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Gigadino

MemberCompsognathusNov-02-2013 7:51 AM
My biggest work until now! #50. Ceratosaurus [img]http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_uM4zl4heG8E/TUKrGlf-8hI/AAAAAAAAACc/cyQnPoqWZ7o/s1600/Ceratosaurus_nasicornis.jpg[/img] 4,5-6,7 meters long / 0,525-0,980 kg #49. Utahraptor [img]http://fc04.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2012/199/1/2/020__utahraptor_ostrommaysorum_by_green_mamba-d4s2rtf.png[/img] 6-7 meters / 0,500 kg #48. Kryptops [img]http://paleospot.com/illustrations/kryptops_palaios.jpg[/img] 6-7 meters long / 1,000 kg #47. Sinraptor [img]http://fc06.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2012/236/6/3/sinraptor__by_frank_lode-d5c8d5p.jpg[/img] 7,6 meters long / 1,000 kg + #46. Beishanlong [img]http://www.redorbit.com/media/uploads/2004/10/0_0bb6d5de4deadc4db87701d00f7af969.jpg[/img] Comparable to Gallimimus in size #45. Gallimimus [img]http://images.wikia.com/dinosaurs/images/f/f9/Tarbosaurus_and_gallimimus_by_jconway-d3107eb.jpg[/img] 4-8 meters long / 0,500-0,650 kg #44. Eocarcharia [img]http://www.csotonyi.com/Eocarcharia.jpg[/img] 6-8 meters long / 1,000 kg #43. Cryolophosaurus [img]http://fc05.deviantart.net/fs6/i/2005/099/1/7/Cryolophosaurus_ellioti_by_kyoht.jpg[/img] 6,5-8 meters long / 0,465-1,000 kg #42. Irritator [img]http://press.princeton.edu/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/Fig12.jpg[/img] 8 meters long / 1,000 kg #41. Dubreuillosaurus [img]http://images.wikia.com/dinosaurs/images/8/8f/Dubreuillosaurus.jpg[/img] 5-9 meters long / 1,000 kg + #40. Ekrixinatosaurus [img]http://images.fineartamerica.com/images-medium-large/ekrixinatosaurus-novasi-a-prehistoric-sergey-krasovskiy.jpg[/img] Comparable to Carnotaurus, Abelisaurus and Rajasaurus #39. Rajasaurus [img]http://fc05.deviantart.net/fs7/i/2005/209/0/4/Majungatholus_atopus_by_PaleoAeolos.jpg[/img] Comparable to Abelisaurus and Carnotaurus #38. Abelisaurus [img]http://fc04.deviantart.net/fs7/i/2005/209/a/0/Abelisaurus_comahuensis_by_PaleoAeolos.jpg[/img] Comparable to Carnotaurus #37. Carnotaurus [img]http://sauropedia.files.wordpress.com/2012/01/carnotaurus.jpg[/img] 7,4-9 m / 1,000-1,700 kg #36. Megalosaurus [img]http://images4.fanpop.com/image/photos/23700000/Megalosaurus-dinosaurs-23741587-500-430.jpg[/img] 8-9 m / 0,900-1,100 kg #35. Yutyrannus [img]http://fc08.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2012/341/9/2/yutyrannus_hauli_gadding_from_black_flies_by_psithyrus-d5ncpf1.jpg[/img] 8-9 m / 0,900-1,414 kg #34. Gorgosaurus [img]http://johnconway.co/images.medium/gorgosaurus-libratus.jpeg[/img] Comparable to Albertosaurus #33. Albertosaurus [img]http://th09.deviantart.net/fs70/PRE/f/2013/033/4/9/albertosaurus_in_the_snow_by_stygimolochspinifer-d5tmsh9.png[/img] 8-9 m / 2,000-2,500 kg #32. Daspletosaurus [img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a5/Daspletosaurus_torosus_steveoc.jpg[/img] 8-9 m / 2,000-3,000 kg #31. Afrovenator [img]http://images1.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20120201021318/dinowikisaur/es/images/7/71/Afrovenator-Cheung-Chungtat-600x393.jpg[/img] 9 m / 1,500 kg #30. Torvosaurus [img]http://fc02.deviantart.net/fs22/i/2007/353/f/6/Torvosaurus_and_Allosaurus_by_alexandernevsky.jpg[/img] 9 m / 1,000-2,000 kg #29. Neovenator [img]http://th00.deviantart.net/fs71/PRE/i/2012/041/3/8/neovenator_by_frank_lode-d4p8pqd.jpg[/img] 7,5-10 m / 1,000-2,500 kg #28. Suchosaurus [img]http://images1.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20130609114619/dinosaurs/images/8/8f/Suchosaurus_cultridens_by_teratophoneus-d4wz4el.jpg[/img] Comparable to Baryonyx in size #27. Baryonyx [img]http://fc06.deviantart.net/fs29/f/2008/069/a/c/Baryonyx_walkeri_by_alexandernevsky.jpg[/img] 8,5-10 m / 1,700-3,000kg #26. Veterupristisaurus [img]http://fc07.deviantart.net/fs71/i/2012/118/6/a/veterupristisaurus_milneri_by_teratophoneus-d4xu51n.jpg[/img] 8,5-10 m / 1,000-4,000 kg #25. Therizinosaurus [img]http://www.wikidino.com/wp-content/uploads/Therizinosaurus-olenski.us_.jpg[/img] 9,6-10 m / 5,000-6,500 kg #24. Sinotyrannus [img]http://mpm.panaves.com/nh/sinotyrannus.png[/img] 10 m / 4,500 kg #23. Allosaurus fragilis [img]http://fc00.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2013/276/4/b/a_conservative_allosaur_by_pilsator-d4h6kpi.jpg[/img] 8,5-10,5 m / 1,700-3,000 kg #22. Yangchuanosaurus [img]http://fc02.deviantart.net/fs71/i/2011/180/9/b/jurassic_giant_by_pilsator-d3kgm6r.jpg[/img] 8,5-10,8 m / 1,000-3,800 kg #21. Megaraptor [img]http://www.fabiopastori.it/images/big/195.jpg[/img] 9-11 m / 2,000-4,000 kg #20. Kelmayisaurus [img]http://fc00.deviantart.net/fs71/i/2012/035/0/d/kelmayisaurus_petrolicus_by_teratophoneus-d4olwan.jpg[/img] 10-11 m / comparable to Megaraptor in weight #19. Zuchengtyrannus [img]http://fc00.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2011/327/4/3/zhuchengtyrannus_attack_by_gogosardina-d4h15tn.jpg[/img] Comparable to Tarbosaurus #18. Tarbosaurus [img]http://fc04.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2012/186/7/7/the_alarming_tyrant_by_durbed-d56032h.jpg[/img] 10-11 m / 3,000-5,400 kg #17. Edmarka [img]http://fc06.deviantart.net/fs70/f/2010/052/f/6/edmarka_rex_by_atrox1.jpg[/img] 11 m / 3,000-5,000 kg #16. Acrocanthosaurus [img]http://www.wikidino.com/wp-content/uploads/Acrocanthosaurus-alexandernevsky.jpg[/img] 11-11,5 m / 2,400-5,000 kg #15. Sauroniops [img]http://fc06.deviantart.net/fs71/i/2012/315/c/5/sauroniops_pachytholus_by_malvit-d5knpiu.jpg[/img] 10-12 m / 4,000-6,000 kg #14. Suchomimus [img]http://www.rom.on.ca/dinos/graphics/dino_suchomimus.jpg[/img] 11-12 m / 3,800-4,500 kg #13. Allosaurus amplexus [img]http://planetdi.startlogic.com/dinosaur_list/images/scavengers_4.jpg[/img] 11-12 m long / 4,500-5,000 kg #12. Bahariasaurus [img]http://fc06.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2011/081/d/d/bahariasaurus_by_hyrotrioskjan-d3c83v8.jpg[/img] 11-12 m / 4,000-5,500 kg #11. Tyrannotitan [img]http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_Uxim542qj6o/TLDMHUlCeRI/AAAAAAAAAJo/bP3uopQRW90/s1600/tyrannotitan.jpg[/img] 11,4-12,2 m / 4,200-6,500 kg #10. Tyrannosaurus [img]http://www.raul-martin.net/raulmartin/cuatrogaleria/Tyrannosaurus.jpg[/img] 10-12,3 m / 4,000-8,000 kg #9. Deinocheirus [img]http://fc00.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2013/308/b/d/sunbathing_deinocheirus_by_hyrotrioskjan-d6t1oh5.jpg[/img] 10-13 m / 2,000-6,000 kg #8. Saurophaganax [img]http://www.statesymbolsusa.org/IMAGES/Oklahoma/fossilSmaximusWeb.jpg[/img] 10,5-13 m / 3,500-6,000 kg #7. Chilantaisaurus [img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/ac/Chilantaisaurus.jpg[/img] 11-13 m / 4,000-6,000 kg #6. Oxalaia [img]http://images1.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20110813144617/dinosaurs/images/b/bb/Oxalaia_quilombensis.jpg[/img] 12-13 m / 5,000-7,000 kg #5. Sigilmassasaurus [img]http://th04.deviantart.net/fs70/PRE/i/2013/190/9/2/the_unknown_african_prince_by_troodon88-d6coaqb.png[/img] Comparable to Carcharodontosaurus #4. Carcharodontosaurus [img]http://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20130214162722/dinosaurs/images/9/9f/Carcharodontosaurus_raul_martin.jpg[/img] 12-13,2 m / 5,600-8,000 kg #3. Giganotosaurus [img]http://www.rareresource.com/photos/dinosaur-gallery/giganotosaurus_1.jpg[/img] 12,4-13,2 m long / 6,500-8,000 kg #2. Mapusaurus [img]http://blogs.smithsonianmag.com/dinosaur/files/2009/08/mapausaurus-argentinosaurus.jpg[/img] 12,2-13,6 m long / 5,200-8,000 kg #1. Spinosaurus [img]http://optimisticpainter.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/spinosaurus_mattvanrooijen.jpg[/img] 12,6-16 m / 7,000-12,000 kg
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Deltadromeus

MemberCompsognathusNov-02-2013 8:37 AM
I don't exactly agree with you, but hey, its your list! Also, I'm glad you agree with me on Yangchuanosaurus being bigger than A. fragillis in weight and maybe a foot.

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Deltadromeus

MemberCompsognathusNov-02-2013 8:37 AM
Oops, haha, double post.

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DinoSteve93

MemberCompsognathusNov-02-2013 9:01 AM
Sorry, edited post. I read before biggest. Sorry

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tyrant963

MemberCompsognathusNov-02-2013 9:08 AM
The T rex photo remind me of something but nice list

Dynamosaurus Imperiosus/ Raptorexxx 700

MemberCompsognathusNov-02-2013 9:10 AM
if it is the longest then why isn't trex 12.6 m based on mor 008 and carcharodontosaurus estimates are way too high it should be more 12.4 m based on the paul sereno speciemen so is mapusaurus which should be 13.1 m not 13.6 m but i agree with your deinocheirus and giganotosaurus estimates.

Lord Vader

MemberTyrannosaurus RexNov-02-2013 9:22 AM
Interesting list, and interesting choice in picture for Rex. So that's what T-Rex mating looks like. Some underestimates, some overestimates. Number 1 was as expected, I'm surprised Rex barely made the top 10.

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Deltadromeus

MemberCompsognathusNov-02-2013 10:14 AM
Dinosteve, this is a length list, not weight or size.

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DinoSteve93

MemberCompsognathusNov-02-2013 10:19 AM
-Epic facepalm!- sorry guys and mostly Gigadino. I don't know how I could reed biggest. then my previous post is not anymore valid. Ok, then I agree with something, only some weights seem wrong to me. But, finally sorry, haha

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Rex Fan 684

MemberCompsognathusNov-02-2013 11:33 AM
I disagree heavily with this list. And it's not just T-rex(although that is part of it). Why is Ekrixinatosaurus only 9 meters when the fossils point to a size of 10-11 meters? Since when is Megaraptor 11 meters long when it's fossil indicate a size of only 8 meters or so. I've never seen an estimate for Sigilmassasaurus over 9 meters long, yet you have it as comparable to Carcharodontosaurus. Deinocherius is estimated at about 9-11 meters long, yet you have it as up to 13 meters. There are many other things that I could say, but that would take too long.
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Eustreptospondylus

MemberCompsognathusNov-02-2013 11:52 AM
I like the list but I disagree with quite a few things. Since when is abelisaurus longer than ekrinxinatosaurus? And torvosaurus was longer than neovenator. I would of put torvo right in front of A. Fragillis but thats just me.

Lord Vader

MemberTyrannosaurus RexNov-02-2013 2:04 PM
I didn't fully pay attention to this list (I wanted to see the top 10). I coulda sworn there was a thing saying that Ekrix was the largest Abelisaur. A few valid points Rex Fan but the list is decent.

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Chris

AdminIndoraptorNov-02-2013 6:48 PM
Wow, and I thought a top 10 list was hard to muster sometimes! Haha, this is crazy! Great work [b]Gigadino[/b]! I can't imagine how long it took for you to compile this list. Thanks for sharing this with the community!
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Gigadino

MemberCompsognathusNov-03-2013 6:22 AM
Why is Ekrixinatosaurus only 9 meters when the fossils point to a size of 10-11 meters? Since when is Megaraptor 11 meters long when it's fossil indicate a size of only 8 meters or so. I've never seen an estimate for Sigilmassasaurus over 9 meters long, yet you have it as comparable to Carcharodontosaurus. Deinocherius is estimated at about 9-11 meters long, yet you have it as up to 13 meters. 1. Well, it's my list, these are your own estimates :) 2. Ekrix wasn't 11 m. The 11 m estimate is based on Skorpiovenator, while based on Ekrix's more close relatives it was 7-9 m or so. 3. There's a paaper that stated that Sigilm was comparable in size with carch. 4. Deinocheirus was estimated by Mortimer at 10-13 m. 5. There isn't only A estimate for Megaraptor. The estimates ranging from 8 to 11 m.

Deltadromeus

MemberCompsognathusNov-03-2013 9:02 AM
Hey Gigadino, I'd love to see that paper on Sigilmassasaurus, I'm a huge fan of it. Also, I do have to agree, Deinocheirus was 40 based on my own finds as well as other people's.

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ankybeatsall2468

MemberCompsognathusJan-20-2015 1:38 PM

yes i agree with u rexfan this list looked... a little bit weird to me, but, well, good list anyway

Gigadino

MemberCompsognathusFeb-11-2015 11:25 AM

I'll update this list soon, so don't worry. Maybe I'll make a top 70-80 (?100). Maybe.

Carnosaur

MemberCompsognathusFeb-13-2015 7:34 PM

You have some synonymous & nomen dubiums in here.I'd love an upated list, though! :D

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