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Visual Comparisons Thread
Topic Started: Jan 7 2012, 01:17 AM (507,257 Views)
linnaeus1758
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Yeah, don't seems to be that big.
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Sam1
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That is an interesting one..kind of surprised by the extent of difference between orangutan and other two apes
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Megafelis Fatalis
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Acrocanthosaurus = 11m (without straightening the head or tail) // Elasmotherium = 3.7m tall
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I see you scaled the rhino wrong...2.53 meters, NOT 3.7!!!
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Megafelis Fatalis
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This is S. caucasicum and it was around 2.8m tall at average, its maximum would be around 3.7m tall. But until now we aren't sure that E. caucasicum was bigger than E. sibiricum
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This is S. caucasicum and it was around 2.8m tall at average, its maximum would be around 3.7m tall. But until now we aren't sure that E. caucasicum was bigger than E. sibiricum
Try using average individuals instead, it works better...we have no idea of Acrocanthosaurus' maximum size...average vs average works better...
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Sam1
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Can someone do a great Barracuda next to a diver?
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Shantungosaurus(16.5 meters long) and African Bush Elephant(3.75 meters tall)
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Shantungosaurus was a beast.
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Megafelis Fatalis
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Elasmotherium = 2.8m - 3.55m tall // Acrocanthosaurus ~ 11m - ~ 12m long. This time i didn't used my grid, i used pixels.
Elasmotherium (It is a Sinotherium reconstruction, but it looks the same as Elasmotherium) by sinammonite
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Sep 16 2012, 01:25 AM
Shantungosaurus(16.5 meters long) and African Bush Elephant(3.75 meters tall)
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now imagine a 19m shantungosaurus....
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