Forgive me if this sounds too stupid of a question but I've recently gotten into a serious argument with my friend over my favorite animal...
Basically, I prefer wolves. No question about it, they are my favorite animal. But my friend, who's a huge dinosaur lover, keeps saying that any decent dino could kill an infinite number of wolves. I then said without thinking first that I thought 50 wolves would easily be able to take down a Tyrannosaurus Rex. He promptly laughed at my claim and dismissed it as baloney. Being the wolf enthusiast I am, I promptly started looking on the internet to prove him wrong. Since I have no scientific background, I didn't have much luck. Although I found reports of starving wolves killing brown bears in the winter for food in Siberia, even I have to admit that taking down a brown bear is one thing and taking down a T-Rex is quite another. So could anyone with some scientific knowledge settle our debate as to how many wolves it would take to kill a T-Rex?
Basically, I prefer wolves. No question about it, they are my favorite animal. But my friend, who's a huge dinosaur lover, keeps saying that any decent dino could kill an infinite number of wolves. I then said without thinking first that I thought 50 wolves would easily be able to take down a Tyrannosaurus Rex. He promptly laughed at my claim and dismissed it as baloney. Being the wolf enthusiast I am, I promptly started looking on the internet to prove him wrong. Since I have no scientific background, I didn't have much luck. Although I found reports of starving wolves killing brown bears in the winter for food in Siberia, even I have to admit that taking down a brown bear is one thing and taking down a T-Rex is quite another. So could anyone with some scientific knowledge settle our debate as to how many wolves it would take to kill a T-Rex?