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I built a maze tower and put Scorpios Rex inside it. Every dinosaur and animal in the lineup has one objective — get to the exit. Scorpios Rex has one objective — make sure they don't. What makes this different from a straight pursuit is the maze structure. Scorpios Rex doesn't need to be faster than everything. It just needs to be in the right place at the right time, and the tower geometry does the rest. Some of the smaller species actually use that against it — they slip through gaps that Scorpios Rex can't navigate as cleanly, which buys them distance they wouldn't have on open terrain. The larger ones are the interesting case. Brachiosaurus, elephant, hippo — they can absorb the pressure but the maze wasn't built for their size either. Navigating the tower costs them time they don't have. Scorpios Rex doesn't hunt like a standard predator. It redirects, it cuts angles, and it doesn't commit to a single target the way most apex predators do. That behavioral pattern inside a confined maze structure is something I hadn't tested before this run. I'm tracking how far each species gets before Scorpios Rex closes the gap, whether anything uses the maze geometry well enough to actually reach the exit, and how many make it out with anything left. No real animals — maze terrain and pursuit behavior 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.