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Visual Comparisons Thread
Topic Started: Jan 7 2012, 01:17 AM (507,267 Views)
SameerPrehistorica
Heterotrophic Organism
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mikeBRZ
Jul 9 2012, 04:38 PM
Shongua mammoth not only didn't exits, the wild size estimates were based on an innacurate skeletal mount. It doesn't seem that there was a mammoth species with an average height over 4m, M. trogontherii, M. meridionalis and M. "imperator"/columbi were, at least the males, close to that, largest specimens might of been ~4.5 and in fact, the largest remains we have is an M. trogontherii estimated to be just that big. so... paraceratherium first, mammuthus/deinotherium second,

brolyeuphyfusion, were there really 9-12m stegosaurus?
After when i came to know that it doesn't exist,my face became dull as iam a huge elephant lover.I wanted to see an elephant bigger than the Indricotherium making the elephant the largest land mammal of all time.I wanted to see a 20 foot tall elephant and weighing over 20 tonnes.I did made one.Anyway...may be someday there might be a big elephant will be explored.

This is the only image where songhua mammoth is 20 feet tall.. and it looks great....

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Megafelis Fatalis
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Andrewsarchus (~83cm long skull) - Drawing by biarmosuchus
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Neofelis
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http://pantherasonya.deviantart.com/
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Edited by Panzerdivision, Aug 2 2012, 08:09 AM.
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Carcharadon
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Pristichampsus vs. Baurusuchus:
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Carcharadon
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Pristichampsus vs Baurusuchus UPDATED
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Edited by Carcharadon, Aug 3 2012, 12:46 PM.
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Lycaon
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I haven't done one in a while...so
Red fox and bushdog
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Neofelis
Jul 31 2012, 01:17 PM
Nice!
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SpinoInWonderland
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Oxalaia and Tarbosaurus

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Oxalaia = 14 meters long
Tarbosaurus = 11 meters long(10.5 meters in the image due to the tail dip)
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Carcharadon
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Your comparison is inaccurate, obviously made by a tyrannosaur hater
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Here's my Oxalaia vs. Tarbosaurus comparison,
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Oxa: 14 metres
Tarbo: 10.5 metres, but due to the tail dip the pic is actually 10 metres
Edited by Carcharadon, Aug 4 2012, 12:56 PM.
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Puma-Terror Bird comparison I made years ago on old forum:
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Aerosteon: 11,5m (Holtz estimate) | Puertasaurus: 40m
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Tarbosaurus (originally Tyrannosaurus) and Torvosaurus by Shartmann

This Tarbosaurus is around 11 m in length, while the femur is ~120 cm. But i made proportionally slightly longer head and tail than original. The Torvosaurus is around 12 m long.
http://img189.imageshack.us/img189/2675/tarbotorvo.png
Edited by 7Alx, Aug 6 2012, 06:28 AM.
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