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Carcharodontosauridae size chart by Vitor Silva. From the largest to the smallest: Carcharodontosaurus, Giganotosaurus, Mapusaurus, Acrocanthosaurus, Eocarcharia and Concavenator.
See also the Spinosauridae chart
For more see his blog:
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Spinosauridae size chart by Vitor Silva. From the largest to the smallest: Spinosaurus, Oxalaia, Suchomimus, Baryonyx, Ichthyovenator and Irritator.
See also the Carcharodontosauridae chart and the one by Hyrotrioskjan
For more see his blog:
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Posted on February 3, 2013 via Apsaravis with 250 notes
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The Alaskan ceratopsian Pachyrhinosaurus as a Late Cretaceous musk ox analog, illustrated by Mark Witton. Accompanied by an enlightening essay on his blog, detailing his reasons for decking them out in a thick layer of protofeathers.
I saw this painting at Love in the Time of Chasmosaurs and was going to upload it here. Then I remembered that David Orr (gallantcannibal) is already on Tumblr. It’s getting harder to bring new content to Tumblr, which is a good thing.
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The Brazilian Early Cretaceous pterosaur Tupandactylus imperator, illustrated by Elijah Shandseight
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Fluffy Deinonychus by ~pheaston
omg
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A group of borhyenid tries to steal the hunting, a little ungulate, of a Phorusrhacid bird.
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Paraphysornis brasiliensis (Phorusrhacidae) and a little hystricognath rodent (Taubate Basin - Brazil)
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Mesembriornis by ~rfcunha
Mesembriornis milneedwardsi
Phorusrhacidae - Upper Miocene-Lower Pliocene of Argentina







