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Carnivorous dinosaurs other than the famous t-rex and spinosaurus..

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( This post was last modified: 12-22-2019, 07:11 PM by DinoFan83 )

I didn't mean Franoys' information was not factual (if it sounded like that, my bad). All of the skeletals, including Franoys's, are perfectly reasonable depending on interpretation of data, and there are many different ways to interpret the given data especially when there is not much of it. I believe SpinoInWonderland even elaborated on that and pointed it out that when he made his skeletal.
The issue is people assuming Franoys' estimates are set in stone. None of them are. Not even SIW's.

Also, what's the matter with SIW's skeletal? If I recall correctly, when I had this discussion on the discord it was something along the lines of all of them being on the table and that they are better than the 14 tonne Carch that Therrein got.
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