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| Sicilianu | Apr 12 2012, 12:28 PM Post #301 |
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Did you make that Lycaon? It is really nice. Only complaint is the striped hyena height is misleading because the hair is erect. |
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| Lycaon | Apr 12 2012, 12:36 PM Post #302 |
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thank you! yeah I made it myself. I kinda rushed it which explains the floating pieces around the brown hyena. I'll fix it later. Yes the stripped is misleading, but it was such a great side profile I had to use it. Plus It was hard to find any other photos that exposed the whole body. |
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| Sicilianu | Apr 12 2012, 01:39 PM Post #303 |
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Yes, I figured a lack of good photos was the reason. Keep up the good comparisons! I am very visual, and I think they are useful for ava debates to give perspective. |
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| SameerPrehistorica | Apr 13 2012, 12:04 AM Post #304 |
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Deinosuchus![]() Edited by SameerPrehistorica, Feb 1 2013, 09:28 PM.
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| Neofelis | Apr 13 2012, 04:34 AM Post #305 |
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Deinosuchus looks positively terrifying, a real life godzilla. You know, an acurate "real life" portrayal instead of a drawing really puts an animal's size into perspective! |
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| DinosaurMichael | Apr 13 2012, 06:17 AM Post #306 |
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Could someone make a size comparison between Smilodon Fatalis and Kelenken using these pictures? If so thanks.![]() If you can't. Could you try other pictures then? |
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| coherentsheaf | Apr 13 2012, 10:52 AM Post #307 |
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Here you go:![]() And a maybe more realistic comparison:
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| DinosaurMichael | Apr 13 2012, 11:09 AM Post #308 |
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Thanks. I'll post it in the Smilodon fatalis vs Kelenken thread. |
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| coherentsheaf | Apr 13 2012, 04:19 PM Post #309 |
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![]() Varanus priscus= Megalania Varanus giganteus= Perentie Varanus sivalensis: Size of a large komodo dragon. |
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| Temnospondyl | Apr 14 2012, 04:47 PM Post #310 |
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Stegocephalia specialist.
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Maybe, it would be pretty to compare these 2 kelenkens |
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| MightyKharza | Apr 14 2012, 06:24 PM Post #311 |
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| Megafelis Fatalis | Apr 14 2012, 06:28 PM Post #312 |
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![]() (Dihoplus ringstroemi) Dihoplus ringstroemi used to be identified as belonging to the genus of Dicerorhinus. Until recently paleontologists are able to make sure that it belongs to the genus of Dihoplus. According to fossils, Dihoplus ringstroemi is a grass-eating rhinoceros living in open grasslands. It is mainly distributed in the north of China(late Miocene,about 5.5 Ma). Sinammonite |
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| MightyKharza | Apr 14 2012, 06:28 PM Post #313 |
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| Megafelis Fatalis | Apr 14 2012, 06:29 PM Post #314 |
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![]() (Palaeoloxodon falconeri) Palaeoloxodon falconeri was once distributed in Sicily and Malta in middle Middle Pleistocene. It is the smallest elephant of world: the male was 90~130 cm at the shoulder while the female was 80~100 cm at the shoulder. Sinammonite |
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| Megafelis Fatalis | Apr 14 2012, 07:27 PM Post #315 |
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