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In this cinematic simulation, Indoraptor and Giganotosaurus face each other across a deep ocean battlefield — with one defining condition: every time a side loses an engagement, that creature scales up 5x before the next confrontation begins. The ocean floor setting transforms this into something beyond a standard size test. Water resistance, depth pressure, and the vast scale of the underwater environment all become factors that influence how each creature moves and engages as their size increases dramatically through each round. At standard scale, both predators move with speed and precision across the ocean battlefield. But as the 5x scaling takes effect after each defeat, the confrontation shifts entirely — mass and reach begin to dominate, and the deep ocean environment itself starts to feel smaller as both creatures grow to extreme proportions. What's compelling here is watching how the underwater setting amplifies the scaling effect. On land, size increase is straightforward. Underwater, every scale jump changes how these creatures interact with the environment itself — buoyancy, collision dynamics, and spatial constraints all respond differently as Indoraptor and Giganotosaurus reach progressively greater sizes. There's no predetermined outcome. Each round develops naturally based on how the scaled-up versions perform under deep ocean physics, and the final result depends entirely on which creature's biology and structure hold up better at extreme scale in this specific environment. Presented in a cinematic observational style, this simulation documents the full progression from standard scale to maximum size — capturing how the ocean battlefield reshapes the confrontation at every stage. No real animals — this is a cinematic digital experiment in progressive size scaling and deep ocean confrontation dynamics. 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.