Talk:Indominus Rex vs Future Predator/@comment-31923124-20170505084229

All this talk of Indominus being smarter is just plain wrong. I-rex has shown problem solving intelligence but none above the level a raptor is capable of, and raptors were stated to be as intelligent as non human primates. It was expressly stated by Helen Cutter in Primeval that the future predator possesses human levels of intelligence. On top of this, the indominus' hide was designed to resist gunfire similar to Kevlar, and like Kevlar, I-rex's hide isn't as resistant to damage that isn't from a gun, as seen when the raptors and T-rex damaged it. The future predator is more than fast enough to avoid anything I-rex can throw at it and is more than capable of slicing I Rex's jugular. The gorgonopsid was smaller and less powerful than I-rex yes, but in the fight against the predator, that worked to its advantage as their similar sizes allowed it to better keep up with the predator and even then it still required a prehistoric suplex to actually kill it, I rex doesn't have the same ability to just throw itself on its back. It's larger size only makes it easier for the predator to outmanoeuvre it. The only thing here is the I-rex's roar, which may temporarily blind the predator but the Indominus wouldn't be aware of this advantage and may not capitalise on it immediately which means the predator would be ready for it next time. Predator takes this.