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Published: 2017-06-30 03:43:56 +0000 UTC; Views: 7237; Favourites: 49; Downloads: 24
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Description A size comparison of the first fifty extinct animal members of the Ceno Series. Many of these animals are famous representatives of the Pleistocene ice age, but many date back much earlier to the very dawn of the mammal empire. These are to scale with the other series. See just how much smaller the animals are on average? They barely take up half of the entire picture!

See full series here: thepasthappened.deviantart.com…

Full List (click a creature's name to see it up close):
Woolly MammothSmilodon , Giant Ground SlothParaceratherium , Andrewsarchus , Megaloceros , Doedicurus , Woolly Rhino , PhorusrhacosEntelodon , MegalaniaMegaceropsThylacoleoAepycamelus , American MastodonArgentavis , Giant Beaver , Diprotodon , Hyaenodon , Meiolania , Dire Wolf , Gigantopithecus , Chalicotherium , Thylacosmilus , MacraucheniaGastornis , Arsinoitherium , Procoptodon , Moeritherium , SarkastodonArctodus , PlatybelodonMegistotherium , Hyracotherium , Giant Moa , HesperocyonCeratogaulus , Pelagornis , Cave Lion , Elephant Bird , Elasmotherium , Titanoboa , Megalochelys , DinofelisLeptictidium , Columbian MammothDodoSynthetoceras , Purussaurus , Long-Horned Bison Which ones can you identify?

Stats Meekerorum:
Average Size: 3.4 meters (about the size of an Arsinoitherium )
Largest of All & Largest reptile: Purussaurus  & Titanoboa  (11 m long each)
Smallest of All & Smallest mammal: Ceratogaulus  (30 cm long)
Largest mammal: Paraceratherium  (8 m long)
Largest bird: Argentavis  (6 m wingspan)
Smallest bird: Dodo  (1 m long)
Most recently extinct: Dodo  (~350 years ago)


More Size Charts:
Meso Series: 01-50 , Meso Series: 51-100Meso Series: 101-150 Aqua Series: 01-50Aqua Series: 51-100Aqua Series: 101-150 Ceno Series: 01-50, Ceno Series: 51-100Ceno Series: 101-150 Paleo Series: 01-50Paleo Series 51-100Paleo Series: 101-150
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Comments: 4

Atlantis536 [2017-07-01 13:19:17 +0000 UTC]

Purussaurus was never that big.

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TPH-Original In reply to Atlantis536 [2017-07-01 15:11:24 +0000 UTC]

It was 11 meters long, right? It says that right in the description.

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ClassyBoogeyman [2017-06-30 10:51:56 +0000 UTC]

It looks beautiful with all the detail

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TPH-Original In reply to ClassyBoogeyman [2017-06-30 15:34:29 +0000 UTC]

Thank you!

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