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Topic Started: Jan 7 2012, 01:17 AM (507,234 Views)
Vobby
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Thank you very much! Archaeopteryx is even smaller than how it appears from the fossils.
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Feb 12 2014, 04:30 AM
Bull Indian Elephant and Bull Indian Gaur

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No contest.
Amazing photo. Just powerful.
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Sicilianu
Feb 12 2014, 04:30 AM
Bull Indian Elephant and Bull Indian Gaur

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No contest.
Yup, gaur 4 dah win!
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Feb 13 2014, 02:34 AM
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Brygmophyseter looks albino and awkward, maybe too small. The megalodon is too massive! I also doubt it had a dorsal fin like that. Most larger whales are fairly slow, so I doubt it needed it. Basilosaurus' head is weird.
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Feb 13 2014, 06:39 AM
Thank you very much! Archaeopteryx is even smaller than how it appears from the fossils.
Yeah, but like I said, it really depends on the subspecies.
I used the second largest one, at 40cm total length.
Also, the pigeon appears a tad bigger than it really is , because its feather adds a lot more to the perceived thickness
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Feb 13 2014, 04:55 PM
Sheroo
Feb 13 2014, 02:34 AM
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Brygmophyseter looks albino and awkward, maybe too small. The megalodon is too massive! I also doubt it had a dorsal fin like that. Most larger whales are fairly slow, so I doubt it needed it. Basilosaurus' head is weird.
I didn't make this but this did have some obvious mistakes. I posted this because it uses the utmost maximum sizes of the creatures. BTW, Megalodon was a shark though I do agree that its fin should have been different in shape to a GW due to its massive size and structure.
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Sheroo
Feb 14 2014, 11:03 PM
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Feb 13 2014, 04:55 PM
Sheroo
Feb 13 2014, 02:34 AM
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Brygmophyseter looks albino and awkward, maybe too small. The megalodon is too massive! I also doubt it had a dorsal fin like that. Most larger whales are fairly slow, so I doubt it needed it. Basilosaurus' head is weird.
I didn't make this but this did have some obvious mistakes. I posted this because it uses the utmost maximum sizes of the creatures. BTW, Megalodon was a shark though I do agree that its fin should have been different in shape to a GW due to its massive size and structure.
By "whale" i was referring to its prey, and how the megalodon didn't need long fins to hunt them, because their slow.
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Feb 14 2014, 10:37 PM
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Very good picture. At that size, the tiger would be more than a match for the bear.
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Well, I think it could defend itself, but the bear also has nothing to fear here.
Keep in mind that the bear's girth is almost twice greater than tiger's.
It is a stronger animal.
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How awesome is this?
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Wow, is incredible how a two tonnes animal can look tiny. But still, I just love those jaws.
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Bull elephants are on a whole different playing field. Every land animal looks small compared to a bull elephant.
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Feb 21 2014, 05:18 AM
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How awesome is this?
Great picture, here's one with an Elephant & a Black Rhinoceros:

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Might already be on here but 75 pages is alot to search through, so here ya go. I thought it was cool.
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