Lastly, and most importantly, please don't comment on how it would be impossible for T-Rex and Spinosaurus to meet since they lived on different continents and during different periods of time. You can still like Spinosaurus more than T-Rex, just don't go around saying its the best when honestly it isn't! But hey, we're all entitled to our own opinions (I fully realize). Particularly the ones who are both too stubborn and stupid to see the truth that their precious Dinosaur is not what they think it is. So, I just wanted to make this so I can stop arguing with people who frankly offer little to no scientific evidence with their claims.ģ) This is strictly to set Spino fanboys straight. And I've been doing ALL of this since I was 2 years old, so I'm very confident when I say I have a very expansive knowledge of dinosaurs (that keeps on growing with every new Dino-discovery that's made).Ģ) I decided to make this after a long time of debating on sites such as YouTube, Facebook, and even here on DA. On top of that, I've read a myriad of different Dinosaur books and website articles. I've done it and taken away information from it all. The truth (the REALISTIC TRUTH): Tyrannosaurus Rex would be able to defeat Spinosaurus.īe advised, before I start this debate I just want people to be aware of a couple things:ġ) I am more than just some dinosaur fanboy who's watched tons of movies and dinosaur documentaries.
So now, I'm gonna step in and set some people straight. It ultimately ignited a flame war that would go on for years, debating over who was better: T-Rex or Spinosaurus. While it was nice to see a new large predatory dinosaur for a change, this film really gave people the wrong impression of Spinosaurus and urged them to think of it as something that it in actuality was not. Jurassic Park 3: The film that pretty much divided up the fanbase of both the film and people who love Dinosaurs (including myself) when it had a T-Rex and Spinosaurus fight, and the Spinosaurus defeated and killed the T-Rex.