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Italy AndresVida Offline
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North America’s biggest brown bears, Kodiak and Grizzly.


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( This post was last modified: 02-13-2021, 08:18 PM by AndresVida )

@DinoFan83

If you want I can make one for you, comparison I mean.
If you give me thw accurate measurements for Giganotosaurus Roseae and the estimated weights for both including giganotosaurus holotype i can make one size comparison similar to the one of Bear vs Bear I just published
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Canada DinoFan83 Offline
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Thank you very much for the offer, but I won't be needing it, so don't feel under any kind of pressure to make it.
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Italy AndresVida Offline
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@DinoFan83

No pressure don't worry, if you ever need a comparison of something just feel free to ask :)
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New one


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Size comparison of American mastodon specimens and Carcharodontosaurus.

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looks like male amur leopard and female snow leopard with cub




interesting but looks awfully stressful for two species, constantly on edge...poor cub




yup male Amur alright!!



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Based on his face ,he should be a neutered male.

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Harbin amurs

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the.underground.hoard
Crocodiles from left to right: saltwater, Nile and Siamese


Mugger and Gharial
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India OrcaDaBest Offline
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Kenyan Male leopard and kruger spotted hyena:

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Bengal tiger and siberian tiger at max sizes

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2021 estimates for the largest specimens of Giganotosaurus and Spinosaurus that can be estimated at this time.

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TOP - 115 kg Pantanal male  ( Susto male )

BOTTOM - Large Chaco male from Paraguay.



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Giraffe and common eland


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African Impact Mara Project
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United States Pckts Offline
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Polar Bear chasing a Black Bear




Crocodile and Alligators 
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