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UPDATE: Dandakosaurus has been killed from the chart. killed it. RIP.
This chart is meant to represent most of the largest known theropods of the Jurassic (I didn't put like every species of Allosaurus and Torvosaurus, sorry).
Sorry, in this post I won't explain too much on how I got the estimates, perhaps I will in a journal.
Using specimen numbers is probably a good idea, but I might put it in the journal I was talking about.
I decided I am not very art so I'm just going to use skeletals and then flesh them out a bit to what I think looks nice.
Animals, From Left to Right:
Veterupristisaurus sp. (=V. milneri?) [Orange]
~ 5250 kilograms? (Using a hump half the mass of Acrocanthosaurus... there's no reason to but I just did this to be safe)
~ 11.2 meters long
~ Ahh too lazy to do hip height
"Saurophaganax" maximus (=Allosaurus?) [Red]
~ 4200 kilograms
~ 11 meters long
Allosaurus fragilis (I think it's fragilis?) [Purple]
~ 3900 kilograms
~ 10.8 meters long
Yangchuanosaurus shangyouensis [Dark Blue]
~ 2400-2800 kilograms??
~ 10.2 meters
"Edmarka" rex (=Torvosaurus tanneri) [Yellow]
~ 3100-3300 kilograms?
~ 10.5 meters long
Torvosaurus tanneri [Sky Blue]
~ 2815 kilograms
~ 10.2 meters long
Subadult Veterupristisaurus milneri [Green-Blue]
~ 2135 kilograms
~ 8.3 meters long
Subadult Allosaurus sp./fragilis? [Brown]
~ 1970 kilograms
~ 8.57 meters long
Subadult Torvosaurus tanneri (hmm, maybe gurneyi?) [Pink]
~ 1600 kilograms
~ 8.45 meters long
SKELETALS:
I used the Acrocanthosaurus and Torvosaurus (tanneri) skeletals made by
I used the Allosaurus skeletal made by I'm pretty sure the Allosaurus skeletal he made was adapted from
I used the Yangchuanosaurus skeletal made by
This chart is meant to represent most of the largest known theropods of the Jurassic (I didn't put like every species of Allosaurus and Torvosaurus, sorry).
Sorry, in this post I won't explain too much on how I got the estimates, perhaps I will in a journal.
Using specimen numbers is probably a good idea, but I might put it in the journal I was talking about.
I decided I am not very art so I'm just going to use skeletals and then flesh them out a bit to what I think looks nice.
Animals, From Left to Right:
Veterupristisaurus sp. (=V. milneri?) [Orange]
~ 5250 kilograms? (Using a hump half the mass of Acrocanthosaurus... there's no reason to but I just did this to be safe)
~ 11.2 meters long
~ Ahh too lazy to do hip height
"Saurophaganax" maximus (=Allosaurus?) [Red]
~ 4200 kilograms
~ 11 meters long
Allosaurus fragilis (I think it's fragilis?) [Purple]
~ 3900 kilograms
~ 10.8 meters long
Yangchuanosaurus shangyouensis [Dark Blue]
~ 2400-2800 kilograms??
~ 10.2 meters
"Edmarka" rex (=Torvosaurus tanneri) [Yellow]
~ 3100-3300 kilograms?
~ 10.5 meters long
Torvosaurus tanneri [Sky Blue]
~ 2815 kilograms
~ 10.2 meters long
Subadult Veterupristisaurus milneri [Green-Blue]
~ 2135 kilograms
~ 8.3 meters long
Subadult Allosaurus sp./fragilis? [Brown]
~ 1970 kilograms
~ 8.57 meters long
Subadult Torvosaurus tanneri (hmm, maybe gurneyi?) [Pink]
~ 1600 kilograms
~ 8.45 meters long
SKELETALS:
I used the Acrocanthosaurus and Torvosaurus (tanneri) skeletals made by
I used the Allosaurus skeletal made by I'm pretty sure the Allosaurus skeletal he made was adapted from
I used the Yangchuanosaurus skeletal made by
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What size would Dandakosaurus be?