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Anything you say regarding Tyrannosaurus should be taken with a grain of salt because you have a reputation of constantly downplaying the animal as much as possible. You do it all over the discord and all over WOA then state you do it because of fan boys. You really need to stop hiding behind that because we can all see through it. As was said in the discord regarding what you have stated here.
Quote:based on the very limited data we have I think it is reasonable to say Tyrannosaurus rex and Giganotosaurus were pretty similar in their average adult size, but saying either significantly edges out the other on average is rather premature considering the very small sample size in Giganotosaurus especially
In making such comparisons you must also be cautious to make a fair statistical comparison and take into account what you are exactly comparing. We only have 2 skeletal specimens for Giganotosaurus (and one large specimen represented by a footprint), all of which are pretty much skeletally adult, but in your statistical sample for Tyrannosaurus you include small sexually adult specimens that are not skeletally mature, which is not very fair when we have 0 of such specimens in Giganotosaurus' sample size