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Acro Rex

MemberCompsognathusFeb-18-2014 6:28 PM

Beforer i start, note that "largest" pertains to weight. The length will be posted alongside, though, as well as the era and place they lived. Also note, these are Averages, not maxes. That's an entirely different list ;)

10. Torvosaurus Tanneri

Length: 11 meters

Weight: 5 tons

Era: mid-late Jurassic North America and Portugal

9. Acrocanthosaurus Atokensis

Length: 40 feet

Weight: 5.5 tons

Era: Early cretacious North America

8. Mapusaurus Rosae

Length: 12.6 meters

Weight: 6 tons

Era: Early cretaceous Sourth America

7. Bahariasaurus Ingens

Length: 40 feet

Weight: 6.25 tons

Era: Mid Cretaceous Africa

6. Tarbosaurus Bataar

Length: 12.25 meters

Weight: 6.5 tons

Era: Mid- Late cretacious Mongolia

5. Oxalaia Quilembensis

Length: 14 meters 

Weight: 6.8 tons

Era: Mid Cretacious south America

4. Carcharodontosaurus Saharicus

Length: 14 meters

Weight: 7.25 tons

Era: Mid cretacious Africa

3. Spinosaurus Aegyptiacus 

Length: 15 meters

Weight: 7.5 tons

Era: Mid Cretacious Africa

2. Giganotosaurus Carolinii

Length: 14 meters

Weight: 7.7 tons

Era: Mid Cretacious South America

1. Tyrannosaurus Rex

Length: 13 meters

Weight: 8 tons

Era: Late Cretacious North America

 

 

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Primal King

MemberCompsognathusFeb-18-2014 6:59 PM

Great list! My only issue is that T. rex's size average is now closer to 13.5-14 meters. And I do believe that Spinosaurus should replace Oxalaia. But great list!

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Acro Rex

MemberCompsognathusFeb-18-2014 7:07 PM

thanks, and are your rex sizes based off C-Rex and F-Rex?

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Primal King

MemberCompsognathusFeb-18-2014 7:13 PM

Also a couple of UCMP specimens. And a skull that hasn't been described yet, that my boss and close friend (a paleontologist) is working on currently. The skull is over 6 ft long!

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Primal King

MemberCompsognathusFeb-18-2014 7:15 PM

I forgot to mention Delta's size is a little high, maybe 30-35 ft on average and it was much more lightweight than stated there

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Primal King

MemberCompsognathusFeb-18-2014 7:16 PM

Also ignore the post about spino, just saw it lol

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Acro Rex

MemberCompsognathusFeb-18-2014 7:18 PM

for the originally described deltadromeus, yeah it's a bit large. The Theropod they're deeming Bahariasaurus is a larger, seemingly Synonymous animal. Also appears more massive

P.S. Sorry about that, i forgot to include a spino pic with it..

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Primal King

MemberCompsognathusFeb-18-2014 7:24 PM

Bahariasaurus was proven to be a different animal based on skull and some basic body shape differences. But it was still large, just not that large. :) And thats ok Lol

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Primal King

MemberCompsognathusFeb-18-2014 7:24 PM

You should read my new classic fight!

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Acro Rex

MemberCompsognathusFeb-18-2014 7:28 PM

oh, i'll change that then...i didn't find anything on that :P and will do!

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Rex Fan 684

MemberCompsognathusFeb-18-2014 8:19 PM

Good list. I agree with it overall. Especially the top 4 ;)

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Acro Rex

MemberCompsognathusFeb-18-2014 8:34 PM

The big 4 are the easiest....really becomes a matter of opinion for 10-5

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Primal King

MemberCompsognathusFeb-18-2014 8:35 PM

Yeah, lol

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Primal King

MemberCompsognathusFeb-18-2014 8:36 PM

And I would change the average for Rex too, btw

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Acro Rex

MemberCompsognathusFeb-18-2014 8:39 PM

never XD curious..what's your average rex size?

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Primal King

MemberCompsognathusFeb-18-2014 8:49 PM

My average size is 45-55 ft in length with 60 ft as its max. This is because of a recent increase in size off of old specimens and many new, larger specimens.

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Acro Rex

MemberCompsognathusFeb-18-2014 8:59 PM

the thing where they add a meter because of vertabrate spacing? which new specimens?

 

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Primal King

MemberCompsognathusFeb-18-2014 9:36 PM

No. Recent sizes put on T. rex specimens that were compared to other theropods. Apparently, the entire body is commonly posed squashed. T. rex would still be just as robust, just longer and larger. As for new specimens:     F. rex 

C. rex

UCMP 118742

UCMP 13785

The undescribed specimen I mentioned, among others...

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Carnosaur

MemberCompsognathusFeb-18-2014 9:44 PM

C. Rex and F. Rex are very fragmentary. UCMP 118742 is an interesting animal indeed, being estimated at 13 meters(45 feet) at 16 years old, suggesting at 15 or 16 meter rexes.

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Primal King

MemberCompsognathusFeb-18-2014 9:57 PM

C. rex actually has now been completely described and it actually had a partial skull found with it. Ucmp is 14 meters, but yeah very interesting! How about UCMP 13758? A 15-16 meter rex found with the back of a skull vertebrae and toe. But the 6 ft skull specimen thats undescribed that my boss (paleontologist) is working on is a game changer. :)

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Carnosaur

MemberCompsognathusFeb-18-2014 10:04 PM

first i've heard of the 6 foot skull! i would say definite game changer... are they completely sure its a Rex?

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Primal King

MemberCompsognathusFeb-18-2014 11:19 PM

to be blunt, I could tell it was a rex just by looking at it. And then sure enough my boss said it was a T. Rex.  from the crest to the teeth and skull shape, it was pretty obvious it was a rex. So yeah, it was, just hasn't been fully described yet..

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Jezza

MemberCompsognathusFeb-19-2014 12:01 AM

Spinosaurus was the largest at 13-15 tons, then giga and carchar at just under 9 tons, and then T-rex at 8 tons.

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UCMP 118742

MemberCompsognathusFeb-19-2014 2:02 AM

Actually UCMP 118742 was estimated at 13.5 meters with the possibility of reaching 16 meters and about 15 tons (+- 2 tons) if it would've grown as old as Sue.

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Lord Vader

MemberTyrannosaurus RexFeb-19-2014 5:31 AM

Good list, I agree with most of it. 

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Carnosaur

MemberCompsognathusFeb-19-2014 8:02 AM

@jezza Spinosaurs were light weight animals. Personally, i see them getting to 9 tons MAX. But that's just personal belief. 

Good job Acro, list looks pretty good.

 

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Acro Rex

MemberCompsognathusFeb-19-2014 8:08 AM

Thanks! @Primal, That's something to look forward to.

The list was Average weights, now the max. Honestly, i think people high ball theropod weights way to often. 

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Primal King

MemberCompsognathusFeb-19-2014 8:25 AM

Agreed. 20 ton spinosaurs? 16 ton Rexes? More like 7-8 ton spinosaurs and 10-11 ton Rexes tops. These guys still had to function....

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DinoSteve93

MemberCompsognathusFeb-19-2014 10:04 AM

Great list Acro Rex.... I overall agree with the results.

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Rex Fan 684

MemberCompsognathusFeb-19-2014 10:35 AM

My maxes for the big 4 are...

 

1. T-rex= 15-16 meters long and 10-12 tons

2. Giganotosaurus= 14-15 meters long and 8-9 tons

3. Spinosaurus= 16-17 meters long and 7-8 tons

4. Carcharodontosaurus= 12-13 meters long and 6-7 tons

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