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Carnage
Back on track.
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Post by Carnage on Dec 17, 2014 18:51:02 GMT
Carcharodontosaurus wins, that size advantage thing is totally bullshit now
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AdianPC
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adianpc
Adian PC
adian.kolcakovic1
Dont have :(
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Crocodile
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Post by AdianPC on Mar 15, 2015 18:01:13 GMT
50/50
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parasaurolophus
And they say Swans and Geese were the same animal :P
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Zerbra, Gazelle
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Post by parasaurolophus on Mar 15, 2015 18:15:15 GMT
I would say 49/50 to Carch.
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GUEST
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Post by Nul Lacamee on Sept 4, 2015 20:24:50 GMT
alright the amphicoealias is indeed longer than a whale, but just because a python is longer than lets say an elephant, does not mean its bigger. (dont quote me on the length of the python I'm just guessing its length at this point) its like the spino, if we just looked at the spine of the dinosaur from the side without looking from all angles, we would assume that hey that must be WAY bigger than any other carnivore (im not sure if it actually is bigger) but if we look at it from the front we can see that the spine is flat and not wide like a torso. My pint is that the blue whale takes up more biomass than any other life form we have found.
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