![]() ![]() With all of these things on it makes it a good war mount that's ready for battle any day. Although it may lack the toughness or the attacking power of T-rex but it makes up for in speed, movability, and weight. Most survivors fit the Carchar with missile launchers on both side of its legs and a giant chainsaw on top of its head. When tamed, Cacharodontosaurus can be used as a glass cannon. But if a survivor or a rival carnivore attacks a Carchar then of course it will fight back. If attacked by another creature Carcharodontosaurus can return the damage back at the attacker which I like to call the "Reverse Bite". ![]() ![]() Instead of hunting larger creatures like Brontos or Mammoths, it only goes after small and defenseless creatures like Parasaurs and Dodos. I theorized that the reason why for this strange behavior is because Carchar is not as strong nor as tanky as T-rex. Not only because of its spotted pattern all over its body but also because its one of the most friendly theropods I have ever encountered. It even walks along side with herbivores which most predators would attack. Heres my idea for Carcharodontosaurus, give it a "Giant Chainsaw and Missile Launchers!!!".Ĭacharodontosaurus Sahricus is one of the most unique carnivores I have seen so far. The carcharodontosaurus is a good dino, in the other vote I vote for this dino and I do not win and I hope it wins, in this one the bison sounds good I want the carcharondontosaurus, the other dinos that are winning do not look bad but the Carcharodontosaurus would be a good dino to fight and destroy gigantic houses or bases, and it would be cool if it had an ability that made a strong attack that did triple damage but that would spend half the energy, also that it was in the part of the map that It is called asgard because it would be a very strong dino to almost kill a wild giganotosaurus, which would be a little bigger than t-rex because the jig is enormously bigger than the rex so it would be good if the carcharodontosaurus would be bigger, that it would be three types of carcharodontosaurus one normal, one with feathers and the one that is in asgard, the normal one as normal, the one with feathers would be in the coldest places and that had a different domestication than normal, and the last but most powerful is the one in asgard that you will not be able to tame it but steal its eggs but it will be protected by male carcharodontosaurus because the female is bigger and stronger that happens in the other types of carcharodontosaurus that the females are stronger and The last thing that would be good for the carcharodontosaurus to grow rare flowers with its rockrose Bye Bye, Cya in ARK 2 where it might not get added either. We don't NEED any more big carnivores, period. Adding yet another big theropod would just throw a wrench in their dynamic and would result in one or the other (or worse both) never being used again. And what's this? It too is is new and original, AND NOT A CARNIVORE! What does Carcara add? Nothing! Nothing that either improves the lives of survivors or would end up replacing another (and debatably BETTER) creature.Īnd for those of you saying "Oh it can just be on par with the rex/spino", Those two animals are where they are for a damn good reason. Then you got the Titanoceratops in second with a lead of over 150 votes, again adding ideas that are new and original! See a pattern here yet? No? Well have a look at our current 3d place lead (as of posting this), The Armadillasuchus with a small but still noticeable lead of over 30 votes. Just look at all the other creatures ahead of it, The bison alone is leading with nearly 300 votes! AND it adds something new and original to the game. ![]() It's not even adding any original ideas, people only want it because "Big sharptooth lol!" Anyone who says otherwise either flies everywhere in game, or is just a small child too young to even be online alone never mind playing ARK at all. Okay this is getting ridiculous, Stop voting for Carchara, we don't need any more big carnivores. ![]()
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