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Dead Assassino (killer) and horse.

what an amazing specimen.


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(06-07-2020, 03:21 AM)Dark Jaguar Wrote: Sasha Siemel.com


Dead Assassino (killer) and horse.

what an amazing specimen.


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I had run across this image condemning sport hunting of some men who had hunted a jaguar and a Bengal tiger in South Africa which were exported to a hunting reserve. As much as a despise this images this gives us a good comparison between both animals beside the idiot men


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(06-07-2020, 04:10 AM)OncaAtrox Wrote:
(06-07-2020, 03:21 AM)Dark Jaguar Wrote: Sasha Siemel.com


Dead Assassino (killer) and horse.

what an amazing specimen.


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I had run across this image condemning sport hunting of some men who had hunted a jaguar and a Bengal tiger in South Africa which were exported to a hunting reserve. As much as a despise this images this gives us a good comparison between both animals beside the idiot men


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@OncaAtrox amazing comparison as usual.

Regarding the hunters, more stupid than seeing these retarded faces posing as if they saved the world by the act is taking a jaguar and tiger to Africa for that porpose.

I'd like to see their posing faces after fighting these 2 cats on bare hands. and IF they make it alive which I doubt. Huh
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Spinosaurus for 2020 showing the most current understanding for this mystical animal 

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The largest specimens currently for Tyrannosaurus rex Sue with Scotty skeletals for Randomdinos bottom comparison by Thedinorocker 

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Huanghetitan ruyangensis lower estimate (26.7 meters TL, 39.9 tonnes) vs Mamenchisaurus sinocanadorum (35 meters TL, 78 tonnes). Skeletals by Randomdinos and Greg Paul.

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Huanghetitan ruyangensis higher estimate (30 meters TL, 70 tonnes) vs Mamenchisaurus sinocanadorum (35 meters TL, 78 tonnes). Skeletals by Paleo King and Greg Paul.

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Daxiatitan (23 meters TL, 25 tonnes) vs Mamenchisaurus sinocanadorum (35 meters TL, 78 tonnes). Skeletals by Eofauna and Greg Paul.

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Triceratops vs Mapusaurus, max vs max (AMNH 5040 vs MCF-PVPH-108.145).
Triceratops is scaled to 275 cm skull and is at least 14 tonnes, while Mapusaurus is scaled to 13.6 meters TL and is probably about 10 tonnes. Triceratops lateral view is by GetAwayTrike and dorsal view by Greg Paul, while Mapusaurus lateral view and dorsal view of the skull are by Franoys and the postcranial dorsal view is based on Bates Acrocanthosaurus.

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Not the best comparision image but interesting to see the similar postures and setting of two of the world's biggest bovines coming out on a dirt track, wild buffalo from Manas, Gaur from Chitwan
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(06-08-2020, 08:01 AM)DinoFan83 Wrote: Triceratops vs Mapusaurus, max vs max (AMNH 5040 vs MCF-PVPH-108.145).
Triceratops is scaled to 275 cm skull and is at least 14 tonnes, while Mapusaurus is scaled to 13.6 meters TL and is probably about 10 tonnes. Triceratops lateral view is by GetAwayTrike and dorsal view by Greg Paul, while Mapusaurus lateral view and dorsal view of the skull are by Franoys and the postcranial dorsal view is based on Bates Acrocanthosaurus.

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Didn't know Triceratops are actually so massive, I think 10 tonnes or a little bit more is the average weight for an adult Triceratops.
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^They are. See my post here: https://wildfact.com/forum/topic-triceratops?pid=99083#pid99083
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Huanghetitan liujiaxiaensis vs Triceratops - max vs max (GSLTZP02-001 vs AMNH 5040).
Huanghetitan is scaled to 18 meters TL and is about 15.1 tonnes, while Triceratops is scaled to 275 cm skull and is about 14 tonnes. Skeletals by Paleo King and GetAwayTrike.

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Dharma male leopard, Jade female Mexican jaguar and Nicolita female tiger:


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