T-rex actually could swim


They found out sometime around 2007 that Tyrannosaurus rex could actually swim so Sharp tooth should have been waiting for them at the bottom of that hill when they thought everything was okay.
Some of you might say it was the rock that killed him that doesn't seem likely since he fell down a large hole and was "knocked out" for some period of time so why should some rock being pushed on him be any better?


Either way, Littlefoot's logic was "He can't swim with those scrawny arms."

Scrawny arms or not, Sharptooth could swim and he should have been able to and they would have walked down from that hill and turn the corner and boom sharptooth is right there, making them lunch.


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Some of you might say it was the rock that killed him that doesn't seem likely since he fell down a large hole and was "knocked out" for some period of time so why should some rock being pushed on him be any better?

Because unlike the first time after the earthquake, the rock knocked him out underwater, causing him to drown.

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Also you say it was discovered in 2007. Almost 20 years after the movie was released...

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Lol well yeah I know that, I wasn't pointing it out as a plot hole. They didn't know at the time.

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Either way, Littlefoot's logic was "He can't swim with those scrawny arms."


Maybe, but the plan was also to push a huge rock onto him. A boulder that size would weigh much more than Sharptooth.

Can't stop the signal.

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Undeniable proof the T-Rex could swim: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-AP1yc_oJY

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Was he a t-rex? I heard sharptooth was some other animal. Apparently the dinosaur was a third of the size of sharptooth but still.

T-rexes don't have them horns I think.

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yeah if you watch a reptile swim they dont use their arms but their tails

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