Who would win — Giganotosaurus vs Triceratops?
Giganotosaurus would beat Triceratops. The mighty Giganotosaurus, the "giant southern lizard," thunders onto the scene!

Giganotosaurus
dinosaurs
"Giant southern lizard."
Power
98
Speed
72
Smarts
72
Mega Bite
95

Triceratops
dinosaurs
"Three-horned tank."
Power
92
Speed
45
Smarts
60
Triple Horn
90
Battle breakdown
The mighty Giganotosaurus, the "giant southern lizard," thunders onto the scene! The Triceratops, with its impressive three-horned face, lowers its head, ready for a charge. But the Giganotosaurus is too quick and powerful; its massive jaws are an unstoppable force! The "three-horned tank" gets a surprise bite that sends it reeling, proving that sometimes, even the toughest defense can't stand up to the most giant offense!
How they stack up — facts, stats & context
Both Giganotosaurus and Triceratops are dinosaurs, making this a head-to-head within the same class.
Stat advantages
- Speed: Giganotosaurus leads (72 vs 45) — a 27-point gap.
- Smarts: Giganotosaurus leads (72 vs 60) — a 12-point gap.
- Power: Giganotosaurus leads (98 vs 92) — a 6-point gap.
- Mega Bite: Giganotosaurus leads (95 vs 90) — a 5-point gap.
About Giganotosaurus
- The name Giganotosaurus means "giant southern lizard." It was named to honor Ruben Carolini, the person who first discovered its fossils.
- The first skeleton of this dinosaur was found in Patagonia in 1993, and scientists were lucky to find about 70% of its bones!
About Triceratops
- The name Triceratops means 'three-horned face' because of the three big horns on its head.
- Triceratops was one of the last types of dinosaurs to live on Earth before they all went extinct.
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