I've always liked wolves. No question about it, they are my favorite animal. But my friend, who's a huge dinosaur lover, keeps saying that any decent dino could kill an infinite number of wolves. I then said without thinking first that I thought 50 wolves would easily be able to take down a Tyrannosaurus rex. He promptly laughed at my claim and dismissed it as balony. Being the wolf enthusiast I am, I promptly started looking on the internet to proove him wrong. Since I have no scientific background, I didn't have much luck. Although I found reports of starving wolves killing brown bears in the winter for food in Siberia, even I have to admit that taking down a brown bear is one thing and taking down a T-rex is quite another. So could anyone with some scientific knowledge settle our debate as to how many wolves it would take to kill a T-rex?
How many wolves would it take to kill a T-rex?
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MantaRay
United States20 Posts
I've always liked wolves. No question about it, they are my favorite animal. But my friend, who's a huge dinosaur lover, keeps saying that any decent dino could kill an infinite number of wolves. I then said without thinking first that I thought 50 wolves would easily be able to take down a Tyrannosaurus rex. He promptly laughed at my claim and dismissed it as balony. Being the wolf enthusiast I am, I promptly started looking on the internet to proove him wrong. Since I have no scientific background, I didn't have much luck. Although I found reports of starving wolves killing brown bears in the winter for food in Siberia, even I have to admit that taking down a brown bear is one thing and taking down a T-rex is quite another. So could anyone with some scientific knowledge settle our debate as to how many wolves it would take to kill a T-rex? | ||
infinity21
Canada6683 Posts
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jello_biafra
United Kingdom6631 Posts
Either way it would take quite a number, 50 might be adequate though. | ||
Heyoka
Katowice25012 Posts
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DivinO
United States4796 Posts
A T-rex, despite its huge mass, has a very small brain. The brain of a T-rex cannot be bigger than that of a wolf. Therefore, it will have a hard time coping with wolves. Second of all, wolves are good team players. They will surround the T-rex and attack it from all sides. Some may even scale up toward the back and attack there. A T-rex will have difficulty handling this. While a T-rex can easily take down a single wolf in enough time, the damage inflicted by the individual wolves will eventually cause the T-rex to succumb to its injuries. However that brings up a point against the wolves. The amount of damage the wolves can inflict against a T-rex is very small, if you look at each individual wolf and its biting capacity and clawing capacity. In the end, however, I still believe the wolves have the advantage. With faster reflexes and a more agile build, it is capable of quick movement and reaction. The T-rex, as an attacker, is slow to react, and has an awful targeting system, so to speak. It relies on the enormous mass of its prey to be able to hit it. Hence, smaller prey are at an advantage because of the difficulty of aiming and scoring a hit. Does this make sense? Hope I've been helpful to your cause. | ||
jello_biafra
United Kingdom6631 Posts
On September 14 2009 02:47 heyoka wrote: I like whales and say they could kill a dinosaur AND a wolf at the same time If in water, then definitely | ||
Code
Canada634 Posts
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CrimsonLotus
Colombia1123 Posts
Besides, i think a T-Rex should be able to kill or disable a wolf in just one bite (15 seconds, maybe?) so i don't think any reasonable amount of wolves could kill a T-Rex. | ||
Draconizard
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MantaRay
United States20 Posts
On September 14 2009 02:55 Draconizard wrote: What mechanism would you use to ensure that the wolves actually attack the thing? Their first reaction would probably be to bolt and run. Hunger. | ||
s_86
United States191 Posts
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Scorch
Austria3371 Posts
But let's assume they did. Wolves are superior in numbers, speed, stamina and intelligence. I guess even 15 wolves could do it if they use their advantages wisely. Surround, bite the dinosaur somewhere, retreat, let it chase after one wolf while 5 others harass him from behind. Repeat until the T-rex breaks down from exhaustion and lots of small injuries. Or jumps off a cliff because it is so stupid | ||
ghermination
United States2851 Posts
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Chuiu
3470 Posts
You seriously think wolves can take that? | ||
AcrossFiveJulys
United States3612 Posts
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AtlaS
United States1001 Posts
Just a thought. | ||
FragKrag
United States11538 Posts
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minus_human
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Ack1027
United States7873 Posts
On September 14 2009 03:03 Chuiu wrote: You seriously think wolves can take that? Best post of the year. | ||
s.a.y
Croatia3840 Posts
maybe even 3. | ||
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