Alejandro Coria Sabella
MemberCompsognathusAug-17-2014 9:02 PM1) Spinosaurus: 14-18 meters
2) Giganotosaurus: 12.2-14.3 meters
T3) Mapusaurus: 12.2-14 meters
T3) Oxalaia: 12.2-14 meters
5) Carcharodontosaurus: 12.2-13.7 meters
6) Tyrannosaurus Rex: 12.2-12.8 meters
T7) Tyrannotitan: 12.2-12.5 meters
T7) Saurophaganax: 12.2-12.5 meters
T9) Acrocanthosaurus: 11-12.2 meters
T9) Tarbosaurus: 11-12.2 meters
T9) Bahariasaurus: 11-12.2 meters
T9) Chilantaisaurus: 11-12.2 meters
13) Deinocheirus: 10-11 meters
T14) Zhuchengtyrannus: 10-10.7 meters
T14) Edmarka: 10-10.7 meters
T16) Torvosaurus: 9.1-10.7 meters
T16) Siats: 9.1-10.7 meters
18) Allosaurus: 8.5-10.7 meters
19) Veterupristisaurus: 9.1-10 meters
20) Sigilmassasaurus: 9.1-9.8 meters
Lord Vader
MemberTyrannosaurus RexAug-18-2014 3:43 AMThat about says it. Nice list and welcome to the forums.
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MemberCompsognathusAug-18-2014 5:30 AMI am predator X but you can call me pred X or PX. I am one of the longest active member on the forum I've been here for two years.
Rex Fan 684
MemberCompsognathusAug-18-2014 6:14 AMPersonally, my top 4 are...
1. Spinosaurus- 14-17 meters
2. Giganotosaurus- 12-14 meters
3. Tyrannosaurus- 12-14 meters
4. Carcharodontosaurus- 11-12 meters
Anything below 4 is hard to determine. Many predators in the 11-12 meter range. Not a bad list though.
Allotitan
MemberCompsognathusAug-18-2014 6:18 AMGood list. Where would you put Epanterias?
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Alejandro Coria Sabella
MemberCompsognathusAug-18-2014 7:15 AMHey guys thanks for the positive reviews.
Allotitan, you raise a good point about Epanterias I always kind of see Epanterias as Allosaurus and for that reason I would put him at about the same position.
And Rex Fan, I did appreciate your top 4 imput and I do agree with you about how it is tough to determine the length of the many theropods around and below the 11-12 meter range. I just gave estimates based on results that I have found by research and my own calculations.
Lord Vader
MemberTyrannosaurus RexAug-18-2014 7:18 AMEveryone has different opinions on everything, and I think your Mapusaurus estimate is a tad high, but that's me.
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Rex Fan 684
MemberCompsognathusAug-18-2014 7:25 AMAlejandro, completely understandable :)
Hiphopananomus
MemberCompsognathusAug-18-2014 8:15 AMNice list. I agree with most of it.
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Carnosaur
MemberCompsognathusAug-18-2014 9:37 AMI agree with thi for the most part.
About Allosaurus though...
Which specie are you using? A. Fragilis is around the 7-8 meter mark, not really top 20 material..however, if you're using A. amplexus( Epanterias amplexus) that seems to be correct.
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Alejandro Coria Sabella
MemberCompsognathusAug-18-2014 9:59 AMI was mostly using Allosaurus/Epanterias Amplexus as well as the larger Allosaurus Fragilis specimens.
Silver_Falcon
MemberCompsognathusAug-18-2014 1:18 PMThis is the reason I use their whole names, and not just the genus.
Here, have a waffle (-'.')-#
Raptor-401
MemberAllosaurusAug-18-2014 3:48 PMWelcome to the forums!!! if there is anything you want to know, just PM one of the regulars, peopel who are online here a lot. Hope you enjoy your stay here.
Nice list, too.
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