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>> No.9845076 [View]
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>>9845074
simple example to communicate a larger concept

pic related, imagine the size of the trees, the scale of life was so much larger back then. We are ants in comparison

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>>8855585
More titanosaurs compared to human scale

It's likely that the ones we've found so far aren't even the biggest

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these guys dont fuck around

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Well OP, a planet with lighter gravity could certainly support lifeforms of larger size-and consider that this planet has had some fairly large land organisms, such as the larger sauropods, who weighed in excess of 80 tons and could be longer than 100 feet. A planet with half or one third our gravity could support vastly larger creatures.

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