Top Ten Strongest Carnivorous Dinosaurs

The Top Ten
1 Tyrannosaurus Rex 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 5805 Kilograms).

I'm very surprised that the Tyrannosaurs Rex didn't even make it to number one.

Tyrannosaurus rex is the strongest dino to have ever lived on earth

Ok this list is wrong. Spinosaurus isn't stronger, How is it stronger? T-Rex has more bulk and the strongest bite force ever (besides megalodon)

2 Spinosaurus Spinosaurus is a genus of theropod dinosaur that lived in what now is North Africa, during the lower Albian to lower Cenomanian stages of the Cretaceous period, about 112 to 97 million years ago.

The Spinosaurus is by far the strongest Dinosaur. Other than it's size, the Spinosaurus has many features which make it the strongest Dinosaur of all. Firstly, the Spinosaurus had huge, powerful arms capable of killing large prey in one swipe, many dinosaurs didn't have strong arms. Secondly, the Spinosaurus has huge snout designed to grip pray easily and not let go, a similar feature to modern day crocodiles. Lastly, the Spinosaurus had many unique abilities for a carnivore of this size, the Spinosaurus was able to swim and could detect pray through electroreception, the Spinosaurus was also a fast land predator. In total, these are just some of the characteristics which make the Spinosaurus the strongest dinosaur in the Dinosaur kingdom, The True King Of The Dinosaurs!

3 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.

This dinosaur had extraordinary sharp teeth. It was named "Shark toothed lizard".

4 Gigantosaurus

You need to improve on your grammar...

Worst Dinosaurs Dinosaurs dinosaurs I don't like the dinosaurs they are always worse

5 Allosaurus Allosaurus is a genus of large theropod dinosaur that lived 155 to 150 million years ago during the late Jurassic period.

I think either saurophaganax should be fifth. It was bigger (43ft! ), stronger, and faster. It was the biggest Dino in the allosaurus family.

6 Rajasaurus Narmadensis

This dinosaur is lesser known but you just have to do some research on it and the you will find out how cool it is. It represents India. I love this dinosaur and I do believe that it deserves to be in the top ten

7 Megalosaurus
8 Yangchuanosaurus
9 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.
10 Mapusaurus Mapusaurus was a giant carnosaurian dinosaur from the early Late Cretaceous of what is now Argentina and possibly Chile.
The Contenders
11 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.
12 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.

Ok, I've gone through a lot of lists and the different rankings for this beast are 52, 11, 4, 5, and 9, so someone better put this in number one because this dino deserves it.

I seriously need to move this Dino higher in the list...

13 Velociraptor Velociraptor is a genus of dromaeosaurid theropod dinosaur that lived approximately 75 to 71 million years ago during the later part of the Cretaceous Period.
14 Troodon Troodon is a dubious genus of relatively small, bird-like dinosaurs known definitively from the Campanian age of the Cretaceous period. It includes at least one species, Troodon formosus, known from Montana.
15 Dilophosaurus Dilophosaurus is a genus of theropod dinosaur. It contains a single known species, Dilophosaurus wetherilli, known from fossil remains found in the Kayenta formation of Arizona.
16 Microraptor
17 Eoraptor An extinct genus of small dinosaur that lived during the Late Triassic period, the Eoraptor is considered one of the earliest known dinosaurs. It was a bipedal carnivore with a slender body, and its fossil remains have been found in Argentina.
18 Aucasaurus
19 Lourinhanosaurus
20 Compsognathus Compsognathus is a genus of small, bipedal, carnivorous theropod dinosaur. Members of its single species Compsognathus longipes could grow to around the size of a turkey.
21 Pyroraptor
22 Utahraptor Utahraptor is a genus of theropod dinosaurs. It contains a single species, Utahraptor ostrommaysorum, which is the largest known member of the family Dromaeosauridae.
23 Coelophysis Coelophysis was a small, slenderly-built, ground-dwelling, bipedal carnivore, that could grow up to 3 m long. Coelophysis is one of the earliest known dinosaur genera.
24 Tarbosaurus
25 Saurophaganax
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