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Post by thesporerex on Oct 6, 2013 2:03:03 GMT
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Post by thesporerex on Oct 6, 2013 2:11:02 GMT
Here are some estimates I believe in
Tyrannosaurus: 11.9-13 metres long 12 metres long on average 7-8+ tons in weight 8 tons on average
Spinosaurus: 15-16 metres long 11.5-13 tons in weight
Allosaurus: 8.5-9.5+ metres long 9 metres on average 1.5-2.2 tons in weight 2 tons on average
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Post by themechabaryonyx789 on Oct 6, 2013 11:46:45 GMT
Well, here are my size estimates for a few Spinosaurs: Spinosaurus: 14-15.6 metres in length 15 metres long on average 11-13 tons in weight 12 tons on average Suchomimus: 11.5- 13 metres in length 12 metres on average 4-5 tons in weight 5 tons on average Baryonyx: 10.5-11.5 metres in length 11 metres on average 3-4.5 tons 4.5 tons on average
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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2013 17:45:40 GMT
Nice anyone know about the size estimates of deinocheirus?
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Post by thesporerex on Oct 13, 2013 18:11:18 GMT
A guy I know on a forum scaled Struthiomimus's humerus to the size the size of Deinocheirus's humerous. Struthiomimus's humerous scaled to 93.8cm gave him a 12.4 metre and 5 ton Deinocheirus.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2013 20:51:03 GMT
A guy I know on a forum scaled Struthiomimus's humerus to the size the size of Deinocheirus's humerous. Struthiomimus's humerous scaled to 93.8cm gave him a 12.4 metre and 5 ton Deinocheirus. hmmm ive heard 14 meters to but will never really know because the skeleton is so incomplete...
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Post by thesporerex on Oct 13, 2013 21:38:07 GMT
A guy I know on a forum scaled Struthiomimus's humerus to the size the size of Deinocheirus's humerous. Struthiomimus's humerous scaled to 93.8cm gave him a 12.4 metre and 5 ton Deinocheirus. hmmm ive heard 14 meters to but will never really know because the skeleton is so incomplete... I would say the 12.4 estimate is much more reliable than a 14 metre estimate. Where did you get that estimate.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2013 22:22:11 GMT
hmmm ive heard 14 meters to but will never really know because the skeleton is so incomplete... I would say the 12.4 estimate is much more reliable than a 14 metre estimate. Where did you get that estimate. carnivora and a documentary i found in my basement a long time ago...
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Post by thesporerex on Oct 13, 2013 22:44:06 GMT
I would say the 12.4 estimate is much more reliable than a 14 metre estimate. Where did you get that estimate. carnivora and a documentary i found in my basement a long time ago... Who said on carnivoria? Because the estimate I said comes from a member from carnivoria now called Spinoinwonderland but most commonly known as brolyeuphyfusion(from his previous name)
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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2013 22:45:44 GMT
carnivora and a documentary i found in my basement a long time ago... Who said on carnivoria? Because the estimate I said comes from a member from carnivoria now called Spinoinwonderland but most commonly known as brolyeuphyfusion(from his previous name) I'm sorry but i really honestly don't remember...it was a while back...sorry
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Post by thesporerex on Dec 16, 2013 2:11:29 GMT
Disraguard those estimates, these SVP deinocheirus discovery completely changes everything we though we knew about deinocheirus.
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Post by Theropod on Dec 16, 2013 2:51:38 GMT
Medusaceratops lokii is probably around ~6 metres and ~2 tons. But I'll need further research on that.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 18, 2013 8:01:03 GMT
Tyrannosaurus is only 39 foot long. The biggest T-Rex found was 41 foot long (Sue). The head of a T-Rex is 1.4 meters long. Allosaurus was stated as 29 foot long which is still 9 meters long. Siats is a 13 meter long giant. Baryonyx is 11 meters long, the 9 meter long remains were a juvanile, spinosaur like dinosaurs needs to be big to catch fish that are heavier then a rhino (1 tonnes). I believe Spinosaurus is at 17 meters long and 14 tonnes.
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Post by themechabaryonyx789 on Dec 18, 2013 8:04:41 GMT
Tyrannosaurus is only 39 foot long. The biggest T-Rex found was 41 foot long (Sue). The head of a T-Rex is 1.4 meters long. Allosaurus was stated as 29 foot long which is still 9 meters long. Siats is a 13 meter long giant. Baryonyx is 11 meters long, the 9 meter long remains were a juvanile, spinosaur like dinosaurs needs to be big to catch fish that are heavier then a rhino (1 tonnes). I believe Spinosaurus is at 17 meters long and 14 tonnes. You should probably give weight estimates for all the dinosaurs.
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T-Rex - 8 tonnes Allosaurus - 2 tonnes Siats - rumored as 4 tonnes? I don't believe them, a 13 meter carnivore would of been 6 - 8 tonnes at fully grown adult. Baryonyx - 5 tonnes Spinosaurus 11 - 14 tonnes
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