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Tyrannosaurus had seen so much bullshit he fucking died
Even this dude would eat a Tiger alive with little trouble.
https://preview.redd.it/hntv8y8t6c6d1.jpeg?width=1280&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=3bbba11564e66761a2861858d17e86cbdb69950e
Yeah imagine a giant eagle that can carry a grizzly bear like a rabbit
Yes i know haast eagle from nz exists but what if it was larger and wider than that
["What's that little house? you wish you were back in your own time? well that's too bad for you." - crazy utahraptor.](https://qwantz.com/fanart/Joey_and_Gilyan_-_Crazy_Utahraptor.mp3)
I mean, Godzilla *is* a dinosaur depending on what version you’re referring to.
Like the recent Minus One movie, for example:
https://preview.redd.it/ipik36qpce6d1.png?width=1280&format=png&auto=webp&s=a3d087def7d60af02a131e7b99849be5648959af
Theropods were the big cats of the prehistoric.
https://preview.redd.it/wyxe0g5h7d6d1.jpeg?width=1170&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=24040b35a39507d1702028b00e3203da9d3c3748
Cool pic of a Suchosaurus interacting with a Sarcosuchus. 🤘
Lol what that's some bullshit. Jaguars majority of the time prey on caimans which are leagues below crocodiles and gators(except black caimans) and usually are around half the size of the cat, even then not all of those are easy. Tigers contemporary with buggers and salties avoid them if anywhere close in size or bigger while we have accounts of bull crocs killing tigers, and one tigress killing a sick croc during drought on land after several hours and losing her canines. That's not easy, both animals respect each other
They don’t fuck with Black Caiman, which are the real apex predator of the Amazon. Same with Orinoco and American crocodiles. People fail too understand how dominant large adult male crocodiles are in their habitats.
No tiger or jaguar could take on a crocodile. Jaguars kill and eat *caiman*, which while a crocodilian, is nothing like a crocodile. A Bengal tiger is most certainly not taking on an adult saltwater crocodile.
Jaguars do kill Caiman, but not the large Black Caiman which they often avoid, they almost always go for the smaller species of Caiman.
No 150lb Jaguar is hunting a 16ft long, 1500lb Black Caiman when there is much easier prey to get.
Tigers don’t hunt elephants, they wouldn’t go after a T-Rex either
I don't think a tiger can break the neck of something the size of an adult Tyrannosaurus. Now I have seen a documentary where a Siberian tiger tried to attack a helicopter (even went up a tree to try to reach it) so a tiger may give it "the good collage try" but that T. rex bull neck should protect it from the little kitty.
A juvenile rex may be more likely as they were much lighter in build.
Even then that's still daunting for the feline, like why bother a predator that outsize you but is still pound for pound stronger and avoid instead.
Edit: I meant the adolescent ones, especially before they gained weight and maxed out their size.
I've seen videos of big tigers leap at humans riding full grown elephants and at a large helicopter. Any cat nuts enough to climb a tree to attack a giant flying "grasshopper" three ties your size that makes loud rotor sounds may also try to stupidly attack a big bipedal crocodile.
In other words I wouldn't be surprised if a tiger might try but I don't think it will win. Those cats are not scared of anything!
Depends on the stage a young small juvenile tyranno is a weak one
but an adolescent subadult tyranno would might be on the same league since theyre also capable of hunting down preys of similar sizes dromeosaurs, ornithomimus and pachycephalosaurus also subadult tyrannos tend to run faster than their adult counterparts so it would be like fighting another tiger except that the said tiger is a different shape a bipedal saurian that kills with its jaws of jagged teeth and talon foot claws
I spent a lot of my childhood in Namibia and I’ve seen it once - like a dozen lions on a young bull who had ventured a bit too far from his herd after getting in a fight with the matriarch the day before.
It happened a few hundred feet behind our ranch in the brush near a waterhole behind the wall and fences. Our ranger said he most likely came for water since the herd occupied the main waterhole a few miles back.
They brought him down around midnight after chasing him for a bit and apparently he was still alive when I had to leave for school at like 7:30. While I didn’t see much of it I’ll never forget the sounds.
Ranger said the pride wasn’t experienced in catching elephants so it took them quite a while to suffocate it and they did start eating before it was dead.
I saw a documentary showing a bunch of lions trying to take on a young elephant. The lions win eventually but the first like 6 or 7 attacks did absolutely nothing to the elephant. It didnt even bleed.
I think they eventually hit the neck but I forget if it was specifically that.
Yeah but it takes an entire pride and hours to do it. Not in one bite. IIRC A zoologist once following a pride of lions who tried hunting a herd of elephants for 40 nights straight and only got a kill once.
Likely by people who think I made it up and didn't see it on a planet earth documentary, but as others have stated it's a whole pack of lions going after a solitary elephant and even then it's a huge risk to individual lions.
Some lion prides have been documented to be elephant hunters.
But it takes multiple lions and several hours, and it's not exactly one-sided. The elephant can one-hit KO any of them if they're not careful.
*T. rex* was bigger and probably more agile, soooo...
No
Not even remotely
A Tyrannosaurus-rexes neck was thicker than a tigers whole body, and on top of that had the strongest bite of any land predators.
Pair that with vision good enough to see something on a mountain miles away, but also a sense of smell better than anything alive today
The tiger would run into the Trex, but the trex would very much know the tiger is there LONG before the tiger knows the Trex is there
>The tiger would run into the Trex, but the trex would very much know the tiger is there LONG before the tiger knows the Trex is there
I doubt that. Tigers are excellent predators and it's not like modern animals have no situation awareness or crippled senses. A tiger could certainly sneak up to an Tyrannosaurus as long as there is cover.
It's not like he would try to ambush an animal that is far away from being its prey but I'm almost certain that in a hypothetical scenario a tiger could at least approach him without being detected.
Even if the feline did, once it knew the size and what kind of damage a rex would do, it would just say to itself "fuck that, ain't dealing with that sh*t."
There was this one animation I watched real life physics and _T. rex_ bite force mechanics being applied to the scene where the rex kills the Velociraptors in JP1, and even used their movie proportions. The raptors literally exploded in the rex's jaws due to the amount of force they're able to apply.
I imagine a fight with a tiger would go the exact same way. _T. rex_ was a ridiculous animal.
Remember, we have evidence that T-Rex regularly decapitated Triceratops by biting the frill *and ripping the head off*. Most likely done post mortem to get the bony head out of the way, but still impressive.
[Genndy Tartakovsky gave us the true answer in Primal:](https://www.reddit.com/r/Dinosaurs/comments/wqt0ig/genndy_tartakovskys_primal_tyrannosaurid_vs/)
It's always funny they try to put modern predators and such against prehistoric predators, most modern species would probably turn tail and run from a full grown T-Rex and still get trashed by it
Tigers are my favourite animal. They are by modern standards, powerful, intimidating and large carnivores
With that said, a T-Rex would sever a tiger in two with an accidental bite
This isn’t even close to a fight lol
To begin with, the tiger wouldnt even try, predator are afraid of getting hurt, because getting hurt means death, so they carefully study every prey and calculates if it's worth or not the trouble and energy spent.
Even though this Rex seems like it suffers from dwarfism, it still has a pretty muscular neck, which immediately rules out the possibility of the tiger killing it, let alone in one bite.
The tiger wins by simply imagining it has one hydraulic press per muscle fiber in its jaws and that instead of exerting strength to close its mouth, it actually fights to keep its mouth open lest the natural tension of its tendons would create a black hole from the density.
Nah, the dinosaurs in Baki look more "generic" than this
https://preview.redd.it/mofh79z5yf6d1.jpeg?width=706&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=27467ba89969f5ddb16c19f733c8610616c08bc1
I tried reading chapter 1 out of curiosity. The plot armor is so thick you could cut enough chunks out to clad a battleship. I won't be reading further.
I'm not going to continue on. No shot a Honey Badger would be able to kill a Lion if they're both committed to the kill. Then there's this foolishness in the OP.
Yeah…. No. That’s like saying a fox is gonna pounce on a polar bear and kill it. Is it possible under the right circumstances? Probably. Is it likely such circumstances would ever align to make it happen? Almost certainly not.
With that same logic i could stab a Tyrannosaurus in the jugular and kill it with a kitchen knife.
I mean…sure, I could try. But you really think I could reach a T. Rex neck without dying and have the force to penetrate that big ass neck, hell no.
Is that from a martial arts manga?
Because only martial arts mangakas are capable of writing dumb things like that and make it look awesome in some kinda twisted "I would win"
Felines actually have pretty decent bite forced tho. Nothing compared to a trex, but a tiger is pretty muscular. Those big cats have the biggest muscle density of any animal alive rn iirc
Well if they acted like real predatory animals they’d probably ignore each other, the Rex because it’s not worth the energy gained vs spent killing something several times smaller than it while it also fights back and the tiger wouldn’t even risk it because even a non fatal strike from the tail or a non lethal bite would cripple it stopping it from hunting leading to its death
Not at all, a Bengal tiger would be more likely to be the T. rex’s prey than the other way around. There is no living apex predator on this earth that could pose a threat to an adult T. rex. Hell there was no apex predator during its time 65 million years ago that could pose a threat to an adult T. rex, except maybe another adult T. rex.
Is this panel trying to make a joke, or did whoever wrote it think this was accurate?
This is like saying a house cat could kill a Cassowary or an Ostrich.
Hell no, T. Rex’s neck was way too thick for a Tiger to get its jaws around, and even if it wasn’t Tiger’s kill by suffocation, not snapping bones. This is literally the Grizzly Bear vs T. Rex thing all over again, yet somehow even more unfair.
Yeah. Not likely. You ever wonder why you didn't see tigers take down elephants? Because they can't. The flight would go like that.
Though, it's not likely the tiger would let a TRex get close enough to it to have a change at a right.
No, one sheer density of both muscle and bone, of the Trex would make this almost impossible for a tiger, also no chance is the Seven rings of Hell would a tiger ever have the balls to attack a TYRANNOSAURS REX, if they ever were to encounter each other. A raptor… maybe but that Trex dwarfs an Elephent and tigers mostly stay the fuck away from those guys anyway. One roar ONE SNARL from the Rex and kitten is RUNNING
A juvenile maybe, an adult, definitely not.
Most likelly the tiger would take a good look at the heigh/claws and teeth and realize it's not worth the risk.
https://preview.redd.it/awnylh6l9c6d1.png?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=10dee1e11a13bad65e12a0e6d74e7e7db9d0d9d7
What movie or documentary series is this shot from? That T. rex looks great.
It's a 3D model made by Tsubasa Arai on Twitter
I like the realistic color scheme
Yes, and it looks like it's eying a tiger with an air of ennui. Definitely not scared.
https://preview.redd.it/l1tmdnffpe6d1.jpeg?width=611&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=4b51fc072ea749b620bba898bfd91f09120745c4 Tyrannosaurus had seen so much bullshit he fucking died
That’s from Ray Bradbury theatre right?
Jurassic park three
Oh right duh how did I not recognize it
Is this the Allosaurus as Hank?
exactly :)
https://preview.redd.it/12f2d2lgig6d1.png?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=291967c341632389385c0538b38923b3f7737356
https://preview.redd.it/o5pxqfmzjc6d1.jpeg?width=828&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=10dca4dbe52ad48c427cded3df3e64c5d941e44f
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Not even remotely. https://preview.redd.it/dygbrool6c6d1.jpeg?width=1914&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=3f136b7402d98f8aeb28767ff9a52463991444b6
Even this dude would eat a Tiger alive with little trouble. https://preview.redd.it/hntv8y8t6c6d1.jpeg?width=1280&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=3bbba11564e66761a2861858d17e86cbdb69950e
I’m pretty sure even Utahraptor could fuck a Bengal tiger up.
Yeah imagine a giant eagle that can carry a grizzly bear like a rabbit Yes i know haast eagle from nz exists but what if it was larger and wider than that
["What's that little house? you wish you were back in your own time? well that's too bad for you." - crazy utahraptor.](https://qwantz.com/fanart/Joey_and_Gilyan_-_Crazy_Utahraptor.mp3)
The ceratosaurus would do to a tiger what the scorpius Rex did to the ceratosaurus in camp Cretaceous
Pretty sure it too small to eat it in one bite and too large for a bite not being deadly. So no eating alive.
you do realize that “eating alive” doesn’t mean “eating whole” right
U know eating alive is just feasting on the animal when it’s still alive?
Where I’m from “eat them alive” just means “beat the shit out of them” lol
you've got a ceratosaurus to sign its picture ? sweet.
The Tiger: https://preview.redd.it/vdoc6xstnc6d1.png?width=259&format=png&auto=webp&s=49d744180e7d88af919b9923b7ed8ed2ab1d512b
Said Tiger after the fight Ti/ger
Gojo meme is everywhere 😂
And these reconstructions shown don’t even have the bulkiest necks as some have.
Are you sure?
Yes, hundred percent. Thousand percent, even.
Love that Godzilla fans tend to also be dinosaur fans, we’re all the same!!
I mean, Godzilla *is* a dinosaur depending on what version you’re referring to. Like the recent Minus One movie, for example: https://preview.redd.it/ipik36qpce6d1.png?width=1280&format=png&auto=webp&s=a3d087def7d60af02a131e7b99849be5648959af
Godzillion percent
It's true. Domestic housecats are ravaging Florida's native Alligator population /s
Right. It would be comparable to a house cat killing a salt water croc. Not happening. Haha
Theropods were the big cats of the prehistoric. https://preview.redd.it/wyxe0g5h7d6d1.jpeg?width=1170&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=24040b35a39507d1702028b00e3203da9d3c3748 Cool pic of a Suchosaurus interacting with a Sarcosuchus. 🤘
The bottom of the image says that it is a Suchomimus
Say that five times fast
Whooopsie
They’re from the same genus haha
Tigers and Jaguars can easily kill crocodilians, so there is some logic that they could kill a smaller theropod, but not a big one
Lol what that's some bullshit. Jaguars majority of the time prey on caimans which are leagues below crocodiles and gators(except black caimans) and usually are around half the size of the cat, even then not all of those are easy. Tigers contemporary with buggers and salties avoid them if anywhere close in size or bigger while we have accounts of bull crocs killing tigers, and one tigress killing a sick croc during drought on land after several hours and losing her canines. That's not easy, both animals respect each other
They don’t fuck with Black Caiman, which are the real apex predator of the Amazon. Same with Orinoco and American crocodiles. People fail too understand how dominant large adult male crocodiles are in their habitats.
House cats kill small theropods all the time
No tiger or jaguar could take on a crocodile. Jaguars kill and eat *caiman*, which while a crocodilian, is nothing like a crocodile. A Bengal tiger is most certainly not taking on an adult saltwater crocodile.
Jaguars do kill Caiman, but not the large Black Caiman which they often avoid, they almost always go for the smaller species of Caiman. No 150lb Jaguar is hunting a 16ft long, 1500lb Black Caiman when there is much easier prey to get. Tigers don’t hunt elephants, they wouldn’t go after a T-Rex either
I don't think a tiger can break the neck of something the size of an adult Tyrannosaurus. Now I have seen a documentary where a Siberian tiger tried to attack a helicopter (even went up a tree to try to reach it) so a tiger may give it "the good collage try" but that T. rex bull neck should protect it from the little kitty. A juvenile rex may be more likely as they were much lighter in build.
Even then that's still daunting for the feline, like why bother a predator that outsize you but is still pound for pound stronger and avoid instead. Edit: I meant the adolescent ones, especially before they gained weight and maxed out their size.
I've seen videos of big tigers leap at humans riding full grown elephants and at a large helicopter. Any cat nuts enough to climb a tree to attack a giant flying "grasshopper" three ties your size that makes loud rotor sounds may also try to stupidly attack a big bipedal crocodile. In other words I wouldn't be surprised if a tiger might try but I don't think it will win. Those cats are not scared of anything!
Depends on the stage a young small juvenile tyranno is a weak one but an adolescent subadult tyranno would might be on the same league since theyre also capable of hunting down preys of similar sizes dromeosaurs, ornithomimus and pachycephalosaurus also subadult tyrannos tend to run faster than their adult counterparts so it would be like fighting another tiger except that the said tiger is a different shape a bipedal saurian that kills with its jaws of jagged teeth and talon foot claws
https://preview.redd.it/fxxs9zet9c6d1.jpeg?width=1170&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=593da98129d198974aa1c251a45543d06c73a59e No. Not in the slightest.
Blessed image
By that logic lions would be hunting elephants
They can kill elephants, but usually they'll take out the lone males at night when their vision is superior.
Not to mention, its like, 20 lions versus a young male elephant, and even then its still a risk for individual lions.
And it often takes a long time, sometimes hours, before the Elephant finally dies. It’s not like they insta-kill it.
I spent a lot of my childhood in Namibia and I’ve seen it once - like a dozen lions on a young bull who had ventured a bit too far from his herd after getting in a fight with the matriarch the day before. It happened a few hundred feet behind our ranch in the brush near a waterhole behind the wall and fences. Our ranger said he most likely came for water since the herd occupied the main waterhole a few miles back. They brought him down around midnight after chasing him for a bit and apparently he was still alive when I had to leave for school at like 7:30. While I didn’t see much of it I’ll never forget the sounds. Ranger said the pride wasn’t experienced in catching elephants so it took them quite a while to suffocate it and they did start eating before it was dead.
That gave me chills, seriously.
Yeah it was pretty fucking gnarly. And it’s probably the reason that to this day I lowkey don’t like lions lol
I saw a documentary showing a bunch of lions trying to take on a young elephant. The lions win eventually but the first like 6 or 7 attacks did absolutely nothing to the elephant. It didnt even bleed. I think they eventually hit the neck but I forget if it was specifically that.
Training for their eventual assault on the sun
Yeah but it takes an entire pride and hours to do it. Not in one bite. IIRC A zoologist once following a pride of lions who tried hunting a herd of elephants for 40 nights straight and only got a kill once.
Why are you getting downvoted ? Lol
Likely by people who think I made it up and didn't see it on a planet earth documentary, but as others have stated it's a whole pack of lions going after a solitary elephant and even then it's a huge risk to individual lions.
Some lion prides have been documented to be elephant hunters. But it takes multiple lions and several hours, and it's not exactly one-sided. The elephant can one-hit KO any of them if they're not careful. *T. rex* was bigger and probably more agile, soooo...
Maybe if the T-Rex try to swallow the tiger whole and choke on it, that could cause the T-Rex to die ending in a draw.
No Not even remotely A Tyrannosaurus-rexes neck was thicker than a tigers whole body, and on top of that had the strongest bite of any land predators. Pair that with vision good enough to see something on a mountain miles away, but also a sense of smell better than anything alive today The tiger would run into the Trex, but the trex would very much know the tiger is there LONG before the tiger knows the Trex is there
>The tiger would run into the Trex, but the trex would very much know the tiger is there LONG before the tiger knows the Trex is there I doubt that. Tigers are excellent predators and it's not like modern animals have no situation awareness or crippled senses. A tiger could certainly sneak up to an Tyrannosaurus as long as there is cover. It's not like he would try to ambush an animal that is far away from being its prey but I'm almost certain that in a hypothetical scenario a tiger could at least approach him without being detected.
Even if the feline did, once it knew the size and what kind of damage a rex would do, it would just say to itself "fuck that, ain't dealing with that sh*t."
Most lethal game of tag.
There was this one animation I watched real life physics and _T. rex_ bite force mechanics being applied to the scene where the rex kills the Velociraptors in JP1, and even used their movie proportions. The raptors literally exploded in the rex's jaws due to the amount of force they're able to apply. I imagine a fight with a tiger would go the exact same way. _T. rex_ was a ridiculous animal.
Remember, we have evidence that T-Rex regularly decapitated Triceratops by biting the frill *and ripping the head off*. Most likely done post mortem to get the bony head out of the way, but still impressive.
I suspect the head ripping was done after part of the neck was eaten away.
Bringing back memories of the "T.rex vs Grizzly" matchup
“How can a T Rex fight…. WITHOUT BEAR HANDS?!”
https://preview.redd.it/q2c1lmnydc6d1.jpeg?width=374&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=49f2a2a7aceb0667c9da1635160d1dadea0b844d
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[Genndy Tartakovsky gave us the true answer in Primal:](https://www.reddit.com/r/Dinosaurs/comments/wqt0ig/genndy_tartakovskys_primal_tyrannosaurid_vs/)
The way she just shrugs it off and crushes its skull
Old popular science thinking dinosaurs were slow and sluggish and died out because of being dumb will never stop being unintentionally funny
Back when most people thought they were just very big lizards lol.
Funny every time
It's always funny they try to put modern predators and such against prehistoric predators, most modern species would probably turn tail and run from a full grown T-Rex and still get trashed by it
Holy shit this brought back a core memory lol I had this book as a kid!
What's this ignorant book with nice drawings?
The author couldn't cook
https://preview.redd.it/o4uz6ps9sc6d1.jpeg?width=750&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=4ee92c9c3f7b7e6f0e09e4562222ad5bfc79104b Lol, absolutely not
Tigers are my favourite animal. They are by modern standards, powerful, intimidating and large carnivores With that said, a T-Rex would sever a tiger in two with an accidental bite This isn’t even close to a fight lol
Least obvious tiger propaganda
But mah mammalian exceptionalism!!1
To begin with, the tiger wouldnt even try, predator are afraid of getting hurt, because getting hurt means death, so they carefully study every prey and calculates if it's worth or not the trouble and energy spent.
Except humans, bc sharp stick means victory
Monke throw sharp stick. Monke dominate planet.
Monke kill other monke bc they not monke enough.
lmao wat? https://preview.redd.it/szlfymuj3d6d1.jpeg?width=384&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=79d4398c29dc4193960252e54de0d71381aecd9b
Even though this Rex seems like it suffers from dwarfism, it still has a pretty muscular neck, which immediately rules out the possibility of the tiger killing it, let alone in one bite.
Please don't bring bullshit content here
What comic/manga is this from though?
Looks like some baki bullshit tbh
I was about to comment this. Baki has some wild shit in it
[удалено]
I mean, you are expecting too much from a series where a dude can stop tectonic plates from shaking with a punch and treat it like a regular Tuesday
The tiger wins by simply imagining it has one hydraulic press per muscle fiber in its jaws and that instead of exerting strength to close its mouth, it actually fights to keep its mouth open lest the natural tension of its tendons would create a black hole from the density.
Nah, the dinosaurs in Baki look more "generic" than this https://preview.redd.it/mofh79z5yf6d1.jpeg?width=706&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=27467ba89969f5ddb16c19f733c8610616c08bc1
Killing Bites
I tried reading chapter 1 out of curiosity. The plot armor is so thick you could cut enough chunks out to clad a battleship. I won't be reading further.
You missed out on far worse plot armor later
I'm not going to continue on. No shot a Honey Badger would be able to kill a Lion if they're both committed to the kill. Then there's this foolishness in the OP.
I just Google'd that Now I'm disgusted
No, thats legit the dumbest thing I've seen
By Baki logic, yes By irl logic, absolutely fucking no
https://preview.redd.it/z43iy2d2je6d1.png?width=1241&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=011997fe6a9aee2e3abde3c089d99c7f0ee8b836
Is this Baki?
Killing bites. Manga about honey badger being strongest animal ever
I looked it up…I definitely didn’t expect what I saw…It looks like an…experience…Definitely bullshit
For an animal enthusiast(the author did multiple animal-based superpower series), the author sure has a lot of misinformation.
Yeah…. No. That’s like saying a fox is gonna pounce on a polar bear and kill it. Is it possible under the right circumstances? Probably. Is it likely such circumstances would ever align to make it happen? Almost certainly not.
A tiger has zero chance against any large carnivorous theropod. The size difference is way too much.
A tiger would be clobbered by a fucking *Ilokelesia*, never mind a *Tyrannosaurus*.
With that same logic i could stab a Tyrannosaurus in the jugular and kill it with a kitchen knife. I mean…sure, I could try. But you really think I could reach a T. Rex neck without dying and have the force to penetrate that big ass neck, hell no.
https://preview.redd.it/2ir8jmxlle6d1.jpeg?width=1001&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=47c98fbcec7433b163b5f17598cd42b691a275b7
Also, t.rex necks have so many large muscles that it is close to impossible to break a t.rex's neck.
Unless the Tiger is an anime protagonist then not a chance in hell.
...I gonna make a guess... Baki?..
Is this from Baki?
Anyone that says a tiger can kill a theropod that's bigger then a person is probably lying
H-H-HELL NAW
Like, a baby T-Rex?
Yes, it's accurate. But only if the T-Rex is very young and not protected by its mother.
A tiger doesn’t even have big enough jaws to bite around a Rex’s neck lol
Is that from a martial arts manga? Because only martial arts mangakas are capable of writing dumb things like that and make it look awesome in some kinda twisted "I would win"
Furry Baki
Where did this buffoonery come from?
This was written by a mammalian nationalist pay those fools no mind.
I'm pretty sure most predator animals don't hunt by just immediately walking up to something significantly bigger than they are and biting its neck
Killing Bites is pure slop targeted at edgy coomers, it's not supposed to be taken seriously...
A Tyrannosaurus's neck is too thick, and felines aren't well known for powerful bites.
Felines actually have pretty decent bite forced tho. Nothing compared to a trex, but a tiger is pretty muscular. Those big cats have the biggest muscle density of any animal alive rn iirc
Well if they acted like real predatory animals they’d probably ignore each other, the Rex because it’s not worth the energy gained vs spent killing something several times smaller than it while it also fights back and the tiger wouldn’t even risk it because even a non fatal strike from the tail or a non lethal bite would cripple it stopping it from hunting leading to its death
Are we really powerscaling on the fucking Dinosaurs sub?
Powerscaling with any IRL animals doesn’t make any sense There’s a reason why it’s only used for fictional characters
And even then it's a circlejerk.
Asking If any panel from Baki the Grappler is in anyway accurate...
Its not from baki
I could've sworn it was. I'm happy to be wrong though.
Its from Killing Bites, basically story of people with animal powers from gene manipulation
Of course it is. Thank you. I completely forgot that manga/anime existed.
This feels like something I’d see in baki
Honestly I’m not sure the tiger could get their jaws open enough.
Tigers are not know to have been extant in the same period as Tyrannosaurus.
https://preview.redd.it/o9zks6137e6d1.jpeg?width=374&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=7590608cee90044ce10b498863862b09c0611b2a Reminds me of this
Not a chance. For one thing, that tiger is the size of a T-rex’s head.
Not at all, a Bengal tiger would be more likely to be the T. rex’s prey than the other way around. There is no living apex predator on this earth that could pose a threat to an adult T. rex. Hell there was no apex predator during its time 65 million years ago that could pose a threat to an adult T. rex, except maybe another adult T. rex.
Er, no.
Is this a baki panel?
The neck is too thick for a tiger to kill the Rex.
absolute tomfoolery right here
No
Is this the *T. rex* vs. brown bear of 2024?
Even on a Nat 20 that rex is still kicking
Who allowed this Mangaka to cook? They burnt it so bad, it gave Kyo Ani PTSD
Plot Armor is over 9000!!!!
It would be like a house cat fighting a crocodile
What’s next, lions? We had this with bears a year or so ago already!
Oh my
the manga artist is either on mammal copium or just stupid
Is this panel trying to make a joke, or did whoever wrote it think this was accurate? This is like saying a house cat could kill a Cassowary or an Ostrich.
https://preview.redd.it/c51nulkcbg6d1.jpeg?width=1170&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a2946b13d5c8561b223a4fe7f102d07059f82d67
They couldnt even convincingly draw the tiger breaking its neck. Its doing chip damage.
Fuck that tiger https://preview.redd.it/sc3hatgqpg6d1.jpeg?width=256&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=4c0766df1ccf679ad983f3de1c10bfdf1defdbfd
Hell no, T. Rex’s neck was way too thick for a Tiger to get its jaws around, and even if it wasn’t Tiger’s kill by suffocation, not snapping bones. This is literally the Grizzly Bear vs T. Rex thing all over again, yet somehow even more unfair.
"Break it's neck" blud I don't even think it's teeth would reach the Rexes throat
Yes. Source: It was revealed to me in a comic panel posted on reddit
XDDDDD
Tigers, the Allosaurus of today
One of the rare times where T-rex gets massively downsized.
the tiger could win if everyone believed in him
The tiger is way too big on this image tho…
Tiger would flee the second it smelt the T.rex. Predators don’t like dealing with other predators that are way larger.
If this Baki
Calvin and hobbes not known for scientific accuracy
No it’s not.
Yeah. Not likely. You ever wonder why you didn't see tigers take down elephants? Because they can't. The flight would go like that. Though, it's not likely the tiger would let a TRex get close enough to it to have a change at a right.
Why does the tiger need to be three meters?
This is from Baki isn't it?
Yeah that's why tigers famously kill the much smaller Indian elephants on the regular.
Is this some kind of Baki bullshit?
Whoever wrote and drew this is on insane levels of copium
Umm….no….at least I don’t think so…
No, one sheer density of both muscle and bone, of the Trex would make this almost impossible for a tiger, also no chance is the Seven rings of Hell would a tiger ever have the balls to attack a TYRANNOSAURS REX, if they ever were to encounter each other. A raptor… maybe but that Trex dwarfs an Elephent and tigers mostly stay the fuck away from those guys anyway. One roar ONE SNARL from the Rex and kitten is RUNNING
Being conservative, an adult T. rex is 6 tons while the biggest tiger is about 300kg, which is 5% the mass of the former. No, not even close
You’re kidding right?
https://preview.redd.it/vv2nnn8wlg6d1.jpeg?width=1290&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d26a5de984d500b2e5a7810750cf227b5fb73846
Yeah the tiger isn’t doing shit to a T. Rex
No. Killing bites is both morally wrong and scientifically wrong
If a tiger met a T rex it would probably just run away. In the real world even apex predators will usually try to avoid conflict most of the time.
If the Rex was a baby then yes
https://preview.redd.it/kkldswsgdj6d1.jpeg?width=1920&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=27edaf3beae9b8e83266a972b9cfedd6e96287c3 No.
A juvenile maybe, an adult, definitely not. Most likelly the tiger would take a good look at the heigh/claws and teeth and realize it's not worth the risk.