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English: Scale chart of six spinosaurid species compared with a human (Ernst Stromer). References: Spinosaurus: Francisco Bruñén (2019) and Ibrahim et al. (2020) Oxalaia: Kellner et al. (2014) for Oxalaia's remains, most of anatomy based on Spinosaurus via Ibrahim et al. (2020) Suchomimus: Francisco Bruñén (2019) Baryonyx: Scott Hartman (2018)
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Although reliable size and weight estimates for most known spinosaurids are hindered by the lack of good material, all known spinosaurids were large animals. [17] The smallest genus known from good material is Irritator , which was between 6 and 8 meters (20 and 26 feet) long and around 1 metric ton (1.1 short tons ; 0.98 long tons ) in weight.
Precocial mammal species generally have greater adult body weights than altricial mammals as precocial mammals have markedly longer gestation periods than altricial mammals. [35] The neonatal of larger mammals develop relatively more quickly and thus making it more likely that a large mammal would produce a more well-developed neonate as a ...
The estimates were criticized because the skull length estimate was uncertain, and (assuming that body mass increases as the cube of body length) scaling Suchomimus, which was 11 m (36 ft) long and 3.8 t (4.2 short tons) in mass, to the range of estimated lengths of Spinosaurus would produce an estimated body mass of 11.7 to 16.7 t (12.9 to 18. ...
Suchomimus was a relatively large theropod, reaching 9.5–11 metres (31–36 ft) in length and weighing 2.5–3.8 metric tons (2.8–4.2 short tons). However, the age of the holotype specimen is uncertain, so it is unclear whether this size estimate would have been its maximum.
I would advise against a size chart for such a fragmentary taxon in the first place. Luso titan ( Talk | Contributions ) 01:30, 11 January 2018 (UTC) [ reply ] I'll just use the silhouette for something else then, and remove the old comparison from the article as well. >>: PaleoGeekSquared ( Talk ) ( Contribs ) 21:32, 11 January 2018 (UTC ...
Among living dinosaurs, the bee hummingbird (Mellisuga helenae) is smallest at 1.9 g (0.067 oz) and 5.5 cm (2.2 in) long. [41] The smallest theropod overall (including avians) is the currently extant bee hummingbird at 6.12 cm long and 2.6g for females, and 5.51 cm long and 3.25g for the males.