I'm a spinosaurus with a System to raise a dinosaur army
Chapter 101: Indestructible scale
- Chapter 365: Epilogue
- Chapter 364: Death of a legend
- Chapter 363: The last friend
- Chapter 362: The first true hunt
- Chapter 361: Passing to the next generation
- Chapter 360: History museum
- Chapter 359: Path of the giant
- Chapter 358: Science is eternal
- Chapter 357: Giant of the skies
- Chapter 356: Cruel sea
- Chapter 355: A friendship that surpass death
- Chapter 354: The last flight
- Chapter 353: Old woman
- Chapter 352: New blood
- Chapter 351: The egg
- Chapter 350: Finally peace
- Chapter 349: The final act
- Chapter 348: The last moments of the last emperor
- Chapter 347: Tracking the emperor
- Chapter 346: The end of the final battle
- Chapter 345: Sobek’s return
- Chapter 344: The beginning of the final battle
- Chapter 343: Nuclear explosions in the sea
- Chapter 342: Battle in the sea
- Chapter 341: Victory on the red planet
- Chapter 340: Protecting the colony
- Chapter 339: A spectacular explosion
- Chapter 338: Second attempt to kill
- Chapter 337: Acting before it’s too late
- Chapter 336: Preparing for the worst
- Chapter 335: Black Hole
- Chapter 334: Ultimate move
- Chapter 333: Metal vs organic
- Chapter 332: Wafner’s plan
- Chapter 331: On the surface of the Moon
- Chapter 330: Trap
- Chapter 329: Clash of forces
- Chapter 328: Time to fight
- Chapter 327: Increase terraforming
- Chapter 326: A new monstrosity
- Chapter 325: Prevent the escalation
- Chapter 324: After the nuclear attack
- Chapter 323: The horror of nuclear power
- Chapter 322: The most powerful bomb ever created
- Chapter 321: Escaping the war zone
- Chapter 320: On the edge of a crisis
- Chapter 319: Crazy advancements in military
- Chapter 318: Invasion
- Chapter 317: Changes
- Chapter 316: Chess game
- Chapter 315: Give up
- Chapter 314: Starting the uprising
- Chapter 313: Colony
- Chapter 312: An unexpected help
- Chapter 311: Gradual collapsing
- Chapter 310: Another superpower falls
- Chapter 309: Conspiracy
- Chapter 308: Other three years later
- Chapter 307: The first step for the future among the stars
- Chapter 306: Mutation system
- Chapter 305: A new ally
- Chapter 304: A new surprise
- Chapter 303: Hammond’s inheritance
- Chapter 302: Death of a great man
- Chapter 301: A good news
- Chapter 300: The flames of revolution
- Chapter 299: The final evolution
- Chapter 298: A single person can make the difference
- Chapter 297: Defending dinosaurs
- Chapter 296: Changes happened
- Chapter 295: Old friends
- Chapter 294: The final decision
- Chapter 293: Discussion between politicians
- Chapter 292: End of the first meeting
- Chapter 291: First meeting
- Chapter 290: Sobek’s arrival
- Chapter 289: The Eden Union thrives
- Chapter 288: The birth of the Eden Union
- Chapter 287: Obtaining the help of the scientists
- Chapter 286: Searching for Hammond’s help
- Chapter 285: Changes
- Chapter 284: Researches
- Chapter 283: Discussion on the hotel
- Chapter 282: Eden Union
- Chapter 281: An alternative proposal
- Chapter 280: The queen and the dinosaur
- Chapter 279: The queen and the president
- Chapter 278: The queen’s decision
- Chapter 277: The danger of the atomic
- Chapter 276: Three years later
- Chapter 275: All around the world
- Chapter 274: The beginning of the true age of peace
- Chapter 273: Embargo
- Chapter 272: Total victory
- Chapter 271: Duel in the battle
- Chapter 270: Devastating battle
- Chapter 269: The dinosaurs start their attack
- Chapter 268: The victory of Beleriard’s forces
- Chapter 267: The end of the Colonel
- Chapter 266: The start of the rebellion
- Chapter 265: Thermobaric missiles
- Chapter 264: A call from the godfather
- Chapter 263: The counterattack plan
- Chapter 262: The enemy’s plan
- Chapter 261: Prepare for the fight
- Chapter 260: A dinosaur amongs humans
- Chapter 259: Teacher and pupil
- Chapter 258: The NMWA take action
- Chapter 257: Jocelyne the president
- Chapter 256: The election
- Chapter 255: Building a new government
- Chapter 254: The unification
- Chapter 253: A new Constitution
- Chapter 252: Brothers’ talking
- Chapter 251: Reassuring the people
- Chapter 250: Eliminating opposition
- Chapter 249: Ultimatum
- Chapter 248: Unrest in the human world
- Chapter 247: Ready for war
- Chapter 246: Evaluate proposals
- Chapter 245: Dinosaurs strong together!
- Chapter 244: The Queen of the Sea
- Chapter 243: One year later
- Chapter 242: Commissioning building projects
- Chapter 241: The private investigator
- Chapter 240: The return journey
- Chapter 239: The game has begun
- Chapter 238: We have to mantain peace
- Chapter 237: Family reunion
- Chapter 236: Admit a mistake
- Chapter 235: Human healer
- Chapter 234: Helping the dinosaurs
- Chapter 233: Trust a human
- Chapter 232: The revolt of the dinosaurs
- Chapter 231: Illegal farm
- Chapter 230: The new economic hegemon
- Chapter 229: The old man will act again
- Chapter 228: Existential doubts
- Chapter 227: Death sentence
- Chapter 226: News
- Chapter 225: Meeting between old friends
- Chapter 224: Invitation from John Hammond
- Chapter 223: Talking in front of the NMWA
- Chapter 222: Henry Wu
- Chapter 221: Arrive to the continent
- Chapter 220: The era of peace is over
- Chapter 219: Chaos at the illegal market
- Chapter 218: The return of the exiled
- Chapter 217: Searching Henry Wu
- Chapter 216: Time to new explorations
- Chapter 215: New improvements
- Chapter 214: New evolution
- Chapter 213: One last night
- Chapter 212: Chat between friends
- Chapter 211: Father and son
- Chapter 210: An old dream
- Chapter 209: John Hammond
- Chapter 208: Exile
- Chapter 207: Fight for dominance
- Chapter 206: New members of the pack
- Chapter 205: First lot
- Chapter 204: The power of genetics
- Chapter 203: The culprit
- Chapter 202: Peace treaty
- Chapter 201: Convincing the NMWA
- Chapter 200: Aftermath
- Chapter 199: Infiltrate into the Department
- Chapter 198: Meeting with an old acquaintance
- Chapter 197: Jocelyne’s proposal
- Chapter 196: The duel
- Chapter 195: Challenge
- Chapter 194: Jocelyne and Buck
- Chapter 193: Visiting the prisoners
- Chapter 192: Questions and more questions
- Chapter 191: Meeting the dinosaurs’ leader
- Chapter 190: Talking to the dinosaurs
- Chapter 189: Going to meet the dinosaurs
- Chapter 188: I have to do it!
- Chapter 187: The choice of the ambassador
- Chapter 186: Discussion
- Chapter 185: Punishment
- Chapter 184: Evasion attempt
- Chapter 183: Reunion of old friends
- Chapter 182: Disorder among the humans
- Chapter 181: The humans accept the negotiation
- Chapter 180: The trial
- Chapter 179: Time to make justice
- Chapter 178: A proper goodbye for the fallen
- Chapter 177: The captive soldier
- Chapter 176: Return to the city
- Chapter 175: The world discovers the truth
- Chapter 174: End of the first true battle
- Chapter 173: Gas weapons
- Chapter 172: The first battle starts
- Chapter 171: Ready for the battle
- Chapter 170: Thoughts of a prisoner (part 2)
- Chapter 169: Thoughts of a prisoner (part 1)
- Chapter 168: The war is near
- Chapter 167: Capturing a city
- Chapter 166: They have arrived
- Chapter 165: Useless resistance
- Chapter 164: Tomorrow, the world will know about sentient dinosaurs
- Chapter 163: Big stage
- Chapter 162: Warning
- Chapter 161: The plan begin
- Chapter 160: From now, we are at war
- Chapter 159: Dinosaurs can’t talk... right?
- Chapter 158: Go away from our territory!
- Chapter 157: A storm is coming
- Chapter 156: First example of tradition
- Chapter 155: Preparations
- Chapter 154: Our time is up
- Chapter 153: This is our land!
- Chapter 152: Time for the truth
- Chapter 151: You learn by making mistakes
- Chapter 150: Build fortifications
- Chapter 149: Establish a citadel
- Chapter 148: Continue is a duty now
- Chapter 147: Eliminate any witnesses
- Chapter 146: The choice is made
- Chapter 145: Change in birds’ behavior
- Chapter 144: Fruits and fishes
- Chapter 143: A task from a god
- Chapter 142: Flying in the sky
- Chapter 141: Invitation
- Chapter 140: Armor
- Chapter 139: Preparations for the war
- Chapter 138: Extinction
- Chapter 137: The tyrannosaurs arrive
- Chapter 136: True loyalty
- Chapter 135: More and more mysteries
- Chapter 134: Humans are no longer invincible!
- Chapter 133: Time to establish a defensive line
- Chapter 132: Battle among tyrannosaurs
- Chapter 131: Return to the family
- Chapter 130: Increasing the size of the herd
- Chapter 129: Ending the third evolution
- Chapter 128: The Mother Cell
- Chapter 127: Meeting with the scientists
- Chapter 126: Return to the lake
- Chapter 125: Arrive to the continent
- Chapter 124: Can dinosaurs become intelligent?
- Chapter 123: Goodbye birds!
- Chapter 122: Tracking the spinosaurus
- Chapter 121: The [Personal weapon]
- Chapter 120: Recruiting an army of birds
- Chapter 119: Destroying ships
- Chapter 118: Hunt in the sea
- Chapter 117: Caught a ship
- Chapter 116: Freedom!
- Chapter 115: Time to finish the escape
- Chapter 114: Sobek’s cunning vs the invincible human technology
- Chapter 113: The prize is coming
- Chapter 112: Deceive the humans
- Chapter 111: Escape
- Chapter 110: The new king of the dinosaurs
- Chapter 109: Stop hiding
- Chapter 108: No bad dreams in my presence
- Chapter 107: Meeting with old friends
- Chapter 106: Organizing an uprising
- Chapter 105: Talking about escape
- Chapter 104: Using molecular physics to harden the skin
- Chapter 103: Challenge accepted
- Chapter 102: A unique living being
- Chapter 101: Indestructible scale
- Chapter 100: Captured... or maybe not
- Chapter 99: Dream... or nightmare
- Chapter 98: Alan Grant
- Chapter 97: Look Death in the face
- Chapter 96: The huge beast
- Chapter 95: The true essence of hunting
- Chapter 94: Prepare to go out
- Chapter 93: Contact with the local tribe
- Chapter 92: Great confusion and then a plan
- Chapter 91: A footprint and a mystery
- Chapter 90: It sounds bigger
- Chapter 89: Hunting together
- Chapter 88: What justice is this?
- Chapter 87: The first subordinate
- Chapter 86: Tyrannosaurus rex
- Chapter 85: Linguistics
- Chapter 84: Documentary (part 3)
- Chapter 83: Documentary (part 2)
- Chapter 82: Documentary (part 1)
- Chapter 81: The strongest creature that ever existed!
- Chapter 80: Find the family again
- Chapter 79: The Great King of the Forest
- Chapter 78: Neanderthals’ city
- Chapter 77: Neanderthals
- Chapter 76: Surprise!
- Chapter 75: Hurricane
- Chapter 74: ... the third one wins!
- Chapter 73: When two people fight...
- Chapter 72: The lake
- Chapter 71: Gorgosaurus
- Chapter 70: Pachyrhinosaurus
- Chapter 69: Ankylosaurus
- Chapter 68: Ultimate skill
- Chapter 67: Mother-daughter chat
- Chapter 66: Movie directors and preparing expeditions
- Chapter 65: Starting the second evolution
- Chapter 64: The most intelligent
- Chapter 63: Screw you!
- Chapter 62: Found it!
- Chapter 61: Distant cousin
- Chapter 60: The strongest of the river
- Chapter 59: Shocking the scientific community!
- Chapter 58: Press conference
- Chapter 57: The Permian area
- Chapter 56: The mystery of the bonus money
- Chapter 55: Final goodbye
- Chapter 54: On the verge of downfall
- Chapter 53: The family is reunited
- Chapter 52: Finally a good news!
- Chapter 51: Hunted
- Chapter 50: Torvosaurus
- Chapter 49: Doubts
- Chapter 48: A father cannot surrender
- Chapter 47: Teaching and learning
- Chapter 46: The rival’s fall
- Chapter 45: Return and healing
- Chapter 44: Fight among rivals
- Chapter 43: Complications
- Chapter 42: Human city found!
- Chapter 41: Jocelyne
- Chapter 40: Trust issues
- Chapter 39: Rescue
- Chapter 38: Kidnapping
- Chapter 37: Something is wrong
- Chapter 36: Carcharodontosaurus
- Chapter 35: Allosaurus
- Chapter 34: Scavengers
- Chapter 33: Superpredator
- Chapter 32: Mammals
- Chapter 31: Battle with carnivores
- Chapter 30: New hunt, new problems
- Chapter 29: Completing the first evolution
- Chapter 28: Starting the evolution
- Chapter 27: The largest spinosaurus ever found
- Chapter 26: University trip
- Chapter 25: Towards the human territory
- Chapter 24: On the road again
- Chapter 23: Eden’s history
- Chapter 22: Hunter vs hunter
- Chapter 21: Decimate poachers
- Chapter 20: Divide et impera
- Chapter 19: Poachers
- Chapter 18: Oxalaia
- Chapter 17: Ichthyovenator
- Chapter 16: Giants among giants
- Chapter 15: New home
- Chapter 14: Time to go
- Chapter 13: Baryonyx
- Chapter 12: A new territory
- Chapter 11: Stethacanthus
- Chapter 10: First time fishing
- Chapter 9: Entering the forest
- Chapter 8: Improve the trap
- Chapter 7: Prepare a trap
- Chapter 6: First level up
- Chapter 5: First skill point
- Chapter 4: First hunt
- Chapter 3: Rebirth as a spinosaurus
- Chapter 2: Prologue (part 2)
- Chapter 1: Prologue - Part 1
"Damn..." Eddie murmured. "That son of a bitch really caught it"
Ian swallowed. Seen up close, the dinosaur’s gigantic body looked even more huge. "It can’t go out, right?" he asked in a whisper to one of the guards. 𝚏𝗿𝗲𝐞𝚠𝕖𝐛𝗻𝗼𝐯𝕖𝚕.𝚌𝗼𝗺
The man laughed. "Unless it can cut reinforced steel, I highly doubt it" he said. “Anyway, now it’s sedated. You can approach safely"
Sarah obviously didn’t think twice. In a few moments she was next to the dinosaur’s body and was already touching the huge abdomen. "No feathers" she whispered to herself. "Except for a small group of quills on the neck and head. More evidence of probable evolution from an aquatic dinosaur..."
Ian couldn’t understand how his girlfriend could be so casual. He was literally shitting himself. The giant dinosaur scared him quite a bit. Maybe it was because of his past trauma at Mega Beast Park... but the professor Malcolm felt it wasn’t the case. It was as if his was an instinct. He had the impression that the dinosaur could come out of the cage at any time.
After carefully inspecting the animal, Sarah had begun to take out her tools to better examine it. Even if she didn’t like the situation she was still a biologist and had a duty to study this new species. With Nick’s help she stretched out a tape measure to measure its length.
The result shocked her. "29 meters!" she exclaimed without even wanting to. Such a size broke every existing record! That dinosaur was as long as three buses!
Only the largest sauropods, such as the argentinosaurus or the alamosaurus, reached these estimates. Or cetaceans like the blue whale. It had never been thought that a predatory animal could be so big!
"Wait... that has no sense" Sarah thought. "How can such a beast weight less than 60 tons? It should be heavy as a sauropod, but the footprints that we found weren’t so deep..."
Sarah also carefully measured the legs, the sail, the neck and the muzzle and noted all the results. Then she took a lens and inspected the animal’s skin, hoping to understand the reason for its exceptional hardness.
Unfortunately it didn’t get good results: the scales didn’t show anything abnormal. There were no substances or liquids above them. They were normal scales, except they were harder than iron. Apparently the dinosaur didn’t want to reveal its secrets without a fight. “Eddie! Can you get me a laser?"
Sarah knew that with ordinary tools she would never be able to snatch a scale. She had to resort to something more powerful.
Eddie didn’t take long to bring her what she wanted. Being the equipment attendant, he always made sure not to miss anything. It was not uncommon for a biologist or geologist to decide to use the laser, so carrying it was a duty.
Sarah had to heat the edges of the scale for forty minutes before it broke off. When it finally fell to the ground, she was surprised to see a second scale regrow instantly, filling the empty spot.
"Damn! Can it also regenerate itself?" Eddie exclaimed.
"Maybe it even breath fire..." Ian murmured.
Sarah was surprised, but not astonished. Regeneration wasn’t so unusual in nature. Many living beings made use of it, although not so quickly. In confirmation of her hypotheses, as soon as she inspected the freshly torn scale under a microscope, she found in the part that had to be attached to the skin unmistakable traces of incredibly ductile stem cells, capable of multiplying rapidly to restore the lost part of the body. At least, that wasn’t an unsolvable mystery.
The same, however, couldn’t be said for the exceptional hardness of the scale. As much as Sarah worked on it, she could find no sign of any chemical that would allow such resistance. She even tried to inspect the inside of the scale, wasting a whole hour of her time to open it, but she found nothing noteworthy. The scale seemed, in fact, only a scale.
While Sarah was working Ian and Nick were addressing the guards. "How much sleeping pill did you give it?" they asked seeing that the animal had not yet woken up.
The guard shrugged. “When Roland took it in the forest he had given it little, and in fact the dinosaur woke up as soon as we got back here. It started to fidget like a madman, so Roland threw some sedative in its mouth to calm it down. It was easy to carry it in the hold while it slept like a log"
Of course Sobek had only pretended to be asleep and want to escape. He simply wanted humans to see him as a common animal, so he acted like one. In that situation any wild animal would have panicked, fidgeting in the cage was the minimum.
“So this is the plan? Will you keep it drugged for the whole trip?" Nick asked grumpily.
"I don’t know. You have to talk to the boss about it” the guard replied.
Ian was about to ask something more, but Sarah called him to her. Professor Malcolm hurried to join her. "I’ll send the test results to professor Grant tonight" she told him. "Maybe he understands something more"
"Sometimes certain things can’t be understood" Ian grumbled with his usual pessimism looking at the giant dinosaur that seemed to sleep blissfully a few steps away from each other.
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AUTHOR’S THOUGHTS
Hi! It’s been a while from our last talk. Let’s discuss something new today!
1) We have a lot of new characters in this new arc. Nick Van Owen, Eddie Carr, Roland Tembo, Dieter Stark and Ajay Sidhu are all characters from the movie ’The lost world: Jurassic Park’. They have almost all kept their original role: Nick is an environmental photographer belonging to an association called ’Eden first’ (in the film ’Earth first’, but here the name is different since they are not on Earth); Eddie is an engineer skilled in making base camps and handling high-precision scientific instruments; Roland is a hunter whose only goal is to confront the most dangerous predator on the planet; Dieter is... well, an asshole; and Ajay is Roland’s second-in-command, his friend and aide. Tsu’tey, on the other hand, is another character from the movie ’Avatar’. And finally, the gigachad: Alan Grant, which I hope needs no introduction. And yes, of all people, he is my favorite character from ’Jurassic Park’, obviously accompanied by Ian Malcolm. Alongside him I also wanted to include Billy, his pupil who appeared in the film ’Jurassic Park 3’.
2) Since Sarah has brought the matter up, let’s say a few words about dinosaur feathers. As I have already explained in the Chapter dedicated to the tyrannosaurus, unfortunately we cannot say with absolute certainty which dinosaurs had feathers and which did not. The only fossil evidence of feathers are the marks left by their roots on the bones, or the few pieces of fossilized skin that have survived to this day. However, these fossils, in addition to being extremely rare, can only tell us that that particular dinosaur had feathers, not that everyone in its family had them or not. They are also not that reliable, as there are so many variables that need to be taken into account. For example, we know that many dromaeosaurids and tyrannosauroids had feathers thanks to the traces they left on their bones; however, the fact that such traces are not present in other dinosaurs does not mean that the feathers were not there. The same goes for the evidence of the presence of a scaled skin (for example the case of the tyrannosaurus): like many modern birds (for example chickens), it is probable that many dinosaurs also had both feathers and scales. So which dinosaurs had feathers and which didn’t? The correct answer is: we can never know for sure. Just as today there are animals that have hair and others that don’t, it is probable that there were dinosaurs with feathers and others without, and this character varied from species to species. Nor can you take a dinosaur of a particular family with evidence of plumage and assume that all the other species in that family were similar: if you think about it, an elephant and a mammoth are practically cousins, but their fur is very different. However, based on the fossil evidence, it is probable that the feather gene was present in the DNA of dinosaurs from their very earliest common ancestor (if not even from the common ancestor between dinosaurs and pterosaurs), consequently it is probable that all dinosaurs possessed this gene and were therefore able to grow feathers (it is possible, however, that over time this gene was lost and feathers evolved independently several times). In fact, we have fossil evidence that at least one species in every known dinosaur family possessed feathered traits, even among stegosaurids or ceratopsids. Today, the probability of the presence of feathers is considered as follows: among theropods, 100% of the coelurosauria (tyrannosaurids, ornithimimids, dromeosaurids, troodontids, oviraptorids, cenagnathans, therizinosaurids, compsognathids, microraptorids and alvarezsaurids) possessed feathers, while among non-coelurosauria (all other theropods, such as carcharodontosaurids, spinosaurids, etc.) 70% possessed some form of them, even primitive; among sauropods and hadrosaurids the probability is 45%; among pachycephalosaurids and ceratopsids the probability is 90%; between stegosaurids and ankylosaurids it is only 20%. I repeat that these percentages are purely theoretical, and are based only on probabilities, not on verifiable data. And what about spinosaurids? Did they have feathers? Probably not. Hydrophobic feathers, those that allow penguins to move easily in the water, are a rather recent evolution, following the KT extinction. However, as mentioned above, there is the possibility that feathers evolved independently multiple times, and that therefore spinosaurids also evolved hydrophobic feathers as penguins did many tens of millions of years later. In short, the question is still open. To avoid too much debate, in my story I have chosen to adhere to the most currently popular hypothesis, ie that spinosaurids did not possess any form of plumage, or in any case just a few hints, therefore also Sobek is almost completely featherless.
3) Now let’s spend a few words about dinosaurs. In the last few Chapters they have not appeared very frequently, so we have few species to talk about. First of all the alamosaurus (Chapter 98), one of the last sauropods ever to appear on Earth, which coexisted with the t-rex and became extinct like it due to the KT event. Its size makes it the largest dinosaur (and consequently animal) to ever walk in North America and also one of the largest ever to appear in the world, rivaling giants like the paralititan and the argentinosaurus: it could have reached 28-30 meters and exceed 70 tons in weight. As one of the last dinosaurs to appear on Earth, the alamosaurus makes an appearance in the documentary ’The last day of dinosaurs’. The mamenchisaurus (Chapter 87) was in turn a sauropod of enormous dimensions: it lived around 160-145 million years ago, could reach 33-35 meters in length and weigh 50-75 tons. Although it is quite well known to the general public, its only real screen appearance is in the film ’The lost world: Jurassic Park’. The sinraptor (Chapter 91) instead it is a very little known dinosaur; it is a predatory theropod that lived in China in the Late Jurassic, which could reach a length of 7 meters and a height of 4, therefore making it a rather fearsome predator (although compared to other predatory dinosaurs such as allosaurus or tyrannosaurus looked quite weak).
4) And finally let’s talk about a hot argument: could spinosaurus have defeated a t-rex? The most correct answer would be: it’s a stupid question, because we are talking about two animals that lived on two different continents, which filled different ecological niches (one was a piscivore, the other a carnivore), which lived in different environments and which, in the end, lived about 30 million years apart from each other. Basically, we’re talking about two animals that have never met. However, if we pretend that temporal, geographical, environmental and habitual distances do not exist, who would win? Even placing the two in a very small environment, they would probably prefer to ignore each other, since they would feed on different food sources and therefore would have no reason to conflict; and since a confrontation would be risky for both, they would choose to coexist as many current predators do. And even if they ever get into a fight, it’s unlikely they’ll ever get into a real fight: most fights would consist of threats where one of the two would retreat before even fighting, and the few ’real’ fights would end after a few blows. given that one of the two would immediately withdraw from the fight after realizing that he is facing a difficult opponent. However, if we erase everything we know about animal behavior and give the two an unnatural aggressiveness to the point of making them fight to the death, who wins? In this case, the answer can only be: the t-rex. My apologies to all spinosaurus fans, but realistically speaking it is impossible for spinosaurus to beat a t-rex. The t-rex was bigger (8-10 tons against the 6-7 of the spinosaurus), had the most powerful bite (8.9 tons of pressure) and was built specifically to fight against dangerous and ruthless opponents. Therefore, the t-rex would have emerged victorious without a shadow of a doubt. But what if we change the spinosaurus? What if, for example, we take the spinosaurus that appeared in ’Jurassic Park 3’, whose clash with the t-rex made fans so infuriated? Well, in that case, the situation changes. The spinosaurus featured in the film (which was believed to be the actual spinosaurus, at least until 2005) is more than strong enough to fight evenly against a t-rex and defeat it. Furthermore, as the producers themselves have announced, the spinosaurus is currently the strongest non-hybrid dinosaur in the franchise. Therefore, Jurassic Park fans, within that cinematic universe the spinosaurus definitely beats the t-rex. And for those pissed off that in the movie the t-rex bites the spinosaurus, and then his neck should snap instantly from the immense pressure... well, DIE. I’m serious. It’s a science fiction FILM, it doesn’t have to be realistic. That battle only served to show the superiority of the spinosaurus and it succeeded very well. How did the spinosaurus survive the t-rex bite? Who knows. Maybe it has super tough skin, or maybe a skeleton harder than titanium. Is it scientifically correct? No, but who cares. Also because it doesn’t seem to me that when King Kong did the same thing in the 2005 film anyone of you complained. Therefore, stop complaining about a fight between two fictional characters and watch a sci-fi movie for what it is, without going to look for a reason to justify the defeat of your favorite dinosaur. At the moment the spinosaurus is the strongest dinosaur in the ’Jurassic Park’ franchise; accept it and don’t bother. And after this personal outburst, let’s talk about Sobek... well, there’s not much to say actually. Since with [Reinforced skin] he can withstand a pressure of 25 tons, the bite of the t-rex is like a mosquito bite for him. Therefore, Sobek can basically use the t-rex as paper to wipe his backside.
- Chapter 365: Epilogue
- Chapter 364: Death of a legend
- Chapter 363: The last friend
- Chapter 362: The first true hunt
- Chapter 361: Passing to the next generation
- Chapter 360: History museum
- Chapter 359: Path of the giant
- Chapter 358: Science is eternal
- Chapter 357: Giant of the skies
- Chapter 356: Cruel sea
- Chapter 355: A friendship that surpass death
- Chapter 354: The last flight
- Chapter 353: Old woman
- Chapter 352: New blood
- Chapter 351: The egg
- Chapter 350: Finally peace
- Chapter 349: The final act
- Chapter 348: The last moments of the last emperor
- Chapter 347: Tracking the emperor
- Chapter 346: The end of the final battle
- Chapter 345: Sobek’s return
- Chapter 344: The beginning of the final battle
- Chapter 343: Nuclear explosions in the sea
- Chapter 342: Battle in the sea
- Chapter 341: Victory on the red planet
- Chapter 340: Protecting the colony
- Chapter 339: A spectacular explosion
- Chapter 338: Second attempt to kill
- Chapter 337: Acting before it’s too late
- Chapter 336: Preparing for the worst
- Chapter 335: Black Hole
- Chapter 334: Ultimate move
- Chapter 333: Metal vs organic
- Chapter 332: Wafner’s plan
- Chapter 331: On the surface of the Moon
- Chapter 330: Trap
- Chapter 329: Clash of forces
- Chapter 328: Time to fight
- Chapter 327: Increase terraforming
- Chapter 326: A new monstrosity
- Chapter 325: Prevent the escalation
- Chapter 324: After the nuclear attack
- Chapter 323: The horror of nuclear power
- Chapter 322: The most powerful bomb ever created
- Chapter 321: Escaping the war zone
- Chapter 320: On the edge of a crisis
- Chapter 319: Crazy advancements in military
- Chapter 318: Invasion
- Chapter 317: Changes
- Chapter 316: Chess game
- Chapter 315: Give up
- Chapter 314: Starting the uprising
- Chapter 313: Colony
- Chapter 312: An unexpected help
- Chapter 311: Gradual collapsing
- Chapter 310: Another superpower falls
- Chapter 309: Conspiracy
- Chapter 308: Other three years later
- Chapter 307: The first step for the future among the stars
- Chapter 306: Mutation system
- Chapter 305: A new ally
- Chapter 304: A new surprise
- Chapter 303: Hammond’s inheritance
- Chapter 302: Death of a great man
- Chapter 301: A good news
- Chapter 300: The flames of revolution
- Chapter 299: The final evolution
- Chapter 298: A single person can make the difference
- Chapter 297: Defending dinosaurs
- Chapter 296: Changes happened
- Chapter 295: Old friends
- Chapter 294: The final decision
- Chapter 293: Discussion between politicians
- Chapter 292: End of the first meeting
- Chapter 291: First meeting
- Chapter 290: Sobek’s arrival
- Chapter 289: The Eden Union thrives
- Chapter 288: The birth of the Eden Union
- Chapter 287: Obtaining the help of the scientists
- Chapter 286: Searching for Hammond’s help
- Chapter 285: Changes
- Chapter 284: Researches
- Chapter 283: Discussion on the hotel
- Chapter 282: Eden Union
- Chapter 281: An alternative proposal
- Chapter 280: The queen and the dinosaur
- Chapter 279: The queen and the president
- Chapter 278: The queen’s decision
- Chapter 277: The danger of the atomic
- Chapter 276: Three years later
- Chapter 275: All around the world
- Chapter 274: The beginning of the true age of peace
- Chapter 273: Embargo
- Chapter 272: Total victory
- Chapter 271: Duel in the battle
- Chapter 270: Devastating battle
- Chapter 269: The dinosaurs start their attack
- Chapter 268: The victory of Beleriard’s forces
- Chapter 267: The end of the Colonel
- Chapter 266: The start of the rebellion
- Chapter 265: Thermobaric missiles
- Chapter 264: A call from the godfather
- Chapter 263: The counterattack plan
- Chapter 262: The enemy’s plan
- Chapter 261: Prepare for the fight
- Chapter 260: A dinosaur amongs humans
- Chapter 259: Teacher and pupil
- Chapter 258: The NMWA take action
- Chapter 257: Jocelyne the president
- Chapter 256: The election
- Chapter 255: Building a new government
- Chapter 254: The unification
- Chapter 253: A new Constitution
- Chapter 252: Brothers’ talking
- Chapter 251: Reassuring the people
- Chapter 250: Eliminating opposition
- Chapter 249: Ultimatum
- Chapter 248: Unrest in the human world
- Chapter 247: Ready for war
- Chapter 246: Evaluate proposals
- Chapter 245: Dinosaurs strong together!
- Chapter 244: The Queen of the Sea
- Chapter 243: One year later
- Chapter 242: Commissioning building projects
- Chapter 241: The private investigator
- Chapter 240: The return journey
- Chapter 239: The game has begun
- Chapter 238: We have to mantain peace
- Chapter 237: Family reunion
- Chapter 236: Admit a mistake
- Chapter 235: Human healer
- Chapter 234: Helping the dinosaurs
- Chapter 233: Trust a human
- Chapter 232: The revolt of the dinosaurs
- Chapter 231: Illegal farm
- Chapter 230: The new economic hegemon
- Chapter 229: The old man will act again
- Chapter 228: Existential doubts
- Chapter 227: Death sentence
- Chapter 226: News
- Chapter 225: Meeting between old friends
- Chapter 224: Invitation from John Hammond
- Chapter 223: Talking in front of the NMWA
- Chapter 222: Henry Wu
- Chapter 221: Arrive to the continent
- Chapter 220: The era of peace is over
- Chapter 219: Chaos at the illegal market
- Chapter 218: The return of the exiled
- Chapter 217: Searching Henry Wu
- Chapter 216: Time to new explorations
- Chapter 215: New improvements
- Chapter 214: New evolution
- Chapter 213: One last night
- Chapter 212: Chat between friends
- Chapter 211: Father and son
- Chapter 210: An old dream
- Chapter 209: John Hammond
- Chapter 208: Exile
- Chapter 207: Fight for dominance
- Chapter 206: New members of the pack
- Chapter 205: First lot
- Chapter 204: The power of genetics
- Chapter 203: The culprit
- Chapter 202: Peace treaty
- Chapter 201: Convincing the NMWA
- Chapter 200: Aftermath
- Chapter 199: Infiltrate into the Department
- Chapter 198: Meeting with an old acquaintance
- Chapter 197: Jocelyne’s proposal
- Chapter 196: The duel
- Chapter 195: Challenge
- Chapter 194: Jocelyne and Buck
- Chapter 193: Visiting the prisoners
- Chapter 192: Questions and more questions
- Chapter 191: Meeting the dinosaurs’ leader
- Chapter 190: Talking to the dinosaurs
- Chapter 189: Going to meet the dinosaurs
- Chapter 188: I have to do it!
- Chapter 187: The choice of the ambassador
- Chapter 186: Discussion
- Chapter 185: Punishment
- Chapter 184: Evasion attempt
- Chapter 183: Reunion of old friends
- Chapter 182: Disorder among the humans
- Chapter 181: The humans accept the negotiation
- Chapter 180: The trial
- Chapter 179: Time to make justice
- Chapter 178: A proper goodbye for the fallen
- Chapter 177: The captive soldier
- Chapter 176: Return to the city
- Chapter 175: The world discovers the truth
- Chapter 174: End of the first true battle
- Chapter 173: Gas weapons
- Chapter 172: The first battle starts
- Chapter 171: Ready for the battle
- Chapter 170: Thoughts of a prisoner (part 2)
- Chapter 169: Thoughts of a prisoner (part 1)
- Chapter 168: The war is near
- Chapter 167: Capturing a city
- Chapter 166: They have arrived
- Chapter 165: Useless resistance
- Chapter 164: Tomorrow, the world will know about sentient dinosaurs
- Chapter 163: Big stage
- Chapter 162: Warning
- Chapter 161: The plan begin
- Chapter 160: From now, we are at war
- Chapter 159: Dinosaurs can’t talk... right?
- Chapter 158: Go away from our territory!
- Chapter 157: A storm is coming
- Chapter 156: First example of tradition
- Chapter 155: Preparations
- Chapter 154: Our time is up
- Chapter 153: This is our land!
- Chapter 152: Time for the truth
- Chapter 151: You learn by making mistakes
- Chapter 150: Build fortifications
- Chapter 149: Establish a citadel
- Chapter 148: Continue is a duty now
- Chapter 147: Eliminate any witnesses
- Chapter 146: The choice is made
- Chapter 145: Change in birds’ behavior
- Chapter 144: Fruits and fishes
- Chapter 143: A task from a god
- Chapter 142: Flying in the sky
- Chapter 141: Invitation
- Chapter 140: Armor
- Chapter 139: Preparations for the war
- Chapter 138: Extinction
- Chapter 137: The tyrannosaurs arrive
- Chapter 136: True loyalty
- Chapter 135: More and more mysteries
- Chapter 134: Humans are no longer invincible!
- Chapter 133: Time to establish a defensive line
- Chapter 132: Battle among tyrannosaurs
- Chapter 131: Return to the family
- Chapter 130: Increasing the size of the herd
- Chapter 129: Ending the third evolution
- Chapter 128: The Mother Cell
- Chapter 127: Meeting with the scientists
- Chapter 126: Return to the lake
- Chapter 125: Arrive to the continent
- Chapter 124: Can dinosaurs become intelligent?
- Chapter 123: Goodbye birds!
- Chapter 122: Tracking the spinosaurus
- Chapter 121: The [Personal weapon]
- Chapter 120: Recruiting an army of birds
- Chapter 119: Destroying ships
- Chapter 118: Hunt in the sea
- Chapter 117: Caught a ship
- Chapter 116: Freedom!
- Chapter 115: Time to finish the escape
- Chapter 114: Sobek’s cunning vs the invincible human technology
- Chapter 113: The prize is coming
- Chapter 112: Deceive the humans
- Chapter 111: Escape
- Chapter 110: The new king of the dinosaurs
- Chapter 109: Stop hiding
- Chapter 108: No bad dreams in my presence
- Chapter 107: Meeting with old friends
- Chapter 106: Organizing an uprising
- Chapter 105: Talking about escape
- Chapter 104: Using molecular physics to harden the skin
- Chapter 103: Challenge accepted
- Chapter 102: A unique living being
- Chapter 101: Indestructible scale
- Chapter 100: Captured... or maybe not
- Chapter 99: Dream... or nightmare
- Chapter 98: Alan Grant
- Chapter 97: Look Death in the face
- Chapter 96: The huge beast
- Chapter 95: The true essence of hunting
- Chapter 94: Prepare to go out
- Chapter 93: Contact with the local tribe
- Chapter 92: Great confusion and then a plan
- Chapter 91: A footprint and a mystery
- Chapter 90: It sounds bigger
- Chapter 89: Hunting together
- Chapter 88: What justice is this?
- Chapter 87: The first subordinate
- Chapter 86: Tyrannosaurus rex
- Chapter 85: Linguistics
- Chapter 84: Documentary (part 3)
- Chapter 83: Documentary (part 2)
- Chapter 82: Documentary (part 1)
- Chapter 81: The strongest creature that ever existed!
- Chapter 80: Find the family again
- Chapter 79: The Great King of the Forest
- Chapter 78: Neanderthals’ city
- Chapter 77: Neanderthals
- Chapter 76: Surprise!
- Chapter 75: Hurricane
- Chapter 74: ... the third one wins!
- Chapter 73: When two people fight...
- Chapter 72: The lake
- Chapter 71: Gorgosaurus
- Chapter 70: Pachyrhinosaurus
- Chapter 69: Ankylosaurus
- Chapter 68: Ultimate skill
- Chapter 67: Mother-daughter chat
- Chapter 66: Movie directors and preparing expeditions
- Chapter 65: Starting the second evolution
- Chapter 64: The most intelligent
- Chapter 63: Screw you!
- Chapter 62: Found it!
- Chapter 61: Distant cousin
- Chapter 60: The strongest of the river
- Chapter 59: Shocking the scientific community!
- Chapter 58: Press conference
- Chapter 57: The Permian area
- Chapter 56: The mystery of the bonus money
- Chapter 55: Final goodbye
- Chapter 54: On the verge of downfall
- Chapter 53: The family is reunited
- Chapter 52: Finally a good news!
- Chapter 51: Hunted
- Chapter 50: Torvosaurus
- Chapter 49: Doubts
- Chapter 48: A father cannot surrender
- Chapter 47: Teaching and learning
- Chapter 46: The rival’s fall
- Chapter 45: Return and healing
- Chapter 44: Fight among rivals
- Chapter 43: Complications
- Chapter 42: Human city found!
- Chapter 41: Jocelyne
- Chapter 40: Trust issues
- Chapter 39: Rescue
- Chapter 38: Kidnapping
- Chapter 37: Something is wrong
- Chapter 36: Carcharodontosaurus
- Chapter 35: Allosaurus
- Chapter 34: Scavengers
- Chapter 33: Superpredator
- Chapter 32: Mammals
- Chapter 31: Battle with carnivores
- Chapter 30: New hunt, new problems
- Chapter 29: Completing the first evolution
- Chapter 28: Starting the evolution
- Chapter 27: The largest spinosaurus ever found
- Chapter 26: University trip
- Chapter 25: Towards the human territory
- Chapter 24: On the road again
- Chapter 23: Eden’s history
- Chapter 22: Hunter vs hunter
- Chapter 21: Decimate poachers
- Chapter 20: Divide et impera
- Chapter 19: Poachers
- Chapter 18: Oxalaia
- Chapter 17: Ichthyovenator
- Chapter 16: Giants among giants
- Chapter 15: New home
- Chapter 14: Time to go
- Chapter 13: Baryonyx
- Chapter 12: A new territory
- Chapter 11: Stethacanthus
- Chapter 10: First time fishing
- Chapter 9: Entering the forest
- Chapter 8: Improve the trap
- Chapter 7: Prepare a trap
- Chapter 6: First level up
- Chapter 5: First skill point
- Chapter 4: First hunt
- Chapter 3: Rebirth as a spinosaurus
- Chapter 2: Prologue (part 2)
- Chapter 1: Prologue - Part 1
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