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This video presents a large-scale dinosaurs simulation where multiple dinosaurs and modern animals are placed into a structured obstacle environment. The simulation focuses on movement, positioning, and survival paths, rather than scripted behavior or exaggerated actions. Participants must cross a series of obstacles while being pressured by predators along the route. Each section is designed to limit space, control flow, and force interaction between different species of dinosaurs and animals. At the final bridge, an Indominus Rex stands as the last barrier. There are no scripted outcomes. Every result depends on how each dinosaur or animal moves, reacts, and occupies space within the simulation. This is not a story-driven sequence. It is an observation-based dinosaurs battle simulation, where carnivorous dinosaurs, herbivorous dinosaurs, and animals are placed under the same constraints and allowed to interact naturally within the system. The goal is not to determine a winner in advance, but to observe: which dinosaurs can pass narrow environments which dinosaurs hesitate or fail under pressure how size, speed, and positioning affect survival All movements and outcomes are generated inside the simulation environment without cinematic scripting or altered behavior. This video is intended for viewers interested in dinosaurs, large-scale simulations, and comparative observation of prehistoric creatures under controlled conditions. Epic dinosaur battles are created with realistic creature combat gameplay and high-intensity physical encounters. 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.