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So, these two. A Herrerasaurus has a larger holotype that went up to 6 meters in length while a coastal grizzly bear can go for around 8 feet in length (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alaska_Peninsula_brown_bear ). However, the weight is where things get iffy. The largest Herrerasaurus weighs around 350 kg while male coastal grizzlies can go for around 389 kg or even 408 kg. Both creatures typically preyed small-to-mid-sized creatures. Herrerasaurus usually preys on Rhynchosaurs while grizzlies are mostly omnivorous. Herrerasaurus is claimed to have eaten Ischigualastia, but the Wikipedia article on the latter says "Citation Needed," so the claim is likely unreliable. Grizzlies have preyed on moose, elk, caribou, bighorn sheep, bison, black bears, and even muskoxen, although they typically prefer to eat the young or an injured animal over trying to have beef with a healthy adult.
For this match, I'm pitting a large Herrerasaurus against a coastal grizzly. Both combatants would be 20 meters apart. Everything else should be SBA.
Here are their profiles:
Herrerasaurus' Profile
Grizzly Bear's Profile
Who would win?
Herrerasaurus: 0
Grizzly Bear: 7 (AStrangeverse, King Dom470, AThe1412, Peppersalt43, Oiguana2701, XSOULOFCINDERX, Da3ggman)
Inconclusive: 0
For this match, I'm pitting a large Herrerasaurus against a coastal grizzly. Both combatants would be 20 meters apart. Everything else should be SBA.
Here are their profiles:
Herrerasaurus' Profile
Grizzly Bear's Profile
Who would win?
Herrerasaurus: 0
Grizzly Bear: 7 (AStrangeverse, King Dom470, AThe1412, Peppersalt43, Oiguana2701, XSOULOFCINDERX, Da3ggman)
Inconclusive: 0
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