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Post by dinosauria101 on Jan 15, 2020 19:26:10 GMT 5
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jan 15, 2020 20:47:03 GMT 5
Stan the Tyrannosaurus rex (BHI 3033, 11.78 meters TL, ~7.5 tonnes) vs Futalognkosaurus holotype (MUCPv-323, 27 meters TL, ~60 tonnes, likely not full grown). Scalebars are 1 meter, credit to Franoys and Paleo King for the skeletals.
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jan 16, 2020 22:24:21 GMT 5
Africa's largets land mammal and largest dinosaur - Palaeoloxodon recki vs Brachiosaurus nougaredi. The elephant is 427 cm SH and 12.7 tonnes while the sauropod is scaled to ~130 cm sacrum. Skeletals by Larramendi and Paleo King
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jan 18, 2020 0:33:03 GMT 5
Triceratops vs Mapusaurus - finally scaled and widened well. On top is BYU 12183 (2.5 meter skull, ~235 cm ribcage) vs MCF-PVPH-108.169 (148 cm skull). On the bottom is AMNH 5040 (275 cm skull, ~258 cm ribcage) vs MCF-PVPH-108.145 (~161 cm skull). Credit to GetAwayTrike and Franoys for side view, Triceratops top view is by Greg Paul and Mapusaurus top view modified from Bates Acrocanthosaurus with the skull being composite of Franoys' Carcharodontosaurus and Giganotosaurus.
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jan 18, 2020 18:01:49 GMT 5
Siegsdorf woolly mammoth (350 cm shoulder height, 8 tonnes) vs BYU 12183 Triceratops (2.5 meter skull, >10.5 tonnes). Skeletals by Asier Larramendi and GetAwayTrike. Take note of the Trike's robusticity advantage - it's ~29.6% lower in shoulder height but is over 30% more massive with low soft tissue levels, excluded parts from the mass estimation, and a 35% too thin ribcage.
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jan 19, 2020 5:22:37 GMT 5
Gigantophis vs Dakosaurus Dakosaurus is scaled to 4.5 meters, Gigantophis is 10.7. Scalebars are 1 meter each, Gigantophis by Gamma 124 and Dakosaurus/scalebar are by the people who wrote the description paper for Plesiosuchus
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jan 20, 2020 19:52:28 GMT 5
Here are some of Asia's really, really, really big dinos. Ruyangosaurus (31 meters TL, 60 tonnes, subadult), Fusuisaurus (30 meters TL, 70 tonnes), Huanghetitan ruyangensis (30 meters TL, 73.3 tonnes), and Mamenchisaurus sinocanadorum (35 meters TL, 75 tonnes). Scalebars are 1 meter, the Ruyangosaurus, Fusuisaurus, and Huanghetitan are by Paleo King while the Mamenchisaurus is by Greg Paul.
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jan 20, 2020 21:04:53 GMT 5
Columbian mammoth vs 3 Daspletosaurus, average vs average. Columbian mammoth is scaled to 372 cm SH, while the Daspletosaurus are each scaled to 100 cm femur length. Scalebar is 1 meter, skeletals by Larramendi and Franoys.
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Post by Infinity Blade on Jan 21, 2020 7:37:05 GMT 5
Triceratops femur vs. 6,000 kg male African elephant femur.
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jan 21, 2020 18:35:51 GMT 5
Purussaurus mirandai (float of 3) vs Tyrannotitan - scaled to 8 and 13 meters, respectively. Skeletals by randomdinos and Franoys.
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jan 22, 2020 4:44:20 GMT 5
T rex vs Giganotosaurus - average of known specimens for both. On top is average vs average using Scotty as a base, on the bottom is with AMNH 5027. Both Giganotosaurus are scaled to ~12.82 meters (the length that gets 7.85 tonnes), while the Scotty base is scaled to 119 cm femur and is ~5.7-6.2 tonnes, depending on density. The AMNH 5027 base was scaled assuming an equal femur length to CM 9380 (127 cm), then dividing the total length by the femur length and multiplying that by 119. So, just over 11.05 meters along the curves of the back, and just under 5 to ~5.7 tonnes, depending on the density. The size comparisons are not to scale with one another. Both Giganotosaurus side views are by GetAwayTrike, and both top views are by Hartman. AMNH 5027 is also by Hartman, and Scotty is by Randomdinos. Tyrannosaurus top view is modified from Hutchinson 2011, especially above where I widened it to account for Scotty's proportions.
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jan 23, 2020 3:57:59 GMT 5
Largest Paraceratherium (4.8 meters SH, 16.5 tonnes) vs paratype of Mamenchisaurus sinocanadorum (35 meters TL, 75 tonnes). Scalebar is 1 meter, skeletals by Greg Paul.
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jan 23, 2020 17:11:18 GMT 5
Sue the Tyrannosaurus rex (12.3 meters, 7.3-8.4 tonnes), holotype of Tyrannosaurus rex (11.9 meters, 6.2-7.5 tonnes), holotype of Diplodocus (26 meters, 12 tonnes), and Antarctosaurus giganteus (scaled to 235 cm femora, based on Futalognkosaurus, probably ~80-100 tonnes?). Credit to Spinodontosaurus for premaking the T rexes and the Diplodocus, while credit for Antarctosaurus/Futalognkosaurus goes to Paleo King. All other skeletals by Hartman.
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jan 23, 2020 19:17:02 GMT 5
Here's a size comparison between 2 of the biggest sauropods with 2 of the biggest necks Mamenchisaurus sinocanadorum (35 meters TL, 75 tonnes) vs BYU 9024 Barosaurus (50 meters TL, 100 tonnes). Credit to YuChen1984 on Deviantart for this size comp.
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jan 24, 2020 0:05:18 GMT 5
Sarkastodon (AMNH 26641) vs Triceratops (BYU 12183 and UCMP 128561) Sarkastodon is probably ~200 kg and is scaled to 44 cm skull, while Triceratops are scaled to 2.5 and 2.7 meter skulls, and are probably >10 and >13 tonnes with the proper top width; would be even more if using GAT's skeletal. Skeletals by Blaze and Hartman; the big Trike's head is by Eofauna
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