A 70,000 newton bite force is actually crazy. I don't think people fathom just how much power that is. I would pay cash money to see this on a big screen. Great video as always pal!!
Indom tanked anky tail club broke through aviary glass and tanked the area impact of a rocket launcher+it’s faster more intelligent and has extremely dangerous claws sooo:/ ye
@@User_1-r6twhile the Rex, has strength,bulk,experience,battle experience,weight,biteforce,eyesight ,knowledge, and many more plus they irl Rex would be smart enough to bite off the indoms arm after being bit by it.Lets also not forget that the indom got ragdolled by an 8 ton Rex, now imagine an 16 ton T-Rex, also an adult indomius 9 tons while an actual tyrannosaurus was 10-16
@@deadman9335yea that’s because rexys bite force is 34,000 newtons an irl Rex was 35,000-70,000, which is why the indomius survived multiple bites from rexy
I think one factor you forgot to consider was Rex’s rotational inertia. A study in 2019 showed Tyrannosaurus rex could turn 2x faster than allosauroids of a similar mass. While I’m not sure it’d be more agile than the indom, it still wouldn’t be a slouch when reacting
Then again, in the article that described the study on live science, the ones that made the study also said this in the interview: "In absolute terms, long heavy objects will turn slowly," Snively said. "My colleague John Hutchinson calculated that you could yawn and check your watch before an adult T. rex turned around to catch you." Therefore, the Indom does have quite an edge in agility, as it appears to have unnatural speed for something its size, no way could someone "yawn and check their watch" before the Indom turned around to catch them.
now imagine if ingen or a rival company decided to make a scientifically accurate t rex, THAT WOULD BE TERRIFYING to learn "it can't see you if you don't move" doesn't work..... and the BATTLES with other dinos....
I'm very glad to see me and GojiCenter highlighting issues and differences in the JP series T.rex like the teeth shape not being correct for a proper bite has caught on. Good video and I do largely agree a large adult T.rex to the size of Sue would be too much for the hybrid. - Jack Blackburn, GC research consultant
HOW MANY TIME WHY DO PEOPLE SAY THE INDOM WEIGHS 5-6 TONS IT GETTING ANNOYING it weight around 11-12 or more it has no official weight to it and putting the larger weigh of the trex does'nt make sense make it a fair game and realistic indom beats irl rex low mid diff
@biryanimanzaman5063 1. Mind the caps lock. 2. Some of the few times a weight was given, it was surprisingly light. The light weight build from raptor DNA makes sense there but JP series theropods tend to be light as is because they are heavily shrink wrapped.
@@Tarbtano how many time my days first your going of the one of the largest weights of a trex and your putting the smallest weight of the irex the indom is not dumb it can outsmart humans not saying it's nearly as smart its larger faster more agile stronger can indure more and has better armor and iq and skills then a fat slow trex the only threat is it jaws that literally it the indom would win like what dino that is a super predator that weights around 12-13 tons there is no official weight of it vs a fat slow turning lorry with a bone crushing bite it would be a low diff for the indominous
I swear so many of these comments dont even pay attention to the vid. "But but it pierced the bulletproof gyrosphere!" Also i should point out as a gun nerd myself, since ppl bring up the rocket launcher thing so often, the actual explosion of a rocket launcher is really not that strong when youre distanced from it. Rocket launchers are meant for direct hits which is where they mainly do their damage, not area of effect blasts. A regular t rex absolutely could tank something of that level.
Are you a gun nerd then... Because to make a rocket launcher explode. The shaped charge has to make contact. The explosion isn't what does the damage it's the hot copper shot from the tandem charge that does the damage. And the power of a 50 caliber bullet has the energy and velocity to punch through a 1/2 steel plate at a mile out. That should tell you how powerful that glass is. And knowing masrani he probably actually had them test it and since the glass ball took a hit from an oversized anky tail which puts out about 6tons of force per square inch. The nail going through the class is a lot of force. That is more than enough to pierce hide. In a close fight a knife piercing and speed makes up a lot of difference it takes two minutes to bleed out from a stab wound to the carotid arty you lose consciousness in about 30 to 45 seconds. To help you out, "gun nerd" a 4x8 1/2 steel plate or a half size man target weights 645 lbs making it have. To find the density You take the mass volume which 4in x 8inx .5 in this gives you 16. You take the mass which is 645 and divide it by 16. That gives you it's density by cubic centimeter. Which is 40.34 the density of muscle in a rhinos neck isn't even close to that coming it at only 9.5 Just for comparison, there is a reason why a real gun nerd knows how to do these calculations when we use big boy rifles, because we have to calculate more before we even shoot.
In basic terms even a 50 BMG would probably take down a T-Rex. So if that nail from the irex can pierce over a full foot into glass designed to stop a 50 BMG that nail is going into the neck and artery of a another dino no problem
@@Robert53areait never stated it was .50 BMG proof there is multiple “.50 caliber bullets” out there sir not just “.50 BMG” you also have .50 AE and then the powdered rifle .50 caliber “Pro gun nerd” Jurassic World was never accurate with their firearms and shown in the second Jurassic world the glass was shattered by 9mm underwater Brandon Herrera even covered this in one of the unsubscribe podcasts I can’t remember which one
@@aguy6321the anky tail feat still holds up tho, and inconsistencies in models+ the damage the gyrosphere took during that stampede in fallen kingdom explain that
Não mano, o maior T rex que já existiu pesou 15 toneladas, eu acho que um T rex em seu tamanho máximo contra indominus rex totalmente crescido, o T rex ainda ganharia
Uuuh, one is a fake movie monster. That's like asking "Who would win? Jon Jones or Superman?" One has illegal eye pokes and one can hermit in the sun for a thousand years and escape a black hole lol.
These paragraphs are in defense of the fully grown T-rex against the I-rex. I will say, studies have concluded t-rexes may have grown up to 15 tonnes, vastly out weighing the full grown I-rex, also, at 13:39 he said that the I-rex could kill it with a bite to the neck, and that is not true, the strong and thick necks of the t-rex would be able to take the bite, at the same time you say that the I-rex could subdue the T-rex with its arms, but the I-rex is simply not strong enough to do so, and the T-rex could use these failed attempts of slashing to ram the I-rex and get the advantage (keep in mind the T-rex may have not been as smart, but it was still incredibly intelligent, also for some reason the ramming was never mentioned in the fights for some reason), and for the last fight, the T-rex would still have experience fighting similarly weighted, or even heavier T-rexes, so the T-rex would still not be out of the question as the winner, it would still have the mass and momentum advantage, so it could actually stun or even knock down the fully grown I-rex and get the win, and additionally, the bites from Rexy clearly severely damaged the I-rex, and a much stronger bite force and bite effective ness from the rex would still be able to easily kill the fully grown I-rex, no matter how much armor it gained from growing, it is not realistic to believe that it grew much more armor anyway, and the I-rex would still have a lot of trouble subduing the T-rex even fully grown, nor could its bite kill the T-rex anyways. Also, for reference 70,000+ Newtons of force is roughly equivalent to 1 tonne of force, or 2200 pounds, and that is being applied with crushing methods of biting, if the T-rex landed a bite anywhere on the I-rex's body, it would rip a chunk of flesh off. (the full force is still not well represented in psi, newtons, or kg/pounds of force, but just imagine it would be able to bite through an armored car without much difficulty, which is comparable (and most likely stronger) than the I-rex's skin. Thank you for reading my yap session, also feel free to leave any criticism or lapse in my judgement if you want, and you probably would anyway if you read this or not.
I really appreciate this. There is only a few things I wonder about. The I-Rex's arms werent useless AT ALL. You said it MIGHT not have been strong enough to effectively use its arms on a huge t rex like the one used in the video (realistically it wouldnt) but then again the I-Rex isnt really that realistic. You could see multiple times in the movie that the I-Rex not only used its arms to litterally throw a car or truck into the air when he eats that guy, but also somehow managed to flip the entire ankylosaurus on its back. The I-Rex is shown to be superior to JW Rexy since the I-Rex not only shoved her around with her arms, but also with her mouth making it seem like she must weight more than 6-7 tons as a sub-adult. The I-Rex also went to kill an entire pack of long necks (I dont remember the name of them, and they werent the biggest herbivores but still impressive).
Here to support since my Indom vs Giga video crashed. As I mentioned previously, Rexy's bite force being that low is also pretty contested-6 to 9 ton bite statements exist and I'd say line up more with Indom taking much more absurd physical trauma And in terms of raw physical strength? I-rex takes it. She's clearly superior to JW Rexy in that regard, who could pick her up and throw her with just her mouth. As far as I can dig up, the real T.rex could maybe drag around 2,500 kilograms. I understand you're trying to keep it grounded....but that's kind of a problem to just exclude her absurd power and defense.
There are bite estimates of large t rex specimens like sue reaching 10 tons of force. Smaller t rexes like amnh 5027 had a bite of 7 tons. Not too much had more robust teeth that allowed it to better grip on compared to the more slender teeth of rexy
Another interesting video! It was an intriguing fight to watch although I do still feel less interested only because of the exaggerated features of the Indominus rex making a fight involving it feel less grounded for me? I do hope that in future fight videos you can involve real dinosaur species or prehistoric mammals for example, in fact some herbivorous dinosaur species fighting each other could be a cool one to see!
@@biryanimanzaman5063those were fodder a real sauropod herd would have squashed him. Like what's bro gonna do against a 50 ton sauropod swinging at him? He's gonna fold like a twig.
@@loowick4074 It’s funny because I’m not even mentioning the big leagues when it comes to sauropods like the Titanosaurs such as Dreadnoughtus and Argentinosaurus. Not even the JP Spino could take on a bull Argentinosaurus without seeing the pearly gates.
Hi! For the tankiness of the I-rex don't forget that she tanked the Mosa bites and thr pounce. And even the creators said that they took the mosa and made everything bigger on it. And that includes bote force.
@@victorsztorc511My money is going to Vasatato, those dang things are evolved T Rexes and the ones that Kong fought in the Movie weren't even fully grown.
If you considered the I-Rex as a real animal based on its appearance, here are some problems: 1. Its teeth are constantly exposed to the elements due to the lack of lip tissue, meaning that an adult I-Rex… would lose all its teeth to infection by the time they were grown up (unless they spent most of their time in water like crocodiles) 2. The fact that the animal is so skinny for its size means its muscles were nowhere near as big and powerful as a T-Rex, meaning it would be significantly weaker than the Rex, which would essily have been able to use its powerful hips and ossified skull to knock the I-Rex off its feet for a killing bite. 3. Speaking of which, the skinny nature of the I-Rex means it has less soft tissue for the T-Rex to bite through, meaning that one bite would kill it. And 4. There isn’t enough room in that I-Rex head for a brain larger than T-Rex’s unless its skull bones were remarkably hollow, so it does not win the intelligence game. So if the I-Rex is a super-dinosaur like in the movie, it wins. But if reality is applied (which seems fair since we’re pitting it against a real animal), the T-Rex wins with ease.
the only way to make this fight fair for both IS to apply it to reality, because you can't compare a dead extinct animal in a physics bound world that has no feats to the feats of a fictional creature in a franchise that just goes on vibes
@@sacredpower7530 Saying that is as stupid as saying that the T Rex beats Godzilla because in real life Godzilla would break into pieces under his own weight so don't compare a fictional character with a simple real one.
@@sacredpower7530 that sht isnt being a fanboy 😂 ure literally trying to scale a movie animal to a real life one. So the godzilla example is actually true since Irex in movie wouldnt be as op as real life since other creatures in movie are also weaker than real life versions.
Great video! I agree, i think its quite close depending where you scale the indominus. Me personally, i give it to the indominus, its insane durability can let it shrug off atleast a few bites. (Espicially considering ingen dinosaurs can blow up busses and ram through metal gates hell the indom herself shurgged off an rpg shot at a suprisingly close range.)
Don’t forgot all tyrannosaurids (especially Daspletosaurus) could use their claws to grapple in very close quarters to do slicing cuts with a strong force. So if the indo out flanks the bite or head butts/ram attacks or even kicks the claws can catch indo.
I think even for the top tier IRex an experienced T-Rex would have still been a stubbornly tough opponent. Once it clamped those jaw on, it probably would have refused point blank to let go. If the IRex couldn't solve that problem before rival T-Rex's turned up it would have been doomed. One question in my mind is, would it be able to interbreed with a RW Rex?
The only thing I disagree with is when you said that the T rex would have the advantage the longer the fight goes. Due to the Indominus’ intelligence, it should have the advantage the longer the battle goes, since it could develop strategies. Other than that, I agree with your analysis.
Not really, it doesn't have enough mass or speed or even bite force to hurt her as even their mosasaurus couldn't do so, it had to drown her as it's teeth couldn't break its skin even when it jumped out of the water at 50 to 60 mph onto her throat. Furthermore, her own feats of strength put her durability far higher than the T-rex out puts.
Well heres the thing. Its best feats aren't really useful like killing a herd of apatosaurus because its confirmed that the only reason she didn't get bodied is because they just let the indom slice their legs like trees
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I love how Jurassic World scientist just combined all the DNA they could find to make the ultimate weapon... ... and ended up with a glorified Allosaurus.
@Lalaloopsies_Unitedthe rocket one is weak any rex can take a rocket if placed in the place where I rex was bc rockets are made for head on damage not area also the Ankylosaurus it's plot armour
@@jawadplayz5988 exactly, which is why Indominus withstood the rocket, also pretty sure any Rex would get just as if not more fumbled by a rocket. Also ah yes, the good old cop out argument “plot armour”, you JW haters really do love using that lame argument 💀
That's how much force its muscles can deliver. The bite force itself on impact is more subdued and lower due to the rexes teeth arrangement which distributes the force given. That's probably a highball
I think a fully grown indo would still have serious trouble and be 50/50 - Ram/charge attacks and head butts and a few well place bites could still sway it. Plus that greater vision means tyrannosaurus will still see indo telegraph its attacks.
This shouldn’t even be a debate. Irex was able to take down an entire operation by her immense oppression of killing everything for her own entertainment. She was able to take a blow from a genetically modified oversized ankylosaur and shrug it off, took heavy amounts of artillery with no visible damage, broke through the aviary designed to keep pterosaurs (this glass is extremely EXTREMELY reinforced) not to mention she slaughtered an entire apatosaur herd with no visible injury and even got thrown into a building by rexy and got up once again I rex wins this is a movie monster vs an animal
An irl realistically wouldn’t be able to throw around an 9 ton therapod in the way rexy did infact at maximum it could probably lift a ton using its entire body 😊
An overall good analysis, but I do think you should have done one more round. The hypothetical fully grown indom vs a hypothetical maximum size T-Rex. New research suggests that the largest individual tyrannosaurus could have been 70% more massive than the biggest skeletons we've found. I feel like that round would again go to the T-Rex. I also think you underestimated the agility of the T-Rex. It should have been comparable to the indom.
If you look at how the eyes of the indom are physically placed on there head, It is pretty obvious it would have a large blindspot and not see well forwards.
Let's be honest here, plenty of things in the movie itself should've killed the I.Rex like the Ankylosaurus, the Apatosaurus herd, the bullets from the machine gun, the rocket that blew up within 5 meters of it. A fat T.rex would kill this thing
@@BlankEmporium yeah no if it can get wounded by the rex's bite from jurrasic world which is far lower than irl rex a high caliber bullet is putting it to sleep
@badauthor6682 That's illogical. The orbs the kids drive around in World tanked an ankylosaur tail slam and is stated to be bulletproof. Yet the I. Rex crushes it with a single bite in less than thirty seconds. That's stronger than a hydraulic press, my friend.
I already made a video on this (looking back on it, I was WANKING the real life tyrannosaurus and yet the indom still won) i get ur tryna keep it grounded but that rly just doesn't work with most of fiction
Good video, I think the t-rex would beat the indominus-rex 9 to 10 tons with extreme difficulty. But one thing I think was missing is that since you hypothetically analyzed what the adult Indominus-rex would look like, which we have never seen, I think it would be fair to also analyze the hypothetical T rex weighing over 15 tons, of which we have no fossils, but which has been theorized
I believe terrain where the battle takes place will also be a crucial factor as in an enclosed space,the Rex would have the weight and bite advantage whereas in a more open environment especially in a wooded area,Indo can use its higher speed,agility and camouflage to its advantage and tire out the larger Rex and likely attack it from unexpected angles. PS - As for that film fight,while Rexy is indeed an older T-rex with her prime years behind her,we have to also take into account the fact that Indo was herself very much fatigued at that moment after a whole day of fighting and killing other large dinosaurs all while wrecking havoc through the island.So,it was quite an even fight,an older Rexy going against a rather tired Indo.
Irl Tyrannosaurus rex stats: Tyrannosaurus rex: 12.4m long & 10.5 tonnes Bite force- 6.5 tonnes Speed- 15mph Indominus rex ( Jurassic world) stats: Indominus rex: 12m long & 6.2 tonnes Bite force- 3.5 tonnes Speed: 31 mph Tyrannosaurus rex is 4 tonnes bigger, slightly longer, twice stronger bite force, bulkier & more robust body. Indominus rex is much faster , more agile, has much longer & more functional arms , can camouflage Winner: Tyrannosaurus rex mid-high diff ( 65% of the time)
Tyrannosaurus Rex is more agile, the tiny arms give it way more agility than I-Rex which has giant arms, it's not part of nearly all megatheropods evolutions for nothing, their arms get smaller because they just don't need them, why would you have arms when you can just one shot with your jaws. Speed shouldn't even be taken in count since there is no way any of those two would go at full speed in a face to face fight.
@@jimmythedoll9820 Indominus won’t just let it bite it bough due to it’s intelligence And even if Rex did bite down on it I doubt it’s getting it’s bones completely crushed, we’re talking about an animal who got attacked by the Mosa and had it’s skeleton completely intact and considering Mosa’s grand size I’m pretty sure it’s bite is just as if not stronger than Rex’s
@@Lalaloopsies_United movies aren’t about consistency, they’re about whatever looks cool. Because in the same fight, the indominus got hurt from the structures that surrounded her (metal pipes stuck out of her skin if you look closely)
@@jimmythedoll9820 even if it’s what looks cool, the Indominus still survived the bite from the Mosa so therefore it’s still a feat so at the end of the day Rex isn’t breaking nothing
Hey I have a question ❓ if the full grown indominus rex can take down the t rex doesn't it get injured after the fight I mean the the t rex bite is very powerful so would it get injured or I'm just thinking too much 🤔🤔
Really people forget that the real life Trex was an animal that only seeks to survive, not a murder machine that seeks to kill as this video shows the Indominus Rex scratching its face (literally its claws can go through armored glass and leaving sauropods larger than a rex mashed) will be enough to make the rex flee for its life because if real-life animals seek its life mostly
If we are using a large full grown prime trex I think it would only be fair to use the best version of the indom which would be full grown so in my opinion I think the indominus Rex wins
The Indominus Rex broke oxynitride glass with its teeth, to do so it needed to exert a force of 742.3 tons per tooth. Rexy is described as having an overbite. and at the same time it can withstand the bite of the rex 5.8/6 Tons of bite from a real Rex, they won't do anything.
@@EuthanizeAllDogs Said Apatosaurus could be argued to be severely underweight or severely overweight. But real Apatosaurus puts JP Apatosaurus to shame regardless of whether JP Apatosaurus is severely underweight or severely overweight.
the fully grown indom would actually be 50 feet long when fully grown, not 55 as stated by dr wu. Also i think it would be heavier than 10 tonnes just because of how long it is and it would be ludicrously tall ( unless it's proportions change as it grows ), and also that an adult would probably be more robust than its smaller version.
The rex in this situation is heavier with more muscles can it really be pushed to the ground I find out how to believe I'm not just heavier but heavier by 3 tons
Although the indominus was able to take a bite from the T.Rex you can hear it roar in pain after it got bitten by the T.Rex, and in Jurassic Park 3 after the spino killed the T.Rex and you see it roar in pain and my guess it was from getting bit by the T.Rex so although we never really seen how powerful the T.Rexs bite can be it was definitely shown by 2 powerful dinosaurs one being a hybrid showing signs of pain after being bit by the T.Rex
@EuthanizeAllDogs tanking a shotgun isn't that of an impressive feat in fiction as even in real life, bears and crocodile can tank them too. Also, machine gun and shotgun are two guns of completely different caliber to each other.
@@EuthanizeAllDogs I also read the "inside it's mouth" but my point still stands. Shotgun might have weakest piercing power of all gun. Comparing it with machine gun is just absurd
Can we go the jp3 spino vs the indominus rex? The jp spino was a sub adult in jp3 like how the infominus was a sub adult in world. And the spino was an adult in camp cretaceous
Saying that a real trex would actively bite with 70000 newtons is ridiculous as that is the maximum force its jaws can produce not what it would normally bite with. With the evidence of healing bites to other Rex showing they can’t use that strong of a bite during a fight as they would just bite straight through each other. It would be like saying humans actively bite with the force to break their own teeth, since we can actually bite that hard under massive stress, which is essentially our jaws limits the same as the Rex calculations. The level of 34000 newtons given for Rexy would likely be what a real Trex would actually bite with in a fight, with this being confirmed as how much force Rexy actually uses when biting
It’s actually not even close the indom literally survived being slammed into a building also does anyone remember the headbutt that destroyed a bus with just a headbutt, that is just next level crazy It’s clear that indominus wins
The Indominus Rex easily kills. The electron saurus doesn’t need to be fully grown because the Indominus Rex was able to kill five Apatosaurus and kill a brachiosaurus destroy concrete like it’s nothing. And destroy the zip line tower and she did it with 2700 force and zip line towers are 80 tons and she was able to move it and destroy it
I think an adult irex could probably weigh as much as the rex and I think the deinosuchus added bite force could bring indoms bite up to about 45000 newtons as an adult
What if we made a biologically accurate indominus Rex with the accurate T-Rex along with some complementary and biologically accurate creatures, for example of bite force, mix in the DNA of a crocodiliad like deinosuchus to compliment the indominus Rex’s t-Rex jaws
Ok, can I tell you something the Indominus Rex at maximum wait was 10 tons but the T. rex was 13 and when the indominus Rex would have been slower and less agile so this is why I think the T.rex will win
Bro most of these comments are glazing the real Rex 💀💀💀 They need to accept the fact that the difference between the Indo and real Rex is the fact that one of them is actually based of real paleontology while the other is a movie monster that can take rocket launcher explosions without breaking its bones from the impact or from getting its head hit point blank by a more larger Ankylosaurus.
A 70,000 newton bite force is actually crazy. I don't think people fathom just how much power that is.
I would pay cash money to see this on a big screen. Great video as always pal!!
Indom tanked anky tail club broke through aviary glass and tanked the area impact of a rocket launcher+it’s faster more intelligent and has extremely dangerous claws sooo:/ ye
She legitimately eclipses this within the film.
@@User_1-r6twhile the Rex, has strength,bulk,experience,battle experience,weight,biteforce,eyesight ,knowledge, and many more plus they irl Rex would be smart enough to bite off the indoms arm after being bit by it.Lets also not forget that the indom got ragdolled by an 8 ton Rex, now imagine an 16 ton T-Rex, also an adult indomius 9 tons while an actual tyrannosaurus was 10-16
@@deadman9335yea that’s because rexys bite force is 34,000 newtons an irl Rex was 35,000-70,000, which is why the indomius survived multiple bites from rexy
@@Clubbox_offical if it tried to bite the arm it would risk it’s eyes wich realistically a rex wouldn’t do unless it was inexperienced
I think one factor you forgot to consider was Rex’s rotational inertia. A study in 2019 showed Tyrannosaurus rex could turn 2x faster than allosauroids of a similar mass. While I’m not sure it’d be more agile than the indom, it still wouldn’t be a slouch when reacting
he does mention this at 3:42
Still indom is born intelligent
Then again, in the article that described the study on live science, the ones that made the study also said this in the interview:
"In absolute terms, long heavy objects will turn slowly," Snively said. "My colleague John Hutchinson calculated that you could yawn and check your watch before an adult T. rex turned around to catch you."
Therefore, the Indom does have quite an edge in agility, as it appears to have unnatural speed for something its size, no way could someone "yawn and check their watch" before the Indom turned around to catch them.
@@hamzaabdulkhaleq3396 i mean the engineered to be intelligent, compared to the rex that became intelligent due to experience and overall evolution.
Strongest theropod of today vs strongest theropod in history ahh fight
Boomer vs G Alpha
Giga is stronger than irex (Jw)
@@puppet_43 cap the giga killed one bug the indom killed like 20 people
@@Pipecleaners0.1cause Giga was mind controlled (probably) and still captive?
@@LIveGalaxy ok
now imagine if ingen or a rival company decided to make a scientifically accurate t rex, THAT WOULD BE TERRIFYING to learn "it can't see you if you don't move" doesn't work..... and the BATTLES with other dinos....
Damn, imagine Alan dying like that in one of the future films, brutal
Great analysis!
Cheers brother!
JP dinos are bigger than the real ones. In certain scenes it looks like T Rex has a head of the size of a van and 6+ meters tall.
I'm very glad to see me and GojiCenter highlighting issues and differences in the JP series T.rex like the teeth shape not being correct for a proper bite has caught on. Good video and I do largely agree a large adult T.rex to the size of Sue would be too much for the hybrid.
- Jack Blackburn, GC research consultant
HOW MANY TIME WHY DO PEOPLE SAY THE INDOM WEIGHS 5-6 TONS IT GETTING ANNOYING it weight around 11-12 or more it has no official weight to it and putting the larger weigh of the trex does'nt make sense make it a fair game and realistic indom beats irl rex low mid diff
@biryanimanzaman5063 1. Mind the caps lock.
2. Some of the few times a weight was given, it was surprisingly light. The light weight build from raptor DNA makes sense there but JP series theropods tend to be light as is because they are heavily shrink wrapped.
@@Tarbtano how many time my days first your going of the one of the largest weights of a trex and your putting the smallest weight of the irex the indom is not dumb it can outsmart humans not saying it's nearly as smart its larger faster more agile stronger can indure more and has better armor and iq and skills then a fat slow trex the only threat is it jaws that literally it the indom would win like what dino that is a super predator that weights around 12-13 tons there is no official weight of it vs a fat slow turning lorry with a bone crushing bite it would be a low diff for the indominous
@biryanimanzaman5063 Punctuation please.
@@Tarbtano is that all you have to say? like no reply just ''punctuation please''
FINALLY! Your new video is out, I really liked it and I expected that it would be a bit even for these two super predators😁
Hope you enjoyed it!
I swear so many of these comments dont even pay attention to the vid.
"But but it pierced the bulletproof gyrosphere!"
Also i should point out as a gun nerd myself, since ppl bring up the rocket launcher thing so often, the actual explosion of a rocket launcher is really not that strong when youre distanced from it. Rocket launchers are meant for direct hits which is where they mainly do their damage, not area of effect blasts. A regular t rex absolutely could tank something of that level.
jw fans always wank their verse lol
Are you a gun nerd then... Because to make a rocket launcher explode. The shaped charge has to make contact. The explosion isn't what does the damage it's the hot copper shot from the tandem charge that does the damage.
And the power of a 50 caliber bullet has the energy and velocity to punch through a 1/2 steel plate at a mile out. That should tell you how powerful that glass is. And knowing masrani he probably actually had them test it and since the glass ball took a hit from an oversized anky tail which puts out about 6tons of force per square inch. The nail going through the class is a lot of force. That is more than enough to pierce hide. In a close fight a knife piercing and speed makes up a lot of difference it takes two minutes to bleed out from a stab wound to the carotid arty you lose consciousness in about 30 to 45 seconds.
To help you out, "gun nerd" a 4x8 1/2 steel plate or a half size man target weights 645 lbs making it have. To find the density
You take the mass volume which 4in x 8inx .5 in this gives you 16.
You take the mass which is 645 and divide it by 16. That gives you it's density by cubic centimeter. Which is 40.34 the density of muscle in a rhinos neck isn't even close to that coming it at only 9.5
Just for comparison, there is a reason why a real gun nerd knows how to do these calculations when we use big boy rifles, because we have to calculate more before we even shoot.
In basic terms even a 50 BMG would probably take down a T-Rex. So if that nail from the irex can pierce over a full foot into glass designed to stop a 50 BMG that nail is going into the neck and artery of a another dino no problem
@@Robert53areait never stated it was .50 BMG proof there is multiple “.50 caliber bullets” out there sir not just “.50 BMG” you also have .50 AE and then the powdered rifle .50 caliber “Pro gun nerd” Jurassic World was never accurate with their firearms and shown in the second Jurassic world the glass was shattered by 9mm underwater Brandon Herrera even covered this in one of the unsubscribe podcasts I can’t remember which one
@@aguy6321the anky tail feat still holds up tho, and inconsistencies in models+ the damage the gyrosphere took during that stampede in fallen kingdom explain that
Wow, this videos ad was for affordable dentures, how appropriate 😊
This was a cool video! Maybe the next one you could do the Indoraptor vs an accurate Utahraptor! X3
Indoraptor
Since we got to see indominus rex visit the Mesozoic Era. Maybe we should see either the Indoraptor or Scorpius rex enter the Mesozoic era next.
I hope theres a rex out there surpassing the estimated limits
Probably
Does the ED Cope Rex count?
If it was a fully grown indominus rex, then I'd give the win to her
Não mano, o maior T rex que já existiu pesou 15 toneladas, eu acho que um T rex em seu tamanho máximo contra indominus rex totalmente crescido, o T rex ainda ganharia
Then to fair, you’d have to give the Rex it’s maximum size as well
@@Matheus-u5c6vtry again Scotty is the king of weight at 20,000lbs
@@RedBeardJohnny61 não, E.D cope rex foi o maior, e a estimativa de tamanho do possível maior T rex é de 15 toneladas
@Matheus-u5c6v those are estimated for a reason. ED Cope is still under research for his stats
Uuuh, one is a fake movie monster.
That's like asking "Who would win? Jon Jones or Superman?"
One has illegal eye pokes and one can hermit in the sun for a thousand years and escape a black hole lol.
Bit of a mismatch tbf, Jon Jones wins the encounter 8/10 times.
These paragraphs are in defense of the fully grown T-rex against the I-rex.
I will say, studies have concluded t-rexes may have grown up to 15 tonnes, vastly out weighing the full grown I-rex, also, at 13:39 he said that the I-rex could kill it with a bite to the neck, and that is not true, the strong and thick necks of the t-rex would be able to take the bite, at the same time you say that the I-rex could subdue the T-rex with its arms, but the I-rex is simply not strong enough to do so, and the T-rex could use these failed attempts of slashing to ram the I-rex and get the advantage (keep in mind the T-rex may have not been as smart, but it was still incredibly intelligent, also for some reason the ramming was never mentioned in the fights for some reason), and for the last fight, the T-rex would still have experience fighting similarly weighted, or even heavier T-rexes, so the T-rex would still not be out of the question as the winner, it would still have the mass and momentum advantage, so it could actually stun or even knock down the fully grown I-rex and get the win, and additionally, the bites from Rexy clearly severely damaged the I-rex, and a much stronger bite force and bite effective ness from the rex would still be able to easily kill the fully grown I-rex, no matter how much armor it gained from growing, it is not realistic to believe that it grew much more armor anyway, and the I-rex would still have a lot of trouble subduing the T-rex even fully grown, nor could its bite kill the T-rex anyways.
Also, for reference 70,000+ Newtons of force is roughly equivalent to 1 tonne of force, or 2200 pounds, and that is being applied with crushing methods of biting, if the T-rex landed a bite anywhere on the I-rex's body, it would rip a chunk of flesh off. (the full force is still not well represented in psi, newtons, or kg/pounds of force, but just imagine it would be able to bite through an armored car without much difficulty, which is comparable (and most likely stronger) than the I-rex's skin.
Thank you for reading my yap session, also feel free to leave any criticism or lapse in my judgement if you want, and you probably would anyway if you read this or not.
I really appreciate this. There is only a few things I wonder about. The I-Rex's arms werent useless AT ALL. You said it MIGHT not have been strong enough to effectively use its arms on a huge t rex like the one used in the video (realistically it wouldnt) but then again the I-Rex isnt really that realistic. You could see multiple times in the movie that the I-Rex not only used its arms to litterally throw a car or truck into the air when he eats that guy, but also somehow managed to flip the entire ankylosaurus on its back. The I-Rex is shown to be superior to JW Rexy since the I-Rex not only shoved her around with her arms, but also with her mouth making it seem like she must weight more than 6-7 tons as a sub-adult. The I-Rex also went to kill an entire pack of long necks (I dont remember the name of them, and they werent the biggest herbivores but still impressive).
Here to support since my Indom vs Giga video crashed.
As I mentioned previously, Rexy's bite force being that low is also pretty contested-6 to 9 ton bite statements exist and I'd say line up more with Indom taking much more absurd physical trauma
And in terms of raw physical strength? I-rex takes it. She's clearly superior to JW Rexy in that regard, who could pick her up and throw her with just her mouth. As far as I can dig up, the real T.rex could maybe drag around 2,500 kilograms. I understand you're trying to keep it grounded....but that's kind of a problem to just exclude her absurd power and defense.
Wait, so the video of the giga vs indom crashed Are you still gonna do it or no?
@@Godzillaiscold Maybe at some point
@@godzillakingofthemonsters5812 if you don’t mind me asking, who do you think wins and an explanation of why
@@Godzillaiscold The Giga, he is simply too powerful and durable for Indom to bring down.
There are bite estimates of large t rex specimens like sue reaching 10 tons of force. Smaller t rexes like amnh 5027 had a bite of 7 tons. Not too much had more robust teeth that allowed it to better grip on compared to the more slender teeth of rexy
Another interesting video! It was an intriguing fight to watch although I do still feel less interested only because of the exaggerated features of the Indominus rex making a fight involving it feel less grounded for me?
I do hope that in future fight videos you can involve real dinosaur species or prehistoric mammals for example, in fact some herbivorous dinosaur species fighting each other could be a cool one to see!
Normal people: T-Rex
This guy: Pterix
You never mentioned that the I. Rex has side facing eyes meaning that its vision was probably probably inferior to the Tyrannosaurus
Dinosaurs sooooooo mmmmmmmmmmmm Breath-Taking!
If we’re doing Rex vs Indominus, then Apatosaurus/Brontosaurs would casually crush the poor Indominus Rex into fine red paste.
It already killed a herd of them xd😂
@@biryanimanzaman5063those were fodder a real sauropod herd would have squashed him.
Like what's bro gonna do against a 50 ton sauropod swinging at him?
He's gonna fold like a twig.
@@loowick4074 It’s funny because I’m not even mentioning the big leagues when it comes to sauropods like the Titanosaurs such as Dreadnoughtus and Argentinosaurus. Not even the JP Spino could take on a bull Argentinosaurus without seeing the pearly gates.
@GoofyKPerson the indom was still able to take down brachiosaurs in Camp Cretacous and JW Evolution, not to mention it has the means to do so.
@@loowick4074 **powerscaling**
Hi! For the tankiness of the I-rex don't forget that she tanked the Mosa bites and thr pounce. And even the creators said that they took the mosa and made everything bigger on it. And that includes bote force.
I just realized that indominus rex is almost a perfect counter to a predator ambush
Its thermal detection is quite overpowered in a real world scenario
@ yes
In a hypothetical scenario who would win in a fight between Jurassic World’s indominus rex and the Vastatosaurus Rex from Peter Jackson’s King Kong?!
@@victorsztorc511Indominus.
@@victorsztorc511My money is going to Vasatato, those dang things are evolved T Rexes and the ones that Kong fought in the Movie weren't even fully grown.
A real world T. rex is honestly one of the scariest animals ever. If King Kong tried to break a real rex’s jaw, he’d lose his hands.
If you considered the I-Rex as a real animal based on its appearance, here are some problems:
1. Its teeth are constantly exposed to the elements due to the lack of lip tissue, meaning that an adult I-Rex… would lose all its teeth to infection by the time they were grown up (unless they spent most of their time in water like crocodiles)
2. The fact that the animal is so skinny for its size means its muscles were nowhere near as big and powerful as a T-Rex, meaning it would be significantly weaker than the Rex, which would essily have been able to use its powerful hips and ossified skull to knock the I-Rex off its feet for a killing bite.
3. Speaking of which, the skinny nature of the I-Rex means it has less soft tissue for the T-Rex to bite through, meaning that one bite would kill it.
And 4. There isn’t enough room in that I-Rex head for a brain larger than T-Rex’s unless its skull bones were remarkably hollow, so it does not win the intelligence game.
So if the I-Rex is a super-dinosaur like in the movie, it wins.
But if reality is applied (which seems fair since we’re pitting it against a real animal), the T-Rex wins with ease.
Try telling that to the fanboys who glaze I Rex to the high heavens.
the only way to make this fight fair for both IS to apply it to reality, because you can't compare a dead extinct animal in a physics bound world that has no feats to the feats of a fictional creature in a franchise that just goes on vibes
@@sacredpower7530 Saying that is as stupid as saying that the T Rex beats Godzilla because in real life Godzilla would break into pieces under his own weight so don't compare a fictional character with a simple real one.
@@TheRexZ7961 Oh hey look, here's one right now 😐🫵
@@sacredpower7530 that sht isnt being a fanboy 😂 ure literally trying to scale a movie animal to a real life one. So the godzilla example is actually true since Irex in movie wouldnt be as op as real life since other creatures in movie are also weaker than real life versions.
Great video!
I agree, i think its quite close depending where you scale the indominus. Me personally, i give it to the indominus, its insane durability can let it shrug off atleast a few bites. (Espicially considering ingen dinosaurs can blow up busses and ram through metal gates hell the indom herself shurgged off an rpg shot at a suprisingly close range.)
There’s the Goji center, and Goji guy 0:57
most underrated yt
Cheers!
I loved the art of the edmontosaurus shows it fighting back and not being fodder
Don’t forgot all tyrannosaurids (especially Daspletosaurus) could use their claws to grapple in very close quarters to do slicing cuts with a strong force. So if the indo out flanks the bite or head butts/ram attacks or even kicks the claws can catch indo.
I think even for the top tier IRex an experienced T-Rex would have still been a stubbornly tough opponent. Once it clamped those jaw on, it probably would have refused point blank to let go. If the IRex couldn't solve that problem before rival T-Rex's turned up it would have been doomed. One question in my mind is, would it be able to interbreed with a RW Rex?
The Strongest Tyrannosaur in History vs The Strongest Tyrannosaur of Today
Truly amazing
1:35 what is this clip from?
Clip is called ur mum
As for the gyroshpere, it should be noted that the gyroshpere in fallen kingdom was very old, had no maintenance and was already pierced through.
T-rex be Mewing in the thumbnail. 🗿
The only thing I disagree with is when you said that the T rex would have the advantage the longer the fight goes. Due to the Indominus’ intelligence, it should have the advantage the longer the battle goes, since it could develop strategies. Other than that, I agree with your analysis.
T rex was also smart, he's not stupid :/
Nice video but how do you find those papers about dinosaurs like at 1:55?
Here is one thing accurate t-rex would be able to break the bones inside the hybrid body.
Not really, it doesn't have enough mass or speed or even bite force to hurt her as even their mosasaurus couldn't do so, it had to drown her as it's teeth couldn't break its skin even when it jumped out of the water at 50 to 60 mph onto her throat. Furthermore, her own feats of strength put her durability far higher than the T-rex out puts.
@@deadman9335Tremendous gig
Well heres the thing. Its best feats aren't really useful like killing a herd of apatosaurus because its confirmed that the only reason she didn't get bodied is because they just let the indom slice their legs like trees
I love how Jurassic World scientist just combined all the DNA they could find to make the ultimate weapon...
... and ended up with a glorified Allosaurus.
That was the strongest terrestrial creature of the franchise that has more feats and power a Rex would ever have
@@Lalaloopsies_Unitedxd?
@Lalaloopsies_Unitedthe rocket one is weak any rex can take a rocket if placed in the place where I rex was bc rockets are made for head on damage not area also the Ankylosaurus it's plot armour
@@jawadplayz5988 exactly, which is why Indominus withstood the rocket, also pretty sure any Rex would get just as if not more fumbled by a rocket. Also ah yes, the good old cop out argument “plot armour”, you JW haters really do love using that lame argument 💀
4:55 you can see that FMNH PR 2081 ("Sue") From that same study says its 94,729.6 Newtons
That's how much force its muscles can deliver. The bite force itself on impact is more subdued and lower due to the rexes teeth arrangement which distributes the force given. That's probably a highball
Still far higher than rexy bite force which proves a point. Plus higher estimates do kind of exist
I think a fully grown indo would still have serious trouble and be 50/50 - Ram/charge attacks and head butts and a few well place bites could still sway it. Plus that greater vision means tyrannosaurus will still see indo telegraph its attacks.
This shouldn’t even be a debate. Irex was able to take down an entire operation by her immense oppression of killing everything for her own entertainment. She was able to take a blow from a genetically modified oversized ankylosaur and shrug it off, took heavy amounts of artillery with no visible damage, broke through the aviary designed to keep pterosaurs (this glass is extremely EXTREMELY reinforced) not to mention she slaughtered an entire apatosaur herd with no visible injury and even got thrown into a building by rexy and got up once again
I rex wins this is a movie monster vs an animal
if indo is getting tossed around by a 9 ton rexy,what do you think is gonna happen if a 10 ton,to 12 ton t rex fights her?
Rexy in jw is more consistently 5-6 tonnes actually
To add to that. An tyrannosaurus with more muscle and fat.
An irl realistically wouldn’t be able to throw around an 9 ton therapod in the way rexy did infact at maximum it could probably lift a ton using its entire body 😊
@Genesisthefirst109 the i rex was between 5+ tonnes
@ She’s 8-10 tons, 6.4 meters in height and 16.7 meters in length
W video do shantungosaurus vs Zeb please
This is like the strongest of history vs the strongest of today
An overall good analysis, but I do think you should have done one more round. The hypothetical fully grown indom vs a hypothetical maximum size T-Rex. New research suggests that the largest individual tyrannosaurus could have been 70% more massive than the biggest skeletons we've found.
I feel like that round would again go to the T-Rex.
I also think you underestimated the agility of the T-Rex. It should have been comparable to the indom.
If you look at how the eyes of the indom are physically placed on there head, It is pretty obvious it would have a large blindspot and not see well forwards.
Can you do Dakotaraptor vs Grizzly bear or Utahraptor vs Polar bear?
Let's be honest here, plenty of things in the movie itself should've killed the I.Rex like the Ankylosaurus, the Apatosaurus herd, the bullets from the machine gun, the rocket that blew up within 5 meters of it. A fat T.rex would kill this thing
And yet none of those things did kill the I. Rex. It's almost like it's too strong to be killed by them or something...
@@BlankEmporium yeah no if it can get wounded by the rex's bite from jurrasic world which is far lower than irl rex a high caliber bullet is putting it to sleep
@badauthor6682 That's illogical. The orbs the kids drive around in World tanked an ankylosaur tail slam and is stated to be bulletproof. Yet the I. Rex crushes it with a single bite in less than thirty seconds. That's stronger than a hydraulic press, my friend.
@@BlankEmporium yet chris pratt can shoot through one with a low caliber bullet?? movie logic is all it is like what are you on about
@badauthor6682 What are you on about? Your favoring the inconsistency over the more consistent and repeat statements?
I already made a video on this (looking back on it, I was WANKING the real life tyrannosaurus and yet the indom still won)
i get ur tryna keep it grounded but that rly just doesn't work with most of fiction
Good video, I think the t-rex would beat the indominus-rex 9 to 10 tons with extreme difficulty. But one thing I think was missing is that since you hypothetically analyzed what the adult Indominus-rex would look like, which we have never seen, I think it would be fair to also analyze the hypothetical T rex weighing over 15 tons, of which we have no fossils, but which has been theorized
New weight estimates have now come tho so it might be a different scenario
I believe terrain where the battle takes place will also be a crucial factor as in an enclosed space,the Rex would have the weight and bite advantage whereas in a more open environment especially in a wooded area,Indo can use its higher speed,agility and camouflage to its advantage and tire out the larger Rex and likely attack it from unexpected angles.
PS - As for that film fight,while Rexy is indeed an older T-rex with her prime years behind her,we have to also take into account the fact that Indo was herself very much fatigued at that moment after a whole day of fighting and killing other large dinosaurs all while wrecking havoc through the island.So,it was quite an even fight,an older Rexy going against a rather tired Indo.
Irl Tyrannosaurus rex stats:
Tyrannosaurus rex: 12.4m long & 10.5 tonnes
Bite force- 6.5 tonnes
Speed- 15mph
Indominus rex ( Jurassic world) stats:
Indominus rex: 12m long & 6.2 tonnes
Bite force- 3.5 tonnes
Speed: 31 mph
Tyrannosaurus rex is 4 tonnes bigger, slightly longer, twice stronger bite force, bulkier & more robust body.
Indominus rex is much faster , more agile, has much longer & more functional arms , can camouflage
Winner: Tyrannosaurus rex mid-high diff ( 65% of the time)
Tyrannosaurus Rex is more agile, the tiny arms give it way more agility than I-Rex which has giant arms, it's not part of nearly all megatheropods evolutions for nothing, their arms get smaller because they just don't need them, why would you have arms when you can just one shot with your jaws.
Speed shouldn't even be taken in count since there is no way any of those two would go at full speed in a face to face fight.
the lowballing of indominus on this comment is bewildering
Fully grown Indominus Rex weight is at least 10 tones
@216amik_wijaya6 nah
Light indom gets an arm ripped off, heavier has one crushed.
Yeah sure, like Indominus is gonna let it bite it’s arm
@@Lalaloopsies_United out of arrogance, perhaps.
@@jimmythedoll9820 Indominus won’t just let it bite it bough due to it’s intelligence
And even if Rex did bite down on it I doubt it’s getting it’s bones completely crushed, we’re talking about an animal who got attacked by the Mosa and had it’s skeleton completely intact and considering Mosa’s grand size I’m pretty sure it’s bite is just as if not stronger than Rex’s
@@Lalaloopsies_United movies aren’t about consistency, they’re about whatever looks cool. Because in the same fight, the indominus got hurt from the structures that surrounded her (metal pipes stuck out of her skin if you look closely)
@@jimmythedoll9820 even if it’s what looks cool, the Indominus still survived the bite from the Mosa so therefore it’s still a feat so at the end of the day Rex isn’t breaking nothing
Hey I have a question ❓ if the full grown indominus rex can take down the t rex doesn't it get injured after the fight I mean the the t rex bite is very powerful so would it get injured or I'm just thinking too much 🤔🤔
Tyrannosaurus rex vs dragon would have be interesting
recent post??
Even the fully grown adult indom wouldnt survive a solid full force bite of a 70000 pound irl trex
Really people forget that the real life Trex was an animal that only seeks to survive, not a murder machine that seeks to kill as this video shows the Indominus Rex scratching its face (literally its claws can go through armored glass and leaving sauropods larger than a rex mashed) will be enough to make the rex flee for its life because if real-life animals seek its life mostly
I would say that a Full grown and experienced T-rex would give the adult indominus a real struggle. More than likely coming out on top.
T rex could kill the indominus with its 6 ton bite force
Adult indom = adult jw spino > cc spino > jp3 spino => accurate t rex > jw indom
If we are using a large full grown prime trex I think it would only be fair to use the best version of the indom which would be full grown so in my opinion I think the indominus Rex wins
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Indom wouldn't even stand a chance to the 15 ton real rex even if its an adult
The Indominus Rex broke oxynitride glass with its teeth, to do so it needed to exert a force of 742.3 tons per tooth. Rexy is described as having an overbite.
and at the same time it can withstand the bite of the rex 5.8/6 Tons of bite from a real Rex, they won't do anything.
real t-rex was MASSIVE, CHUNKY and THICC, I rex would struggle a while to take it down
The indominus killed several apatosaurus before they even had a chance to flee through plot armor movie magic. The tyrannosaurus is cooked.
@@EuthanizeAllDogs JP sauropods are walking meat bag's and an utter embarrassment to the animals that they're based on.
@EuthanizeAllDogs saurpods that are skin wrapped and don't fight back? Yeah no the real ones will make the indom into fine red pasta
@@EuthanizeAllDogs the fight depends if we see I-Rex or not, if not she magically get a buff allowing her to kill anything without getting injured
@@EuthanizeAllDogs Said Apatosaurus could be argued to be severely underweight or severely overweight. But real Apatosaurus puts JP Apatosaurus to shame regardless of whether JP Apatosaurus is severely underweight or severely overweight.
the fully grown indom would actually be 50 feet long when fully grown, not 55 as stated by dr wu. Also i think it would be heavier than 10 tonnes just because of how long it is and it would be ludicrously tall ( unless it's proportions change as it grows ), and also that an adult would probably be more robust than its smaller version.
I thought T-Rex was a scavenger?
Nah it was just a stupid theory, don't be fooled.
Trex is a hunter but it would be even a scavenger if it see a good charcass.
Every predator scavenges.
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you forgot 1 thing about the accurate t.rex its stealth it has soft tissue under the foot of the t.rex
Okay now do trex vs indominus 2.0
Not to forget irex survived a crushing bite from the mosasaurus
survived? im PRETTY sure he DIED
And also Indominus rex’s jaw was able crush head of ankylosaurus.
@@ondrobedro7652 true that and also she survived a tail swipe from the anklosaurus
Using grounded system it's close but we use actual power scaling it wouldn't work
I would think that the full grown Indominus would win against an accurate T-Rex but more of a mid-high difficulty
The rex in this situation is heavier with more muscles can it really be pushed to the ground I find out how to believe I'm not just heavier but heavier by 3 tons
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why would length be an advantage in a fight?
The t rex has more experience and is much stronger so thats why
Although the indominus was able to take a bite from the T.Rex you can hear it roar in pain after it got bitten by the T.Rex, and in Jurassic Park 3 after the spino killed the T.Rex and you see it roar in pain and my guess it was from getting bit by the T.Rex so although we never really seen how powerful the T.Rexs bite can be it was definitely shown by 2 powerful dinosaurs one being a hybrid showing signs of pain after being bit by the T.Rex
2:44 dude, those bullets hit the ground not a single one of them touched him.
It took a shotgun to the inside of its mouth, point still stands
@EuthanizeAllDogs tanking a shotgun isn't that of an impressive feat in fiction as even in real life, bears and crocodile can tank them too. Also, machine gun and shotgun are two guns of completely different caliber to each other.
@@sudemglaibasumatary6050 quote from last comment "INSIDE ITS MOUTH"
@@EuthanizeAllDogs I also read the "inside it's mouth" but my point still stands. Shotgun might have weakest piercing power of all gun. Comparing it with machine gun is just absurd
@@sudemglaibasumatary6050 you think real life t-rex stan machine gun & indo have armer which t-rex lack
Can we go the jp3 spino vs the indominus rex? The jp spino was a sub adult in jp3 like how the infominus was a sub adult in world. And the spino was an adult in camp cretaceous
Saying that a real trex would actively bite with 70000 newtons is ridiculous as that is the maximum force its jaws can produce not what it would normally bite with. With the evidence of healing bites to other Rex showing they can’t use that strong of a bite during a fight as they would just bite straight through each other.
It would be like saying humans actively bite with the force to break their own teeth, since we can actually bite that hard under massive stress, which is essentially our jaws limits the same as the Rex calculations.
The level of 34000 newtons given for Rexy would likely be what a real Trex would actually bite with in a fight, with this being confirmed as how much force Rexy actually uses when biting
It’s actually not even close the indom literally survived being slammed into a building also does anyone remember the headbutt that destroyed a bus with just a headbutt, that is just next level crazy
It’s clear that indominus wins
the in movie indom was canonically just a sub adult/teenager
edit- u mentioned it
The Indominus Rex easily kills. The electron saurus doesn’t need to be fully grown because the Indominus Rex was able to kill five Apatosaurus and kill a brachiosaurus destroy concrete like it’s nothing. And destroy the zip line tower and she did it with 2700 force and zip line towers are 80 tons and she was able to move it and destroy it
I think an adult irex could probably weigh as much as the rex and I think the deinosuchus added bite force could bring indoms bite up to about 45000 newtons as an adult
12:19 that just means indom has low piercing dura
0:56 Hank Hank Hank Hank Hank Hank I saw hank
Indominus: Jake Paul
Real T. rex: Mike Tyson
Indominus prime: A Polar Bear
So the Rex should be built like a power lifter instead of lean like Rexy was
What if we made a biologically accurate indominus Rex with the accurate T-Rex along with some complementary and biologically accurate creatures, for example of bite force, mix in the DNA of a crocodiliad like deinosuchus to compliment the indominus Rex’s t-Rex jaws
so its basically the absolute best an accurate t rex can be vs the average subadult indominus rex. how fair!!!!
0:56 Nahh, indom 2.0 would wipe the floor with the accurate T-Rex 💀
Tyrannosaurus mcraeensis coexisted with Alamosaurus, not Tyrannosaurus rex
Indominus tanked a rocket launcher.
I don't believe any other animal on earth would be able to do the same much less be a threat to him.
The indominus didn't tanked a rocket launcher it tanked a part of the explosion
@@AlienX251which is tanking it
@Lalaloopsies_Unitednot completely
@@jawadplayz5988 remove the “not” and you’d be right
@Lalaloopsies_Unitedthe explosion of a rocket launcher really isn't all that, anything over 2-3 tons can tank it
A lot of indom and Rex slander going on in this video but realistically it goes to the indom by like mid to low dif
Ok, can I tell you something the Indominus Rex at maximum wait was 10 tons but the T. rex was 13 and when the indominus Rex would have been slower and less agile so this is why I think the T.rex will win
Bro most of these comments are glazing the real Rex 💀💀💀
They need to accept the fact that the difference between the Indo and real Rex is the fact that one of them is actually based of real paleontology while the other is a movie monster that can take rocket launcher explosions without breaking its bones from the impact or from getting its head hit point blank by a more larger Ankylosaurus.
Accurate trex the strongest in history versus the strongest of today I Dominus rex
Ed cope is fan fiction