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In this simulation, I'm testing a large-scale battlefield confrontation between two armies led by a giant Spinosaurus and a giant Mammoth. Each side is composed of different dinosaur and prehistoric mammal species, arranged in formation before the engagement begins. The two forces start on opposite sides of the battlefield, and once they're released, the entire scenario plays out based on how unit positioning, numerical advantages, and leader influence shape the outcome. What makes this interesting is seeing whether the Spinosaurus-led army's aggression and reach give them a tactical edge, or if the Mammoth-led side's mass and momentum control the flow of the battlefield. Each army includes both fast-moving units and heavy hitters, so success depends on how these different roles coordinate during the chaos. There's no scripted winner. The battlefield evolves naturally as the two sides collide — some units engage directly, others flank or get isolated, and the leaders themselves become focal points that either rally their side or create openings for the opposition. The terrain and starting positions affect how the battle develops, so you're watching a scenario where small advantages in formation or timing can shift battlefield control entirely. Everything runs on simulation physics and creature behavior. The outcome is determined by which side maintains better cohesion and applies pressure more effectively across the battlefield. No real animals — this is a digital experiment in large-scale tactical confrontation between two distinct army compositions. The content here is aimed at a general audience interested in strategic battles, power comparisons, evolutionary stages, and realistic creature encounters. This channel does not use simplified themes or styles for very young audiences. #dinosaurs #dinosaurs Thumbnails are for illustrative purposes only and may not accurately represent the events or outcomes shown in the simulation.