How many wolves would it take to kill a T-rex? - Page 6
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On September 14 2009 02:38 MantaRay wrote: Forgive me if this sounds too stupid of a question but I've recently gotten into a serious argument with my friend over my favorite animal... 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? Over 9000 /thread | ||
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Licmyobelisk
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Some one bring this topic to national geographic!! so then can create a CG about 30 wolves vs a Rex! | ||
MamiyaOtaru
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On September 14 2009 02:57 s_86 wrote: Would the T-Rex have time to prepare? this is lol | ||
FragKrag
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On September 14 2009 12:07 omfghi2u2 wrote: wolves lololol | ||
Hot_Bid
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T-Rex - 45 feet tall, weighs 14,000 lbs Wolf - 3 feet tall, 100 lbs the tyrannosaur would just stomp them into the ground. it's certainly more than 50, the T-Rex would kill dozens of them with every stomp/kick/mouth bite. the wolves won't really even damage him. obviously, a T-Rex can't take infinite wolves. at some point, the T-Rex will lose, whether from exhaustion or old age. but assuming the T-Rex doesn't have to eat or sleep, and the wolves can't stack on top of each other in some sort of giant dense wolf wall, a T-Rex can kill wolves all day. if the T-Rex's energy is finite, then the answer is as many wolves as a T-Rex can kill without physically dying of exhaustion, which is a hell of a lot more than 50. | ||
Rekrul
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whoever said 50 = retarded trex can just lash around stomping the fuck out of shit | ||
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Torenhire
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On September 14 2009 15:56 Hot_Bid wrote: the wolves can't stack on top of each other in some sort of giant dense wolf wall ITS WOLF MORPHIN TIME! *queue hardcore metal power ranger theme* | ||
Divinek
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"The biceps brachii muscle of a full-grown Tyrannosaurus rex was capable of lifting 199 kilograms (439 lb) by itself;" catapult some back over his head, whatever. | ||
RisingTide
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Realistically though, a single wolf bite could probably impart enough modern bacteria to give the T-Rex and it's prehistoric immune system a fatal infection. | ||
Athos
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I'm very disappointed. I'm too lazy now but I'm going to try this on my Scribblenauts rom tomorrow. | ||
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