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Visual Comparisons Thread
Topic Started: Jan 7 2012, 01:17 AM (507,298 Views)
Megafelis Fatalis
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This does not show the difference in size
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top row, left to right:
Pentaceratops sternbergi, Chasmosaurus mariscalensis, Chasmosaurus belli.
bottom row, left to right:
Arrhinoceratops brachyops, Anchiceratops ornatus, Triceratops horridus and Torosaurus latus.
Edited by Megafelis Fatalis, Feb 17 2012, 12:59 AM.
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Zuniceratops by TmasR

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TheROC
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A lot of theropod hip heights need to be fixed.

For example, Sue is constantly stated to be 4 meters at the hip, but even if you straighten the legs in a columnar like positioning, it would still only be ~12 feet at the hip, which is 3.66 meters tall. And adding in flesh will increase that by less than 2%.

When it would have been in a more crouched position, like its usually shown, it would have been more like 3.3 meters tall at the hip.
Edited by TheROC, Feb 21 2012, 03:03 AM.
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Lol. Look at the Tyrannosaurus Rex's chicken legs! They are so thin!!
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it looks like a terror birds lol
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Elasmotherium v Ankylosaurus
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boldchamp
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A new comparison as requested;

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DinosaurMichael
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Thanks.
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boldchamp
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yeah....no prob.
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boldchamp
Feb 25 2012, 01:36 AM
yeah....no prob.
By the way. I posted it on the Bengal Tiger vs Saltwater Crocodile thread. If that's okay with you.
Edited by DinosaurMichael, Feb 25 2012, 09:22 AM.
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glad to see you are posting here boldchamp.

thanks for the pic.
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