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Re: B. walkeri neural spines



Hey, I'd doubted a badger could kick a mountain lion's arse, until I flicked on Discovery Channel one day and witnessed one steal a FRESH ptarmigan(sp?) from one. If you wanna talk 'logic' - if you were confined to all fours and had a two-legged beast with killer jaws similar to you, but probably faster(or at least more nimble, what being bipedal and all), huge curved claws on it's hands(remember you have to stand on all of yours), on top of puffing up/out to tower even further above you[even if it was just a sail . ., it still adds size/height], you wouldn't be scared?
It's well known that crocs are cannibals towards their younger kin, so a size increase should definately be on the 'anti-croc's dinner list'.


On Monday, June 21, 2004, at 07:48  PM, David Marjanovic wrote:

I didn't know that I was Spinosaurus!!

I doubt a full-grown *Sarcosuchus* would be afraid of a *Spinosaurus*, being
similarly large and well armoured, and having similar jaws.