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RE: Size comparisons - JurassicDD - 12-17-2019

(12-17-2019, 04:37 AM)DinoFan83 Wrote: What I'm posting isn't necessarily inaccurate, it's just one set of estimations others may not agree with.

I can give disclaimers that estimates can and do vary, but if people don't like my charts not much I can do.

Your estimations have been picked to pieces by people that know far more than you do regarding this though and you ignore everything that has been said to you. You pure and simply oversize animals like previously stated there is nothing at all concrete that demonstrates a 13.6-meter long Mapusaurus with the most current literature. You base it on a big pubic shaft. The big problem however basing this idea on a fragment of the pubic shaft is just not reliable at all. The section of pubic shaft that's 10% thicker but that's it, we don't even have the pubis length. You simply cannot extrapolate an (unusually) large size estimate for a multi-tonne animal, reliably from a fragment measuring merely centimeters. You have been told this countless times now.

I'm done people should now know to be more skeptical about the stuff you post.


RE: Size comparisons - DinoFan83 - 12-18-2019

Paraceratherium vs Apatosaurus, max vs max
Paraceratherium is AMNH 26168/75 (4.8 meters SH, 17 tonnes) while Apatosaurus is estimated adult OMNH 1670 (37 meters TL, 100 tonnes). Skeletals by Larramendi and Hartman.

Read more: http://theworldofanimals.proboards.com/thread/50#ixzz68OmZKXBG


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RE: Size comparisons - DinoFan83 - 12-18-2019

Neotype of Carcharodontosaurus (SGM DIN-1, 13.23 meters axial length, ~9 tonnes) vs Titanoboa (14.6 meters TL, 2 tonnes). Scalebar is 1 meter, skeletals by SpinoInWonderland and Blaze.

Read more: http://theworldofanimals.proboards.com/thread/50/size-comparison-scale?page=92#ixzz68ShBuElv


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RE: Size comparisons - DinoFan83 - 12-18-2019

EDIT: The scaling was off. This has been reposted on page 51; it is Tyrannosaurus vs Dreadnoughtus


RE: Size comparisons - DinoFan83 - 12-18-2019

American mastodon vs Barosaurus, max vs max (595BS71 vs BYU 9024)
American mastodon is scaled to 325 cm SH and is 11 tonnes, while Barosaurus is scaled to 50 meters TL and is 100 plus tonnes. Skeletals by Larramendi and Hartman.

Read more: http://theworldofanimals.proboards.com/thread/50/size-comparison-scale?page=92#ixzz68T9ufYBx


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RE: Size comparisons - DinoFan83 - 12-19-2019

Here are 4 of North America's giants.
Sauroposeidon holotype (OMNH 53062, 32 meters TL, 60+ tonnes), max Triceratops (UCMP 128561, 9 meters TL, 13.2+ tonnes), max American mastodon (595BS71, 325 cm shoulder height, 11 tonnes), and OMNH 1670 Apatosaurus (29.8 meters TL, 52+ tonnes, less than half grown). Sauroposeidon scalebar is 1 meter, skeletals by Paleo King, GetAwayTrike, Larramendi, and Hartman respectively.

Read more: http://theworldofanimals.proboards.com/thread/50/size-comparison-scale?page=92#ixzz68ZWhdCQj


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RE: Size comparisons - DinoFan83 - 12-20-2019

Some of the younger T rex and Apatosaurus
LACM 23845 (8.21 meters TL, 2 tonnes) vs NSMT-PV 20375 (16.87 meters TL, 9.7 tonnes). Scalebar is 1 meter, skeletals by Franoys and Hartman.

Read more: http://theworldofanimals.proboards.com/thread/50/size-comparison-scale?page=92#ixzz68aVo8Mj1


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RE: Size comparisons - DinoFan83 - 12-21-2019

Here are 6 of Asia's big bois from prehistory.
From left to right: Ruyangosaurus (31 meters TL, 60 tonnes), Huanghetitan (30 meters TL, 73 tonnes), Mamenchisaurus sinocanadorum (35 meters TL, 75 tonnes), Palaeoloxodon namadicus (500 cm SH, 22 tonnes), Paraceratherium (480 cm SH, 17 tonnes), and steppe mammoth (389 cm SH, 10.4 tonnes). Scalebars are 1 meter, skeletals are by Paleo King, Paleo King, Greg Paul, and Larramendi respectively.

Read more: http://theworldofanimals.proboards.com/posts/recent#ixzz68lDoM2rh


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RE: Size comparisons - DinoFan83 - 12-22-2019

Palaeoloxodon namadicus (lost femur fragment, 500 cm SH, 22 tonnes) vs Sauroposeidon holotype (OMNH 53062, 32 meters TL, 60+ tonnes). Scalebar square is 1 meter, skeletals by Larramendi and Paleo King.

Read more: http://theworldofanimals.proboards.com/thread/50/size-comparison-scale?page=93#ixzz68r17sZAa


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RE: Size comparisons - DinoFan83 - 12-24-2019

Here's the version of T rex vs Giganotosaurus you often do not see!
Bucky the Tyrannosaurus rex (10.5 meters TL, 4 tonnes) vs MUCPv-Ch1 (12.4 meters TL, 7 tonnes) and MUCPv-95 (13.2 meters TL, 8.2 tonnes). Skeletals by Franoys and Hartman respectively.

Read more: http://theworldofanimals.proboards.com/thread/50/size-comparison-scale?page=93#ixzz691OpWOxj


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RE: Size comparisons - Luipaard - 12-30-2019

Big male Cape leopard, brown hyena and a sub-adult lion


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RE: Size comparisons - jovem2526 - 01-02-2020

Jaguar captured from the savannah that weighs 110 pounds. The jaguars of the Cerrado are unknown because few have been caught.
It is a surprise because the big ounces are usually from the wetland. But this huge ounce of the video is from the cerrado.







RE: Size comparisons - Pckts - 01-02-2020

Welcome @jovem2526 

We've recently been able to add a few Cerrado Jags to our verified weights you can see here 
https://wildfact.com/forum/topic-modern-weights-and-measurements-of-jaguars?pid=99143#pid99143




Here you can see just how massive Bheem actually is....

Parshuram Pandy 

Look at the size
Bheem and Bamera son
Same place same tree same position
1st one Bheem 2nd one Bamera son.
This one is Bamera son aria and Bheem is overlapping .
Bandhavgarh 2020

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And Mr. X is no small Tiger, he's quite a bit larger than Matkasur from Tadoba for reference.


RE: Size comparisons - Rage2277 - 01-03-2020

somanshu is like a tigress to bheem..i wonder how mamu and the others compare..@Pckts


RE: Size comparisons - Pckts - 01-06-2020