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Topic Started: Jan 7 2012, 01:17 AM (507,304 Views)
Wolf Eagle
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Allosaurus to Human:

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Edited by Wolf Eagle, Jan 22 2012, 04:22 PM.
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deemwhy
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(can anyone tell me why this image has the blue tinge to it? i stiched it together in photoshop and uploaded as a jpg to photobucket -- all good in photoshop, but photobucket gave it the blue colour)
Edited by deemwhy, Jan 22 2012, 06:07 PM.
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Megafelis Fatalis
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Nice Comparison !
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deemwhy
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From left to right:

The diplodocid Seismosaurus hallorum (skeleton on display at the NMMNHS–33 m. (110 ft.) long),
The diplodocid Amphicoelias fragillimus (est 58 m. (190 ft.) long),
Homo sapiens (1.8 m. (6 ft.) tall),
African Elephant Loxodonta africana (4 m. (13 ft.) tall at the shoulder),
The titanosaur Argentinosaurus huinculensis (est 30 m. (98 ft.) long),
The titanosaur Puertasaurus reuili (shortest reported estimate 35 m. (115 ft.) long).


(Source: http://www.hmnh.org/archives/category/timeline/mesozoic/jurassic/page/2/)
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Top Image: The comparative sizes of a grown man’s skeleton, the skeletons of two (of the six) species of Moa – Donirnis Giganteus and Aptornis Didiformis, and the Pouakai (Haast’s Eagle, Harpagornis Moorei)
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Wolf Eagle
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Nice comparisons Deemwhy. :)
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It is
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Wolf Eagle
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Lol. Remember this one?

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I just found a comparison between a match and a tick!

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deemwhy
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lol wolf eagle, thats a pretty bad illustration -- looks like the open-mouthed monsters all have the lolz.
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Sinammonite

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(Stephanorhinus hemitoechus)
S.hemitoechus body size similar black rhino,their teeth more suitable for eating hard grass.They may have more hair,but obviously,they don't not perfect adaptation to cold environment, they may prefer cooler environment.Only a few groups stick to the early last glaciation in southern Europe,when the woolly rhinoceros occupied Europe,S.hemitoechus completely destroyed.
PS:it ever short invaded Africa.
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Deemwhy I agree the t.rex is so fat
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tigerkid, you are right, he is a fat bastard indeed, they all are by the looks. good for a laugh though.
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deemwhy
Jan 23 2012, 03:24 PM
lol wolf eagle, thats a pretty bad illustration -- looks like the open-mouthed monsters all have the lolz.
I know. I just posted that one for laughs. :)
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