

Suggested by Blake The dinosaurs continue to fall as Bass overwhelms them with speed and power. Gigantosaurus’s strength is typically one of his advantages but it will prove to be a liability here as it makes him a larger target. Bass is quite accurate though so perhaps it did not really matter. Either way one energy blast should be strong enough to finish the job. Bass wins.
Giganotosaurus had a hard time taking down Andesaurus. I don’t see it holding out better against Bass.
Agreed, Bass is just a little too strong and fast tbh
This is the Andesaurus I was referring to: http://paleoking.blogspot.com/2012/06/forgotten-giants-3-andesaurus.html Have a look.
Bonus: can it beat Bass or at least fare better than G. carolinii?
Well, I definitely wouldn’t say that it can beat Bass. I don’t think it would really fare any better or worse. One shot from Bass takes the planet and any Dinosaurs with it
I only ask because Andesaurus was a prey item of Giganotosaurus.
That’s interesting. I’m definitely not too familiar with either of them.
Would you like to hear more?
Sure, learning new things is always fun
Andesaurus delgadoi lived in the Candaleros Formation in Argentina from 100-97 mya(millions of years ago). It was a basal(means less evolved; preferred by some scientists to avoid the negative connotations of primitive) titanosaur sauropod that was about 20 meters long and weighed about 16.6 tonnes. It was named for being discovered close to the Andes Mountains by Jorge Orlando Calvo and José Fernando Bonaparte in 1991. The holotype is incomplete but it does indicate that it would be relatively large. It’s main predator was Giganotosaurus.
Definitely a pretty good size and hopefully they were fast to avoid the Gigantosaurus.