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In these moments in which I am advancing in the development of the version 2 updatefor the original size chart, I decided to look for the first version that I did and I put the numbers that had the numbered and colorless version. I had made two separate versions in the journal because I feared that the numbers would overshadow some of the smaller form, but at the same time, I did more difficult to navigate and appreciate the creatures.u
This is the version so people can relate each species without having to open the colorless charts, although you people will have to download it to see it in its original size, below I will only leave the list of species.
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1) Homo sapiens
Height: 1.8 m.
2) Sam
Project: Sam, the most interesting dragon in the world.
Length: small and chubby.
3) Mammontops ursulus
Project: The Snouters
Height: 1.2 m.
4) Night stalker (Manambulus perhorridus)
Project: After man
Height: 1.5 m.
5) Long-necked gigantelope (Grandidorcas roeselmivi)
Project: After man
Height: 6 m.
6) Giantala (Silfrangerus giganteus)
Project: After man
Height: 3 m.
7) Common Rabbuck (Ungulagus silvicultrix)
Project: After man
Height: 2 m.
8) Whulk (Insulasaurus oceanus)
Project: The new dinosaur
Length: 20 m.
9) Vortex (Balenornis vivipara)
Project: After man
Length: 12 m.
10) Zarander (Procerosus elephanasus)
Project: After man
Height: 3-4 m.
11) Raboon (Carnopapio grandis)
Project: After man
Height: 2.3 m.
12) Falanx (Amphimorphodus cynomorphus)
Project: After man
Length: 2.5 m.
13) Woolly gigantelope (Megalodorcas borealis)
Project: After man
Height: 3-4 m.
14) Distarterops (Scinderedens solungulus)
Project: After man
Length: 4 m.
15) Ocean phantom
Project: The future is wild
Length: 10 m.
16) Harridan (Harpyia latala)
Project: The new dinosaurs
Wingspan: 5 m.
17) Gigantelope (Megalodorcas giganteus)
Project: After man
Length: 7 m.
18) Desert leaper (Aquator adepsicautus)
Project: After man
Length: 3 m.
19) Tromble (Gravornis borealis)
Project: The new dinosaurs
Height: 3 m.
20) Lank (Herbafagus longicollum)
Project: The new dinosaurs
Height: 5 m (?)
21) Lumber (Elephasaurus giganteus)
Project: The new dinosaurs
Length: 25 m/weight: 70 tonnes.
22) Gourmand (Ganeosaurus tarchis)
Project: The new dinosaurs
Length: 17 m/weight: 15 tonnes.
23) Rainbow squid
Project: The future is wild
Length: 25 m
24) Sharkodile (Carcharosuchus deinodontus)
Project: Neocene
Length: 20 m.
25) Reef glider
Project: The future is wild
Length: 4 m.
26) Toraton
Project: The future is wild
Height: 7 m/weight: 120 tonnes.
27) Carakiller
Project: The future is wild
Height: 2.5 m.
28) Great Blue Windrunner
Project: The future is wild
Wingspan: 3 m.
29) Gannetwhale
Project: The future is wild
Length: 4 m.
30) Cachalot fish (Ichthyophyseter theutiphagus)
Project: Neocene
Length: 6-7 m.
31) Megasquid
Project: The future is wild
Height: 5 m/weight: 8 tonnes.
32) Swampus
Project: The future is wild
Length: 3 m.
33) Lurkfish
Project: The future is wild
Length: 4 m.
34) Sea Wyverns (Vivernocampus titan)
Project: Neocene
Length: 5 m.
35) Sea Ghost (Phantomohelix mirabilis)
Project: Neocene
Length: 1 m.
36) Nomade albatross (Thalassocrator magnificus)
Project: Neocene
Wingspan: 5 m/weight: 16 kg.
37) Gannetwhale (Delphisula)
Project: Neocene
Length: 3m/weight: 500 kg.
38) Stegoechidna (Stegotachyglossus armatus)
Project: Neocene
Length: 2.5 m/height: 1.5/weight: 200 kg.
39) "Mangrove robber" crab (Archocancer mangrophilus)
Project: Neocene
Width: 1.5 m.
40) Neocene Kong (Titanosimia kong)
Project: Neocene
Length: 4 m/weight: 700 kg.
41) Gullbat (Pseudonoctilio laroides)
Project: Neocene
Wingspan: 2 m.
42) Cachalot shark (Physelache planicephala)
Project: Neocene
Length: 25 m.
43) Tanatos (Tanatopterus ferox)
Project: Neocene
Wingspan: 3.5 m/weight: 10 kg.
44) Giraffe ostrich (Deinostruthio altissimus)
Project: Neocene
Height: 5-7 m.
45) Seal mudskipper (Batrachophoca gigantea)
Project: Neocene
Length: 1 m/weight: 25 kg.
46) Thick-foreheaded obda (Obda pachyfrons)
Project: Neocene
Length: 2.5 m/Weight: 3 tonnes.
47) Saigochenia (Saigochenia dolichops)
Project: Neocene
Height: 3 m.
48) Crocodile monitor lizard (Pseudosuchia varanids)
Project: Neocene
Length: 5-6 m.
49) Giant wood porcupine (Aepythizon megatherioides)
Project: Neocene
Length: 5 m/weight: 1 ton.
50) Gluttonous swamper (Pseudoandrias silurops)
Project: Neocene
Length: 3 m.
51) Taurovis (Taurovis aotearoae)
Project: Neocene
Length: 3.5 m/height: 1.7 m.
52) Savanna Ndipinotherium (Ndipinotherium crassipygus)
Project: Neocene
Length: 4m/height: 3 m.
53) Atlantic bat turtle (Pteromedusa vespertilionina)
Project: Neocene
Length: 6 m/width: 2 m.
54) Algocetus sp.
Project: Neocene
Length: 6-7 m/weight: 6 tonnes.
55) Wide-headed catfish (Silurus megachasmus)
Project: Neocene
Length: 5-7 m/weight: 800 kg.
56) Giraffamel (Dolichocamelus altus)
Project: Neocene
Height: 4 m.
57) Berl (Quasiursus asiaticus)
Project: Neocene
Length: 4 m/weight: 400 kg.
58) Giant tanooka (Tanuka gigantea)
Project: Neocene
Length: 4 m/weight: 500-800 kg.
59) Bunyip (Teratoceratodus bunyip)
Project: Neocene
Length: 4 m/weight: 400 kg.
60) Siberian sabertooth (Machairolynx sibirica)
Project: Neocene
Length: 2 m/Weight: 350 kg.
61) Forest tapirotherium (Tapirotherium probosciferus)
Project: Neocene
Length: 4m/height: 2m/weight: 3 tonnes.
62) Ursine cuscus (Ursiphalanger marsupialis)
Project: Neocene
Length: 3 m/weight: 300 kg.
63) Whale salpa (Titanosalpa crystallocetus)
Project: Neocene
Length: 4 m.
64) Hook-fingered kangaroo (Gravimacropus macrocheirus)
Project: Neocene
Height: 3 m/weight: 250-300 kg.
65) Killer squid (Orcinotheutis vorax)
Project: Neocene
Length: 4 m.
66) Aquaguana (Aquaguana herbivora)
Project: Neocene
Length: 3-4 m.
67) Nanditherium (Nanditherium altissimus)
Project: Neocene
Height: 5 m.
68) Marsupial grizzly (Gravipossum ursinus)
Project: Neocene
Length: 3 m/weight: 500 kg.
69) Barocavia (Barocavia potamophyla)
Project: Neocene
Length: 4 m/height: 1.5-2 m/weight: 3 tonnes.
70) Nozdrokh (Probosciaper mammutoides)
Project: Neocene
Height: 2m.
71) Imperial baleen-squid (Balaenateuthis imperator)
Project: The speculative dinosaur project
Length: 25 m/weight: 65 tonnes.
72) Gigamouth Shark (Jasconius pelaganax)
Project: The speculative dinosaur project
Length: 30 m/weight: 100 tonnes.
73) Acrotitan
Project: The speculative dinosaur project
Length: 46-64 m.
74) Gardenback (Atuinchelys mundicursor)
Project: Speculative dinosaur project
Length: 5-6 m/width: 5-7 m/weight: 1.5-2.5 tonnes.
75) Emperor Seaguin (Orcavis imperiosus)
Project: Speculative dinosaur project
Length: 5.5 m.
76) Kelpcow (Bovigale memorium)
Project: Speculative dinosaur project
Length: 4-5 m.
77) Selkie (Selkis mysticum)
Project: The speculative dinosaur project
Length: 6 m/weight: 500 kg.
78) Brontoceratops robustus
Project: Speculative dinosaur project
Length: 12 m/weight: 10 tonnes.
79) Black carpo (Carpo princeps)
Project: Speculative dinosaur project
Length: 1 m.
80) Levantador (Levipodus philogramis)
Project: Speculative dinosaur project
Length: 6 m/weight: 500 kg.
81) Choo's teddy (Thylacanthropus chewie)
Project: Speculative dinosaur project
Height: 1 m.
82) Himalayan kochilla (Partapokemus pseudofelis)
Project: Speculative dinosaur project
Weight: 15 kg.
83) Crested great gobbler (Diablornis milleneri cristatus)
Project: Speculative dinosaur project
Length: 2.8 m.
84) Three-horned Caripoo (Tricerotherium mirificus)
Project: The speculative dinosaur project
Length: 2.1 m/weight: 300 kg.
85) Fan-tailed alvie (Alvarezsauroides gracilis)
Project: Speculative dinosaur project
Length: 3.7 m.
86) Giant chimerasaur (Chimerasaurus maximus)
Project: Speculative dinosaur project
Length: 10 m/weight: 2 tonnes.
87) Big yellow gigaduck (Megalornis sesameiensis)
Project: Speculative dinosaur project
Height: 4 m/weight: 500 kg.
88) Barnett’s Zallingersaur (Zallingersaurus barnetti)
Project: The speculative dinosaur project
Length: 5 m.
89) Giant psycho-killer penguin of death (Pingusatanas carnifex)
Project: Speculative dinosaur project
Length: 5.2 m/weight: 380 kg.
90) Balundaur (Seismoceratops immensus)
Project: The speculative dinosaur project
Length: 15 m/weight: 14 tonnes.
91) Imperial Sabre-tyrant (Smilotyrannus imperator)
Project: The speculative dinosaur project
Length: 14 m.
92) Rukh (Roc terribilis)
Project: The speculative dinosaur project
Wingspan: 5.5 m.
93) Great Aussie Ankie (Dreadnaughtius maximus)
Project: Speculative dinosaur project
Length: 9 m/weight: 5 tonnes.
94) Black beast (Nigertherium aarghium)
Project: Speculative dinosaur project
Length: 12 m.
95) Nodens (Nodens incredibilis)
Project: Speculative dinosaur project
Length: 20 m/weight: 60 tonnes.
96) Hobb's leviathan (Gigantoserpens microdon)
Project: Speculative dinosaur project
Length: 21 m/weight: 50 tonnes.
97) Moby duck (Pelaganserus folkensi)
Project: The speculative dinosaur project
Length: 10 m/weight: 8 tonnes.
98) Rainforest gihugrongo (Neobrachius ingens)
Project: Speculative dinosaur project
Length: 26 m/height: 12 m/weight: 40 tonnes.
99) Pikodon maximus
Project: Speculative dinosaur project
Length: 15-16.5 m
100) Gorillabird (Hapaloraptor robustus)
Project: Speculative dinosaur project
Length: 6 m.
101) Magnoraptor atlas
Project: Speculative dinosaur project
Length: 8 m.
102) Drakhan (Barbarovenator asiaticus)
Project: Speculative dinosaur project
Length: 6.5 m.
103) Malcontent pugpikes (Malevolichthys)
Project: Speculative dinosaur project
Length: 10 m.
104) Greater torg (Epippiosaurus sinkkoneni)
Project: Speculative dinosaur project
Weight: 3.5 tonnes.
105) Elephant teal (Aviposeidon gargantuis)
Project: Speculative dinosaur project
Length: 6 m/weight: 1.1 tonnes.
106) Bandersnatch grassbag (Neotitanosaurus halletti)
Project: Speculative dinosaur project
Length: 20-22 m.
107) Elumbe (Cornucantus belli)
Project: Speculative dinosaur project
Length: 8.5 m/weight: 7 tonnes.
108) Great euclasaur (Euclasaurus ingens)
Project: Speculative dinosaur project
Length: 11 m/weight: 8 tonnes.
109) Sturmtiger (Sauropanthera rex)
Project: Speculative dinosaur project
Length: 6 m/weight: 1 tonne.
110) Croclion (Crocoleo hamiltoni)
Project: Speculative dinosaur project
Length: 4 m(?).
111) Hornmeister (Ultracornis brenseni)
Project: Speculative dinosaur project
Length: 10 m/weight: 5 tonnes.
112) Gargant (Gargantuis crassus)
Project: Speculative dinosaur project
Length: 6 m (?)/weight: 1.2 tonnes.
113) Titan
Project: All tomorrow’s
Length: 40 m.
114) Eurotitan
Project: Fallow earth
Length: 15 m/height: 6 m
115) Macrotyrannus imperator
Project: Fallow earth
Length: 14 m/height: 4.6 m/weight: 11-13 tonnes.
116) Cromatocornops giganteum
Project: Astarte
Length: 8 m/height: 5 m/weight: 5.8-6.2 tonnes.
117) Durga (Deinoleo venator)
Project: Astarte
Length: 3.2 m/height: 1.1m/weight: 150-300 kg.
118) Atroxolotl
Project: Sheatheria
Length: 5.2 m.
119) Umbul
Project: Sheatheria
Length: 8-9 m.
120) Sea tyrant
Project: sheatheria
Length: 8-9 m.
121) Wumbian Reef Panther
Project: sheatheria
Length: 9 m/weight: 4.5 tonnes.
122) Adironda
Project: Sheatheria
Length: 11 m.
123) Everest Grove Crab
Project: Sheatheria
Height: 21 m/weight: 100 tonnes.
124) Olympian Lumberjack
Project: Sheatheria
Height: 16-23 m/weight: 16 tonnes.
125) Sail-backed Atilla
Project: Sheatheria
Length: 14 m/weight: 10 tonnes.
126) Plum-headed Pueea
Project: Sheatheria
Height: 2.1 m/weight: 500 kg.
127) Alpine Bambaeo
Project: Sheatheria
Height: 3.3 m/weight: 2-5 tonnes.
128) Anserasaurus
Project: Sheatheria
Length: 12 m/height: 17 m/weight: 40 tonnes.
129) Orcwauls (Mortevescus cynocephalus)
Project: Sheatheria
Length: 7-9 m/weight: 800 kg.
130) Cockatrice
Project: Sheatheria
Height: 2.1 m/wingspan: 9.1 m.
131) Emperor Swiftlet (Grallatacheiropteryx osteorhyncus)
Project: Sheatheria
Height: 6-7 m/wingspan: 15 m.
132) Servallian dragon frogate
Project: Sheatheria
Height: 2.4 m/wingspan: 12-15 m.
133) Emperor Bloon
Project: Serina
Length: 18 m/weight: 6.8 tonnes.
134) Benthogyrinus giganteus
Project: Tomorrow: the animals of the future (Demain: les animaux du futur)
Length: 40 m.
135) Rhombosepia imperator
Project: Tomorrow: the animals of the future (Demain: les animaux du futur)
Length: 10 m.
136) Gigapterus tropospherus
Project: Tomorrow: the animals of the future (Demain: les animaux du futur)
Wingspan: 15 m.
137) Giraffornis vandijki
Project: Tomorrow: the animals of the future (Demain: les animaux du futur)
Height: 6 m.
138) Tyrannornis imperator
Project: Tomorrow: the animals of the future (Demain: les animaux du futur)
Height: 3.5 m.
139) Tyrant Prawnking (Colossocaris ingens)
Project: Diyu
Length: 5 m (with tail 13 m)/weight: 800 kg.
140) Dreadjelly (Legioteras octalus)
Project: Diyu
Height: 5 m.
141) Black Razerfish (Carcharognathus niger)
Project: Diyu
Length: 2.6 m/weight: 290 kg.
142) Velvet Rug (Rapaxotinia horrificus)
Project: Diyu
Length: 1.2-1.5 m/weight: 11-14 kg.
143) Mangrove Sponge (Pinospongia regalis)
Project: Diyu
Height: 3-4 m/weight: 100 kg.
144) Wobbeworm (Squalovermis colossaeus)
Project: Diyu
Length: 2.2 m.
145) Uncanny Umoh (Daemon mortalis)
Project: Diyu
Height: 1.2 m.
146) Skinwalker Worm (Dirodaemon graboidii)
Project: Diyu
Length: 2 m (with the proboscis 2.5 m)/weight: 100 kg.
147) Grand grampus (Gigasarcocetus poseidoniphagus)
Project: Anthropomundus
Length: 21 m.
148) Fatsac (Pachygaster sp.)
Project: Tecciztecatl
Height: 4 m.
149) Ladderneck
Project: Extended Pleistocene.
Female; Length: 11 m/weight: 6-7 tonnes
Male; Length: 7 m/weight: 2-3 tonnes
150) Cloudsifter (Uranopteryx bouyeri)
Project: Settlers from the Deep
Wingspan: 9 m/weight: 50 kg.
151) Rockswallower (Chthoniothauma darreni)
Project: Settlers from the Deep
Length: 4 m.
152) Greater shoveltooth (Lystrodon scatophagus)
Project: Settlers from the Deep
Length: 4-5 m/height: 2-3 m/weight: 2 tonnes.
153) Brushlip ghlob (Trichostomus obesus)
Project: Settlers from the Deep
Length: 3 m.
154) Tyrant bonegnawer (Tyrannobates pelecodon)
Project: Settlers from the Deep
Height: 3 m.
155) Yacumama (Pelostoma serpentina)
Project: Settlers from the Deep
Length: 4-6 m.
156) Ironhide antlertooth (Cladognathus peltatus)
Project: Settlers from the Deep
Length: 3-4 m
157) Bolt-tongue eftcroc (Belosuchus fimbriatus)
Project: Settlers from the Deep
Length: 3-5 m
158) Green dragon (Chlorosaurus recurves)
Project: Settlers from the Deep
Length: 3 m
159) Mahrkorwood
Project: Umbriel
Length: 23 m.
160) Doldrum Tree
Project: Umbriel
Height: 40 m.
161) Leviathan
Project: Tardigradus
Length: 35 m (plus 10 m with the mouthparts)/200 tonnes.
162) India behemoth
Project: Tardigradus
Length: 46 m/height: 25m/weight: 180 tonnes.
163) Ziz
Project: Tardigradus
Wingspan: 14 m/height: 5 m/weight: 360 kg.
164) Ao-lank (magnihippodus gorgodonta)
Project: Ao-oni
height: 11 m/weight: 23 tonnes.
165) Moravian Enormocentaurs (Dynamotherium occidentalis)
Project: Ao-oni
Length: 22 m/height: 6 m/weight: 15-20 tonnes.
166) Onititan
Project: Ao-oni
Length: 24 m/height: 6.5 (22.5 m with the tongue)/weight: 70 tonnes.
167) Tyrant-ripper (Xiphoglossius titaniforms)
Project: Ao-oni
Length: 16 m/weight: 10 tonnes.
168) Greater Shonk (Chelotitan gigas)
Project: Amammalia
Length: 3 m/height: 2 m.
169) Frown-mouthed urdwale (Balaenomimus miser)
Project: Amammalia
Length: 10 m.
170) Pelagic Bluebill (Azurus pelagidae)
Project: Amammalia
Wingspan: 3 m.
171) Orca Apep (Fermidulovermis orcinus)
Project: Amammalia
Length: 3 m.
172) Riverstalker (Megapelargus imperator)
Project: Bygone world
Height: 4-4.5 m/weight: 400 kg.
173) Fisher Dragons (Ichthyodraco sp.)
Project: Bygone world
Length: 4 m/weight: 450 kg.
174) Ultra-Mantis (Colossotitan vastus)
Project: Bygone world
Length: 1 m/wingspan: 44 cm.
175) Tigger (Herpetoarctos aureuoculus)
Project: Bygone world
Length: 1.2 m/weight: 40 kg.
176) Not-a-phant (Pseudoelephas alcemimus)
Project: Bygone world
Length: 3.2 m/height: 1.9 m.
177) Make-Make (Massoavis indus)
Project: Bygone world
Height: 2 m/weight: 800 kg.
178) Dusan Pseudorilla (Gorillamimus melanoleuca)
Project: Bygone world
Height: 1.5/weight: 120 kg.
179) Snaggletooth Coelacanth (Neomawsonia goliath)
Project: Bygone world
Length: 3 m/weight: 150 kg.
180) Ramposhe (Sellonychus chathmani)
Project: Bygone world
Length: 5 m/weight: 400 kg.
181) Bog-Reaper (Diablosuchus tyrannus)
Project: Bygone world
Length: 5-6 m/weight: 750-900 kg.
182) Gulping terror (Gulperpeloria)
Project: Squamozoic
Length: 10 m
183) Gigamastigures
Project: Squamozoic
Length: 4 m
184) Graboidus
Project: Squamozoic
Length: 4 m
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Comments: 57
WhiteSkyline319 [2023-11-30 15:33:27 +0000 UTC]
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dsfisher [2023-10-31 06:50:35 +0000 UTC]
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KelenkenGuillermoi95 [2022-05-26 20:40:41 +0000 UTC]
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cooldino491 [2019-09-23 03:02:34 +0000 UTC]
The doldrum tree is probably the most interesting one
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doublejota In reply to Jupiter514 [2018-09-03 15:58:03 +0000 UTC]
Wow awesome work. I do not even want to think about how complicated it must have been to collect all those creatures
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vasix [2018-03-02 03:03:52 +0000 UTC]
SpecWorld, where the dinosaurs survived and sharks, mosasaurs and squid outsize the largest surviving titanosaur. Oh well.
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Dragonthunders In reply to vasix [2018-03-03 18:02:12 +0000 UTC]
They were lucky with the glacial period and the effects on the amount of food, at another time they would be dwarfs
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9Weegee [2017-11-19 03:22:21 +0000 UTC]
May I ask why there are 42 creatures from the Speculative dinosaur project?
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Dragonthunders In reply to 9Weegee [2017-11-19 03:25:14 +0000 UTC]
I guess if you don't bother to read what the chart is about...
Is because these are the largest (probably not all) species of the project.
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EmmetEarwax [2017-11-06 04:39:11 +0000 UTC]
For my wizard professor at Domdaniel to include any of these he'd have to find different worlds, different (and future) ages, and different realities. He'd need expert help in Dimension Dooring his way.
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ButILikeTauNeutrino [2017-08-04 03:45:04 +0000 UTC]
The amount of work and dedication put into this blows my mind.
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Sabb88 [2017-07-19 17:49:58 +0000 UTC]
What is that thing next to the giant crab with the long tongue
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MrMegaMattX In reply to Sabb88 [2017-09-04 00:34:26 +0000 UTC]
It's simply called a "Titan" from C.M. Kosemen's "All Tomorrows". It's not really a tongue but its bottom lip. aliens.wikia.com/wiki/Titan_(A…
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Dinodavid8rb [2017-07-06 13:01:22 +0000 UTC]
Excellent work, especially on the Dinosaurs and Future Creatures.
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Dragonthunders In reply to littleloomex [2017-06-23 16:03:45 +0000 UTC]
You can see it in full size by pressing the download button on the right
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CartoonBen [2017-06-14 01:12:32 +0000 UTC]
By the way Dragonthunders, I am sorry for misinterpreting where you lived when I talked about free countries. I didn't know you live in El Salvador until I read about it on your DeviantArt Web Page. I live in Nevada, USA. Our country is free. But I'm sure you're doing fine in El Salvador. Right? This is my first time learning about your country anyway. In fact, I love learning about other countries across the globe. The people that live outside of my own home country are pretty interesting to learn about and/or talk to. My cousin, Sidonia for example lives in Italy and my grandmother, who I call "Nana" was born in the United Kingdom and lives close to my house in our neighborhood (I call her and my grandfather, "Nana and Pa" to avoid confusion between them as my Mom's parents and my other grandparents who happen to be my Dad's parents on his side of the family).
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CartoonBen [2017-05-28 00:45:07 +0000 UTC]
Wow, I love this fanart. I totlly recognize some of those creatures on that size chart.
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Dragonthunders In reply to AlexSone [2017-04-23 20:18:57 +0000 UTC]
Already in progress
i.imgur.com/1Cg9hUp.jpg
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Charlie2210 [2017-04-22 12:55:30 +0000 UTC]
Its me who put the creatures of "Tomorrow the animals of the future" in the speculativeevolution.wikia.com…
Can you make a size chart for them, please.
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Dragonthunders In reply to Charlie2210 [2017-04-23 05:57:23 +0000 UTC]
Some of the largest are already in this chart
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Matt-T-Rex [2017-04-21 22:49:55 +0000 UTC]
Hello bud, I have a question. have you ever heard of Saberrex's "Dinosaurs of the Present" project? If not, look here: saberrex.deviantart.com/galler…
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Dragonthunders In reply to Matt-T-Rex [2017-04-23 05:59:36 +0000 UTC]
I see it time ago, but honestly I'm not interested on it
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HUBLERDON [2017-04-20 23:20:23 +0000 UTC]
What's the big brown thing at the far right? With the insectoid legs and all the fine hairs?
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Dragonthunders In reply to HUBLERDON [2017-04-21 14:32:18 +0000 UTC]
I think you should look for yourself, I have taken enough time to list each organism to avoid this kind of questions.
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SonicCaleritas In reply to Dragonthunders [2020-01-30 22:35:06 +0000 UTC]
Well you can't really zoom in far enough to see the numbering
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TheDerpasaur In reply to Dragonthunders [2017-04-22 03:17:05 +0000 UTC]
theres a LOT, I couldn't read it.
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Dragonthunders In reply to TheDerpasaur [2017-04-22 16:17:41 +0000 UTC]
And there still more coming
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jastrebkokosar [2017-04-20 21:31:10 +0000 UTC]
Hey dragon where are yours giants, "the future is far" is well known project on forum and was a inspiration for several of us there.
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Dragonthunders In reply to jastrebkokosar [2017-04-21 14:29:07 +0000 UTC]
For now I dont care about my giants, the main focus of this work is for other works in general.
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jastrebkokosar In reply to Dragonthunders [2017-04-21 16:03:29 +0000 UTC]
Ok, yours chart. Excellent work btw.
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