No, it didn’t get hit by the plane. The blood on the front windows was from Cooper Edit: I have just been made aware that it *did* in fact get hit by a plane. My mistake
Although I do agree that indominus Rex would win against spino, I’d don’t think the point he brought up at the end was fair when he talked about the raptor scene. Because the indominus had to fight 3 raptors while the spino had to fight like 50.
Remember that the JP3 Spinosaurus was a genetically modified super predator. The JP3 Spinosaurus has very very little in common with it's prehistoric counterpart in any capacity. I believe that the Spinosaurus was one of Dr. Wu's first experiments in creating a hybrid super predator and as such, I believe that he probably exorcised even LESS restraint in creating it than he did with Indominus Rex.
wasn’t a “genetically modified super predator” that’s the indominus rex. only reason they made spino so powerful is because scientists had just discovered spino like right before the movie was made so we didn’t know much about it and they thought it was powerful
Would make sense for Spino to be a prototype of what would become the I. Rex. With how absurdly aggressive and resilient it was, it definitely wasn't a natural creature.
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Spino logic: “Iron fence? Pfffft, please. Oh an airplane to my thigh? Whatever bro. Is that water? Freakin’ mint. But that giant wooden door.....it scares me.”
We also need to take into consideration that the Spino from Jurassic Park 3 was somewhat beefed up due to genetic testing and was made more of a monster than an original spino
Indominus rex was an inexperienced, stressed out captive animal that killed several pampered park attractions. Spinosaurus lived its adult life fighting for survival on Isla Sorna where it depended on no one but itself.
@@yeetusatreetis4542 im also curious why nope, the spinosaurus had to hunt for it's food whilst the indominus was fed by crane. The other dinos on isla nublar wouldn't have had experience with predators either and as such would have been easier prey
@@ShadowGaming-ft4fh regardless being fed, it had a field day and learned to hunt and kill for sport. It has incredible hyper intelligence shown taking down an ankylosaurus in a matter of seconds once she knew about its hard back. Iris is really smart and multiple aspects and you guys treat her like she's a kid throwing a tantrum
@@nyckae8587 we don't treat her like a kid throwing a tantrum, nor do we call her stupid. We are assessing the feats they have undergone in the movies. The dinos the spino hunted in order to survive were wild and accustomed to being on the receiving end of predators. Along with the spino fighring trexs and the like for territory. The irex fought dinosaurs that had never experienced predation, injerently making this killing spree easier. You are right in regards to the intelligence with the anky fight, quickly figuring out how to get around the armour. With the irex fight against rexy and blue i have some unknowns such as had rexy fought a large therepod before. The Irex did put up a good fight against the raptors and rexy until they teamed up. But the fight was cut short by the mosasaur, perhaps had that not happened the irex may have won. Combat experience wise the spino wins Intelligence goes to the Irex IDK about speed Camouflage goes to the Irex IDK about sight and smell I think strength goes to the spino. The fight has many variables
I mean, I could probably ram my body through a sheetrock wall after getting a good run, I definitely couldn't do that with head butts. That's what I think was going on there.
I believe the Spinosaurus would win simply because living on Sorna it would be more hardened and considering that T-Rex urine seemed to attract it according to Eric in JP3 it seems clear that it makes it a point to hunt down Rexes. The indominus also wasnt full grown in world plus Rexy is quite an older gal. She might not have been in her prime when she and Indominus fought. Either way I think Spino and Indominus would be a bloody and vicious fight with any winner if there even is one probably not lasting long after a fight.
Although, in this hypothetical scenario, the T-Rex would have won the fight. The Spinosaurus was a bigger dinosaur, but the T-Rex was more robust and faster than the Spinosaurus, and it had a more potent bite force. The Spinosaurus would not have a chance if pitted against the mighty T-Rex. Just saying
@@damianparkin3292 the Jurassic park T-Rexes canonically weigh less than normal rexes so probably not as robust as you might think. Unless your talking about the real life versions of course
*Indominus* : "Well, as far as brains go I got the dino's share, But when it comes to brute strength.....I believe I am at the shallow end of the gene pool"
People also for get to mention that the Spinosaurus took more than likely multiple 50 bmg caliber bullets. Cooper got quite a few shots off before he died and I know at least one of those shots hit the Spino and for that kind of a bullet to be ineffective it kind of puts another layer of perspective to how op the Spinosaurus really was.
I think it would be a pretty even match up. My head canon is that the Spinosaurus was like a proto Indominus Rex. They took the actual Spinosaurus dna and combined it with like, Giganotosaurus or something. This would explain why it looks so different from a real Spinosaurus, and why it "wasn't on Ingen's list". With this in mind, who's to say that it couldn't be highly intelligent as well?
@@acemarvel1564 Nah, this Spino is a literally brute force tank, the I rex would not be stupid enough to simply go in attacking without realizing that the Spino is the Apex Predator in it's domain, it's like Godzilla, Kong, King Ghidora and Mothra, all of them are Alpha Titan candidates, the I Rex and the Spino are both Alpha Dinosaurs. If the Spino hits the I rex it can do some serious damage just like the I Rex can, tho the Spino would be able to somewhat tank those hits more than the I Rex.
@@raionshishi8290 I know, it’s like a jaguar vs a bear, but what if that Jaguar can learn and adapt the same way a human can, and with all the experience it could’ve had It would attack specifically at all the weak spots, plus they both could single handedly beat a T. rex in 1 v 1
Something I don’t think many noticed about the Spino is right on its face: it has the same “horn” crests over its eyes as the raptors. I personally think the Spino is a hybrid of several dinosaurs to try and create a Spinosaurus rather than being a simple “fill the gap” creation. The Spino shows intelligence in how it deals with things, including sneaking up on the people not once, but twice, once from the tree line where it would’ve gotten closer if not for the phone ringing and once from the water. I suspect it was Dr. Wu’s original prototype base hybrid (a leftover from his bird feather experiment) and is what gave him the head start in creating the I-Rex later on as he would’ve already had practice. Also, in the “grapple” scene, in the very picture you used, you can see that one of its claws is clear through the Rex’s right eye socket, which in theory could give it some leverage. The long jaws would also clamp down the length of the back of the Rex’s jaw, meaning it’s not the arms leveraging it to snap the neck, but the Spino’s head forcing the rotation. The arms simply pinned the Rex long enough to get its jaws into the right spot to rotate its nose down and do the deed. The fact it got into this position so quickly shows it was not only smart enough to do this, but I think indicates that it has done this before. The I-Rex killed things for sport, whereas the Spino killed for either food or fighting for its life. Something the dinos killed by the I-Rex had not experienced, living in captivity safe from carnivores and resorting to instinct only and no defensive experience, whereas the Spino was facing other wild creature in a wild world against opponents who knew how to defend themselves based on instinct and experience. I think that would make it more of a 50\50 than a 40\60 on its own. And I still believe the Spino had some raptor in it due to the deviated facial structure, which resulted in higher intelligence. Also need to consider the Spino grew up in the wild, meaning if it did have the same intelligence in it, the fact it was wild and hyper aggressive might make it more “feral” compared to the I-Rex locked in solitary confinement, and thus the I-Rex might be able to strategize more if given a moment to think, thus giving it an edge... maybe pushing it back to a 45\55 favoring the I-Rex. But I digress... I simply want to point out the fact the Spino shares a facial characteristic with the raptors bred in the same lab. We also don’t know every secret about the Spino, as unlike the I-Rex we don’t have a list and explanation of it from Dr. Wu on screen like we did with the I-Rex... the Spino could have reinforced bones or extra muscle mass.
I think not just the arena but the CONTEXT of the fight also matters a whole lot. If it were like a concrete arena or inside JP San Diego or something with no other variables to give one of them a reason to leave, it's very even. But if you put it in a typical JP jungle and give the Indominus the chance to sneak up and use its camouflage BEFORE the fight begins, it has a considerable advantage over the Spinosaurus. As a side-note I also think the Indominus has much sharper claws that can shred and grip much more than what the Spino is capable of doing.
@@Black_Wolf1357 Indominous: Should I use the bathroom before hunting down the Spinosaurus? Why not, what’s the worst that could happen? Indominous: *uses bathroom* Spinosaurus: And I took that personally. (Or) I’m about to destroy this hybrid’s whole career. (Or) I sense a disturbance in the force.
My favourite dinosaur of all time is the Spinosaurus, with that said, I love your decision to say that they would probably both die. That and the IRex would probably win almost every time just because of how unbelievably smart it was.
Spino in jp3 is 100% a hybrid as well and extremely overpowered. Irex is definitely not winning every time (unless plot armor is involved in an actual movie scenario), in fact favors Spino 60/40
As you stated I think its highly dependent on setting. On paper, yes the I-Rex is built to win. But in practice we have an animal that broke loose with no real skills, and got got by something higher up the food chain. The spinosaur represents a completely wild animal with all it's instincts at razor sharpness. If the Indominus had come from Isla Sorna and lived wild, I would say it wins every non-surprise attack confrontation. The Spinosaur could use alligator tactics to catch him by the river, but once the I-Rex really learns how to use his abilities he isn't taking an L on dry land.
There's actually a video on the Indominus Rex and a Spinosaurus facing off. Although it'll be interesting to see how this goes in the actual Jurassic Park/World franchise.
The Indom on paper is stronger, but in practice I favor the Spino. While the Indominus is bigger and has some potent weaponry, it was actually having a very difficult time with an old, out of practice T.rex which hadn't had a serious confrontation in over a decade. The Spinosaurus was bulldozing through high end rifle fire, having a plane smash into it, rushing through a jungle, and then curb-stomping a T.rex in short order. That to me, is much more impressive. To me the Indominus is a bit like every time we've tried to make a domestic dog bigger and stronger than a wolf. Some dog breeds are bigger, heavier, have thicker jaws, and larger legs than wolves; yet no dog alive can best a healthy adult wolf in a majority of 1v1 brawls. Sometimes, nature just knew what they were doing and while the Spino was modified as well, it wasn't as heavily modified as the Indominus. Close fight, but I give this one to the Spino.
indominus was also "domesticated" as in hand fed and cared fore, it was just stressed during the movie, the spino was 100% feral, having to hunt its food to live
After considering the many variables: age, experience, weaponry, aggression, intelligence, lifestyle, agility, corporeal build, and Instinct for battle... I have come to the conclusion that, Spinosaurus will take the win in 65% of potential fights. The sheer lack of experience on Indy's part is just too wide a gap in capability to overcome.
i disagree. the spinosaurus has no experience fighting the indominus. there is no dinosaur in isla sorna that is similar to the indominus. this is the first time that the spino ever mets the indominus. they both have 0 experience fighting each other. However, the indominus is a quick learner. it will gain experience from the spot. the indominus would most likely win
I would like to take into consideration we have a in-its-prime Indominus going whack crazy on a T-Rex several decades old by now. In a fight between animals, older and more experienced usually translates to worse capability. Also, the gun fire claim isnt backed at all. Since, the team sent to attack the Indominus originally was all non-lethal, as stated by Owen when reprimanding the curator for not letting anyone bring a lethal firearm. Meaning they were using rubber bullets. Also the m134 on the helicopter scene missed every single one of its shots. So that's an irrelevant defense too.
Lmao Spino fan found. I'm pretty sure an RP FUCKING G isn't non lethal. Let's also take her getting clubbed in the face by an Ankylosaur and over coming it into effect. Also let's take into consideration the running away from gunfire and a gatling gun, while engaging a pack of raptors that have killed numerous armed personnel while being shot by Owen as well. Yeah, Spino would've been dead by the time it reached Rexy 😂😂😂
@Eric West The RPG did not contact the Indominus directly and missed. It knocked it over from the Shockwave of bursting. But ignore every other point made in the argument and only focus on one part and lose it like the average bot.
@J Fobel Lol dude you keep saying 'IgNoRiNg EvErY OtHeR pOiNt MaDe' yet go on to ignore literally all my other points. Nobody is losing it but you bud. Stay mad 😂👌
@Eric West But you did. The first team that attacked the Indominus was all non lethal which Owen reprimanded. The M134 missed all of its shots, the RPG hit the tree next to the Indominus and also missed. The ankylosaurus hit is invalided by the Spinosaurus going head first through a steel reinforced fence. The Indominus did nothing but fight a literal grandma Tyrannosaur and then got body slammed by a giant sea creature almost 3 times its size. There is no good argument for this animal besides its smart, ignoring it has no other advantage what so ever the Spinosaurus didn't exceed or match outright. But of course, you made a defense for none of these and acted like a troll instead. Please go back to reddit and cope somewhere else.
@J Fobel Charging through a rusted fence isn't the same as being clubbed in the face by a 4 ton tank lol. The indominus tricked the people by making them believe she escaped. She broke out of her enclosure, manipulated a pack of highly intelligent raptors to fight for her, killed an Ankylosaur after figuring out its weakness, killed a heard of Apatosaurs, disposed of the people that came after her with ease, beat Rexy/w ease before being distracted by Blue, but yes she just fought a 'gRaNdMa' T-Rex 😂 She actually fought the biggest and most powerful Tyranosaur in the entire franchise, not some smaller weaker Trex like spinosaurus fought lol. You also keep ignoring the fact that she was being shot multiple times by Owen at super close range while engaging a pack of raptors lol but hey, at least you got that completely factual 'm134 mIsSeD aLl iTs ShOtS' argument going for ya 😵💫Congrats I guess? Spinosaurus would lose to Indominus. Telling me to cope is hilarious, but keep living in denial bud
Honestly, when I watched Jurassic World in theaters and Gray said “we need more teeth” and Claire went and opened a paddock, I honestly thought it was gonna be the spinosaurus that came out since we already saw the T. rex, albeit very briefly, earlier in the film.
@@devanshrathi6063 well it's like a 3rd wave, the Raptors were first, rexy 2nd till rexy was almost killed then 3rd wave with spino roar and attacks I rex and rexy and blue gets back up and teaming with spino against i Rex.
Can we all agree that the fact that T-Rex pee attracts the Spino is badass, that dude is constantly searching for a fight which is not normal predator behavior.
That’s an interesting question of the Indominus Rex and the Spinosaurus from Jurassic Park III fight to the death and oh man, this will be a blast. Great video Klayton Fioriti and as always, Take It Easy and Life Finds A Way.
I am personally in favor of the Spino, most cause of the tankyness of it, plus it and the indom cant really knock eachother over cause they have both been seen going down on all 4s to stabilize them selves. 2nd reason is the indom is(or was) about the size if the rex if not just a bit bigger, the spino is shown to be a fairly larger then the rex, so weight advantage is spinosaurus. (Will admit i could be wrong on size cause i dont have size compared chart) 3rd i disagree on the combat experience. The spino grew up and was basically wild for years the indom went on a killing spree for only about a day. However the indom is smart enough that vs the experience of the spino they basically cancel out. Spino knows how to fight an has been for a long time and indom is smart enough to pick up combat quickly.
Also the I-Rex fights to the weaknesses of its opponent and learns their strengths quickly, against the T-Rex that was the very first time she’s ever fought an apex predator, she let the T. rex attack first and then when she went on the attack she took the T Rex out in 2nds
@@Joe_mama626 the script said it was an adult. and maybe if the indminus was an adult it may have not been bigger. what should be the size difference between a 17 and a 18 year old person?
@@konservendose3239 Didn't Dr. Wu say it would grow up to 50 feet in length when it was fully grown. The Indominus Rex in Jurassic World was only around 40 feet long, so the Indominus Rex would definitely have grown bigger.
My money is on the I-Rex. The combination of the strategic hunting skills and intelligence of the raptors and brutal violence, strength, mass and height of tyrannosauruses is the ultimative killer weapon. But I agree it would probably be a close match
My thing is it’s only a close fight because of the OP defence the spino was given in JP3 if we put them at realistic standards the I Rex wins hands down in my opinion
@@karnage2948 the indominus watches and learns it’s prey while in fight, it will exploit every weakness until victory. The indominus would only have to stomp or bite the sail, and spino is basically dead. The spino is going to have to go in and fight with a creature that doesn’t have any exploitable weaknesses, irex kills spino 100% on land but in the water I’m gonna say spino, because he would likely drown the indominus
Also keep in mind when irex threw them off the first time they were conveniently killed immediately due to the surroundings, one of them literally landed on top of a grill and exploded
I think the spino wins more than 60%. It's adapted to swim which means it probably spends the majority of its time near water. If they were to meet, homefield advantage takes it over the top.
You forgot the part about how the I-rex survives a rqg at like point blank range, gets up walks away from it while getting shot at by like 10 people, just saying
@@sasquatch668able or did u forget that if u wanna be realistic the plane that hit the spino at that speed in jp3 should have shredded itself on that dino but it still was pretty much fine. Fine enough to kill a t rex which again no discretion was a fully grown one proven at this point and was in its prime unlike rexy. I think if it's the indo were left with from the movies it loses because its cocky. The spino may not be able to blend in from the Indo but its sense of smell is good enough sight doesnt matter when u can smell it from miles away and the indo isnt getting away from it either
@@johnnyhorsewhale3116 it’s in the Jurassic park 3 flims scripts where he was described as a fully grown bull rex no fans never show proof that it was a juvenile or subadult because it was just a fan theory
From what I remember the plane grazed the spine it wasn’t a full on hit. If that were the case one of two things would have happened. The plane would have been a crumpled beer can with all occupants dead with the spinosaurus on the ground with his sail battered and torn. Scenario two plane a crumpled beer can with all occupants dead and the spino hurt but still standing thanks to the heavy armor on its sail.
I think spino takes it more than half the fights. It is a more experienced killer than the Irex, Irex might have had more kills during the movie but aside from killing it's sibling those kills were all of it's kills in it's entire life, the spino had been hunting and killing for over a decade by the time of jp3. Irex might be a quick learner but learning quick isn't as good as already knowing what to do. The spino clearly had plenty of experience fighting other apex carnivores based on the efficiency of its rex kill.
I think you undervalue the Spino when it comes to fighting experience. Unlike the I Rex, the Spino was grown up presumably most of it's life in nature, free, fighting and clearly surviving, probably killing anything that it comes across. By comparison, the I Rex was raised in a cage and only had experience fighting 3 or 4 species when it broke out. According to Erik, the Spino is confident enough to actively smell out Rexs
I disagree. All the spinos experience is useless. Has the spino ever fought the indominus? The indominus is nothing like a trex. There is no dino similar to the indominus rex for the spino to gain experience from. The spinosaurus never fought any dino that could give it the experience needed.This will be the first time for both of them. Unfortunately for the spino, the Irex is a very quick learner, and would probably beat the spino.
And I think you are a vapid Spino fanboy trying to reach for straws. Probably killing anything it comes across translates to a no limits fallacy on your part. If Spino was a prototype, IRex is the finished product. I dare you to take any prototype of any type of good and try to compare it to the finished product. See how far that gets you.
@@trollking6315 Lucky for me and my argument, the dinosaurs aren't inanimate goods. They're living, breathing animals that learn as they grow and survive. And the Indo Rex grew up in a cage, only free for a day or two? If that, I'm not sure how long JW took place. By comparison, the Spino has grown up in the wild. It isn't reaching for straws to say a wild animal is probably a better fighter than a caged one. The I do Rex is the finished product, but the Spino has some of the same traits. And the experience of how to use them in an actual fight.
Seeing that spino skelly and that that the sail on its back is an extension of its spine, its no wonder it got really hell bent on killing all of Grant & Co. in JP3 after the plane hit it
The Spino was most likely a genetic mix of something other than just Spino DNA. It having killed the Rex so easily shows it knows how to “hunt” something like Rex where as the Indo was killing for sport. This is a huge factor because the Indo seems to be testing its capabilities and is unwilling to back down from a fight where as the Spino has the experience and wouldn’t hunt Rex unless it could take down dangerous critters of this size without sustaining too much injury to itself. The Spino, having relied far more on instinct than intelligence, is no doubt capable of taking a hit that even the Indo might struggle to deliver.
I just wanna mention some absolutley insane stuff the spino survived just to prove that the indominus just could not win. Number 1 As mentioned in the video the spinosaurus survived the t rex biting down on it's neck and even managed to shake it off after wards. The t rex would likely had a biteforce of around 35 000 newtons, for contrast a salt water crocodile has a bite force of around 16 500 newtons. Also take into account the cutting edge of the t rex's teeth means that it realistically should have just pulverised the spinos neck bones. But it was left with minor damage. Number 2 A freaking plane flew into it! That plane would have to have traveled minimum 100km/h to even take off, it could have smashed into it even faster but that's impossible to say Number 3 It ran through a steel gate and broke it like it was made of cardboard, this was by just ramming it with it's head. Im probably missing out on some stuff too but that's just to show that this is one of the most unrealistic animals we've seen in the movies, and it's basically just a tank that can break the neck of a t rex, who had one of the beafyest necks and strongest bones in the animal kingdom. It's a no contest, that spino is something else entirely. My theory is that the spino is and early atempt to make weaponised dinosaurs to fight in wars or whatever, but they made it way too dangerous so they just left it on isla sorna, which might be an extinction for the island
I'd go with the I Rex too. That T Rex strength with the Velociraptor intelligence would be too much for the Spinosaurus. Although people sleep on that T Rex intelligence, it was a smart dinosaur!!
not to be a preacher but your right just because the inom and raptor are “more intelligent” doesn’t really give an advantage aside from ambushes and possibly noticing mid fight weaknesses maybe and its weird that people give such high praise to the raptors and hybrids for there smarts when the tree and spino aren’t that much dumber.That being said I do still think the Irex takes this one ever so slightly
Spino is the strongest big theropod. It’s far more experienced than I-Rex and probably has a mass advantage too. If it’s near water spino instantly wins.
@@DaManBearPig not even close irl actually, if it were to of tooken place irl the T. rex would of won about 95% of the time, the only reason the spino won in JP3 is because of the plot armor
@@killercaven3644 And also people only NOW consider it to be a hybrid because of how inaccurate it's design was. Back then they thought it was what Spinosaurus really looked like.
I pin the spinosaurus, snapping the T-rex's neck to high intelligence. Also, no dinosaur in the franchise is accurate, every SINGLE ONE is a hybrid thanks to the frog DNA explained in the first film. The Indominous, Indoraptor, Scorpius Rex, and all the others just happened be more hybridized than the rest. Is it REALLY that hard to assume that the spinosaurus had genetically enhanced hide or bones that were purposely made to survive a Tyrannosaur bite? The spinosaurus was a rex killer, there was a video I saw talking about how it purposely went after and killed T-rex. That spinosaurus was different... it had something that no other dinosaurs in its generation had... pure malace. The three hybrids of Jurassic World had it, the spinosaurus had it... the director for that film said it was simply angry that they clipped its sail when trying to take off... If so, we can assume it holds a grudge... a REALLY HUMAN thing to do if you ask me... I don't know man... I fear the spinosaurus more than any other dinosaur in the franchise...
Personally, I'm going with Spino. For experience, the Spino is essentially a wild animal and most likely has multiple wins against other wild dinosaurs and Tyrannosaurs behind it as Erik states the smell of T. Rex attracts the animal instead of deterring it. Indominus on the other hand had no experience fighting before breaking free and killing several relatively defenseless animals, with the exception of at least one domestic Ankylosaur. When it comes to the T. Rex, while Rexy does have more combat experience during and post Jurassic Park, she's very old and they didn't even expect her to still be alive at the time of Fallen Kingdom. The comparison to the raptor fights these two would have gotten into is rather stupid as the Spino would have lost to a whopping 11 raptors while the I-rex managed to eventually take out 2. Another comparison is grappling and the Spino doesn't need thumbs to be able to grab things. Try it yourself, you don't necessarily need your own thumb to pick things up, we only need it when we need to manipulate things in our hands.
Indominus Rex would wreck the spino. It’s everything the spino wants to be, but better. It’s the same size and could have grown bigger, has larger, stronger arms with longer and sharper claws on it, has stronger jaws (T Rex strength) and is more intelligent due to its genetic makeup. It’s body is covered in tough osteoderms protecting it from the slashing claws and thin jaws of the Spinosaurus. Spino lacks any sort of armoring whatsoever. Anybody with half a brain who can get over their inherent biases and see it objectively will come to the same conclusion. Both are amazing dinosaurs and I’m glad they’re in the JP/JW movies!
The spino has better defensive showings like breaking down the metal fence or getting hit by a plane. The arms also look about the same size and the indominus is never shown to have stronger arms. It just doesn’t do much with it. I do agree the indominus has sharper claws but the bite force argument doesn’t really apply. The spino in real life definitely has a much weaker bite force then the Rex but the jp3 one seems to be extremely powerful for some reason. Most of the things you claim in this comment isn’t really based off of any evidence. The spinos arms might actually be stronger then you think since it was able to push around a plane. Some of the claims you made just don’t hold up.
I think it’d be a draw with both creatures dying of their respective injuries. The tank that was the Spino and the instinct smart I-Rex would be evenly matched so I think it’s a draw with both creatures dying and no clear winner.
This video needs a redue after Camp Cretaceous season 5. Spino wins based on its impressive display of feats in total with JP3. Not to mention its bigger and heavier.
I like how you haven't tip toed around to try and pander to both fan clubs, you've actually looked at their history and laid out the facts. I agree with your decision, it would probably end the way you pitched it
Dude spino will loose against the Indominus Rex. Since it can camouflage and is way smarter. Plus it has LOTS of strength a bite from it would damage the spino.
@@dudeheybro1232 that's not the point though your looking way to much into it different movies different scripts spino was written to not be beaten indo. Was written to be beaten simple as that
Since I seen JP3,and somehow believe the Spino is a god. I say the Spinosaurus will win,also this was a very epic Klayton video about a new Jurassic Park/World topic that is also awesome,cause Klayton is cool.
From what we’ve seen the Spino has very tough skin and bones. A T-Rex bite is about 12,800 psi. In comparison a Great White’s bite is around 4,000 psi. Meaning that the Spinosaurus’ skin and bone would be able to resist a 12,000 psi bite. And for its bones not to break meaning it would have to withstand about 7 tons of pressure. Yeah that’s a lot. The Indominus is harder to measure. Since it is one not a real animal and two seems to take damage from different things. The animal seems to be immune to gun shots but weak to T-Rex bites. So that means it’s skin and bones can barley withstand the 12,800 psi bite of the T-Rex. Now it’s hard to mesure how strong the Indominus actually is. From what we know it’s the body and strength of a T-Rex and the smarts of a raptor. So just for this experiment it has the same bite of 12,800 psi. So in theory the Spinosaurus would win. But yes environment does come into play here. If the fight was in the dense jungles of Sorna the Indominus would have the upper claw. Ha get it. Anyways since it’s able to camouflage it would be able to make a sneak attack on the Spinosaurus. However if we were on the Main Street of Nublar the spinosaurus would more than likely have the advantage. Since it comes down pure strength just like Jurassic World where the Indominus beats the T-Rex since it is supposing stronger. Funny how each one would have the advantage on the opponent’s home turf. So I say it kinda comes down to where they are fighting. Since the Spinosaurus would be better at fighting in the open because of its strength. While the Indominus would have the advantage in the forest because of its ability to camouflage. This is all just a theory though I’m sure there are other factors that could take effect in a scenario like this one.
I think the spinosaurus from jp3 seem to possess an almost supernatural ability to be cunning crafty and just know where everybody was at any time it would always pop up it seems to have an x factor that you just can't put your finger on that particular spinosaurus I think would be very hard to beat however a giganotosaurus fighting it would be extremely fascinating
It depends on where they fight at. Like for example, if I Rex and spino fight somewhere in a jungle that would give I Rex the advantage to camouflage and sneak attack spino. But if they were anywhere near water spino would use that strength to push I Rex into the water and potentially drown him.
@@southparkstanmarshofficial I agree that Spinosaurus is way much a purer dinosaur however I would support Spinosaurus Ingenicus whereas it(or she) has both the ability to fight on Land and in water as well as way more experience
Indominus rex was an inexperienced, stressed out captive animal that killed several pampered park attractions. Spinosaurus lived its adult life fighting for survival on Isla Sorna where it depended on no one but itself, so Spinosaurus wins.
I still like the theory that the Isla Sorna Spinosaurus is the first Hybrid of the series, which is why it's shown to be so overpowered. Of course, it's not and its design was purely based on an inaccurate assumption on the creature's fossils, but it adds a reason as to why that part of the island was isolated from the area from Jurassic Park 2; they were performing some shady shit they didn't want people knowing about.
Great video! Also I'm still loving the sweatshirt I got of yours! As for the spino, he would most like take the L, BUT he has a chance due to its brute strength but would have to end the fight quickly before the indominous has time to adapt cause if it does he's gonna find good ole spinos weaknesses and it's game over at that point
5 Reasons why Irex wins all of the time: 1: Irex can Camouflage. 2: Irex can think quickly as it is more intelligent. 3: Irex won't fall for when Spino tries to trick it into going into water. 4: Irex is bigger than Spino. 5: Rexy can beat Spino and Irex can beat Rexy.
Klayton, I'm a long time appreciator of your channel but I have a bit of information to weigh on here. I'm glad you didn't repeat that dumb 'Break the sail, you paralyze the animal' myth has absolutely *no* scientific backing. That was invented by the 'documentary' Monsters Resurrected, and was most certainly not a weak spot. The sail was made from a raised spinous process, a completely separate part of the back than the nervous system cord. Biting or breaking it is no different than hitting any other bone or piece of skin from a non-vital spot. It hurt, but really not do any damage. It be less damaging than busting a rib or breaking a limb. In fact the Indom focusing on it would mostly just waste time. The spinal cord itself sits under several layers of bone and muscle underneath the sail. In fact trying to get at that is even harder because of the sail. In short, a Spinosaurus would actually be harder to paralyze and damage in that spot than a normal theropod.
I really enjoyed this video, and I do think that the Indominus rex has a greater chance of victory, but I just wanted to mention a couple of nitpicks. The Spinosaurus' sail is not as much of a weakpoint as it seems. We do have fossil evidence of Spinosaurus dorsal spines split in half with *signs of healing*, which means it wouldn't cause paralysis or fatal injuries whatsoever, it would compare to a ceratopsid damaging its frill. The T-rex's bite was indeed the strongest dinosaur bite we have evidence of, which was able to break bone. This strength is often exaggerated though, since it would be very difficult for it to actually break a big dinosaur bone covered in muscles and tough skin, like seen in many fossils of Triceratops and Edmontosaurus with Tyrannosaurus bite marks. Even modern saltwater crocodiles, which have a bite force superior to a T.rex, are often unable to break the bones of their prey before drowning them. I would say that a bite in the upper side of the Spinosaurus' heavily protected neck would most definitely not be able to deal as much damage as many fans use to think.
No just no the Indom is much bigger the only reason the spino won in the first place is because it killed the weakest rex in the fucking franchise plus the indom almost killed the most strong rex in the franchise it took blue and rexy's both strength to kill it and what even killed it was a mosasaur what did the spino do oh wait it was hit by a plane and was attacked by a weak ass rex and was burned by fire the indom took military fire arm like machine guns and bazooka and turned a raptor pack against people and took on the pack and fought the most powerful rex in the franchise and the star velociraptor blue and had to be killed by a mosasaur
Something worth to mention is ( I think) that, the T Rex in jp3 is smaller than rexy almost half the size even though this may just be the animatronics I think it would be to scale and that's why Rexy was the only T Rex out if the 7 to be transported to Isla nublar