Giganotosaurus weighed 17,600 pounds, stood 20 feet tall, and was 45 feet long. T-Rex weighed 15,000 pounds, stood 20 feet tall, and was 40 feet long. Giganotosaurus could run at 31 mph, while T-Rex ran at 17 mph. T-Rex had 35,000 Newtons bite force with 50-60 teeth. Giganotosaurus had 6,000 Newtons bite force with 76 sharp teeth
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Jurassic Park 3's Spinosaurus defeated T-rex by snapping neck between jaws. Battle occurred in tropical jungle, where T-rex was apex predator. Outcome was highly criticized despite impressive special effects
Tyrannosaurus Rex holds the record for the strongest bite force among dinosaurs. Spinosaurus, weighing over 20 tonnes, could cut through swordfish. Velociraptor was agile and feathery, though Jurassic Park version is fake. Triceratops featured three sharp keratin-tipped horns. Ankylosaurus was armored like a tank, with a tail club capable of breaking T-Rex's leg
T-Rex stood 42 feet tall and weighed 7-8 tons. Spinosaurus reached 59 feet in length and weighed 6 tons. T-Rex had 12-inch long teeth and muscular tail. Spinosaurus had sail-shaped spine and crocodile-like skull. Spinosaurus had three long claws and proportional arms
Giganotosaurus reached 46 feet in length and weighed 14 tons. T-rex measured 36-40 feet in length and weighed 5.5-8 tons. Giganotosaurus had three fingers on front limbs, t-rex had two. T-rex had larger footprints (2.5-2.6 feet) than giganotosaurus (1.67-2.13 feet)