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Visual Comparisons Thread
Topic Started: Jan 7 2012, 01:17 AM (507,247 Views)
blaze
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theropod
Nov 19 2012, 02:49 AM
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Nov 16 2012, 11:11 AM
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Looks good, but 7m crocs would be well above 1t, and leatherback seaturtles are more like 700kg...

The weights of all of them are from wrong to incredibly wrong, a 3m Komodo would be twice that weight, a 7m croc (like you already mentioned) would be over 4 times that weight, a 3m leatherback would be over 11 times the weight!, at last, a 10m python would be 40kg heavier than that, it would be the least underrated if it wasn't for the fact that there are no 10m pythons...
Edited by blaze, Dec 13 2012, 02:50 AM.
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Nov 19 2012, 04:18 AM
I think that if wagdoh is something like 600lbs, it means he is taller than the average tiger, because he is a level above the average weight of a bengal tiger, and i guess it is because he is more muscular yes, but also because he is taller.
A lion can sometimes be up to 5 inches taller than a tiger, and that wouldn`t be considered unusual. But, remember that Waghdoh was never weighed, and he need not be tall to be heavy. people assume he`s heavy because he looks heavy....not because of his height, which you cannot judge through pictures.
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Nov 19 2012, 04:54 AM
Size comparrison of (from left to right) Panthera tigris altaica, Ursus maritimus, Ceratotherium simum, Elephas maximus.
I really need to spread this around. Fanboys make the tigers way too big in their comparrisons.

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Jun 6 2012, 04:52 AM
Sorry for the late comparison, but here it is (Short-faced bear, Kodiak, and Black bear):

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arctodus 800 kg ursus arctos mifferdolli 400 kg ursus amaricanus 200kg
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Felines

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Smilodon Populator(Extinct), Ngandong Tiger(Extinct), American Lion(Extinct), Giant Cheetah(Extinct), Giant Jaguar(Extinct), Siberian Tiger, African Lion, Jaguar, Cheetah, Leopard, Puma, Snow Leopard, Eurasian Lynx, Caracal, Clouded Leopard and the last but not least....the Domestic cat.

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boldchamp
Nov 25 2012, 10:40 AM
Lord of the Allosaurs
Nov 19 2012, 04:54 AM
Size comparrison of (from left to right) Panthera tigris altaica, Ursus maritimus, Ceratotherium simum, Elephas maximus.
I really need to spread this around. Fanboys make the tigers way too big in their comparrisons.

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Not bad, but that's an African bush elephant, not an Asian elephant.
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Size comparrison of Balaenoptera spp.

From top to bottom: B. musculus, B. physalus, B. borealis, B. bonaerensis.

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Edited by Shaochilong, Dec 9 2012, 03:56 AM.
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Dec 9 2012, 03:54 AM
Size comparrison of Balaenoptera spp.

From top to bottom: B. musculus, B. physalus, B. borealis, B. bonaerensis.

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What.

Edit: Kaprosuchus scale, based on only other known mahajangasuchid; Mahajangasuchus. Created by a friend (and former user here - remember that old Spinosaurus fanboy Spinodontosaurus?)
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Can't recall where he got the Mahajangasuchus skeletal from, but I belive it was the description paper.
Edited by CrazyFish, Dec 10 2012, 08:11 AM.
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Jaguar/tiger

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Dec 11 2012, 11:17 PM
Jaguar/tiger

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Nice Picture !!
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Dec 10 2012, 07:17 AM
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Dec 9 2012, 03:54 AM
Size comparrison of Balaenoptera spp.

From top to bottom: B. musculus, B. physalus, B. borealis, B. bonaerensis.

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What.

Edit: Kaprosuchus scale, based on only other known mahajangasuchid; Mahajangasuchus. Created by a friend (and former user here - remember that old Spinosaurus fanboy Spinodontosaurus?)
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Can't recall where he got the Mahajangasuchus skeletal from, but I belive it was the description paper.
Still an impressive animal, but compared to the majority of sauropods that it was said to prey on it is a tiny whimp.
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American Lion(1.2 meters tall at the shoulder) and Arizonasaurus(6 meters and 7 meters long)
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Dog vs Wolf

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(Massive head of hunted Manchurian Tiger)
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(Big Indochinese Tiger)
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Edited by 221Extra, Dec 17 2012, 06:43 AM.
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The bone crushers: Dinocrocuta gigantea vs Amphicyon ingens

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Barbourofelis fricki vs Amphicyon ingens (These guys would have been rivals, unfortunately Amphicyon is from early and middle Miocene of North America, while Barbourofelis is from late Miocene)

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Smilodon populator vs Amphicyon ingens

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Panthera atrox vs Amphicyon ingens

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Daeodon shoshonensis vs Amphicyon ingens

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Dinocrocuta gigantea vs Smilodon populator (Average)

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Dinocrocuta gigantea vs Smilodon populator (Large)

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Arctodus simus vs Dinocrocuta gigantea

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Edited by devang.nivatkar21, Dec 20 2012, 05:02 PM.
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