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Protoceratops vs. Velociraptor - Who Wins?
Protoceratops was a small, pig-like plant-eater of late Cretaceous central Asia. Velociraptor was a vicious, turkey-sized raptor that shared the same time and territory. Who wins in a battle between these two dinosaurs?
Spinosaurus vs. Sarcosuchus - Who Wins?
Spinosaurus was the largest carnivorous dinosaur that ever lived. Sarcosuchus was the largest crocodile that ever lived. Both of these reptiles lived in middle Jurassic Africa. Who wins in a battle to the death between Spinosaurus and Sarcosuchus?
Giganotosaurus vs. Argentinosaurus - Who Wins?
Argentinosaurus was one of the largest sauropods that ever lived, adults weighing in the neighborhood of 100 tons. Giganotosaurus was a T. Rex-sized predator that may have hunted in packs. Who comes out on top in an encounter between these two huge dinosaurs?
Tyrannosaurus Rex vs. Triceratops - Who Wins?
Tyrannosaurus Rex and Triceratops were two of the most popular dinosaurs of the Late Cretaceous period, and they both occupied the same North American territory. Who would win in a battle between a full-grown Triceratops and an adult T. Rex?
Megalodon vs. Leviathan - Who Wins?
Leviathan was a 50-foot-long, 50-ton sperm whale that prowled the waters of Miocene South America. Megalodon was a comparably sized prehistoric shark that occasionally ventured into Leviathan's territory. Who wins in a battle between these two undersea titans?
Allosaurus vs. Stegosaurus - Who Wins?
Allosaurus and Stegosaurus both lived in late Jurassic North America, about 150 million years ago--and it's a sure bet that these two dinosaurs had a predator-prey relationship. The question is, could an adult Allosaurus hope to take down a full-grown Stegosaurus in a fair fight?
Found a Fossil? Here's What to Do
While it’s unlikely that your dog will accidentally unearth the intact skeleton of a Seismosaurus while burying a bone in your front yard, every now and then, folks do stumble across dinosaur fossils, in such places as forest clearings, dried-up river beds, or deserted mountain passes. Here’s a step-by-step guide to making the best of your fossil find.
