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Mad Scientist's Delight: Giant Pigeon Versus Reanimated T-Rex
| T-Rex | Giant Pigeon* | |
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| Species | Tyrannosaurus rex | C. livia |
| What I Like | Lots. Excellent vision. Teeth that can crush hadrosaur bone. Quick on its feet when moving. Powerful legs that provide a sturdy base. Killer instinct. Experience fighting giant things. | Flight. T-rex has a lot going for it but the pigeon's aerial ability is what makes this a fair fight. Also, bravery. 32 pigeons were awarded the Dickin Medal during World War II. |
| What Worries Me | Upper body strength. Those tiny arms aren't going to offer a lot of protection when the pigeon goes into its kamikaze dive attack. We saw this issue when T-Rex's purple cousin Barney fought Grimace. | Pigeons, like other flying birds, have hollow bones. These are more than sturdy enough for flying but will crunch like a Butterfinger if Rex gets a bite. |
*A quick note here about what I mean by a giant pigeon. The pigeon in this fight would be the same size as the T-Rex.
My logic is that by the time we have the technology to reanimate dinosaurs, we will have the power to make a pigeon 35-feet tall.
Fight poll:
If they fight, who would win?

