i'd say tyrannosaurus because it had a much stronger bite force than giganotosaurus did. though it's possible for giganotosaurus to beat t-rex. but the might not have fought because t-rex lived in North America and g-rex(giganotosaurus) lived in south America. g-rex was a pack hunter. so 1 t-rex wouldn't stand a chance against a pack of g-rexes.
It is tough to say. Giganotosaurus was slightly larger but T-Rex had bigger teeth and a much stronger bite force. Therefore if T-Rex were to bite the giganotosaurus through its neck it would probably die of a crushed neck, although the rex might later die of blood loss.
This fight never occurred, because these two carnivores never lived together. But if they did, then lets size them up.
Tyrannosaurus was 42-46 feet long, 18 feet tall and wieghed 5-7 tons.
Giganotosaurus was 44-48 feet long, 16 feet tall and wieghed 6-9 tons.
Tyrannosaurus Rex hunted hadrosaurs like Edmontosaurus, and horned dinos such as Triceratops, while Giganotosaurus took on slow creatures such as sauropods.
T.Rex had jaws that could bite down with 7,000 pounds of pressure and it's teeth could crush bone. Giganotosaurus also had a strong bite, but not a hard as T.Rex's, plus it's tooth design was mad only for slicing meat.
So who would win in this clash of the titans?
Well, by all their stats, unless Giganotosaurus get a lucky oppertunity to bite it's rival's neck, the odds are with Tyrannosaurus Rex.
Trex would win because scientist have debated of this for a while and they saw the facts pointed to the king of dinosaurs Tyronosaurus Rex
Megalosaurus only weighed about one seventh as much as Tyrannosaurus. Tyrannosaurus would win.
I believe the order would be (from largest to smallest): Giganotosaurus, Brontosaurus, Tyrannosaurus Rex. Although, the T-Rex is the largest meat eating dinosaur.
gigantosaurus
Carcharodontosaurus is a meat eater even larger than T-Rex, but smaller than Giganotosaurus. It is about 17 ft high, 43 ft long, and weighs about 7 1/2 tons. Their teeth are almost 7 inches long.
It's unlikely that they would have fought that much; the velociraptor was quite small - much smaller than shown in the Jurassic Park films and was much more birdlike, so it is like wondering who wins a fight between a lion and a sparrow - they live in quite different environments so the fight is unlikely to happen. If you somehow managed to lock them both in the same cage, clearly the tyrannosaurus would easily overpower the velociraptor.
Giganotosaurus would have had no natural predators as it was the apex predator of it's habitat in Argentina.
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Giganotosaurus was 43 feet long and weighed somewhere between 6.5 and 14 tons. Allosaurus was 32 feet long maximum and weighed somewhere between 1 and 4.5 tons. Thus, Giganotosaurus was far larger, and thus the only hope for an Allosaurus fighting a Giganotosaurus would be to flee. Note that Allosaurus never would have encountered Giganotosaurus, as the former died out about 53 million years before the latter evolved, and they didn't even live on the same continents.
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It would only be a war if they fought, wouldn't it.
They hasn't fought so far. Why would they?
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