I think it’s more primal insticks versus a well trained war machine but hard to say still
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Well, our Homo Erectus ancestors were routinely bringing down Mammoths as a group, with nothing more than sharp sticks and stones. Not to say that a T-rex would be as easy as a Mammoth, but a well trained regiment of Spartans are also far from cavemen, and could handily do this in my opinion.
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No contest, enough trained humans with weapons will win every time
Not same but close to size – they have found a “formalised” mammoth slaughterhouse in ancient Arcadia. So if they could industrially kill mammoths for meat, humans can take down a T-Rex
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I think it’s more primal insticks versus a well trained war machine but hard to say still
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Well, our Homo Erectus ancestors were routinely bringing down Mammoths as a group, with nothing more than sharp sticks and stones. Not to say that a T-rex would be as easy as a Mammoth, but a well trained regiment of Spartans are also far from cavemen, and could handily do this in my opinion.
No contest, enough trained humans with weapons will win every time
TRex is just an animal after all
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A group of humans wins every time
Not same but close to size – they have found a “formalised” mammoth slaughterhouse in ancient Arcadia. So if they could industrially kill mammoths for meat, humans can take down a T-Rex