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About the Artstation reconstruction, we must remember that there are using the estimation of up to 13.2 meters of Scott Harman about the largest Giganotosaurus specimen MUCPv-Ch1 and even Scott is no longer quite sure of the accuracy of that length:
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So this image is presenting a very elongated Giganotosaurus that probably was not even near that long. The image of Carcharodontosaurus is too long with 13 meters and those legs seems to long too, but is still "cool" to see it there.
Now, even with this "extra large" Giganotosaurus, we can see the diference in the body morphology between these two giants:
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Even with the extra length, Tyrannosaurus rex is obviosuly the heaviest of the two and the comparison of the heads shows how massive is the T. rex skull, it looks like that of a felid while that of Giga is more like a canid.