Palaeoloxodon vs Tyrannosaurus | Titan vs King
One of the largest land mammals of all time faces off against the biggest land predator known to science: it’s Palaeoloxodon namadicus vs Tyrannosaurus rex. This fight changes the debate by involving the gigantic rex specimen E.D. Cope. The enormous 17-tonne Palaeoloxodon has its size, strength, tusks, and intelligence, while the 11.7 tonne Cope has experience, weaponry, and speed on its side. Which ancient colossus will come out on top? Check out GojiCenter's analysis as well for their excellently researched take on the battle! 00:00: Palaeoloxodon vs Tyrannosaurus 00:41: Size and Strength 03:33: Speed and Agility 05:15: Weaponry and Defense 08:29: Experience 09:56: Intelligence and Senses 10:46: The Verdict Music: Myuu: Final Boss Paleowolf: Entelodon Paleowolf: Protosea Patrick Patrikios: The Awakening Max Brhon: Cyberpunk Thumbnail art by SkymanPaleo, Arturo Garcia, Mauricio Anton, and Julio Lacerda. Join this channel to get access to perks: / @thevividen

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