Kong would shit-stomp the designer dinosaur.
He destroyed three Vastatosaurus Rex, similar to T-Rexs, but evolved over 65million years to be tougher.
The V Rexes had very short arms, like the T Rex, which the I Rex doesnt have and does use them to good effect. The V Rexes also dont have a cunning Raptor mind, like the I Rex, not could they camoflauge in nature, like the I Rex can. Not saying Kong loses here, but those V Rexes dont hold a candle to the I Rex.
Originally posted by RobtardI don't know. I see 3 I.Rexes being a lot more dangerous than 3 V.Rexes. They should be able to work together like Raptors at that point and we've seen that Raptors can be dangerous in groups.
IMO, Kong could probably beat three I-Rexs in this setting, since he's not actively trying to juggle around and defend a white-woman and could put full effort and energy into attacking.
Originally posted by Robtard
IMO, Kong could probably beat three I-Rexs in this setting, since he's not actively trying to juggle around and defend a white-woman and could put full effort and energy into attacking.
Three? I don’t see him having a chance in hell against three. Hell, I see him struggling immensely with two. Unlike the V. Rexes, I. Rexes are intelligent and will fight in a coordinated method. Beyond that they can actually use their claws and they seem far stronger as evident by the one from the film piercing and crushing the gyrosphere. Sure, Kong won’t have to worry about defending a person this time around, but the V. Rexes seemed even more interested in eating her than in attacking Kong.
Kong's more intelligent, imo. He uses tools. Cunning probably goes to the I-Rex.
If the I-Rex intelligence has them trying a "you attack first and I'll come in from the rear" tactic, that will end poorly for them as Kong can easily kill a single I-Rex if that's all he's focusing on. They're better off coming at him all at the same time and hoping one gets off a lucky killing-stroke while he's tearing another's jaws apart.
Still think Kong would destroy three as their bites (which are not stronger than V-Rexs afaict) won't seriously harm the insanely durable/dense ape.
edit: It should also be noted that the V-Rex skull looks far more protected than an I-Rex's and Kong crushes those V-Rex's fairly easily.
I. Rex is part raptor. Presumably they would fight in a coordinated method. Beyond that they have claws that shreaded up the Apatosaurus. Doubt Kong can long withstand that.
And V. Rex bites have nothing on I. Rex's which was shown capable of crushing and piercing the gyrosphere. Not to mention I. Rexes are quite durable with the one in the film taking a direct Anklyosaurus tail smack to the face and not being harmed and later on seeming relatively unharmed by the explosion caused by that rocket.
Originally posted by ares834
I. Rex is part raptor. Presumably they would fight in a coordinated method. Beyond that they have claws that shreaded up the Apatosaurus. Doubt Kong can long withstand that.And V. Rex bites have nothing on I. Rex's which was shown capable of crushing and piercing the gyrosphere. Not to mention I. Rexes are quite durable with the one in the film taking a direct Anklyosaurus tail smack to the face and not being harmed and later on seeming relatively unharmed by the explosion caused by that rocket.
Kong took V-Rex bites and only suffered minor flesh wounds, so I don't see some claws taking him out. As pointed out in another thread years ago, he fell from the Empire State building and his body remained intact, when he should have turned to red jelly and bathed all of downtown. He's extremely durable.
Why would the I-Rex have a stronger bite force than the V-Rex? They're roughly the same size and it's noted in the description for the V-Rex that their heads have evolved over 65million years to be larger and stronger than the T-Rex they're based on.
Kong has durability, fighting prowess, fighting-speed, agility, strength, five points of attack (bite, hands and prehensile feet) and the possibility of using something in the environment as a weapon (boulder) all in his favor here.
Originally posted by RobtardFalling from high places and not being turned to jelly is not uncommon in movies though.
Kong took V-Rex bites and only suffered minor flesh wounds, so I don't see some claws taking him out. As pointed out in another thread years ago, he fell from the Empire State building and his body remained intact, when he should have turned to red jelly and bathed all of downtown. He's extremely durable.Why would the I-Rex have a stronger bite force than the V-Rex? They're roughly the same size and it's noted in the description for the V-Rex that their heads have evolved over 65million years to be larger and stronger than the T-Rex they're based on.
Kong has durability, fighting prowess, fighting-speed, agility, strength, five points of attack (bite, hands and prehensile feet) and the possibility of using something in the environment as a weapon (boulder) all in his favor here.
As for the bite force part. I think they are trying to go by feats like I.Rex biting through something that can shots from a magnum hand cannon.
Originally posted by Newjak
Falling from high places and not being turned to jelly is not uncommon in movies though.As for the bite force part. I think they are trying to go by feats like I.Rex biting through something that can shots from a magnum hand cannon.
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Originally posted by Robtard
Why would the I-Rex have a stronger bite force than the V-Rex? They're roughly the same size and it's noted in the description for the V-Rex that their heads have evolved over 65million years to be larger and stronger than the T-Rex they're based on.
Because movie feats.
Originally posted by Robtard
Kong has durability, fighting prowess, fighting-speed, agility, strength, five points of attack (bite, hands and prehensile feet) and the possibility of using something in the environment as a weapon (boulder) all in his favor here.
And I've stated Kong can already take on one. Anymore than that and things become dicey.
Originally posted by Robtard
Even if we dismiss the fall, there's still the factor of taking V-Rex bites and only suffering minor flesh wounds.A massive 30ish ton carnivore biting through bullet-resistant glass isn't all that shocking to me, tbh.
The glass is meant to protect riders from giant ass dinosaurs. Heck, even a smash from an Ankylosaurus's tail only cracked the glass.