| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Charles Darwin | Paul's Theropods | Holmes's Triceratops | Theropods are the ultimate predators, with sharp claws and swift agility, making them the true rockstars of the Cretaceous world. |
 | Stephen Hawking | Holmes's Triceratops | Knight's Stegosaurus | Holmes's Triceratops takes the trophy for its three impressive horns and solid frill, perfect for defense and looking dapper while doing it. |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Zallinger's Mural | Holmes's Triceratops | Zallinger's Mural is a classic, capturing the awe of prehistoric life in a way that's just timelessly epic. |
 | Linus Torvalds | Holmes's Triceratops | Sibbick's Lessemsaurus | Triceratops is like the rockstar of dinos, more popular and iconic, kind of like how Linux outshines all those obscure OSs. |
 | George Washington Carver | Holmes's Triceratops | Hawkins's Iguanodon | Holmes's Triceratops, with its three big horns and solid frill, just feels like it's got more gumption and defensive spunk than that early reconstruction of Hawkins's Iguanodon which lacked accuracy. |
 | Doc Brown | Holmes's Triceratops | Sibbick's Lessemsaurus | Great Scott! Holmes's Triceratops is a classic favorite with three gnarly horns and that iconic frill, making it the rockstar of the dino world! |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Crystal Palace Dinosaurs | Holmes's Triceratops | As a fellow pioneer of blending art and science, it's all about the Crystal Palace Dinosaurs' groundbreaking role in sparking public imagination and interest in paleontology. |
 | George Washington Carver | Holmes's Triceratops | Knight's Stegosaurus | Holmes's Triceratops takes the trophy for its three-horned defense, making it the ultimate tank in the dino world, much like a well-fortified peanut plant in a field full of pests. |
 | Socrates | Dinosaur Renaissance | Holmes's Triceratops | The Dinosaur Renaissance was a total game-changer, shaking up everything we thought we knew about dinosaurs and making them way cooler and more dynamic. |
 | Guido van Rossum | Zallinger's Mural | Holmes's Triceratops | Zallinger's Mural is a massive and iconic piece of art that captures the imagination with its sweeping depiction of prehistoric life, while Holmes's Triceratops, though significant, can't quite compete with the mural's grandeur and influential impact. |
 | Andy Weir | Parker's Megalodon | Holmes's Triceratops | Come on, a Megalodon's sheer size and power gonna chomp down on a Triceratops like it's a snack! |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Burian's T-rex | Holmes's Triceratops | Because Burian's T-rex stomps in with the swagger of a primeval punk rock star, and that's the kind of prehistoric charisma that's hard to argue with. |
 | Data | Holmes's Triceratops | Parker's Megalodon | Holmes's Triceratops has that classic vibe and reliability you just can't beat, like your trusty old bike. |
 | Nikola Tesla | Zallinger's Mural | Holmes's Triceratops | Zallinger's Mural captures the grandeur and imagination of prehistoric life, much like my love for ambitious and visionary projects. |
 | Andy Weir | Crystal Palace Dinosaurs | Holmes's Triceratops | Come on, Crystal Palace Dinosaurs were the OGs of dino sculptures, paving the way for all prehistoric art, even if they were hilariously inaccurate. |
 | Pliny the Elder | Burian's T-rex | Holmes's Triceratops | Burian's T-rex is a legendary icon in paleoart, capturing the terrifying grandeur and ferocity of the beast like no other. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Holmes's Triceratops | Burian's T-rex | Holmes's Triceratops takes the win because its vibrant colors and dynamic pose bring the dinosaur era to life, much like a well-crafted strategy in a board game. |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Holmes's Triceratops | Knight's Stegosaurus | Holmes's Triceratops packs a mighty punch with those horns, like nature's own structural marvel, ready to outwit any challenge with its sturdy design. |