Ceresiosaurus vs Hybodus(REMAKE)
READ ME!!! That's my personal opinion of a battle between Ceresiosaurus and Hybodus. It is just my opinion, you can have another. I did this remake, because the first one got 500+ views! Now, of course I can't tell you the outcome exactly, because both went extinct. You can write down in a comment who would be the victor in that fight. I pearsonally believe it depends a lot on the environment, in the deep water, Hybodus will use it's full power and probably win in more than 50 battles, but in shallow water, Ceresiosaurus has an advantage, because it was probably semiaquatic, like a modern Sea Lion. In deep water Hybodus could use it's agility and durability, it's skeleton was made from cartilage, so it can absorb high amounts of stress, also it was much more massive. Of course Ceresiosaurus could still win, by catching a fin, than all is over, but I think before it can do so, Hybodus will also be able to land a bite. Because of it's wider gape, it can easily get the first bite, it might lack in bite force, but it had in exchange sharp teeth. In shallow water, it's agility is limited, so there I'd back the reptile, really a balanced match.
READ ME!!! That's my personal opinion of a battle between Ceresiosaurus and Hybodus. It is just my opinion, you can have another. I did this remake, because the first one got 500+ views! Now, of course I can't tell you the outcome exactly, because both went extinct. You can write down in a comment who would be the victor in that fight. I pearsonally believe it depends a lot on the environment, in the deep water, Hybodus will use it's full power and probably win in more than 50 battles, but in shallow water, Ceresiosaurus has an advantage, because it was probably semiaquatic, like a modern Sea Lion. In deep water Hybodus could use it's agility and durability, it's skeleton was made from cartilage, so it can absorb high amounts of stress, also it was much more massive. Of course Ceresiosaurus could still win, by catching a fin, than all is over, but I think before it can do so, Hybodus will also be able to land a bite. Because of it's wider gape, it can easily get the first bite, it might lack in bite force, but it had in exchange sharp teeth. In shallow water, it's agility is limited, so there I'd back the reptile, really a balanced match.