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A male Majungatholus is on the prowl for a female.
~ Erik Thompson on the males intentions

The Male Majungasaurus (incorrectly referred to as Majungatholus) was an antagonist from the 2008 history channel show Jurassic Fight Club. His first appearance was in Episode 1: Cannibal Dinosaur.

Biography[]

The male was first seen looking for a female he then comes across one and begins his mating dance but the then he notices that she has a baby already so he tries to kill it after a few attempts he manages to get the female out of the way he picks up the baby in his mouth and slams it into a tree. Just as he is about to eat it the female comes in and bites down on his neck leaving him paralyzed. After the female eats her dead offspring she eats him alive.

Statistics[]

The Majungasaurus is stated to be approximately 6-7 meters (20-23 feet) in length, standing over 2 meters (6.5 feet) tall at the hips), and weighing an estimated 1,500 kilograms.

Appearance[]

He has a blue body that's shiny in some places and turkey like waddles on his face as well as a sharp horn on top of his head.

Personality[]

Like many other dinosaurs of JFC, he seems to be nothing less then a bloodthirsty monster that shows no remorse for his actions.

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

  • The Majungasaurus is incorrectly labelled as Majungatholus presumably because of a 1979 finding of what was thought to be a Pachycephalosaurus.
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