Predator X Make Tyrannosaurus Rex Cry Like A Baby
Predator X was the most dangerous and king of monsters of the ocean! Some time ago some scientists discovered the fossil of a huge pliosaur on the Norwegian Island of Svalbard. That was the remains of a Predator X which the guys at the Natural History Museum of Oslo University have recently managed to reconstruct.

We all know of the Tyrannosaurus rex which was one of the most dangerous land dinosaur and among the most evil carnivore! You know Tyrannosaurus rex aren’t you? So you must feel the dread of it in imagining if it stand infront of you! So now the Predator X is one which could have make T-rex to cry like a baby!
Predator X is the name given to this new monster discovered. It is infact more giant that a previous pliosaur reptile named The Monster which was found earlier at the same site!! The guys working on this project said that Predator X could have been 50 feet long and even perhaps more. Its estimated weight while living was about 45 tonnes!!!

Predator X was not the biggest babe of the ocean however its jaws have been estimated to be the worst ever!! Yea!
From Sbs:
Measurements of its jaw and the killing power of its dagger-like teeth have shown that it could bite down with a force of 33,000lb per square inch compared with T. rex’s 3,000lb per square inch. Alligators have the strongest bite today with about 2,500lb per square inch.
And worst of all it was one of the best ever predator with its enormous moving speed.Do you imagine if we had such a baby in the ocean these days? I would not even care to talk about a ship..so forget about getting on one lol.
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Predator X Make Tyrannosaurus Rex Cry Like A Baby:
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Kurt Avish Reply:
March 18th, 2009 at 7:35 am
No its so beautiful that baby monster lol
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this is huge :S
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Kurt Avish Reply:
March 18th, 2009 at 7:36 am
You afraid hahahahahaha
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impressive… but google is bigger..
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Kurt Avish Reply:
March 18th, 2009 at 7:36 am
Google is a dinosaur? :S lol
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its mack re-zen a Trex UN land Way nut in see it wood be nice to see the next Hardin secret
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Kurt Avish Reply:
March 23rd, 2009 at 4:42 pm
@Albert: I didnt really understand. What hardin secret?
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The museum located in Morden, MB, Canada has the most complete marine species available. Manitoba is huge on them.
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The person who wrote this page hasn’t even the slightest clue of what a T-Rex is capable of.
Fact 1: Predator X is the third deadliest predator.
Fact 2: Megalodon is the second.
Fact 3: T-Rex is actually the most deadliest apex predator of the land AND sea. T-Rex may not have had as much bite force as Predator X, but it could still PULVERIZE solid bone (in other words, take hold of Predator X’s upper jaw and crush it in half). Take another look at T-Rex, it looks like a mix between a crocodile and a wolf. Now imagine a T-Rex using its tail and legs to swim through the water, it would be like a freight train crashing into the Predator X. Also the Predator X has the same weakness as a crocodile does, soft underbelly and soft neck.
Recap: T-Rex (the pitbull of land creatures) with its binocular vision, pulverizing teeth, eagle talons, and powerhouse body, would not only survive full frontal assault with Predator X but out manuever it and tear apart its throat.
As for the T-Rex going head on with Megalodon, it could just bite down on the supershark’s nose or punch its jaws like how dolphins cripple modern day sharks.
Not to be mean but think about it. Predator X looks like an apex predator that could only attack prey that wouldn’t move around much. Tyrannosaurus Rex, King of the Tyrant Reptiles…all reptiles.
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