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Visual Comparisons Thread
Topic Started: Jan 7 2012, 01:17 AM (507,214 Views)
HugeHyena
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Polar bear wolf

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Eurasian lynx male and female cougar

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The All-seeing Night
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Horse and Bison
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Sugar glider and flying squirrel
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Spinosaurus Aegyptiacus compared to the killer whale (Orcinus Orca)

For Spinosaurus I used this model
http://brolyeuphyfusion9500.deviantart.com/art/Spinosaurus-aegyptiacus-326937852
and the size is based on MSNM-V4047, a specimen commonly attributed to Spinosaurus.

For the killer whale I used an image from the following poster
https://swfsc.noaa.gov/uploadedImages/Divisions/PRD/Programs/Ecology/Killer%20Whale%20Poster%20-%20final.jpg?n=1491
it's the male of type A of the Southern Hemisphere and it is 9,8 m. long, which is said to have been the longest killer whale ever found.

They are both at around 10 t.

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Apr 7 2016, 07:49 PM
Posted Image - Jaguar, ocelot and who is the third?
Already posted that image: http://carnivoraforum.com/single/?p=8786737&t=9390966
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chui
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Anatomy models of the big cats from this site: https://www.junsanatomy.com/collections/all. Each shows the male form of the species and I think can be considered representative of average or mediocre male specimens in each case. Particularly impressive individuals I think will definitely be more muscularly developed in all these species, though in some big cat species the difference would be more marked than others IMO. Nonetheless, I think these models provide an interesting comparison illustrating the general differences in body proportions among the big cats. Note this is not a size comparison.

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Very cool Chui!
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Saltwater crocodile & New Guinea crocodile skulls
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Animals from the Order Carnovira????

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Some angry Carnorivans:

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Ungulates too!

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caiman and small green anaconda
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Scott Steiner with a tiger. Cuz why not
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New

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Ausar
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Could someone make an accurate comparison of the skulls of a grey wolf, spotted hyena, cougar, and Deinonychus? I'd like to see all four of them together.

Anyway, here are the skulls of a lion and a spottted hyena.

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Ausar, Coyote and wildcat skull, very small

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Ausar, Coyote and wildcat skull, very small
Uhhh...what?

cat loves food, yeah yeah!
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