It’s so baffling to me that most of these predators coexisted with each other, and yet every single species was fearsome in their own right. True amazing creatures
@@danielpye7738 Not really. The OAE 2 extinction event during the Cenomanian-Turonian devastated a big chunk of clades and left open niches that allowed tyrannosaurs and other coelurosaurs to dominate uncontested in the North.
A size comparison of Peter Jackson’s Skull Island animals would be great, in the future! Also finishing parts 3 and 4 of the 10 Ways to Die on that island. Otherwise, this looks good; great work!
That Therizinosaurus was massive. Also, you should've included the Elephant Bird and Moa in this video since they were the largest dinosaurs of the cenozoic.
@@AKayani559il y a pas malheureusement pas encore de taille moyenne car ont ne dispose pas de suffisamment d’individus mais ont peut faire une fourchette 9 - 12 m selon les propositions des griffe comparé aux corps
The surprisingly small jump from Utahraptor to Ceratosaurus makes me think that the latter could be just about anyones bitch other than Allosaurus'. Looking forward to the next one.
Proof that scientists don’t know EVERYTHING about dinosaurs. Just hypotheticals and some conclusions, but not enough to completely form a basis of description.
To be fair, it was just filling in the blanks that were missing, and especially since the originals were blown up in WW2. Those old reconstructions were just guesses based on distant cousins, the baryonychines like Suchomimus and Baryonyx. Ichthyovenator was doing the same thing, so Spinosaurus isn't exactly a weird one in the bunch. It just means there was a split between Spinosaurinae and Baryonychinae.
C’est normal c’est un abelisauridae pas très connu les estimation de taille de l’animal ce situe plus ver les 10.9 - 12.0 m que 10.4 m à ma connaissance ( je ne sais pas pourquoi il sont mis 10.4 m à part Si il parle de abelisauridae indet marocain qui mesure 10.4 m . ) car oui l’abelisauridae du Kenya lui est un peu plus grand.
its an indeterminate forssil from kenya that was identified to being an Abelisaurid, as of noe the fragment was too fragmentary to assign a new genus into it so it is left unnamed as of now, if we do get more material for this animal then it can be officially named and it will straight up be the largest abelisaur we know of
@@dannyhernandez265 Yes it is but that's an old picture, I should update it. Run's 9's now. 88 GMC are fun. I know a couple people with trucks around that year. Some of them are pretty fast.
Based on fossilized skin impressions, some of the larger Tyrannosaurs like Daspletosaurus and Albertosaurus probably had less feathers than the designs used in the video. Still a cool video though.
Yes it’s like they took the bird link way too far. Yes some branches of Theropods developed feathers and eventually evolved into birds. But I am still going to say that most of them if they had any feathers at all were just show plumage. You would also think scientists would find a lot more feather imprints in other continents other than Asia especially China where it seems likely that the feathered lineage really took off.
@@danielpye7738 I've noticed a trend where paleo artists tend to over-exaggerate the bird-like features on feathered theropods. I've seen depictions of Utahraptor and other dromaeosaurs where they're overly cute and fluffy to the point where they look like over-sized songbirds. I feel like they're trying a bit too hard to go against the older scaly reptilian depictions to the point where they're basically trying to combat one extreme with another.
So far I think one North American species has shown having feathers. Compared the China where dozens of species have shown them with the vast majority being very small.
@@SlickEdits9 Tyrannosaurus was 15 feet to 17 feet in height, Goji Center said 12. 😭 Spinosaurus was between 18 and twenty feet in height, he said 16. Ceratosaurus was more than six feet, Carnotorus was 10-12 feet. The list goes on lil’ bro.
No atleast 50% of the dinos sizes are lightyears off💀💀💀, carno is 1.8-2.2 tons, cerato is 1.4 tons NOT 600 or 800kgs, maip is NOT 5 tons it'd actually in the 3ton range, so many of the dinos sizes r way off there's no shot u think this is "pretty accurate" 💀💀💀🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@@godlyphantom3255cuz it's more accurate than many other random theropod videos that put Spinosaurus at the heaviest Theropod at 12-20 tons, and put Giga & carchar bigger than T rex, 14m Saurophaganax & Oxalaia etc .
Out of all the channels ive watched for dino size comparisons, this one is by far the most accurate one. Edit: y'all I said out of all the videos I'VE WATCHED SO FAR, not that this exact one is the best out of every video in the world. I know they're not completely accurate but it's the best one I've seen so far. All the others are way off, even more so than this one. So stop coming after me in the replies, oml
Did you ever thought these huge things living among us? Jurassic Park - Dominion gave us a glimpse of this. Indeed it would be utterly impossible. Do you agree, folks? In times like that I thank God for living in 21th century.
What's good fun helping pitch in with this. Science estimates are always going to vary so we wanted to bring folks the most plausible but also impressive. Always rather did like the color palette the artist used here, compliments the animations well
@@a-lambo-boi He came back after JWCC brought back the Spinosaurus. Even though they size boosted the Spino, and have it rematch the T Rex and win in the first fight, the toxic guy didn’t like it. Saying that it wasn’t big enough, and hated the fact it lost to the T Rex.
@@swissspinodroid7572 I know, I followed camptodon throughout the drama, but I'd assumed he'd for completely, but looks like we're stuck with him for the worse
Spinosaurus is like 15-18m in length duh, literally no one puts it that low, and he looks A LOT more taller than 3.8m when standing like that, this is just blasphemy.
14.5 - 16.0 m( voir 17.1 m selon mes calcule pour le plus grand spécimens) de longueur pour spinosaurus actuellement 18.0 m est possible pour les plus grands individus de sertaine populations individus d’adulte.
Should've put a note in the spinosaurus tab at the bottom
"Currently in an existential crisis since the last 2 decades"
LMAO FR
Especially with the Pelican theory
@@Mortal-Knite pardon but the what?
@@Mortal-Knite need more info please. Sounds interesting
let's just say it's jaws… are not really jaws… but with a pelicans flap beak-thing
6:06 loved Goji Center Ark Giga sounds
PTSD
Finally terror birds being in dinosaur size comparision videos
You know if scientists tried to recreate dinosaurs that the Terror birds would be the most likely outcome.
brids are dinosaurs
@@Dinogriddy9555 thats why mentioned them
@@Morrison-saber-tooth i dont know
@@RhysHill-ur8lqoui en effet
Seeing gojicenter doing another size comparison video but with theropod dinosaurs is a treat love that you added the terror bird to start with.
Saurophagnax: Roar!!!
4:41Random man: your breathe stinks 🤢
“Man, you been eating argentinosaur burgers again?”
Saurophaganax is just so underrated dinosaur, he should be more popular.
@@vihaankhamat3393 Saurophaganax is my favourite dinosaur. Glad to see it finally shine in the last few years!
@@AverageSauroI knew him after seeing a clip in dinosaur king
Never thought I would see this day: A 2d animated video with real creatures and not fictional monsters.
All the dinosaurs passing by be like "I'll get you next time"
Must have been a bit nerve racking to stand in as the size comparison
"No, you'll be prefectly fine. Just stand still and no sudden mo-CHOMP!"
Quality is incredible as always
3:16 the guy itching his ahh is so funny lol
Finally terror birds being recognised and i love your videos goji center
It’s so baffling to me that most of these predators coexisted with each other, and yet every single species was fearsome in their own right. True amazing creatures
Most of the creatures in this video are from separate formations.
Hardly any of them coexisted together and wherever Tyrannosaurs showed up they tended to take over as top predators.
@@danielpye7738 Not really. The OAE 2 extinction event during the Cenomanian-Turonian devastated a big chunk of clades and left open niches that allowed tyrannosaurs and other coelurosaurs to dominate uncontested in the North.
The animation literally improved!
Keep up the good work!
A size comparison of Peter Jackson’s Skull Island animals would be great, in the future! Also finishing parts 3 and 4 of the 10 Ways to Die on that island.
Otherwise, this looks good; great work!
3:03
That name goes hard lmao.
This is one of the best Godzilla channels out there😮❤
That Therizinosaurus was massive.
Also, you should've included the Elephant Bird and Moa in this video since they were the largest dinosaurs of the cenozoic.
Oui des estimation plus grand existe jusqu'à 12.0 m pour thérizinosaurus
@@laseriedeladilophosaure9246 there only doing the average size
@@AKayani559il y a pas malheureusement pas encore de taille moyenne car ont ne dispose pas de suffisamment d’individus mais ont peut faire une fourchette 9 - 12 m selon les propositions des griffe comparé aux corps
Here before some kid complains about them not being dinosaurs
@@AParakeetWithInternetAccess
Atleast the terror bird is here...
Bro took size comparison to another level🗿
Megatheropod dinosaurs size 2024
Weight= size ( 1t = 907 kg )
1. Tyrannosaurus rex: 13m & 13t
2. Giganotosaurus: 13.6m & 11.5t
3. Mcraeencies: 12m & 10.1t
4. Spinosaurus: 14.7m & 9.3t
5. Saurophaganax: 13m & 9.1t
6. Carcharodontosaurus: 12.4m & 9t
7. Mapusaurus: 12.7m & 8.7t
8. Tyrannotitan: 11.7m & 8.4t
9. Deinocheirus: 11.7m & 8.1t
10. Acrocanthosaurus: 11.5m & 6.6t
11. Titanovenator: 11.3m & 6.3t
12. Meraxes gigas: 11.7m & 6.2t
13. Therizinosaurus: 9.8m & 6.1t
14. Sigilmassasaurus: 12.7m & 6t
15. Megalosaurus: 11.4m & 6t
16. Suchomimus: 12.4m & 5.9t
17. Tarbosaurus: 11m & 5.9t
18. Torvosaurus: 11.5m & 5.7t
19. Yangchunanosaurus: 10.5m & 5.4t
20. Chilantaisaurus: 11.4m & 5.3t
21. Monstrovenator: 10.6m & 5.2t
22. Siats meekerorum: 11.3m & 5.1t
23. Zhuchengtyrannus: 10.2m & 4.9t
24. Daspletosaurus: 10.1m & 4.5t
25. Oxalaia: 11.4m & 4.3t
26. Gorgosaurus: 9.7m & 4.2t
27. Bistahiversor: 9.7m & 4.2t
28. Wiehenvenator: 10.1m & 4.1t
29. Vectispinus: 11m & 4t
30. Labocania: 9.6m & 3.9t
31. Albertosaurus: 9.3m & 3.9t
32. Bahariasaurus: 11.6m & 3.8t
33. Pycnonemosaurus: 9m & 3.8t
34. Riparovenator: 10.5m & 3.6t
35. Allosaurus: 9.5m & 3.6t
36. Maip macrothorax: 10.1m & 3.3t
37. Protathlitis: 10m & 3.3t
38. Sauroniops: 9.4m & 3t
39. Veterupristisaurus: 9.2m & 3t
40. Kelmayisaurus: 9.3m & 2.8t
@@Satraleague23speak American please. 😂
"I like it"- Bugs Bunny from the 2011 Looney Tunes Show
And he's right, I like it too
Goji Center you have us hooked, good video.
The surprisingly small jump from Utahraptor to Ceratosaurus makes me think that the latter could be just about anyones bitch other than Allosaurus'. Looking forward to the next one.
Tossing in a vote for Godzilla '98 Animated Series
Spinosaurus has undergone many changes over the decades, and I'm still trying to get used to the new tail.
Don't worry about it.... Another year or so, it'll be a thagomizer.
Same I hate they say his a good swimmer than say his not
Proof that scientists don’t know EVERYTHING about dinosaurs. Just hypotheticals and some conclusions, but not enough to completely form a basis of description.
To be fair, it was just filling in the blanks that were missing, and especially since the originals were blown up in WW2. Those old reconstructions were just guesses based on distant cousins, the baryonychines like Suchomimus and Baryonyx. Ichthyovenator was doing the same thing, so Spinosaurus isn't exactly a weird one in the bunch. It just means there was a split between Spinosaurinae and Baryonychinae.
@@paleozoic true but it's getting very confusing first it says it's a good swimmer able to dive underwater but now it says it's not
3:25 never heard of this one till now
C’est normal c’est un abelisauridae pas très connu les estimation de taille de l’animal ce situe plus ver les 10.9 - 12.0 m que 10.4 m à ma connaissance ( je ne sais pas pourquoi il sont mis 10.4 m à part Si il parle de abelisauridae indet marocain qui mesure 10.4 m . ) car oui l’abelisauridae du Kenya lui est un peu plus grand.
its an indeterminate forssil from kenya that was identified to being an Abelisaurid, as of noe the fragment was too fragmentary to assign a new genus into it so it is left unnamed as of now, if we do get more material for this animal then it can be officially named and it will straight up be the largest abelisaur we know of
It is dubbed as "Kenyan Giant", it's called "Titanovenator"
No, maybe kenyavenator
I think Kenyan giant sounds cooler than most other dinosaur names
im always ready for a banger when gojicenter posts
Another legendary vid
0:03 ngl I really like birds neat, little* dinos.
Utahraptor, probably my favorite dino. Lots of people say t rex but it's hard to ignore a dinosaur with gurkha knives on its feet.
Is that your car in your pfp? Nice! I have an 88 GMC s15
@@dannyhernandez265
Yes it is but that's an old picture, I should update it. Run's 9's now.
88 GMC are fun. I know a couple people with trucks around that year. Some of them are pretty fast.
Amazing as always
Wow bro really glad to hear this ☺️
LETS GOOOOO TY GOJI CENTER
Based on fossilized skin impressions, some of the larger Tyrannosaurs like Daspletosaurus and Albertosaurus probably had less feathers than the designs used in the video. Still a cool video though.
Yes it’s like they took the bird link way too far.
Yes some branches of Theropods developed feathers and eventually evolved into birds. But I am still going to say that most of them if they had any feathers at all were just show plumage.
You would also think scientists would find a lot more feather imprints in other continents other than Asia especially China where it seems likely that the feathered lineage really took off.
@@danielpye7738 I've noticed a trend where paleo artists tend to over-exaggerate the bird-like features on feathered theropods. I've seen depictions of Utahraptor and other dromaeosaurs where they're overly cute and fluffy to the point where they look like over-sized songbirds. I feel like they're trying a bit too hard to go against the older scaly reptilian depictions to the point where they're basically trying to combat one extreme with another.
So far I think one North American species has shown having feathers.
Compared the China where dozens of species have shown them with the vast majority being very small.
Props to the guy who just stood there risking his life the entire time so that we could get a size comparison
5:24 one of my favourite dinosaurs. Hope it appears in a jw movie cus it is underrated imo
Me too
I love these!
Geat vid goji
I love this size comparison of Large Theropod dinosaurs, Great Work🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🍖🍖🍖🍖🥓
Disappointed that there is a tasty primate meal right in front of 'em and none of the theropods bothered to take a bite.
I love it!
Goji center please update monsterverse size comparison
@GojiCenter please upload movie monsters size comparison soon
I loved it brother
How spinosaurus 47 ft and at the same time 12.5 meters .?:-:
First it’s 15.24 meters and second 12.5 meters is 41 ft
Spino is 14.9m
What a video and information loved it 🎉🎉🎉
In this timestamp 3:51 it says that Torvosaurus height is 9,8 feet and that it is 6,1 meters???
So amazing!
Goji center please make a Shimo vs Ghidorah battle analysis video. Great content anyway.
Good job Goji I like how you compare individual species instead of genus to genus
IM SORRY BUT I CANT WITH DEINOCHEIRUS’S DESIGN 💀💀💀💀💀
me too
THEY MASSACRED MY BOI THERES NO WAY HES GETTING A DATE
This is amazing! I would love to see you explore the monster hunter games more.
Nice i love accurate dinosaurs and especially sauropods, love the animation
some of them look very bad ngl
Most look bad honestly
Carno is one of the worst
@@Corcovatuz I agree
These are theropods, and most of the designs were questionable along with a bit of outdated and misinformation on some of the sizes
@@PrehistoricKingdom90 i know these are theropods and yes the models are kinda bad
Old goji center video is back. Yeeeeeeeeeeee
1:44 path of titans pycno roar? Nice!
@@Bouldergaming123 I was wondering if anyone else noticed
Ikr, the little details matter
Love the terror you put into their sizes and for us humans, we are puny as hell.
They did gigantoraptor dirty 😂
0:51
It was heavily based on JWE2
@@thelonerex oh Thanks
Did you see the Deinocheirus 💀
All types of media make them look so massively tall compared to humans. This really changes the perspective. Finally!
Gojicenter's videos are all top tier, the quality and is amazing
Goji centre you are doing amazing
zoowee mama goji center posted
Do not use Rowley's catch phrase like that
I didn't know there where 2 tyrannosaur species anyways, nice vid and keep up da good work!\
Also love the Kaiju/ Jurassic world facts and stuff
4:13 look at how they massacred my boi
For the Daspleto and Giga, I loved that you guys used the Daspleto roar from Prehistoric Planet and the Giga roar from Land Before Time!
F for Yangchuanosaurus it was forgotten
The Posters look Amazing!
I love how Goji Center pulls out the most random heights out of nowhere.
Wdym
@@SlickEdits9 Tyrannosaurus was 15 feet to 17 feet in height, Goji Center said 12. 😭 Spinosaurus was between 18 and twenty feet in height, he said 16. Ceratosaurus was more than six feet, Carnotorus was 10-12 feet. The list goes on lil’ bro.
@@TheGamingFuzzBall t rex was 13 feet tall
The spino was 15 to 18 ft tall and the ceratasaurs was Around 6 ft
@@SlickEdits9 Oh hell naw, that is super inaccurate.
@@TheGamingFuzzBall according to the most recent studies that I saw
Honestly these dinos are so awesome
Some of these designs are a bit off but cool
Ye most of them are ugly as shit ngl
Prehistoric animals are so cool 😎
12 secondary and first like
Ark Giga's roar never disappoints!!
the sizes seem pretty accurate but to be honest some of these models dont look good at all
Apart from carnotaurus i don't see any problems.
No atleast 50% of the dinos sizes are lightyears off💀💀💀, carno is 1.8-2.2 tons, cerato is 1.4 tons NOT 600 or 800kgs, maip is NOT 5 tons it'd actually in the 3ton range, so many of the dinos sizes r way off there's no shot u think this is "pretty accurate" 💀💀💀🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Yeah the models dont look that good except for a few dinos
Lik what is that deinocheirus???
The rest are similar to that as well ...
@@night.panther4870 all the models r so horrific looking, some way more than others
@@godlyphantom3255cuz it's more accurate than many other random theropod videos that put Spinosaurus at the heaviest Theropod at 12-20 tons, and put Giga & carchar bigger than T rex, 14m Saurophaganax & Oxalaia etc .
Out of all the channels ive watched for dino size comparisons, this one is by far the most accurate one.
Edit: y'all I said out of all the videos I'VE WATCHED SO FAR, not that this exact one is the best out of every video in the world. I know they're not completely accurate but it's the best one I've seen so far. All the others are way off, even more so than this one. So stop coming after me in the replies, oml
It’s not it’s actually disgusting
@@lizardboy8645 ikr, like what are some of the models??
@gojiberrii1261 idc about the models it's all the the weight estimates are super wrong
Look up every spinosaurid or every tyrannosaurid explained, they have the most educated size comparison and well put together videos I’ve seen
Did you ever thought these huge things living among us? Jurassic Park - Dominion gave us a glimpse of this. Indeed it would be utterly impossible. Do you agree, folks? In times like that I thank God for living in 21th century.
I'M SO READY FOR JP7 NEXT SUMMER!!!
Giant dinosaurs like these would fair about as well as, if not worse than the megafauna we already live alongside.
@@BagelgeuseYeah
Love the animations
Make Xenomorph vs Scorpios Rex pls.🙏🙏🙏
Perfect
2:37 daspletosaurus didn’t have feathers we found his skin imprints
Not all dinosaurs have an feathers but just in accurate
What's good fun helping pitch in with this. Science estimates are always going to vary so we wanted to bring folks the most plausible but also impressive. Always rather did like the color palette the artist used here, compliments the animations well
The spinosaurus is not the "biggest"
@@rodrigopinto6676 never said it was
@@Tarbtano spinosaurus weight around only 7.4 tons compared to tyrannosaurus rex weight around 11/12 tons.!
@@rodrigopinto6676 man you're weird.
@@rodrigopinto6676 have you been stalking me across UA-cam just to keep rattling stuff off that I never even said?
My favorite type of dinosaur !!!
Which?
@@stxticnathan6627 theropods
Nice work
Therizinosaurus is my favourite
My lawyer is a therizinosaurus
Appreciate the reference of my upcoming research on Saurophaganax :)
Tyrannosaurus Rex is the Tyrant Lizard king for a reason
Wow 👌 👏 impressive 👌 👏. Thanks 👌 😊.
Goji center needs to power scale King Titan. (From ark survival evolved)
This is Awesome 🤩!
Albertosaurus was actually larger than Gorgosaurus
They got most of the stuff wrong here. Like the 7 ton sauro, 7.9 ton spino and much more
@@H4ck8rYTspino is like 8.2 so not that inaccurate
@@SuperiorLad4411 the most reliable spinosaurus is only 3-4 tons.
@@H4ck8rYT uhhh no?
@@SuperiorLad4411 what are you on? You’re thinking about spinosaurinae indet, which isn’t even a spinosaurus.
YOO THIS VID IS FIRE🔥 YOU COOKED🍗
spinosaurus 47 feet = 14/5 meter not 12/5
Spinosaurus is 12-14.7 meters long 39-49ft long
Gotta love the respect to the Paleo Community this channel shows
6:26 Spinosaurus the king: Erm actually Spinosaurus didn’t look like some Pelican croc(I’m pretty sure he hates the accurate Spino depiction)
Is he actually still around. Jesus Christ, right when I was starting to regain faith in humanity
@@a-lambo-boi He came back after JWCC brought back the Spinosaurus. Even though they size boosted the Spino, and have it rematch the T Rex and win in the first fight, the toxic guy didn’t like it. Saying that it wasn’t big enough, and hated the fact it lost to the T Rex.
@@swissspinodroid7572 I know, I followed camptodon throughout the drama, but I'd assumed he'd for completely, but looks like we're stuck with him for the worse
@@a-lambo-boiHe’s been making predictions that the Spinosaurus will appear in JW Rebirth.
It's unreal to think these things were roaming around at some point in Earth's history.
0:39 im pretty sure Carnotaurus didn't look like that
@@DinoDom13 this is simply the worst carnotaurus design I've ever seen
@@gabrsaurus agreed
oh you were there when it was alive
@@zareverso340 no but we have a nearly complete Carnotaurus fossil smart ass
You go model it nicely then
2:47 YESSS MY FAVORITE DINOSAUR IS IN HERE
Spinosaurus is like 15-18m in length duh, literally no one puts it that low, and he looks A LOT more taller than 3.8m when standing like that, this is just blasphemy.
14.5 - 16.0 m( voir 17.1 m selon mes calcule pour le plus grand spécimens) de longueur pour spinosaurus actuellement 18.0 m est possible pour les plus grands individus de sertaine populations individus d’adulte.
@@laseriedeladilophosaure9246 Yes, literally nowhere close to 12m.
jp3 has rotten your brain
@laseriedeladilophosau😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂re9246
@@laseriedeladilophosaure9246"my calculation" 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Nice video keep it up
6:17 in reality the maximum height is four meters
4.1 m selon les reconstitution de giganotosaurus également
Actually the Tyrannosaurus Rex fossil called Scotty is the tallest measuring 3.8 meters
I've been waiting for a new T rex animation soo les gooo
Corrections top 30 largest theropod dinosaurs size comparison
Weight= size
1. Tyrannosaurus rex: 12.4m & 10.5t
2. Giganotosaurus: 13.5m & 10.2t
3. Mcraeencies: 12m & 9.2t
4. Spinosaurus: 14.7m & 8.3t
5. Carcharodontosaurus: 12.8m & 8.2t
6. Mapusaurus: 12.7m & 7.9t
7. Sauroniops: 12.6m & 7.5t
8. Tyrannotitan: 11.8m & 7.5t
9. Bahariasaurus: 13.4m & 7.1t
10. Deinocheirus: 11.7m & 7.1t
11. Taurovenator: 11.8m & 6.3t
12. Zhuchengtyrannus: 11.2m & 5.8t
13. Titanovenator: 11.3m & 5.74t
14. Acrocanthosaurus: 11.5m & 5.7t
15. Meraxes gigas: 11.4m & 5.6t
16. Therizinosaurus: 10m & 5.54t
17. Sigilmassasaurus: 12.7m & 5.5t
18. Suchomimus: 12.4m & 5.4t
19. Tarbosaurus: 11m & 5.4t
20. Torvosaurus: 11.5m & 5.2t
21. Epanterias: 11.5m & 5t
22. Chilantaisaurus: 11.4m & 4.8t
23. Siats meekerorum: 11.3m & 4.7t
24. Saurophaganax: 11m & 4.7t
25. Megalosaurus: 11.3m & 4.6t
26. Monstrovenator: 10.6m & 4.4t
27. Daspletosaurus: 10.1m & 4.1t
28. Oxalaia: 11.4m & 3.9t
29. Yangchunanosaurus: 10.5m & 3.9t
30. Gorgosaurus: 9.7m & 3.8t
@Bangladeshstudentleague2310 I think the weight of Giganotosaurus of yours is still doubted, confirmed weight is about 8.5-9.5 tonnes
And forgot to mention, currently accepted weight of Carcharodontosaurus is around 6-7 tonnes
Mapusaurus: 12m & 6 tonnes
Tyrannotitan: 12m & 7 tonnes
Spinosaurus: 15m specimen could be weighed around 8-8.5t
@@giri_2003 Carcharodontosaurus is now 8-8.5 tons
@@giri_2003mapusaurus is the 2nd biggest Carcharodontosaurid only behind giga.
Definitely above 8 tons
I hope you do sauropods next cause the size would be insane
The models are quite bad in this one, sorry 🙈
Whoever made that carnotaurus model, you better start counting your days
(Edit 1: Deinocheirus model too)