal Megalodon couldn’t eat during its lifetime. The predatory sperm...

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Liopleurodon vs. Megalodon: Battling for the Crown

Liopleurodon and Megalodon were the apex predators of their time. These two carnivores lived over 100 million years apart but were fierce. In the battle of Liopleurodon vs. Megalodon, Meg’s size...

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Liopleurodon vs. Mosasaurus: Underwater Predators

Since Liopleurodon and Mosasaurus lived in different periods, a real-life Liopleurodon vs. Mosasaurus battle could never have happened. The huge, Cretaceous sea monster Mosasaurus could win based on...

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Liopleurodon vs. Megalodon vs. Dunkleosteus

Liopleurodon, Megalodon, and Dunkleosteus were three of the fiercest sea animals of their time. While none were dinosaurs, they were apex predators in their own ecosystems, terrorizing their prey....

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Tarbosaurus vs. Tarchia: Armor vs. Teeth

Asian dinosaurs Tarbosaurus and Tarchia roamed Mongolia during the Late Cretaceous Period. Tarbosaurus is a Tyrannosaurid Theropod dinosaur closely related to Tyrannosaurus rex. Tarchia is related...

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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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