Dubai, Dinosaur Size Comparison
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2016 UPDATE with COLOUR : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gFZOD3Y1Gg A single shot comparison of many popular dinosaurs from Microraptor to Amphicoelias. Includes a full view shot towards the end. Do watch in at least 720p HD for best quality. Skip to 5:03 for a full overview comparison Features: Epidexipteryx: 0.3m (0.9ft) China [Smallest dino] Graciliceratops: 0.6m (2ft) Mongolia [Smallest ceratopsian] Microraptor: 0.7m (2.3ft) China [Smallest non avian dinosaur] Comsognathus: 0.8m (2.6ft) Europe Lesothosaurus: 1.0m (3.3ft) South Africa Eoraptor: 1.0m (3.3ft) Argentina Scutellosaurus: 1.2m (3.9ft) North America [Smallest thyreophorans] Velociraptor: 2.0m (6.6ft) Mongolia Stegoceras: 2.0m (6.6ft) North America [Smallest pachycelophosaur] Protoceratops: 2.0m (6.6ft) Mongolia Leaellynalsaurus: 2.5m (8.2ft) Australia Deinonychus: 3.0m (9.8ft) USA Anchisaurus: 3.0m (9.8ft) South America/Africa [Smallest sauropod] Pachycelophosaurus: 4.0m (23ft) Asia [Largest pachycelophosaur] Kentrosaurus: 4.5m (15ft) Tanzania Utahraptor: 5.0m (16ft) USA [Largest raptor] Dilophosaurus: 5.5m (18ft) USA Ceratosaurus: 6.0m (20ft) North America Styracosaurus: 6.0m (20ft) North America Saichana: 6.5m (21ft) Mongolia Gallimimus: 6.5m (21ft) Mongolia Ouranosaurus: 7.0m (23ft) Africa Carnotaurus: 8.0m (26ft) South America Pentaceratops: 8.0m (26ft) North America Iguanodon: 9.0m (26ft) Europe/Asia Ankylosaurus: 9.0m (30ft) North America Triceratops: 9.0m (30ft) North America Stegosaurus: 9.0m (30ft) North America[Largest thyreophorans] Parasaurolophus: 10m (33ft) North America Torosaurus: 10m (33ft) USA [Largest ceratopsian] Baryonyx: 10m (33ft) Europe Allosaurus: 10m (33ft) USA Therizinosaurus: 10m (33ft) Mongolia Saurophaganax: 11m (36ft) North America [Largest Jurassic Predator] Saltasaurus: 12m (39ft) South America Tyrannosaurus: 12.3m (40ft) USA Carcharadontosaurus: 13m (43ft) Africa Giganotosaurus: 14m (46ft) Argentina Shantungosaurus: 15m (49ft) China Spinosaurus: 17m (56ft) Egypt [Largest carnivorous dinosaur/theropod] Amargasaurus: 18m (59ft) South America Huaxiaosaurus: 18.7m (61ft) China [Largest hadrosaurus) Apatosaurus: 21m (69ft) USA Brachiosaurus: 25m (82ft) North America Sauroposeidon: 28m (92ft) USA Diplodocus: 30m (98ft) USA Supersaurus: 33m (108ft) USA Seismosaurus: 35m (115ft) USA Argentinosaurus: 40m (131ft) Argentina [Largest complete skeleton dinosaur found] Amphicoelias: 60m (190ft) North America[Largest Dinosaur ever lived] If everything else is shitty, at least watch from 4:50 .
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brontosaurus doesnt exist there not real there apatosaurus if u think apatosaurus are brontosaurus there not (you forgot barosaurus thats the longest and biggest known dinosaur)
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so basically the largest dinos were long necks?
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what's the music IDK?😣😅help plss
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is Leaellynasaura not Leaelynnasaurus!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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supersaiyansauros?
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ALLOSAURUS
IS WAY BIGGER THEN THAT 40 feet the one that lived in Africa was about the Sam size as Rex -
Where is Majungasaurus?,Tropoganthus?mosasaurus? Limnoscelis? Alanqa?,Guanglong?, and many more. ADD THEM
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Are you
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India had the biggest tsunami
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Its called huxiaosaurus!
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Yay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Cool
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The Saltasaurus only lived in Argentina and Chile, not al South America
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allosarus is 14 metars
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This is cool and all, but this is a little less accurate. Since there was more oxygen in the time dinosaurs were around, the bugs and dinos were bigger. This may sound like bogus, but I've heard this theory in Neil DeGrasse Tyson Cosmos. So, if dinosaurs were in comparisons with humans, if they were in the same timeline, either the dinosaurs would be smaller, or humans would be bigger. Just sayin'.
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Spino was bigger then trex but it doesnt mean Its stronger cause trex had a massive strong jaw!
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dinosaurs from dinosaur king
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Isnt seizmosaurus the bigest dinosaur
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Amphicoelias is not the biggest Dinosaur
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T. Rex?
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