AllosaurusMember4115 XPSep-09-2017 5:36 PMMy previous list took into account the POTENTIAL sizes of the theropods, as well as fragmentary remains, such as those of Oxalaia quilombensis. This list is going off of only complete remains.
10. Siats meekerorum

9. Veterupristisaurus milneri
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8. Tarbosaurus bataar

7. Acrocanthosaurus atokensis
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6. Carcharodontosaurus saharicus

5. Tyrannotitan chubutensis

4. Mapusaurus roseae

3. Giganotosaurus carolinii

2. Spinosaurus aegyptiacus
1. Tyrannosaurus rex

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AllosaurusMember4297 XP2017-09-09 17:39:00I would've thought Carcharodontosaurus would've been bigger than Tyrannotitan. Also, is Rex biggest because of weight? I think Spino was longer and possibly taller if it was bipedal.
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Tyrannosaurus RexMember5639 XP2017-09-09 17:39:00THE VENGEFUL REX - This is an incredibly neat list! I very much enjoy the images you have utilized in this presentation. Thank you ever so much for sharing this with us! :)
AllosaurusMember4115 XP2017-09-09 17:40:00SFK refer to the skeletals I provided. And yes, it's weight-based.
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