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Very tall lion compared to his vet of 180 cm according to the comment section. He is exceptional in height but less robust. The vet says 640 lbs .IMO he is not that much,to me 500-520 lbs at most. A 500-pound lion or a tiger is very impressive.



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@johnny rex 

Here it is: Deinosuchus riograndensis (randomdinos) vs Sue the Tyrannosaurus rex (Hartman)

Read more: http://theworldofanimals.proboards.com/thread/50/size-comparison-scale?page=85#ixzz641wMQawW


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(11-01-2019, 05:57 PM)DinoFan83 Wrote: @johnny rex 

Here it is: Deinosuchus riograndensis (randomdinos) vs Sue the Tyrannosaurus rex (Hartman)

Read more: http://theworldofanimals.proboards.com/thread/50/size-comparison-scale?page=85#ixzz641wMQawW

You do know that Sue has been dethroned by Scotty, right? https://www.nationalgeographic.com/scien...-dinosaur/https://www.history.com/news/worlds-bigg...y-dinosaur
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(11-01-2019, 06:19 PM)BorneanTiger Wrote:
(11-01-2019, 05:57 PM)DinoFan83 Wrote: @johnny rex 

Here it is: Deinosuchus riograndensis (randomdinos) vs Sue the Tyrannosaurus rex (Hartman)

Read more: http://theworldofanimals.proboards.com/thread/50/size-comparison-scale?page=85#ixzz641wMQawW

You do know that Sue has been dethroned by Scotty, right? https://www.nationalgeographic.com/scien...-dinosaur/https://www.history.com/news/worlds-bigg...y-dinosaur
I am aware of Scotty. However, while it's certainly one of the biggest T rexes, it might not be the biggest. This blog makes a very good point about that:
https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/laelaps/is-scotty-the-biggest-t-rex-maybe-not/

Maybe I should say: Largest CONFIRMED T rex vs Deinosuchus riograndensis
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Titanoboa vs Torvosaurus, average vs average. Torvosaurus is by Hartman, Titanoboa by Prehistoric Wildlife

Read more: http://theworldofanimals.proboards.com/thread/3036/titanoboa-cerrejonensis-torvosaurus-tanneri?page=1#ixzz643OeS3ca


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Carcharodontosaurus vs Purussaurus by SpinoInWonderland and randomdinos respectively

Read more: http://theworldofanimals.proboards.com/thread/50/size-comparison-scale?page=53&scrollTo=43264

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I apologize if this is too scrappy but it's the best I could do.

Lower, average, and maximum Triceratops (Hartman) vs average size estimates for all Mamenchisaurus species (Prehistoric Wildlife)

Read more: http://theworldofanimals.proboards.com/thread/50#ixzz64c11MsZT


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Back in 2018, 2 tiger sharks measuring about 10 feet and a saltwater croc measuring about 13 feet scavenged on a dead whale: 



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Just to relax, Kevin Richardson's head on a male lion's head:




Kevin Richardson: " In the heat of the day, we sleep. The heat takes its toll on us, but can you imagine carrying around this huge black mane in the soaring temperatures we’ve been having! No wonder poor old Bobcat gets grumpy with everyone. I do too! Best you sleep my boy. When night comes you’ll feel better and your energy will return ".
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North America's largest Carnivores face-off: Mesozoic vs Cenozoic
Arctodus simus by Blaze
T-rex by Franoys
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Tiger eating his Rhino kill and a Water Buffalo investigating the same spot later on once the carcass was gone.
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A great one-horned rhinoceros and an Indian bison (gaur) meet in a grassland area of The Jaldapara Wild Life Sanctuary.
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(11-14-2019, 08:55 AM)Rishi Wrote: A great one-horned rhinoceros and an Indian bison (gaur) meet in a grassland area of The Jaldapara Wild Life Sanctuary.
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That reminds me of what happened years earlier in South Africa: 



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Sambar and a group of chital.


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Viral video of an Indian leopard with 2 people: 



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