Top Ten Most Deadly Carnivorous Dinosaurs (Please Read Description Before Doing Anything On This Post)

Hey, this is a list on my personal opinion (backed up by facts) of the Top Ten Deadliest Carnivorous Dinosaurs. The deadliness factor will be based on one-on-one combat effectiveness. I have done my research, I know what I am putting on this list. Don't hate on me. Please Read my comment marked with a -_- before commenting.
The Top Ten
1 Tyrannosaurus Tyrannosaurus, meaning "tyrant lizard", from the Ancient Greek tyrannos, "tyrant", and sauros, "lizard" is a genus of coelurosaurian theropod dinosaur. It also had a tremendous bite force, the strongest of any Dinosaur and living terrestrial animal. Its bite force reached up to 12,800 pounds (roughly... read more

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Unsurprisingly, Tyrannosaurus Rex takes the top spot. Tyrannosaurus Rex has a bite force of 10,000 pounds. Tyrannosaurus was about 40 feet long and weighed 6-9 tons. Its small arms are surprisingly muscular, and it was really smart for a dinosaur. It was respectably fast and had amazing eyesight.

2 Giganotosaurus Giganotosaurus is a genus of theropod dinosaur that lived in what is now Argentina, during the early Cenomanian age of the Late Cretaceous period, approximately 99.6 to 97 million years ago.

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Number 2, also unsurprisingly, the Giant Southern Lizard. Giganotosaurus was a force to be reckoned with, it had a powerful bite force (approximately 5,000 lbs), Powerful front limbs, and a hefty 6-10 tons in weight. It falls short of the T-Rex because it is weaker, not as intelligent, and it's vision was not as sharp, but it sure would give a tyrannosaur a run for its money.

3 Tarbosaurus Tarbosaurus is a genus of tyrannosaurid theropod dinosaur that flourished in Asia about 70 million years ago, at the end of the Late Cretaceous Period.

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This is basically just a smaller, slightly weaker tyrannosaurus. It had a bite force of 8,000 lbs (this is an estimate, as I was unable to find sources that could agree with each other, was about 36-39 feet long, and had similar vision and intelligence to the tyrannosaur.

4 Carcharodontosaurus Carcharodontosaurus is a genus of carnivorous carcharodontosaurid dinosaurs that existed between 100 and 94 million years ago, during the Cenomanian stages of the mid-Cretaceous Period.

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Carcharodontosaurus, the shark toothed lizard with a bite force of 4,000 pounds, certainly not one to mess with. It had an average length of 40 feet and a weight of 6-8 tons. It also had two very powerful arms and razor sharp serated teeth. This is a real strong dinosaur, and a heavy contender in battle.

5 Acrocanthosaurus Acrocanthosaurus is a genus of theropod dinosaur that existed in what is now North America during the Aptian and early Albian stages of the Early Cretaceous.

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Acrocanthosaurus could grow up to 40 feet, and it could be 6-8 tons, one of the biggest therapods ever! It has razor sharp teeth, an intimidating sail, and it also hunted very large prey. Its powerful limbs and strong bite definitely earned it a spot on this list! Acrocanthosaurus could have been higher, but the information of this dino is limited, so that keeps it down.

6 Mapusaurus Mapusaurus was a giant carnosaurian dinosaur from the early Late Cretaceous of what is now Argentina and possibly Chile.

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Mapusaurus is one of the biggest ever therapods, reaching up to 39 feet, and weighing up to 3.5 tons, it had a formidable bite force, and could run up to 30 miles per hour. It's sharp teeth would definitely come in handy for a one-on-one fight, hence it being on the list! -_-

7 Spinosaurus A carnivorous dinosaur that lived in the Cretaceous period, Spinosaurus Aegyptiacus is best known for its elongated neural spines, which formed a sail-like structure on its back. Native to regions of North Africa, it is thought to have been semi-aquatic and primarily fed on fish.

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I know I am going to get a lot of hate for putting spinosaurus this low, but hear me out. (This is going to be assuming spinosaurus is a Biped, as it might have been a quadruped). Spinosaurus was a massive dinosaur that could get well over 50 feet, and had a good bite force of around 3,500 pounds. It had long front limbs and powerful legs, as well as needle sharp teeth. But the reason it falls short is it adapted to hunt fish, it's claws and teeth evolved to grip slippery fish, not chomp on dinosaurs, in battle, it is not the killing machine everyone thinks it is. Its main advantage is just it's size. But it is still extremely deadly and not a dinosaur to mess with

8 Torvosaurus Torvosaurus is a genus of carnivorous megalosaurid theropod dinosaurs that lived approximately 153 to 148 million years ago during the later part of the Jurassic Period in what is now Colorado and Portugal.
9 Saurophaganax
10 Allosaurus

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Allosaurus, one of the most well known dinosaurs ever, is definitely a force to be reckoned with. It had giant teeth with powerful forelimbs, It has a max speed of 34 miles per hour and has amazing vision. Problem is, it had a weak bite force, only about that of a leopard, and that is what is keeping him down. But allosaurus is still one deadly dino!

The Contenders
11 Yangchuanosaurus
12 Albertosaurus Albertosaurus is a genus of tyrannosaurid theropod dinosaurs that lived in western North America during the Late Cretaceous Period, about 70 million years ago.
13 Daspletosaurus Daspletosaurus was a genus of tyrannosaurid dinosaur that lived in western North America between about 77 and 74 million years ago, during the Late Cretaceous Period. The genus Daspletosaurus contains two species.
14 Gorgosaurus Libratus
15 Carnotaurus Carnotaurus, meaning "Meat eating Bull" in Ancient Greek, is a genus of abelisauridae theropod dinosaur that lived in what is now South America about 70 million years ago in the Late Cretaceous period.
16 Suchomimus Suchomimus is a genus of large theropod dinosaur with a crocodile-like skull that lived between 125–112 million years ago, during the Aptian to early Albian stage of the Cretaceous period in Niger, Africa.
17 Ceratosaurus Ceratosaurus was a carnivorous theropod dinosaur in the Late Jurassic period (Kimmeridgian to Tithonian).
18 Majungasaurus Majungasaurus is a genus of abelisaurid theropod dinosaur that lived in Madagascar from 70 to 66 million years ago, at the end of the Cretaceous Period. The genus contains a single species, Majungasaurus crenatissimus.
19 Metriacanthosaurus
20 Rajasaurus Narmadensis