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I wanted to see what happens when you send four of the heaviest predators in existence into an underwater environment with a single objective — locate and extract trapped dinosaurs from the ocean floor. Spinosaurus, Carcharodontosaurus, Indominus Rex, and Tyrannosaurus Rex. All four in the water at the same time. Spinosaurus has the obvious advantage here and I expected it to lead from the start. What I didn't expect was how badly the others compensated for being out of their element. Carcharodontosaurus pushed hard early but the deeper the descent, the more its land-optimized movement worked against it. T-Rex is almost painful to watch in open water — all that mass and none of the aquatic mechanics to move it efficiently. Indominus Rex is the interesting one. Hybrid behavior doesn't follow a clean pattern underwater. Sometimes it reads the environment better than Spinosaurus. Sometimes it completely ignores the extraction target and redirects onto whatever is closest. What I'm tracking here is descent speed, target acquisition behavior at depth, and which predator successfully completes the extraction versus which ones get pulled into confrontations that have nothing to do with the objective. No real animals — this is a deep water behavioral study through simulation. 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.